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Intelligent systems of mass data acquisition in power grids
Kretek, František ; Mlýnek, Petr (referee) ; Mišurec, Jiří (advisor)
his semestral thesis deals with problems of multiple data collection over power lines. It is included separation of the power lines. Principles and functions of transport technology PLC, GSM and GPRS. Requirements on security of transported data.
Universal Sensoric Platform with Programmable Features
Gál, David ; Nevoral, Jan (referee) ; Šimek, Václav (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to design universal sensoric platform for data collection in manufacturing environment. Device is capable of collecting data from variety of sensors, but it is also able to control external systems. Platform is controled by Lua scripts. The scripts are generated in user friendly visual programming environment Blockly. Platform is based on WiFi module ESP-WROOM-02.
Digital technology and an audience member
Pelechová, Andrea ; HUDEČEK, Martin (advisor) ; SULŽENKO, Jiří (referee)
This bachelor thesis presents ways of using digital technology for field of theatre management. It explores the possibilities of using the analytical and communication tools of the rapidly evolving field of digital technology for the benefit of the theater and its audience member. The work focuses on the possibilities of using digital technology to improve the communication between the theater artist-organisation and the audience member and to remove the barriers in their relationship. It describes opportunities for enhancing audience engagement, deepening their emotional engagement and experience, and explaining how to provide spectators better or completely new types of services. It examines the possibilities of using digital technology to effectively initiate and maintain the contact of the theater artist-organisation and the audience member in particular communication periods of time using the See-Think-Do-Care framework. It is also possible to obtain data about audience members through digital technology - this is also the chapter dedicated to the work. In the practical part, I am trying to map the current state of the use of digital technology. The form of research is non-standardized interviews with representatives of several selected theatre companies and organisations who outline the problematic points of the current state.
Data analysis in the chosen company
Jun, Jakub ; Plášková, Alena (advisor) ; Martínez, Felipe (referee)
The main focus of this thesis is on data gathering process in the chosen company. The main goal of the thesis is to map the process of data gathering, analyse the current situation and suggest improvements based on revealed problems. The thesis is divided into two parts. The first part focuses on the theoretical foundation of data gathering. There are mentions of the basics of quality management and parts of the ISO 9001:2015 which can be applied to data gathering systems, process and the tools for its mapping and the methods of data gathering. There is a part which focuses on FMEA method, which is used for the analysis of the current state of the process. The second part introduces chosen company. There are used a few tools to map the process with the focus on spots where the data are gathered. According to the FMEA method and its process, there is an analysis of the current system. The attention is paid to the problematic parts of the process of data gathering. Then there can be found few propositions how to make the data gathering process in the company better.
Possibilities, risks and legislative restrictions of multirotors from information management point of view
Štěrba, Jan ; Sigmund, Tomáš (advisor) ; Čermák, Radim (referee)
The thesis deals with the possibilities and risks of multirotors in connection with acquiring, processing and distribution of information with regard to how these possibilities are limited and the risks addressed by legislation. The aim of the theoretical part of this thesis was to analyze how multirotors are involved in the information society, what are the possibilities of their use in connection with data collection and acquiring of information, what are the risks of using them and how problems are dealt with by Czech legislation. Categorized use possibilities state practical examples of what data can multirotors provide and how multirotors can be used to acquire information. The risks associated with using multirotors were found mainly in context of invasion of privacy and physical security. Based on the research of legislative sources, it was found that the legislation covers all the risks very well. The aim of the research part of this thesis was to find out how the users of multirotors abide the current legislation, which provisions they violate from the point of view of aviation regulations and to what extent they invade the privacy of third parties when using multirotors. Based on quantitative research, where the research method used was an electronic questionnaire, it was found that even though that about half of the users do not fly in accordance with aviation regulation L2 - aviation rules, 78% of them violates only one provision. In addition, it can be stated that there is a dependence between the presence of navigation systems on a multirotor and violation of this aviation regulation. It was also found that 89% of users do not intrude the privacy of third parties by using multirotors and that the violation of the amendment X and intruding of privacy are independent.
Confession as a Technique of Subjectification in the Political Thought of Michel Foucault
Doležal, Kryštof ; Franěk, Jakub (advisor) ; Salamon, Janusz (referee)
This thesis is focused on interpreting constitutive components of Michel Foucault's political thought (power, knowledge, subjectivity) from the viewpoint of the subjectification. The first goal of this work is to pursue the technique of confession as a crucial mechanism that participates on constructing the subjectivity in Foucault's work. To uncover in which connections it is usually pursued and what forms according to Foucault did it gain during history depending on various configurations of bonds between power and knowledge. The work's second goal is to substantiate a technique of confession defined by Foucault in contemporary human sciences, specifically in the foundations of the processes of data collection and then to demonstrate confession as a necessary element for creating an empirical type of knowledge.
Electronic agenda and online services with a focus on electronic testing
Poesová, Marie ; Leipert, Jiří (advisor) ; Brdička, Bořivoj (referee)
TITLE: Elektronic agenda and online services with a focus on electronic testing AUTHOR: Marie Poesová DEPARTMENT: Department of information technology and education SUPERVISOR: PhDr. Jiří Leipert, Ph.D. ABSTRACT: This bachelor thesis deals with the issue of agenda of education, especially about the possibility of practicing the curriculum and evaluation. Describes online systems that allow testing or practice on the Internet. Furthermore compares the systems used to collect data. Based on the possibility of test questions and a comparison of selected systems, was chosen one of them, in which the tests with self- evaluation were ultimately created . Selected systems are Google Forms complemented by Flubaroo. KEYWORDS: school agenda, testing, cloud, data collection, Google Forms, Flubaroo
Web page data figure finder
Janata, Dominik ; Vojtáš, Peter (advisor) ; Nečaský, Martin (referee)
The thesis treats automatic extraction of semantic data from Web pages. Within this broad problem, it focuses on finding values of data figures within the page presenting certain entity (e.g. price of a laptop). The main idea we wanted to evaluate is that a figure can be found using its context in the page: the words that surround it and values of the attributes of the containing HTML tags, class attribute in particular. Our research revealed there are two types of contemporary solutions of this problem: either the author of the Web page must inline semantic information inside the markup of the page or there are commercial tools that can be trained to parse a particular page format (targetting pages from a single Web domain). We examined the possibilities of developing a general solution that would - for given entity - find its properties across the Web domains using text analysis and machine learning. The naïve algorithm had about 30% accuracy, the lear- ning algorithms had the accuracy between 40 and 50% in finding the properties. Despite the accuracy is not acceptable for a final solution, we believe it confirms the potential of the idea. Keywords: Web pages data extraction 1

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