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Proposal for Project Management of Contract Activities
Vašina, Pavel ; Zima, Petr (referee) ; Jurová, Marie (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the design of process management activities in a company which is focused in designing gas, aqua and electricity activities.The first part of the bachelor thesis is focused on information about the company. The second part explains the theoretical basis. The following part analyzes the current state of the company followed by the last part which is focused on the proposal of the order improvement in terms of delivery dates, quality and costs.
Hotel
Zima, Petr ; Spáčil, Miroslav (referee) ; Sukopová, Dáša (advisor)
The subject of the diploma thesis is the elaboration of project documentation in the documentation stage for the construction of a mountain hotel in the village of Loučná pod Klínovcem - Háj. It is a new-build property, which is functionally divided into facilities for leisure activities, facilities for employees and facilities for short-term accommodation. The building has four floors above the ground and one underground floor. The first floor serves as a section for hotel employees, as a dining room and as a food preparation area. The underground floor consists of the hotel's technical facilities and wellness centre. The second to fourth floors are intended for short-term accommodation. The building is designed as a combination of a skeleton and wall system and is based on footings and strip foundations. The roof is designed as a pitched gable roof.
Proposal for Project Management of Contract Activities
Vašina, Pavel ; Zima, Petr (referee) ; Jurová, Marie (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the design of process management activities in a company which is focused in designing gas, aqua and electricity activities.The first part of the bachelor thesis is focused on information about the company. The second part explains the theoretical basis. The following part analyzes the current state of the company followed by the last part which is focused on the proposal of the order improvement in terms of delivery dates, quality and costs.
(Conformal) Killing spinor valued forms on Riemannian manifolds
Zima, Petr ; Somberg, Petr (advisor) ; Krýsl, Svatopluk (referee)
The goal of the present thesis is to introduce on a Riemannian Spin- manifold a system of partial differential equations for spinor-valued differ- ential forms called Killing equations. We study basic properties of several types of Killing fields and relationships among them. We provide a simple construction of Killing spinor-valued forms from Killing spinors and Killing forms. We also review the construction of metric cone and discuss the re- lationship between Killing spinor-valued forms on the base manifold and parallel spinor-valued forms on the metric cone.
Affix extraction: a case study on Hungarian Romani
Elšík, Viktor ; Starý, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Zima, Petr (referee) ; Halwachs, Dieter W (referee)
The PhD thesis Affix Extraction: A Case Study on Hungarian Romani explores the principles and complexities of the contact-induced mechanism of affix extraction, i.e. of affix borrowing through the mediation of lexical borrowing. The thesis is a case study on affix extraction in Selice Romani, a variety of Romani (Indo-Aryan) that is strongly influenced by Hungarian (Finno-Ugric). After a brief delimitation of the phenomenon of affix extraction and an outline of the contact situation, the thesis describes in some detail several individual instances of extracted Hungarian-origin affixes in Selice Romani. It is claimed that several levels of bilingual morphology and two tiers of potentially constraining factors must be distinguished in order to describe the phenomenon of affix extraction in an adequate manner. The concept of 'gap filling' is tested as a potential predictor of affix extraction. It turns out that the contact situation of Selice Romani vis--vis Hungarian instantiates a stage of borrowing that is characterized by categorially redundant lexical borrowing of morphologically complex forms and affix extraction.
(Conformal) Killing spinor valued forms on Riemannian manifolds
Zima, Petr ; Somberg, Petr (advisor) ; Krýsl, Svatopluk (referee)
The goal of the present thesis is to introduce on a Riemannian Spin- manifold a system of partial differential equations for spinor-valued differ- ential forms called Killing equations. We study basic properties of several types of Killing fields and relationships among them. We provide a simple construction of Killing spinor-valued forms from Killing spinors and Killing forms. We also review the construction of metric cone and discuss the re- lationship between Killing spinor-valued forms on the base manifold and parallel spinor-valued forms on the metric cone.
Affix extraction: a case study on Hungarian Romani
Elšík, Viktor ; Starý, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Zima, Petr (referee) ; Halwachs, Dieter W (referee)
The PhD thesis Affix Extraction: A Case Study on Hungarian Romani explores the principles and complexities of the contact-induced mechanism of affix extraction, i.e. of affix borrowing through the mediation of lexical borrowing. The thesis is a case study on affix extraction in Selice Romani, a variety of Romani (Indo-Aryan) that is strongly influenced by Hungarian (Finno-Ugric). After a brief delimitation of the phenomenon of affix extraction and an outline of the contact situation, the thesis describes in some detail several individual instances of extracted Hungarian-origin affixes in Selice Romani. It is claimed that several levels of bilingual morphology and two tiers of potentially constraining factors must be distinguished in order to describe the phenomenon of affix extraction in an adequate manner. The concept of 'gap filling' is tested as a potential predictor of affix extraction. It turns out that the contact situation of Selice Romani vis--vis Hungarian instantiates a stage of borrowing that is characterized by categorially redundant lexical borrowing of morphologically complex forms and affix extraction.
Orality as a source of the inspiration for the francophone African and Caribbean litteratures
Komers, Petr ; Pohorský, Aleš (advisor) ; Kyloušek, Petr (referee) ; Zima, Petr (referee)
Tato práce se snaží poukázat na to, jak orální kultura (a oralita jako dosud převažující či vlivný komunikační systém v tradičnějších společnostech) může inspirovat psanou literaturu, jak ji mohou obohatit formálně i obsahově, a přitom podnítit autorskou fantasii. K demonstraci tohoto fenoménu je využito téměř výhradně francouzsky psané prózy dvou frankofonních oblastí: karibských ostrovů a černé, zejména Západní Afriky. Některá výjimečná díla z těchto regionů, napsaná ve francouzštině, prozrazují silný vliv této inspirace, a vynikají právě tím, jak jej jejich autoři dokázali přetvořit do unikátních literárních textů. Takových autorů je v obou zmíněných oblastech celá řada (B. Dadié, M. M. Diabaté, B. Diop, E. Glissant, R. Confiant…), a každý čerpá z orality své země svým osobitým způsobem. Tento inspirační zdroj je otevřený a potenciálně velmi bohatý. I když tato disertace obsahuje četné citace z knih zmíněných i dalších spisovatelů, nejlépe by tuto skutečnost měly dokázat zevrubnější analysy dvou slavných románů, jimiž se tato práce uzavírá a svým způsobem jimi vrcholí. Jde o román Les Soleils des indépendences (Slunce nezávislostí) od Ahmadoua Kouroumy z Pobřeží slonoviny a o román Solibo magnifique (Solibo ohromný) od Patricka Chamoiseaua z Martiniku. Protože tato studie se zabývá literaturami, jež...
TAM markers in Bambara and Hausa - comparaison of the conjugational systems
Rádyová, Věra ; Zima, Petr (advisor) ; Vrhel, František (referee)
The submitted master's thesis deals with two significant Western African languages, Hausa and Barbara, and compares their grammatical systems, or, more precisely, how both languages express the verb categories of time, aspect and modality (TAM for short). By thus comparing both languages, one can point out the structural and semantic concord and differences of Barbara and Hausa, and so contribute to finding a solution to the issue.
Vietnamese variety of the czech language as an example of transcultural communication in the Czech republic.
Slezáková, Jitka ; Zima, Petr (advisor) ; Moravcová, Mirjam (referee) ; Čmejrková, Světla (referee)
This doctoral thesis aims to document, analyse and describe the (language) variety used by Vietnamese entrepreneurs (mostly businessmen) to communicate with members of the majority Czech society.

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