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Pine. Watercolors loosely inspired by the work of Antonín Slavíček.
HAVLISOVÁ, Kateřina
The first chapter of the theoretical part of this bachelor thesis is devoted to an outline of the art-historical development of the depiction of the forest, with the foundations of this research based on the landscape painting development and the way the society of the mentioned periods viewed the forest. This chapter describes selected periods from prehistoric times to the present and mentions some artists who have dealt with the subject in their work. The second chapter describes the life and work of Antonín Slavíček, with a bigger focus on his paintings of forest interiors. In the practical part, the author focuses on the painting of pine forests, where she is freely inspired by Slavíček's artistic expressions and uses the theoretical background presented in the first chapter of the theoretical part of the bachelor thesis.
Visibility Determination in 3D Maze
Hodes, Vít ; Pečiva, Jan (referee) ; Polok, Lukáš (advisor)
This work is about solving the visibility problem in the environment of simple 3D maze by means of BSP tree and PVS computation between leaves. It contains description of key algorithms and processes for achieving this goal. In the core of this work were all of the implemented ways of drawing measured and mutually compared. At the end are outlined next possible steps in development and evaluating achieved results.
Component Interconnection Inference
Olšarová, Nela ; Rychlý, Marek (referee) ; Křivka, Zbyněk (advisor)
The Master Thesis deals with the design of hardware component interconnection inference algorithm that is supposed to be used in the FPGA schema editor that was integrated into educational integrated development environment VLAM IDE. The aim of the algorithm is to support user by finding an optimal interconnection of two given components. The editor and the development environment are implemented as an Eclipse plugin using GMF framework. A brief description of this technologies and the embedded systems design are followed by the design of the inference algorithm. This problem is a topic of combinatorial optimization, related to the bipartite matching and assignment problem. After this, the implementation of the algorithm is described, followed by tests and a summary of achieved results.
Graphs, Algorithms and their Application
Venerová, Lenka ; Dostál,, Jiří (referee) ; Bobalová, Martina (advisor)
The Bachelor thesis is primarily focused on the problems of graphs and graph algorithms. The main point is to explain and to enlarge the subject. Very often, we find ourselves confronted with problems, which we, though unconsciously, solve by means of the graph algorithms knowledge. Therefore, the other aim of my bachelor thesis is to demonstrate the application of some of these methods in solving distribution tasks.
Systems for remote measurement in power engineering
Hudec, Lukáš ; Mlýnek, Petr (referee) ; Mišurec, Jiří (advisor)
The work deals with the measurement and management in power. Provides an introduction to the problems of remote meter reading, management, and describes the current situation in the field of modern technologies Smart metering and Smart grids. It also analyzed the issue of collection of networks and data collection from a large number of meters over a wide area. For the purpose of data transmission are described GPRS, PLC, DSL, ... Further, there are given options to streamline communication. This area is used hierarchical aggregation. Using k-means algorithm is a program designed to calculate the number of concentrators and their location in the group of meters. The finished program is written in Java. It has a graphical interface and shows how the calculation is conducted. To verify the results of the optimization program is given simulation model in OPNET Modeler tool. Audited results are described in the conclusion and can deduce that using the optimization program is to streamline communications.
Information Systems Based on a Virtual Filesystem
Jonáš, Martin ; Očenášek, Pavel (referee) ; Burget, Radek (advisor)
This term project describes the concept of information system based on the virtual file system and the reasons which led to the creation of this concept. It discusses the basic approaches to solve common parts of the functionality of information system (such as access rights management, structure of data and managing configuration of system) and tries to find the concept that solves this functionality consistently and easily. The main objective of the proposed concept is to create a system that brings simplicity and intuitiveness of user interface, unification of common functionality and maximum flexibility and extensibility. The whole concept is based on the representation of the system as a tree of virtual files on which user performs actions.
TRANSFORMATION OF BRONX IN BRNO
Najvarová, Lucie ; Karasová, Miroslava (referee) ; Havliš, Karel (advisor)
The strategy reacts to social exclusion of inhabitants of the Cejl district. It supports employment and intends to build a dynamic public space, that is missing in the area. Social urbanism focuses on the interaction of inhabitants between each other and with the spaces, and creates conditions for new workplaces. The massive broken block gets the order. The park defines a system for future development and opens up new possibilities of usage. Thanks to its low cost construction, the park can work immediately. The order created by the park allows the future objects to emerge freely and spontaneously. The design is not definitive, but it works in every phase or combination.
Music Club Brno
Modlitba, Zdeněk ; Teplý, Vladimír (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor) ; Štěpánek, Ladislav (advisor)
The theme of the project is a new music club with reharsal rooms and recording studio in the center of Brno, Obilní trh. The site is situated on the slope next to the castle Špilberk. The proposal is based on an openness to the public, trying to captivate, pull in and make a passerby the visitor. The whole complex is made of three solitary objects that escalates its scale from view and trying not to create a barrier, but rather give the impression of accessibility. The site of this complex, along with trees, creates a park enviroment which enables the views to the castle Špilberk. The buildings are partially buried in the hillside terrain and directly connected to the extensive green roof, which creates a friendly terrace where you can watch the street or the artists inside the building. Functional content is divided into three objects. The largest one is a music club, including foyer, 2 music halls, terrace allowing views to the Obilní trh, backstages for musicians and garages. The second, single-storey building with a courtyard includes ateliers, reharsal rooms and a sociable relax corridors. The last, two-storey building includes a recording studio, which is situated right inside the courtyard.
Graph theory and its applications
Huclová, Alena ; Karásek, Jiří (referee) ; Pavlík, Jan (advisor)
It is often necessary to be oriented in the complicated relations between parts of a unit. This problem can be solved by the graphs’ theory very well. Graph G is an ordered pair (V,E) where V is a non-empty set of vertices (our parts of the unit) and E is a set of two-element subsets of the set V called arcs (i.e. relations between parts of the unit). G= (V,E) The graph aplication is frequently hidden. It is not found in the solution of the problem, but could be used to express and substantiate it quite easily. In my work I will deal with optimization problems of a graph. Problem of the maximum network flow that we solve using directed graph can be an example. As for non-directed graphs, we will be interested in the search of a minimum frame of a graph.

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