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Evaluation and motivation in public administration
Vašíčková, Natálie ; Mitwallyová, Helena (advisor) ; Vláčil, Jan (referee)
The theme of the bachelor thesis is the evaluation and motivation of employees in public administration. The introductory part outlines the evaluation and motivation of employees on a general level, and then describes the specifics applicable for public administration. The practical part is focused on the evaluation and motivation systems used at selected institutions of public administration. It aims to assess these systems, suggest possible recommendations and find out whether the systems in use include modern management methods, such as evaluation interviews, competency models and regular system of employee evaluation as such. The research method consisted of interviews with human resources managers at selected institutions of public administration. Complementary information was obtained from materials created by these institutions themselves. All institutions of public administration are governed by Act No. 234/2014 Coll. on Civil Service, enshrining the evaluation of state employees. However, it depends on whether employees are evaluated formally, or if additional evaluation tools beyond the framework of the law are deployed, e.g. competency models. Officials of territorial authorities are subject to Act No. 312/2002 Coll., which does not explicitly define employee evaluation, yet employees are evaluated at many regional as well as local administration units. The results of the research survey confirmed that modern management methods are used in public administration and that the evaluation systems do not have any significant shortcomings.

Analysis of geolocation databases
Zima, Štefan ; Červenka, Vladimír (referee) ; Komosný, Dan (advisor)
This thesis is focused on collecting data from commercial geolocation databases and its analysis. The theoretical part discusses techniques of IP geolocation, briefly describes commercial geolocation databases and mechanisms for accessing their geolocation services. The practical part of this thesis involves implementation of scripts for collecting and modification data retrieved from commercial geolocation databases for further analysis. First script collects the data and store them in output files in specified format. Second script modifies gathered data to achieve better accuracy. Detailed analysis is performed afterwards. Analysis is performed at several levels. This includes country, region and city accuracy as well as accuracy on latitude and longitude parameters. Output of this analysis will be conclusive, and will also display accuracy of tested geolocation services. The aim of this thesis is to analyze currently available commercial geolocation services and to prove their accuracy. Used scripts are implemented in Python programming language in version 3 using modules urllib, re and json. Scripts are test on commodity hardware with Linux operating system.

Student housing
Šnircová, Monika ; Leitmann, Ivan (referee) ; Daněk, Lukáš (advisor)
The aim of the project is student housing in Brno, which is in the administrative area of Pole.The building has four floors above ground and it is mounted on slightly sloping land. The main entrance is a follow-up to the entrance hall, where is the reception with twostaircases, which are on north side. There is the technical part of the building on the first side, lodging for 2 personswith reduced mobility, studyroom , game room and grillbar. The remaining three floors are designed as a cellular system of accommodation for university students. Every unit of them is designed for four students. The every unit of them has a hall, bathroom, toilet and kitchen. Total capacity is 98 students. The bearing system of the building is monolithic concrete skeleton with filler external walls, which are made of aerated concrete blocks. The building is coveredby flat single roof. The cladding is designed as a contact insulation system ETICS.

Osvědčení jako schůdný mechanismus zajištění kvality v tranzitivních ekonomikách: důkazy, teorie a otevřené otázky
Ortmann, Andreas ; Svítková, Katarína ; Krnáčová, A.
In this article we discuss a form of enforcement that relies much less, or not at all, on the state, and that relies on the market only indirectly: Certification agencies force their members to reveal their (good) type through costly signals that can be “engineered” to induce a separating equilibrium. We discuss the viability of this system of enforcement in an environment where state and market have failed to deliver a satisfying degree of quality assurance (namely, fundraising), and also discuss related information systems and systems of quality assurance.

Numerical analysis of a surface crack propagation in protective layers
Majer, Zdeněk
The paper contains a numerical analysis of a surface crack propagation in an elastic surface layer. It was analysed an influence of elastic material parameters of both system components, initial length and orientation of crack on fatigue crack propagation direction. The typical behaviour of crack propagation in thin layers was described. The finite element method for determination of the direction of the farther crack propagation was used.

Project of supporting applications for technologic process creation of shaft piece.
Musil, Jan ; Dvořáček, Jan (referee) ; Zemčík, Oskar (advisor)
This diploma thesis is deal with problems of supporting applications for technologic process creation of shaft parts. Thesis contains a description of the problem of technological processes, shaft parts and supporting applications for technological pro-cesses creation of technologic process. It is also described their proposed applications, and its possible cooperation with existing systems.

Interaction between TiAl melt and coated oxide refractories
Dočekalová, Kateřina ; Dlouhý, Antonín ; Zemčík, L. ; Fiala, J.
The present study focuses on reactions between ceramic crucibles and molten TiAl intermetallics. Coating strategies are investigated that exhibit a potential in slowing down the decomposition of the crucible wall. Uncoated crucibles (system TiAl melt - Al2O3 crucible) and crucibles with the coat (system TiAl melt - CaO coat - Al2O3 crucible) were used in melting and casting experiments. The reference state of the coated crucible before the melting trial was also investigated. Results of the SEM, EDAX and X-ray diffraction analysis contributed to the identification of the reaction zone and its chemical composition. The melt contamination with oxide inclusions results from the erosion process in which individual components of the melt diffuse along grain boundaries of the refractory and activate chemical reactions that decompose the crucible wall. Assessment of thermodynamic parameters associated with the chemical reactions helped in identifying the nature of the erosion process.

Multi-platform environment for mobile-game development
Vacula, Ivan ; Bednárek, David (advisor) ; Ježek, Pavel (referee)
Title: Multi-platform environment for mobile-game development Author: Ivan Vacula Department: Department of Software Engineering Supervisor: RNDr. David Bednárek, Ph.D. Supervisor's e-mail address: bednarek@ksi.mff.cuni.cz Abstract: Smart mobile devices are getting more and more popular these days. But there comes a problem with their expansion as well. Mobile operating systems differ from each other, as do mobile devices themselves, so development across multiple platforms is not simple. Situation is even worse when it comes to games. These need to use limited resources of a mobile device as much as possible, taking into account quick response to user actions, graphical execution et cetera. The first goal of this thesis is to compare existing solutions for multi-platform mobile game development. The second goal is to design a new system. This system must ensure targeting of multiple platforms during mobile game development. Included in this thesis is implementation of the system on two vastly different operating systems as well as implementation of a demonstration game. Keywords: multi-platform, mobile, smartphone, game, development

Comparative analysis of sickness insurance in Czech Republic, Germany and Austria
Hrušková, Tereza ; Vítek, Leoš (advisor) ; Bayer, Ondřej (referee)
This bachelor thesis persues sickness insurance in Czech Republic, Germany and Austria. Sickness insurance is important part of social security system, it provides partial substitution of wage in case of illness or incapacity for work and mitigates the decline in living standard due to loss of income. Main objective of this thesis is to describe the systems of health insurance and to compare selected elements of insurance in each country. The first part contains the historical development of social security in Europe. From the second to fourth chapter there is described the sickness insurance of individual countries . The last chapter is a comparative analysis of selected elements of health insurance.