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Information System Assessment and Proposal of ICT Modification
Slámová, Tereza ; Kindlová, Dita (referee) ; Koch, Miloš (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the assessment of the WordsOnline information system of the JONCKERS company and the proposal for its efficiency and security improvement. The thesis also includes a closer look at the current state of the company, which is based on the analyzes used. Analysis of the current state of the company and its information system is based on theoretical background. Subsequently, the thesis contains solution proposals, which goal is an improvement of information system weaknesses and by it achieve higher efficiency and security.
Project Management Assessment and Proposal of modification
Slámová, Tereza ; Veselý, Martin (referee) ; Širáňová, Lenka (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the assessment of the current project management setting in the JONCERS company and the proposal for its efficiency and security improvement. The thesis includes detailed look at the general project management setting, which company use and detailed analysis of one chosen project. Analysis of the current state of the project is made by using own created analysis of the project and project team setting and by using the risk analysis. Subsequently, the thesis contains solution proposals, which goal is improvement of project management weaknesses and by it achieve higher security and efficiency.
Parasitation of the European marine gobies (Gobiidae, Perciformes) by metazoan parasites
Slámová, Tereza ; Vukićová, Jasna (advisor) ; Mašová, Šárka (referee)
Gobiidae (Teleostei, Perciformes) is one of the most species-rich families of teleost fishes, comprising over 1,700 species currently recognized. They inhabit marine waters worldwide, with the exception of the Arctic and Antarctic regions, but also brackish and freshwater habitats. Mostly, they live inconspicuously on the bottom. They are usually small-sized, so they are suitable intermediate hosts in the transfer of parasites to larger fishes, or to birds and mammals. The main metazoan groups of parasites of gobies are Myxozoa, Monogenea, Digenea, Cestoda, Nematoda, Acanthocephala and Crustacea. Their life cycles and the known impact of parasites on fish physiology, fitness, behaviour and mortality are described. Additional effects on goby hosts such as the effect on reproduction and the effect on a female mate choice are mentioned, as well. The immunity response of fish to parasitation is briefly discussed. Finally, some special cases like parasitism in brackish and eutrophicated waters, and a difference in parasitation of gobies in protected and unprotected areas are discussed. Published works about parasitation of European marine gobies are scattered and usually are focussed on a single parasite species or group. The effects of a parasite on a goby are rarely described. Only some parts of...
Information System Assessment and Proposal of ICT Modification
Slámová, Tereza ; Kindlová, Dita (referee) ; Koch, Miloš (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the assessment of the WordsOnline information system of the JONCKERS company and the proposal for its efficiency and security improvement. The thesis also includes a closer look at the current state of the company, which is based on the analyzes used. Analysis of the current state of the company and its information system is based on theoretical background. Subsequently, the thesis contains solution proposals, which goal is an improvement of information system weaknesses and by it achieve higher efficiency and security.
Phylogenetic relationships within the Gobius-lineage (Gobiidae)
Slámová, Tereza ; Vukićová, Jasna (advisor) ; Tougard, Christelle (referee)
Gobiidae is one of the largest families of teleost fishes with nearly 2000 species currently recognized. They have a worldwide distribution with exception of Arctic and Antarctic areas, inhabiting marine, brackish and freshwaters. Mostly, they are small-sized and live inconspicuously on the bottom. Their phylogeny has been studied only partially. In Europe, three independent lineages of gobies exist (Gobius-, Aphia- and Pomatoschistus-lineage), most of the species of these lineages are marine. In this work, I performed a multilocus study of the Gobius-lineage encompassing the majority of the species. Mitochondrial (cytochrome b and cytochrome c oxidase I) as well as nuclear (rhodopsin and recombination activating gene) markers were used. 480 individuals of 30 species were analyzed in the laboratory and sequences of further 25 - 32 species were downloaded from the Genbank and added to a dataset of each marker according to availability. Mitochondrial markers were more informative than the nuclear ones. The usefulness of cytochrome c oxidase I for studying phylogenetic relationships of gobies was compared with cytochrome b. Cytochrome c oxidase I showed to be useful for identification of the species, but has some limitations in resolving deeper phylogenetic relationships in gobies. Cytochrome b showed...
Parasitation of the European marine gobies (Gobiidae, Perciformes) by metazoan parasites
Slámová, Tereza ; Vukićová, Jasna (advisor) ; Mašová, Šárka (referee)
Gobiidae (Teleostei, Perciformes) is one of the most species-rich families of teleost fishes, comprising over 1,700 species currently recognized. They inhabit marine waters worldwide, with the exception of the Arctic and Antarctic regions, but also brackish and freshwater habitats. Mostly, they live inconspicuously on the bottom. They are usually small-sized, so they are suitable intermediate hosts in the transfer of parasites to larger fishes, or to birds and mammals. The main metazoan groups of parasites of gobies are Myxozoa, Monogenea, Digenea, Cestoda, Nematoda, Acanthocephala and Crustacea. Their life cycles and the known impact of parasites on fish physiology, fitness, behaviour and mortality are described. Additional effects on goby hosts such as the effect on reproduction and the effect on a female mate choice are mentioned, as well. The immunity response of fish to parasitation is briefly discussed. Finally, some special cases like parasitism in brackish and eutrophicated waters, and a difference in parasitation of gobies in protected and unprotected areas are discussed. Published works about parasitation of European marine gobies are scattered and usually are focussed on a single parasite species or group. The effects of a parasite on a goby are rarely described. Only some parts of...

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