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Architectural study of the sacral building and community center of the Salesians in Brno
Lupyr, Nataliia ; Marek, Jiří (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor)
The architectural study of a sacred space and community center for the Salesians in Brno-Líšeň includes the design of a church and associated facilities for the needs of the Salesian community. The aim is to create a space for prayer and the spiritual development of children and young people, which the Salesians support. The plot designated for the church is located near the Salesian Center and is surrounded by panel houses and civic amenities. There are shops, cafes, schools, and a clinic in the vicinity. The terrain of the plot is sloping, offering design possibilities. The proposed church utilizes the terrain relief by excavating a portion of the land and placing the church in a lowered space, creating a partially underground floor. This allows for more space for community activities and prayer. The design also includes an extensive park and gathering spaces. The church is designed as a standalone structure with functions divided into different levels. The parish and community functions are located on the ground floor, while the liturgical space is situated on the above-ground levels. The shape of the church harmonizes with the surrounding buildings, but the facade adds a contrast between the concrete architecture and nature. The construction of the church consists of reinforced concrete monolithic elements and wooden components. The underground portion is entirely monolithic, while the aboveground floors are composed of four reinforced concrete monolithic cores and wooden columns and beams. The goal of this architectural study is to create a functional and aesthetically appealing sacred space and community center that will serve the Salesian community and promote the spiritual and physical development of children and young people.
Microkernels of Operating Systems
Beneš, Eduard ; Peringer, Petr (referee) ; Vojnar, Tomáš (advisor)
This thesis discusses the area of microkernel based operating systems. The first part is focused on the familiarization with the issue of the operating system kernel. This part contains the basic characteristics and mechanisms of the second generation microkernels represented by the microkernel L4, on which there is major focus in other parts of the thesis. Subsequently, there are described two different ports of the operating system Linux on top of L4 microkernel and those are L4Linux and Wombat. In the second part of the thesis, the method of the installation of the given ports is depicted and the main problems the author had to face. The third and forth part are focused on the issue of testing the performance of the installed systems. The methodology of chosen experiments is described and the meaning of the individual tests explained. The results, as well as their evaluation are stated in the forth part. If suitable, the gained results are compared with each other, or with the results gained from the Internet. In the last part, a short discussion is conducted based on the gained knowledge on the issue of the possibilities of microkernel application.
Architectural study of the sacral building and community center of the Salesians in Brno
Lupyr, Nataliia ; Marek, Jiří (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor)
The architectural study of a sacred space and community center for the Salesians in Brno-Líšeň includes the design of a church and associated facilities for the needs of the Salesian community. The aim is to create a space for prayer and the spiritual development of children and young people, which the Salesians support. The plot designated for the church is located near the Salesian Center and is surrounded by panel houses and civic amenities. There are shops, cafes, schools, and a clinic in the vicinity. The terrain of the plot is sloping, offering design possibilities. The proposed church utilizes the terrain relief by excavating a portion of the land and placing the church in a lowered space, creating a partially underground floor. This allows for more space for community activities and prayer. The design also includes an extensive park and gathering spaces. The church is designed as a standalone structure with functions divided into different levels. The parish and community functions are located on the ground floor, while the liturgical space is situated on the above-ground levels. The shape of the church harmonizes with the surrounding buildings, but the facade adds a contrast between the concrete architecture and nature. The construction of the church consists of reinforced concrete monolithic elements and wooden components. The underground portion is entirely monolithic, while the aboveground floors are composed of four reinforced concrete monolithic cores and wooden columns and beams. The goal of this architectural study is to create a functional and aesthetically appealing sacred space and community center that will serve the Salesian community and promote the spiritual and physical development of children and young people.
Microkernels of Operating Systems
Beneš, Eduard ; Peringer, Petr (referee) ; Vojnar, Tomáš (advisor)
This thesis discusses the area of microkernel based operating systems. The first part is focused on the familiarization with the issue of the operating system kernel. This part contains the basic characteristics and mechanisms of the second generation microkernels represented by the microkernel L4, on which there is major focus in other parts of the thesis. Subsequently, there are described two different ports of the operating system Linux on top of L4 microkernel and those are L4Linux and Wombat. In the second part of the thesis, the method of the installation of the given ports is depicted and the main problems the author had to face. The third and forth part are focused on the issue of testing the performance of the installed systems. The methodology of chosen experiments is described and the meaning of the individual tests explained. The results, as well as their evaluation are stated in the forth part. If suitable, the gained results are compared with each other, or with the results gained from the Internet. In the last part, a short discussion is conducted based on the gained knowledge on the issue of the possibilities of microkernel application.

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