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Software tool for conversion circuit design from Spice netlist format to graphical format
Forman, Zdeněk ; Prokop, Roman (referee) ; Kadlec, Jaroslav (advisor)
User interface for conversion of circuit connection, which is registred in SPICE netlist format in appropriate graphic presentation, is very interesting. Not a lot of software packages focused on processing of electrotechnic schemes have this interesting option. Generating of graphic representation of netlist is based on analysis of text account of network and location of parts to drawing cloth. These parts are located on the basis of coveted loops of network. System for dislocation contains undefined parts for faster algorithm of dislocation. This kind of software can be used every time when is necessary to create some graphic representation of tested network.
Routing algorithms in crisis management
Měchurová, Kristýna ; Brůha, Lukáš (advisor) ; Štych, Přemysl (referee)
Routing algorithms in crisis management Abstract The work describes network analysis usage in the crisis management, concretely, holding an emergency for operation company's critical places. Those critical places are stationed across the whole republic, as well as emergency points that they operate. The work also describes how to minimalize a set of pre-entered emergency points in a way that will also keep all the critical points covered. The next part of the work is an implementation of a tool above chosen GIS, which serves to recognize, which emergency point (of already optimalized set of emergency points) is to be sent to where critical point is while minimizing the disruption of other critical points in the network. The tool also contains graphical output. Keywords: Graphical analysis, location - allocation, GIS
Forbes magazine's position in the chech market in the frst year of its existence
Leimerová, Magdalena ; Osvaldová, Barbora (advisor) ; Trunečková, Ludmila (referee)
This bachelor thesis named The Forbes Magazine's Position on the Czech Market in the First Year of Existence aims to introduce in detail the Czech mutation of Forbes, which is one of the best known and widely read economic journals, and then to compare its content and graphical layout and activities on websites and social networks Facebook and Twitter with similarly specialized weekly magazines Euro and Ekonom. The bachelor thesis focuses on the first year of the publication of Forbes Czech Republic, namely on the period between November 2011, when the first issue of Forbes was launched, and October 2012. Two basic methods - analytical and comparative - were used to elaborate this thesis. The bachelor thesis consists of three chapters. The first one represents the theoretical basis. It briefly characterizes magazines and journals as the part of the periodical press and closely describes their forms focusing on the post-communist period in the Czech Republic. The second chapter introduces Forbes Czech Republic and presents its content and graphical analysis, including the mapping of activities on the Internet. The third part is based on the analyses of weekly magazines Euro and Ekonom. The thesis ends with the comparison of these three periodicals.
Software tool for conversion circuit design from Spice netlist format to graphical format
Forman, Zdeněk ; Prokop, Roman (referee) ; Kadlec, Jaroslav (advisor)
User interface for conversion of circuit connection, which is registred in SPICE netlist format in appropriate graphic presentation, is very interesting. Not a lot of software packages focused on processing of electrotechnic schemes have this interesting option. Generating of graphic representation of netlist is based on analysis of text account of network and location of parts to drawing cloth. These parts are located on the basis of coveted loops of network. System for dislocation contains undefined parts for faster algorithm of dislocation. This kind of software can be used every time when is necessary to create some graphic representation of tested network.
Visualization of Multivariate Statistical Data
Maroušek, Vít ; Pecáková, Iva (advisor) ; Černý, Jindřich (referee)
The thesis deals with the possibilities of visualization of multivariate statistical data. Since this is a very broad area the thesis is divided into four sections, two of which are theoretically and two practically oriented. The first section is devoted to theoretical aspects of data visualization. It contains information about the building blocks of graphs, and how the brain processes graphs in various stages of perception. The second section charts the available chart types that can be used to display data. Selected types of graphs for continuous and discontinuous multidimensional data are described in detail. The third section focuses on available software tools for creating graphs. The section describes several programs, with focus on STATISTICA, R and MS Excel. The knowledge gained in previous chapters was sufficient source of information to perform a graphical analysis of multidimensional continuous and discrete data and using advanced analytical methods in the last section. This analysis is performed separately on the data file with continuous variables and on a data file with discontinuous (categorical) variables.
Possibilities of the graphical analysis of categorical data
Rytíř, Michal ; Pecáková, Iva (advisor) ; Löster, Tomáš (referee)
The goal of my work was described the possibilities of the graphical analysis of categorical data. The first part is about clarifying the concept of categorical data and the rules of charting; the second part about the column and the pie chart, which are used most frequently. The last part presents graphical displays which often have variety properties and they are not used in normal commercial statistical programs. For example they allow a visual test of the hypothesis of independence. These are fourfold displays, sieve diagram, trilinear plot and mosaic display.

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