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Reduction of the Nondeterministic Finite Automata
Procházka, Lukáš ; Kořenek, Jan (referee) ; Kaštil, Jan (advisor)
Nondeterministic finite automaton is an important tool, which is used to process strings in many different areas of programming. It is important to try to reduce its size for increasing programs' effectiveness. However, this problem is computationally hard, so we need to search for new techniques. Basics of finite automata are described in this work. Some methods for their reduction are then introduced. Usable reduction algorithms are described in greater detail. Then they are implemented and tested. The test results are finally evaluated.
Minimalization of Boolean functions by means of Quine-McCluskey's method
Niedoba, Pavel ; Karásek, Jiří (referee) ; Skula, Ladislav (advisor)
This work is concerned with minimalization of Boolean functions by means of Quine-McCluskey´s method with application of the method of prime implicants for obtaining the minimal form of the function and with minimalization using an equi\-valence. Another part of the work is an application implementing these minimalization methods.
Possibilities of minimalization of induced drag
Skarolek, Vilém ; Kouřil, Martin (referee) ; Lajza, Ondřej (advisor)
Lift-induced drag is a significant part of total drag of airplane during flight, thus its minimization is desirable for economical operation of air service. This bachelor thesis deals with possibilities of induced drag minimization. First part of this thesis presents basics of induced drag origin during flight. The second part of the thesis contains overview of potential methods of induced drag minimization, their description and structural design, including comparison of particular methods of drag minimization.
Automatic Generator of Diacritics
Veselý, Lukáš ; Sumec, Stanislav (referee) ; Smrž, Pavel (advisor)
The goal of this diploma work is the suggestion and the implementation of the application, which allows adding / removing of diacritics into / from Czech written text. Retrieval "trie" structure is described along with its relation to finite state automata. Further, algorithm for minimization of finite state automata is described and various methods for adding diacritics are discussed. In practical part the implementation in Java programming language with usage of object-oriented approach is given. Achieved results are evaluated and analysed in the conclusion.
Risk Assessment and Minimization in OSH in Construction Companies
Albrecht, Daniel ; Beneš, Martin (referee) ; Popelová, Barbora (advisor)
This diploma thesis focuses on the evaluation and minimization of risks in the area of occupational health and safety (OSH), specifically on risks in the construction industry. The analysis of the current state evaluates the issue of current OSH from the European and national point of view, defines terms and contains basic principles of safe work with construction machines. The main task of this work is to analyze the risk associated with the performed activity on a model example and propose suitable measures for their minimization including financial evaluation.
Risk Assessment and Minimization in OSH in Construction Companies
Albrecht, Daniel ; Beneš, Martin (referee) ; Popelová, Barbora (advisor)
This diploma thesis focuses on the evaluation and minimization of risks in the area of occupational health and safety (OSH), specifically on risks in the construction industry. The analysis of the current state evaluates the issue of current OSH from the European and national point of view, defines terms and contains basic principles of safe work with construction machines. The main task of this work is to analyze the risk associated with the performed activity on a model example and propose suitable measures for their minimization including financial evaluation.
Reduction of the Nondeterministic Finite Automata
Procházka, Lukáš ; Kořenek, Jan (referee) ; Kaštil, Jan (advisor)
Nondeterministic finite automaton is an important tool, which is used to process strings in many different areas of programming. It is important to try to reduce its size for increasing programs' effectiveness. However, this problem is computationally hard, so we need to search for new techniques. Basics of finite automata are described in this work. Some methods for their reduction are then introduced. Usable reduction algorithms are described in greater detail. Then they are implemented and tested. The test results are finally evaluated.
Automatic Generator of Diacritics
Veselý, Lukáš ; Sumec, Stanislav (referee) ; Smrž, Pavel (advisor)
The goal of this diploma work is the suggestion and the implementation of the application, which allows adding / removing of diacritics into / from Czech written text. Retrieval "trie" structure is described along with its relation to finite state automata. Further, algorithm for minimization of finite state automata is described and various methods for adding diacritics are discussed. In practical part the implementation in Java programming language with usage of object-oriented approach is given. Achieved results are evaluated and analysed in the conclusion.
Minimalization of Boolean functions by means of Quine-McCluskey's method
Niedoba, Pavel ; Karásek, Jiří (referee) ; Skula, Ladislav (advisor)
This work is concerned with minimalization of Boolean functions by means of Quine-McCluskey´s method with application of the method of prime implicants for obtaining the minimal form of the function and with minimalization using an equi\-valence. Another part of the work is an application implementing these minimalization methods.
Possibilities of minimalization of induced drag
Skarolek, Vilém ; Kouřil, Martin (referee) ; Lajza, Ondřej (advisor)
Lift-induced drag is a significant part of total drag of airplane during flight, thus its minimization is desirable for economical operation of air service. This bachelor thesis deals with possibilities of induced drag minimization. First part of this thesis presents basics of induced drag origin during flight. The second part of the thesis contains overview of potential methods of induced drag minimization, their description and structural design, including comparison of particular methods of drag minimization.

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