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Requirements for manager in the construction engineering
Horská, Lenka ; Talač, Michal (referee) ; Linkeschová, Dana (advisor)
This diploma thesis is focused to requirements for manager in the construction engineering. The theoretical part briefly describes the management and its role in the construction. After that, the work devotes itself to the requirements, functions and techniques of construction manager. The empirical part is looking into the establishment of hypotheses which were either confirmed or disproved in a questionnaire research, concentrated on construction companies and senior students in the field of Management building at the Faculty of Civil Engineering. One of the empirical part is analysis of jobs as a manager in the construction industry. This research is enriched by guided interviews, which is followed by conclusions and subsequent recommendations for both civil society, students and also for the faculty.
Signal processing using parallel mathematical operations
Polášek, Jaromír ; Ležák, Petr (referee) ; Mžourek, Zdeněk (advisor)
This Bachelor thesis deals with the acceleration of function calculations, using parallel computing mediated by NVDIA graphics cards via CUDA technology. The theoretical part describes the general principles of parallel computing and the basic characteristics and parameters of graphics cards NVDIA. The theoretical part also deals with basic principles of CUDA technology. End of the theoretical part focuses on FFTW and cuFFT libraries. The practical part deals with the comparison of the performance between GPU and CPU functions filter2D and Canny and practical possibilities of accelerating fast convolution calculation. The practical part also describes sample code that was used to compare the performance between GPU and CPU. The results of this program are then plotted and evaluated.
5- Minutes Neighbourhood
Uhrová, Veronika ; Urbášková,, Hana (referee) ; Menšíková, Naděžda (advisor)
The aim of my thesis was the design of a new urban structure, located in the existing buildings by the river Svitava inZvonařkaStreet, near the center of the city. My proposaladded to the existing urban character of the area and added it to the missing block development. This location has become an attractive area for the whole region, which offers a wide range of new jobs in services, administration, education, healthcare and a number of residential units for different social groups. The proposed multi-purpose building uses plot in the urban area and is designed as a selfcontained. It reduces transportation and cumulates more diverse functions in one place. It follows the surrounding urban areas. West facade respects the existing street line the MasnáStreet and its height fits the surrounding buildings. When forming materials, some spatial structuring principleswere used, namely: multiplicity, porosity and connectivity.
Process fluids using during machining
Paučo, Jakub ; Kalivoda, Milan (referee) ; Gregor, Lukáš (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the topic of process fluids used in machining. The first chapter deals with the cutting environment and the functions of process fluids. The second chapter describes the important properties of process fluids and the third chapter describes the various types of fluids and other methods of cooling and lubrication of machining processes. The fourth chapter discusses the use of process fluids in specific machining methods. This involves drilling deep holes and grinding. The following fifth chapter describes dry machining and all its methods. The sixth chapter is devoted to the impact of process fluids on the environment and also lists ecological alternatives to the conventional method of cooling and lubrication of the machining process, such as the use of vegetable oils or the MQL/MQCL method. The last seventh chapter contains a comparison of dry machining and the MQL / MQCL method, as well as an evaluation of future developments in the field of process fluids.
Ways to spend free time of primary school teachers in Skalica district
Straková, Sára ; Blažková, Veronika (advisor) ; Hanková, Zdeňka (referee)
The diploma thesis examines the immediate leisure time of elementary school teachers working in the Skalica district, responding to the current situation where the issue of teacher burnout is increasingly acknowledged in both pedagogical and broader public discussions. Utilizing the acquired theoretical knowledge, the author characterizes free time from a historical perspective, identifying specific periods in which she observes disturbances in the utilization of leisure. The author will describe the changes reflected in the ways of spending free time nowadays The historical context enhances our understanding of the development and evolution of leisure and its content, both in the past and present, with clearly defined functions. A separate chapter delves into the description of leisure functions, providing insight into their significance. The author focuses specifically on the possibilities for spending leisure time in the Skalicky district. Finally, the theoretical part introduces us to teachers, outlining their duties and various ways of spending their leisure time. An integral part of the thesis involves empirical research conducted through a questionnaire survey, supplemented by semi-structured interviews with four primary school teachers from the selected district. The research aims to...
