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University climbing centre, Pardubice
Grund, Michal ; Remeš, Josef (referee) ; Müller, Jan (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor's thesis is the design of a new climbing center and the preparation of construction documentation. The building of the University Climbing Center in Pardubice is located on the southern side of the city of Pardubice, on the border of the Dukla housing estate. The construction is situated in a built-up area on flat terrain. It is a 4-story building in the form of an oval with one underground floor. The roof structure is mono-pitched with a coating of hydro insulation weighted down with washed river pebbles. The building is divided into 3 functional units. The main function of the building is served by the climbing wall, which is accessible from the underground floor and runs across all floors. The second above-ground floor houses a boulder wall with facilities, forming the second functional unit. The last third function consists of space for both trainees and the public on the first above-ground floor, where there is a reception with a rental service and a café with seating in a glazed arc space. The sports facility is designed for a total of 60 trainees. The building is designed with nearly zero energy consumption in a low-energy standard. The design also accounts for the use by persons with limited mobility and orientation. The structural system of the building is reinforced concrete monolithic. The vertical perimeter structures are reinforced concrete with a thickness of 200 mm with contact insulation ETICS with mineral wool boards with a thickness of 200 mm. Internal vertical and horizontal load-bearing structures are of reinforced concrete with varying thicknesses. The roof structure consists of steel rolled I profiles anchored to the vertical walls. The roof assembly is on a load-bearing trapezoidal sheet with a coating of hydro insulation made of TPO foil weighted down with washed river pebbles. The building is founded on a flat foundation slab with a thickness of 350 mm. A terrace for seasonal operation of the café and a small forest park with a playground will be created on the site.
Application for Team Collaboration
Chernenko, Vladimir ; Bartík, Vladimír (referee) ; Burget, Radek (advisor)
This thesis deals with solving the problems of simplification of team collaboration, which relates to the communication among the team members and project planning, tasks and possible events, which are related to the projects. Based on a research and personal experience, a web application was designed, whose main advantages was simplicity in use, integration of already existing and frequently used applications and making the team communication easier. The first part of the thesis describes a design of the web application, the second part includes implementation and testing details.
TRANSNATIONALE VIRTUELLE TEAMKOLLABORATION Die Auswirkung der Einführung von Microsoft Teams auf die Teamkollaboration am Beispiel des Globalvorhabens "Bodenschutz und Bodenrehabilitierung für Ernährungssicherung"
PRACHT, Sarah Antonia
This master thesis examines transnational virtual team collaboration using the example of the global programme "Soil protection and rehabilitation for food security" implemented by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ). Using the virtual collaborative team spread across 8 countries, the impact of the introduction of Microsoft Teams, a collaboration software, was studied. Qualitative guided interviews were used to collect data that provided information on various aspects of transnational team collaboration such as communication, trust, identification, or satisfaction. Subsequently, a qualitative content analysis was used to evaluate the data, which led to the conclusion that Microsoft Teams improved transnational collaboration in many respects according to the interviewees' perceptions. Nevertheless, aspects that could be improved in the context of transnational virtual collaboration with MS Teams in the global programme were also identified.
Using the Software Tools for Teamwork at School
Slabý, Jiří ; Vaňková, Petra (advisor) ; Leipert, Jiří (referee)
TITLE: Use of Software Tools for Teamwork at School AUTHOR: Jiří Slabý DEPARTMENT: Department of Information Technology and Education SUPERVISOR: PhDr. Petra Vaňková, Ph.D. ABSTRACT: The work is focused on software tools for teamwork including comparison and deployment in a pilot solution in a particular high school. By conducting searches in literature and Internet resources related to the given topic, basic concepts related to teamwork are described and activities that take place within the scope of teamwork are outlined. Software tools for teamwork are analyzed, suitable selection criteria and their weights are set, and a comparison of selected software tools is performed using multiple-criteria analysis. The aim is to choose a suitable tool for teamwork and to propose its use in a particular school. Based on the results of the comparison, the Microsoft Teams team collaboration tool is selected and deployed because it matches the needs of a particular school in the best way. The benefit of this work is an overview and comparison of tools that enable teamwork and communication; the proposed scenarios and practical use of software team tools at school are beneficial, too. Another benefit of the work lies in describing how to deploy the selected Microsoft Teams tool. The thesis work summarizes...
Application for Team Collaboration
Chernenko, Vladimir ; Bartík, Vladimír (referee) ; Burget, Radek (advisor)
This thesis deals with solving the problems of simplification of team collaboration, which relates to the communication among the team members and project planning, tasks and possible events, which are related to the projects. Based on a research and personal experience, a web application was designed, whose main advantages was simplicity in use, integration of already existing and frequently used applications and making the team communication easier. The first part of the thesis describes a design of the web application, the second part includes implementation and testing details.
Use of modern tools for teamleading support, team collaboration and knowledge sharing
Havránek, Lukáš ; Albrecht, Jakub (advisor) ; Voříšek, Jiří (referee)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to introduce the matters of team management, team collaboration and knowledge sharing, then to analyze the real needs of the target group in those areas and to suggest a solution to this problem. In the theoretic part I define basic concepts of this thesis and delimit its needs and criteria of selection, which will be used in selection and description of a concrete tool. The practical part consists of a target group definition, a specification of its needs and a definition of criteria used for choosing the solution. The chosen solution is described afterwards.
The use of web 2.0 tools for supporting team collaboration
Dohnal, Martin ; Pavlíčková, Jarmila (advisor) ; Pecinovský, Rudolf (referee)
The purpose of the present thesis is to apprise a reader of issues of tools for supporting team collaboration via web 2.0. These tools allow workmates to effectively collaborate from different geographical locations without the need for organizing time-consuming and often unproductive meetings. For example, such tools support teams in the way that ensures an access to shared documents for all project co-workers. A theoretical part of the thesis aims to introduce select definitions of terms which relates to this tools -- the terms collaboration and web 2.0, and furthermore to give reader an overview of existing tools for supporting team collaboration. A practical part of the thesis is aimed at description of one particular tool in the form of instruction manual which can be used by students in the homework process. The practical part also includes realization of research on student's experience with introduced tools. The research has a form of questionnaire. Finally author evaluates results of the research.
Software products for team colaboration of University students
Dvořák, Jan ; Kunstová, Renáta (advisor) ; Chocholatý, Drahomír (referee)
The goal of this thesis is to acquaint the reader with the term groupware, present situation of products in the collaboration software area and compare chosen applications which can be used for team collaboration of university students. First, there are explained basic concepts related to the topic, then there are explained criteria used for the applications selection and then there are closely described applications chosen on the basis of these criteria. Then the applications are mutually compared by the written criteria, evaluated by the established methodology and at the end there is written recommendation for students to choose the appropriate application. This thesis and the final recommendation will serve as a guide for university students in choosing the appropriate application when working in team on a team project.

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