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Analysis, assessment and management of risks of manufacturing process
Ďurovcová, Júlia ; Balgová, Zuzana (referee) ; Hrabová, Kristýna (advisor)
This thesis focuses on risk management in the production process of Frentech Aerospace, s.r.o. At the beginning the thesis covers the theoretical background of risk management, quality management and safety. This knowledge has been expanded with quality and safety requirements based on international standards. For a proper measurement of the identified hazards, a perfect understanding of the evaluated system is necessary. For this reason, the method of process flow diagrams was used to provide a visual representation of the company's production process, together with a description of the individual production operations. The FTA method was selected to identify the causes of the failure conditions, which provided the basis for the final failure mode and consequence analysis. Due to the systematic approach of risk identification and assessment, the most serious process risks were selected. These are provided in the thesis with recommended preventive suggestions that lead to the minimization of the identified risks.
Fuzzy Markov chains and their use in risk management
Šindelková, Petra ; Vymazal, Tomáš (referee) ; Misák, Petr (advisor)
This thesis deals with the application of Markov chains for the production of concrete products. The theoretical part is focused on clarifying the concepts of risk management and describes the procedures for dealing with classical Markov chains. There are presented basics of fuzzy logic and finally there is explained the procedure using fuzzy logic in calculating of classical Markov chains in the subsection entitled Fuzzy Markov chains. The practical part describes production process, namely concrete pavements. On this production process is applied knowledge from the theoretical part and there is a comparison and evaluation of two methods of Marcov chains calculation (classic and fuzzy approach).
Simulation Modeling of Electric Actuators for Selected Critical Application
Toman, Jiří ; Jalovecký, Rudolf (referee) ; Szabó, István (referee) ; Singule, Vladislav (advisor)
The dissertation thesis with the topic „Simulation Modelling of Electrical Drives for Selected Critical Applications“ focuses on the area of given applications in civil aviation. The selected application that the thesis deals with is an electrically driven and electronically controlled fuel pump supplying fuel to an aviation motor of the APU type. The thesis gives a comprehensive description of the design cycle of the unit and demonstrates implementing all the required critical functions. In the course of the design of the unit modern techniques in mathematical modelling, simulation, verification, monitoring and prediction of the operation status of airborne equipment were uses to the utmost extent. The purpose of these was to show the suitability of their application with regard to decreasing design time and cost, increasing lifetime and servicing intervals, as well as increasing user comfort and decreasing price. At the same time the required reliability was to be kept. The thesis also aims to prove and verify the suitability of using electronically commutated dc motors in critical applications in civil aviation. To reach this goal, it is necessary to design a robust drive control which would meet the given reliability requirements.
Risk Management Support System
Hošták, Martin ; Burget, Radek (referee) ; Kreslíková, Jitka (advisor)
The thesis deals with project management body of knowledge with focus on a risk management. It explained the importance of risk management in software developing projects. Risk management cycle and used methodology is described. The core unit of second part is requirements analysis for risk management support system, description of the application via UML and implementation of application which was created in development environment NetBeans IDE 6.5 in Java language. Conclusion of my thesis contains a short summary and possible way of extension.
Analysis, assessment and management of risks of manufacturing process
Ďurovcová, Júlia ; Balgová, Zuzana (referee) ; Hrabová, Kristýna (advisor)
This thesis focuses on risk management in the production process of Frentech Aerospace, s.r.o. At the beginning the thesis covers the theoretical background of risk management, quality management and safety. This knowledge has been expanded with quality and safety requirements based on international standards. For a proper measurement of the identified hazards, a perfect understanding of the evaluated system is necessary. For this reason, the method of process flow diagrams was used to provide a visual representation of the company's production process, together with a description of the individual production operations. The FTA method was selected to identify the causes of the failure conditions, which provided the basis for the final failure mode and consequence analysis. Due to the systematic approach of risk identification and assessment, the most serious process risks were selected. These are provided in the thesis with recommended preventive suggestions that lead to the minimization of the identified risks.