Media usage patterns on streaming video on demand platforms
Tulka, Martin ; Nečas, Vlastimil (advisor) ; Štoll, Martin (referee)
1 Abstract This thesis focuses on media usage patterns of young adults in Czechia when using video on demand. The aim of this thesis is to summarize the theoretical work in the field, current research of foreign and Czech audiences, and the results of the research carried out as a part of this theses. The research aimed to determine what factors motivate young viewers in Czechia to use video on demand, at what occasions and in what physical and social context. A qualitative approach with semi-structured interviews was used to research a sample of 15 respondents aged 18-34 living in Czechia. The research helped uncover the reasons leading to the use of video on demand, including content availability, simplicity and accessibility of the platforms, a large content offer, the influence of their close ones, absence of ads, the possibility of accessing content legally, and the desire to improve language skills. When choosing a specific platform to use, young adults consider the availability of specific content on the platform and the user interface. Their habits in using a particular platform also factor into their decision-making. The research showed that using video on demand fulfils six primary functions: relaxation, education, socialization, filling free time, and escapism. Viewers either watch content with...
Qualitative analysis of professional terminology in specialized fields
Homolka, Adam ; Zmrzlá, Petra (referee) ; Šťastná, Dagmar (advisor)
Cílem bakalářské práce je charakterizovat odborný styl (rysy, funkce, forma, syntax, lexikum) a následně shrnout teoretické poznatky z oblasti překladu odborného stylu týkající se terminologie a překladatelských postupů na úrovni lexikální a gramatické. Praktická část bakalářské práce se zaměří na aplikaci teoretických poznatků v rámci kvalitativní analýzy vybraných odborných textů.
Software for DSLR control for use in microscopy
Mokrejš, Jakub ; Janoušek, Oto (referee) ; Čmiel, Vratislav (advisor)
This master's thesis initially deals with a review of cameras used in microscopy, describing their properties and the difference between microscopic and DSLR cameras. Furthermore, it describes the programs used by microscopic cameras for control via a computer. The thesis then defines the technologies used for software development and presents a design of the software's program equipment. The practical part of the thesis first describes the technologies used for software development along with a development diagram. The next section describes the functions that the software uses to communicate with the DSLR camera and introduces the software's graphical user interface. The conclusion of the practical part is devoted to testing the software itself, where it also presents various ways of its control. The test results are then evaluated in the discussion.
Návrh věšákového setu
Rájová, Barbara
The aim of the thesis is to design a coat rack tailored to dimensions of a specific room in the TRIM s.r.o. hotel. The subject of theoretical and practical section is to elaborate on a wide range of issues associated to this topic, including safety and normative regulations, ergonomics, typology of storage space and analysis of the target market. The practical section deals with the realization of the prototype according to the client's requirements and the design of the product itself, accompanied by relevant technical documentation.
Elementary mathematics of imaging methods for radiology assistants
JELÍNKOVÁ, Barbora
The topic of the bachelor's thesis responded to the finding that there is currently no suitable educational text containing mathematical foundations for the education of radiological assistants and other related fields. The bachelor thesis contains selected areas of mathematics that are necessary to know to understand the physical foundations of imaging methods. The formulation of these areas is appropriate to the needs of future graduates of these fields of study. The goals of the bachelor thesis were the following: G1 Creation of an educational text and examples containing elementary mathematics that are essential to fully understand physical principles of imaging methods. G2 Compilation of a test that will be used to verify the knowledge of mathematics of radiological assistance field students and its graduates, followed by a statistical expression of knowledge level. Based on the goals, the following hypotheses were made: H1 By application of a curricular process a structure of elementary mathematics of imaging methods for radiological assistants can be described. H2a By comparing mathematical structures with components of a radiological assistant´s profile, individual structural levels of elementary mathematics for radiological assistants can be described. H2b According to needs and abilities of radiological assistants, examples of functions, differentiation, integration, and vectors can be chosen. H3 Knowledge of respondents in radiology mathematics will be distributed close to a normal distribution. With regard to the curricular process, a teaching text was compiled together with example illustrations. This step led to the fulfillment of goal G1. Then, a single-choice test of 20 questions was compiled to determine the level of mathematics knowledge across the field of radiological assistance. This step led to the achievement of goal G2. This test was subsequently extended using an online form among radiological assistants and students in this field. Given the above objectives, hypotheses H1, H2a and H2b could be confirmed. The test results were statistically expressed in the practical part of the bachelor thesis. It was confirmed that the empirical distribution of test responses is close to the normal distribution. Hypothesis H3 was also confirmed by this step. The benefits of the bachelor's thesis can be seen in the practical level (construction of an educational text verified by a test survey) and in the theoretical level (verification of the application of the theory of the curricular process).

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