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Analysis and project plan of information services in climbing areas
Kastner, Jan ; Vomáčko, Ladislav (advisor) ; Šafránek, Jiří (referee)
Title: Analysis and design solutions to information services in the climbing areas. Objectives of work: To evaluate the current level and the penetration of information systems in climbing tourism. Designing the ideal information system for climbers, which would be applicable to any climbing area. Methodology: The investigation, we used quantitative and qualitative methods research, primarily survey. The questionnaire we created specifically for our purposes, and spread it among a random sample of climbers. For further information, were used guided interviews and written questions directed to the people, providing individual information sources. The investigation using case studies, we analyzed the two main Web site for climbers in the country. Results: The results of the work serves as a basis for a thesis, the to prepare the system for a particular rock area. Will also be used as basis for further increasing the level of information provided in the CR climbing tourism. Keywords: rock climbing, information services, tourism, websites, guides
Effect of submitters to the form of outdoor management training courses
Kastner, Jan ; Frainšic, Michal (advisor) ; Turčová, Ivana (referee)
Summary Title of project: Effect of submitters to the design of outdoor management training courses. Aim of project: We compared the form of outdoor management training, which is described in the literature with images of HRs. We defined how much HRs affect form of outdoor management training courses. Methodology: We used a qualitative research method, specifically literature search in preparation for our project. We decided to incorporate the surfy as a quantitative methods of research. We created the questionnaire specifically for our purposes and we spread it among a random group of HRs. We used both of printed and electronic form. The results of the survey were compared with the facts found in the literature. Results: The results of the work serve to illustrate theories of courses of outdoor management training in the Czech republic. We found that the submitter's requirements of outdoor management training courses are not in accordance with the principles of this corporate training tool. We concluded that the influence of HRs is strong enough to alter the form of courses. Key words: outdoor management training, experiential education, experience, feedback, outdoor course
Early cancerogenesis in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma.
Kastner, Jan ; Betka, Jan (advisor) ; Salzman, Richard (referee) ; Smilek, Pavel (referee)
Squamous cell carcinoma is the most frequent malignant tumour of head and neck. Prognostic and predictive information as an individual imprint of molecular-genetic analysis of HNSCC will help to determine the best indivicual treatment. And in case of surgical appraoch the optimal resection with adequate quality of life and long-term survival. Study of early cancerogenesis in our project is based on knowledge, that histological normal mucosa next to tumor shows preneoplastic molecular alterations. Molecular genetic changes in a histological normal mucosa harbouring a tumor may play a principal role in revealing of early cancerogenesis process. Molecular-genetic analysis of cancerogenesis in HNSCC reveals prognostic and predictive factors, which are necessary for evaluation and decission for the best individual treatment. This is the concept of tailored medicine The text summarizes current knowledge of early cancerogenesis in HNSCC and presents molecular-biological trends, which are necessary to discover details of early cancerogenesis and thus to get a tool for better detection as well as treatment of malignant disease. The study is based on fragment analysis of microsatelites lesions in tumor tissue in comparison to adjacent mucosa and the healthy mucosa. Results show significant molecular-biological...
Effect of submitters to the form of outdoor management training courses
Kastner, Jan ; Frainšic, Michal (advisor) ; Turčová, Ivana (referee)
Summary Title of project: Effect of submitters to the design of outdoor management training courses. Aim of project: We compared the form of outdoor management training, which is described in the literature with images of HRs. We defined how much HRs affect form of outdoor management training courses. Methodology: We used a qualitative research method, specifically literature search in preparation for our project. We decided to incorporate the surfy as a quantitative methods of research. We created the questionnaire specifically for our purposes and we spread it among a random group of HRs. We used both of printed and electronic form. The results of the survey were compared with the facts found in the literature. Results: The results of the work serve to illustrate theories of courses of outdoor management training in the Czech republic. We found that the submitter's requirements of outdoor management training courses are not in accordance with the principles of this corporate training tool. We concluded that the influence of HRs is strong enough to alter the form of courses. Key words: outdoor management training, experiential education, experience, feedback, outdoor course
Analysis and project plan of information services in climbing areas
Kastner, Jan ; Šafránek, Jiří (referee) ; Vomáčko, Ladislav (advisor)
Title: Analysis and design solutions to information services in the climbing areas. Objectives of work: To evaluate the current level and the penetration of information systems in climbing tourism. Designing the ideal information system for climbers, which would be applicable to any climbing area. Methodology: The investigation, we used quantitative and qualitative methods research, primarily survey. The questionnaire we created specifically for our purposes, and spread it among a random sample of climbers. For further information, were used guided interviews and written questions directed to the people, providing individual information sources. The investigation using case studies, we analyzed the two main Web site for climbers in the country. Results: The results of the work serves as a basis for a thesis, the to prepare the system for a particular rock area. Will also be used as basis for further increasing the level of information provided in the CR climbing tourism. Keywords: rock climbing, information services, tourism, websites, guides

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