Simulation Modeling of Electric Actuators for Selected Critical Application
Toman, Jiří ; Jalovecký, Rudolf (referee) ; Szabó, István (referee) ; Singule, Vladislav (advisor)
The dissertation thesis with the topic „Simulation Modelling of Electrical Drives for Selected Critical Applications“ focuses on the area of given applications in civil aviation. The selected application that the thesis deals with is an electrically driven and electronically controlled fuel pump supplying fuel to an aviation motor of the APU type. The thesis gives a comprehensive description of the design cycle of the unit and demonstrates implementing all the required critical functions. In the course of the design of the unit modern techniques in mathematical modelling, simulation, verification, monitoring and prediction of the operation status of airborne equipment were uses to the utmost extent. The purpose of these was to show the suitability of their application with regard to decreasing design time and cost, increasing lifetime and servicing intervals, as well as increasing user comfort and decreasing price. At the same time the required reliability was to be kept. The thesis also aims to prove and verify the suitability of using electronically commutated dc motors in critical applications in civil aviation. To reach this goal, it is necessary to design a robust drive control which would meet the given reliability requirements.
Simulation modeling of electric actuators for selected critical application
Toman, Jiří ; Singule, Vladislav (advisor)
The dissertation thesis with the topic „Simulation Modelling of Electrical Drives for Selected Critical Applications“ focuses on the area of given applications in civil aviation. The selected application that the thesis deals with is an electrically driven and electronically controlled fuel pump supplying fuel to an aviation motor of the APU type. The thesis gives a comprehensive description of the design cycle of the unit and demonstrates implementing all the required critical functions. In the course of the design of the unit modern techniques in mathematical modelling, simulation, verification, monitoring and prediction of the operation status of airborne equipment were uses to the utmost extent. The purpose of these was to show the suitability of their application with regard to decreasing design time and cost, increasing lifetime and servicing intervals, as well as increasing user comfort and decreasing price. At the same time the required reliability was to be kept. The thesis also aims to prove and verify the suitability of using electronically commutated dc motors in critical applications in civil aviation. To reach this goal, it is necessary to design a robust drive control which would meet the given reliability requirements.
Risk Management Support System
Hošták, Martin ; Burget, Radek (referee) ; Kreslíková, Jitka (advisor)
The thesis deals with project management body of knowledge with focus on a risk management. It explained the importance of risk management in software developing projects. Risk management cycle and used methodology is described. The core unit of second part is requirements analysis for risk management support system, description of the application via UML and implementation of application which was created in development environment NetBeans IDE 6.5 in Java language. Conclusion of my thesis contains a short summary and possible way of extension.
Tool for Risk Analysis Support in Information Security
Plíšek, Martin ; Zámečníková, Eva (referee) ; Kreslíková, Jitka (advisor)
The master thesis deals with the development of the tool for risk analysis support in information security. At first we perform a theoretical basis for security development of lifecycle process (SDL). Afterwards the theory of risk analysis based on fault tree analysis is described. Considering this knowledge base system was designed and implemented. Next chapter describes the best practice refer to the typical example of use and presents the potencial using of this tool in practice. Final chapter deals with the possibility of future expansion of this application.
Fuzzy Markov chains and their use in risk management
Šindelková, Petra ; Vymazal, Tomáš (referee) ; Misák, Petr (advisor)
This thesis deals with the application of Markov chains for the production of concrete products. The theoretical part is focused on clarifying the concepts of risk management and describes the procedures for dealing with classical Markov chains. There are presented basics of fuzzy logic and finally there is explained the procedure using fuzzy logic in calculating of classical Markov chains in the subsection entitled Fuzzy Markov chains. The practical part describes production process, namely concrete pavements. On this production process is applied knowledge from the theoretical part and there is a comparison and evaluation of two methods of Marcov chains calculation (classic and fuzzy approach).

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