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analysis of inventory of construction work, materials and services
Mikulík, Michal ; Výskala, Miloslav (referee) ; Aigel, Petr (advisor)
Thesis is focused on the issue of compiling an inventory of works, supplies and services of the construction, which is part of the tender documentation for public contracts. The work deals with the issue of prices, budgets and the tender documentation itself. It also lists the most common errors in compiling a list of works, supplies and services in accordance to Decree No. 169/2016 Coll. Individual errors are written and subsequently analyzed according to selected parameters. Based on this analysis, a methodology for checking inventories of works, supplies and services is compiled.
Design of precise bandgap reference in ACMOS process
Kacafírek, Jiří ; Prokop, Roman (referee) ; Ing. Petr Kadaňka, ON Semiconductor v Rožnově p. Radhoštěm (advisor)
In this thesis the principle of voltage reference especially bangap reference is described. Below are described two circuits of this type designed in ACMOS process. There is handmade evaluation of error analysis to identify main error contributors and also monte-carlo simulation. Also statistical analysis is made on the circuit. Results of all methods are compared. Error of reference voltage is compared for both circuits. Circuit with bigger error is optimized to achieve a better precision. Obtained results showed a good agreement of all methods, which evidences importance of hand error evaluation.
Error analysis and optimization of low voltage BG reference
Koukol, Martin ; Kledrowetz, Vilém (referee) ; Prokop, Roman (advisor)
The bachelor’s thesis deals with the design of Brokaw type low-voltage BG reference and it’s following optimalization using error analysis to achieve better precision than ±0,5 % with level of accuracy 4 sigma. The main focus of the thesis is the error analysis itself and finding the individual factors that affect precision. Design and optimalization of the voltage reference were made in program Cadence Virtuoso.
Error analysis and optimization of low voltage BG reference
Koukol, Martin ; Kledrowetz, Vilém (referee) ; Prokop, Roman (advisor)
The bachelor’s thesis deals with the design of Brokaw type low-voltage BG reference and it’s following optimalization using error analysis to achieve better precision than ±0,5 % with level of accuracy 4 sigma. The main focus of the thesis is the error analysis itself and finding the individual factors that affect precision. Design and optimalization of the voltage reference were made in program Cadence Virtuoso.
Error Analysis of texts written by non-native speakers of Czech
Pfeiferová, Jana ; Šormová, Kateřina (advisor) ; Pierścieniak, Piotr Paweł (referee)
The bachelor thesis deals with the use of language of non-native speakers of the Czech language - specifically students whose first language is Russian. The first part focuses on different approaches to language errors in terms of the theories which deal with the acquisition of the second language. In the second part, written texts of non-native speakers of the Czech language are analyzed by the method of error analysis. Errors are separately analyzed from a grammatical, morphologic, syntactic and lexicological perspective. Then errors are divided into categories and consequently described and interpreted. Interpretation of the errors takes into account the frequency of errors and focuses on intralingual errors and interlingual errors.
Accuracy and fluency in the speech of the advanced learner of English
Gráf, Tomáš ; Klégr, Aleš (advisor) ; Šebesta, Karel (referee) ; Betáková, Lucie (referee)
The thesis analyses the accuracy and fluency exhibited in the spoken advanced-learner English of Czech students of English philology. It draws its data from a learner corpus comprising fifty 15-minute interviews with these learners and from a parallel native-speaker corpus of forty-nine 15-minute interviews. As regards accuracy, the learner data is analysed using techniques of error analysis. Salient features of advanced learner English are identified and the subsequent quantitative analyses reveal that throughout the entire group of students (which is characterized by what revealed itself to be a wide proficiency span) two groups of error types are found to be much more frequent than any other, namely errors in the use of articles and tenses. For the fluency measurements a small selection of variables has been chosen to describe speed fluency (speech rate) and breakdown fluency (the frequency of unfilled and filled pauses), and the results are compared with those for the parallel native-speaker corpus. The analysed native speakers are found to produce speech at a generally much higher rate than the majority of the learners. There does not appear - at least in the light of the given sample - to be any direct correlation between fluency and the frequency of errors. Moreover, the learners are found...
Czech of a Non-Native Speaker (Case Study)
Breburdová, Johana ; Šebesta, Karel (advisor) ; Rejzek, Jiří (referee)
The main goal of the thesis is to analyze Czech texts of a non-native speaker who comes from Montenegro. It contains an introduction which deals with the theory of second language acquisition and the role of language transfer in this field. The analysis assesses written texts as well as spoken language considering the influence of language transfer on error-making.
Tagging a spoken learner corpus
Gillová, Lucie ; Gráf, Tomáš (advisor) ; Tichý, Ondřej (referee)
The aim of the thesis is to propose a tagging system for a learner corpus of spoken English which would, apart from tagging errors, focus also on the features specific for spoken language. Theoretical part, therefore, introduces basic concepts including learner language, the development of learner corpora in the last 20 years and both classical and computer-aided error analysis. Features typical of spoken language are described in the theoretical part as well since these are the focus of the research part of the thesis. The Louvain tagging system used for error-tagging of a leaner corpus of written language is used as the basis for the tagging system proposed in this thesis. Based on the analysis of 20 transcriptions taken from the Czech part of spoken learner corpus LINDSEI, modifications of the categories taken from the Louvain error-tagging system are proposed and new categories necessary for a better description of spoken language are introduced. The tagging system proposed in this thesis should make further analysis of the tagged corpus easier.
analysis of inventory of construction work, materials and services
Mikulík, Michal ; Výskala, Miloslav (referee) ; Aigel, Petr (advisor)
Thesis is focused on the issue of compiling an inventory of works, supplies and services of the construction, which is part of the tender documentation for public contracts. The work deals with the issue of prices, budgets and the tender documentation itself. It also lists the most common errors in compiling a list of works, supplies and services in accordance to Decree No. 169/2016 Coll. Individual errors are written and subsequently analyzed according to selected parameters. Based on this analysis, a methodology for checking inventories of works, supplies and services is compiled.

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