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Systém pro tvorbu vyúčtování
VACEK, Jakub
This master thesis deals with design and implementation of billing system. First, a system function definition is created and service billing data is analysed. Further, the architecture of the system and solutions to all presented problems are described. The selected technology stack is briefly described and then used to implement the system. In the end, a system based on the structural part of the work is implemented and the testing process is presented.
The patient's transition to home mechanical ventilation
Vacek, Jakub ; Rambousková, Kateřina (advisor) ; Hocková, Jana (referee)
The presented quantitative diploma thesis deals with the issue of the home mechanical ventilation (HMV) in the Czech Republic. It outlines its history, describes the most common diagnoses of clients using the HMV, and gives an overview of departments of long-term and follow-up intensive care. The thesis summarizes the course of transition from the hospital to homecare and comprehensively describes government allowance available to the families. Finally, institutions which were most commonly named by the queried departments of follow-up intensive care as intermediaries of the HMV are briefly identified. In the empirical part, the thesis aims to find out, using a questionnaire survey, how the aforementioned issues play out in practice, how the transition to domestic environment takes place, who helps the families, or whether the caregivers use all the financial assistance available to them. The thesis proposes five hypotheses, out of which two met the pre-established criteria. The first confirmed hypothesis stated that there are organisations which help the patients with the transition to the HMV and that the families are satisfied with the speed and the gradually increasing difficulty of the transition. The second confirmed hypothesis stated that the patients are appropriately educated in basic...
Současný ekosystém Rich Internet Applications v HTML5
VACEK, Jakub
This bachelor thesis deals with specific type of web applications called Rich Internet Applications (RIA). In first part of thesis, definition of RIA is created and technologies that are used during RIA application development, are described. After that technology stack is chosen and used to create application, which demonstrates approach from previous parts of thesis. In conclusion, differences between selected approach and classical approach, represented by traditional web MVC framework, are evaluated.
Comparison of Offering Property Prices in CZ - AU Border Areas
Vacek, Jakub ; Hlavinková, Vítězslava (referee) ; Sopoušek, Milan (advisor)
The aim of this work is to compare family houses prices and analyse real estate markets in the Czech Republic - Austria border areas. The prices of property are compared in two ways: by residental areas and the method of comparing difference index. It has been found, that the property prices in Austria are higher than the property prices in the Czech Republic. As well as, necessary costs associated with a purchase are higher. Nevertheless from the perspective of a possible slump in prices, a purchase of real estate in Austria is a more secure investment.
Function block for Simatic and Sinamics devices applied in speed applications
Vacek, Jakub ; Pásek, Jan (referee) ; Štohl, Radek (advisor)
This document contains basic information about the frequency converter SINAMICS S120, modular PLC S7-300 and SIMATIC STEP 7. The function block Standard telegram 9 and a set of functions (Move Absolute, Relative Move, Move Velocity, Jog) written in SIMATIC STEP 7, which is used to control the frequency converter communicating with PLC are also part of this document.
Utilization of thermal analysis in study on water behavior in the vicinity of hydrophilic/hydrophobic surfaces.
Vacek, Jakub ; Obruča, Stanislav (referee) ; Sedláček, Petr (advisor)
The main aim of the bachelor thesis was focused on study of behavior of water in the vicinity of hydrophilic and hydrophobic surfaces using thermal analysis. Based on literature research were designed and realised series of experiments. When solution were used basic methods such as moisture analyzer and more sophisticated method such as isothermal titration calorimetry, thermogravimetric analysis and differential scanning calorimetry. The main goal of this thesis was to find out whether these methods are useful for studying the hydration of the surfaces.

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