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Conversion of WinCC screens to manufacturing system COMES
Kárník, Jiří ; Štohl, Radek (referee) ; Pásek, Jan (advisor)
Presented thesis describes visualization of industrial processes. It focuses especially on the conversion of visualized data between Siemens Simatic WinCC and XML format. Build-in script editor is used to do aforementioned operations. Conversion and implementation of the data to the MES system COMES is solved in the next section of the thesis. Thesis also contains analysis of both used industrial systems and solves graphic format selection, which will be used to display image data in system COMES
Data collection from the PLC to the MES system
Kárník, Jiří ; Zemánek, Pavel (referee) ; Pásek, Jan (advisor)
This thesis describes functions of MES systems, specifically the system COMES from the COMPAS company. The thesis is focused on the transfer and archivation of data from industrial control systems.
Second British-Afghan War its Causes, Conduct and Consequences
Kárník, Jiří ; Skřivan, Aleš (advisor) ; Valkoun, Jaroslav (referee)
The Second British-Afghan War was the middle one of three conflicts, which passed between Great Britain and Afghanistan in 1839-1919. This dissertation deals with development of British-afghan relations, and its aggravation culminating into war. Dissertation also tries to explain influence of British concerns of Russian expansion through Central Asia. The conduct of war affairs is also included. Dissertation presents war events from the first action in Khyber Pass all the way to the famous march of British force from Kabul to Kandahar led by General Roberts. It also contains final assessment of the conflict from the sight of British Empire and also from the sight of reunited Afghanistan and its new ruler Abdur Rahman.
Second British-Afghan War its Causes, Conduct and Consequences
Kárník, Jiří ; Skřivan, Aleš (advisor) ; Valkoun, Jaroslav (referee)
The Second British-Afghan War was the middle one of three conflicts, which passed between Great Britain and Afghanistan in 1839-1919. This dissertation deals with development of British-afghan relations, and its aggravation culminating into war. Dissertation also tries to explain influence of British concerns of Russian expansion through Central Asia. The conduct of war affairs is also included. Dissertation presents war events from the first action in Khyber Pass all the way to the famous march of British force from Kabul to Kandahar led by General Roberts. It also contains final assessment of the conflict from the sight of British Empire and also from the sight of reunited Afghanistan and its new ruler Abdur Rahman.
First British-Afghan War
Kárník, Jiří ; Skřivan, Aleš (advisor) ; Valkoun, Jaroslav (referee)
Anotation This thesis deals with the First British-Afghan war in the context of the history of international relations in the 19th century. It analyzes and evaluates the causes, course and consequences of war, particularly in relation to Russia and countries of Central Asia. It also presents complex of internal difficulties, which faced the regime of Shah Shoojah, their escalation up to the rebellion, which was followed by his fall, and military defeat of British troops in Afghanistan.
Data collection from the PLC to the MES system
Kárník, Jiří ; Zemánek, Pavel (referee) ; Pásek, Jan (advisor)
This thesis describes functions of MES systems, specifically the system COMES from the COMPAS company. The thesis is focused on the transfer and archivation of data from industrial control systems.
Data collection from the PLC to the MES system
Kárník, Jiří ; Zemánek, Pavel (referee) ; Pásek, Jan (advisor)
This thesis describes functions of MES systems, specifically the system COMES from the COMPAS company. The thesis is focused on the transfer and archivation of data from industrial control systems.
Conversion of WinCC screens to manufacturing system COMES
Kárník, Jiří ; Štohl, Radek (referee) ; Pásek, Jan (advisor)
Presented thesis describes visualization of industrial processes. It focuses especially on the conversion of visualized data between Siemens Simatic WinCC and XML format. Build-in script editor is used to do aforementioned operations. Conversion and implementation of the data to the MES system COMES is solved in the next section of the thesis. Thesis also contains analysis of both used industrial systems and solves graphic format selection, which will be used to display image data in system COMES

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