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Test Planning Tool Extension for Distributed Systems
Mészáros, Filip ; Ráb, Jaroslav (referee) ; Ščuglík, František (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is about automatical software testing using the testing scheduler. It describes creation of the extension for the existing testing scheduler, so it will be possible to split effectively a group of tests to segments, that will be executed independently on each other. Tests are splitted according to the common characteristics of the enviroment, that need to be prepared for each test, and according to the dependencies between the tests. Furthermore, it describes what optimizations are used for splitting of the tests to subsets. Each subset of the tests runs on a standalone testing system, so the time needed for succesful completion of testing with the given set of tests is reduced. Created tool is succesfully used during everyday testing of the several products in the Acision company, to which was this tool made.
WiFi Network 802.11b and Its Simulation
Martiš, Viktor ; Očenášek, Pavel (referee) ; Šimek, Václav (advisor)
This work deals with the technological background of wireless networks and the conceptual issues of their simulation. The introductory part provides a brief review of essential facts related to wireless networks and simulation flow. Furthermore, our work will focus on one particular type of such networks, which is governed by the standard IEEE 802.11b, also recognized as WiFi network. The actual simulation will be carried out by means of "The network simulator - NS2". Its general description is included together with some practical comments on possible deployment scheme. Then, we design a simple WiFi network which will be subjected to our analysis. The underlying topology was inspired by a real network scheme where the data traffic can be constatnly monitored and evaluated. Simulation of the proposed network was successsfully performed with help of the previously mentioned NS2 simulator. Script written in TCL language, which containted network definition and necessary control commands, served as the simulation input. The final part of this work contains a general summary of individual analyses and their comparison with real-life network performance.
Measures to Increase the Economic Performance of the Fitness Centre
BENITO, Cristian - Nino
The bachelor thesis examines the increase of economic activity in the selected enterprise, which deals not only with the increase of economic activity, but also with the optimization of costs and expenses in the enterprise, which allow to make the economic policy more effective. The first part describes the general basics of evaluation, management and performance measurement, the tools used to measure the performance of the enterprise. In the second part, the use of fitness center performance evaluation is examined, how the enterprise approach the submission of proposals for specific measures to improve fitness center performance. The data for the research is obtained with the help of interviews and collaboration with the owner of the fitness center. The final part of the thesis focuses on the implementation and evaluation of the results of the financial analysis and SWOT analysis of the business. Based on the analysis I can suggest possible changes in the company that could help to improve the current situation in the company. The thesis proposes and implementable solutions that enable to fulfill the purpose of the bachelor thesis.
Test Planning Tool Extension for Distributed Systems
Mészáros, Filip ; Ráb, Jaroslav (referee) ; Ščuglík, František (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is about automatical software testing using the testing scheduler. It describes creation of the extension for the existing testing scheduler, so it will be possible to split effectively a group of tests to segments, that will be executed independently on each other. Tests are splitted according to the common characteristics of the enviroment, that need to be prepared for each test, and according to the dependencies between the tests. Furthermore, it describes what optimizations are used for splitting of the tests to subsets. Each subset of the tests runs on a standalone testing system, so the time needed for succesful completion of testing with the given set of tests is reduced. Created tool is succesfully used during everyday testing of the several products in the Acision company, to which was this tool made.
Expectations versus hospital reality in women undergoing elective caesarean section
Procházková, Zuzana ; Bláha, Jan (advisor) ; Fanta, Michael (referee)
Each expectant mother comes into the hospital with some idea of how the delivery will proceed, including the c-section. These ideas, created on basis lay and professional opinions, can be dramatically different from the resulting reality. This work deals with the choice of anesthesia for planned c-section from the perspective of expectant mothers. The theoretical part of the work is devoted to current possibilities and trends in obstetric anaesthesia. It describes the types of anesthesia (local vs. total) from the perspective of medicine and from the perspective of mothers in preparation to this operational performance. The aim of the empirical part of the work is the comparison of preoperative expectations of expectant mothers with the resulting hospital reality. It was found out by the quantitative questionnaire method. The questionnaire is divided into two parts- the part before the c-section and the postoperative part. The aim of the work is the detection what information sources influence mothers ideas of the course of the operating, the influences for their decisions of the choice of anesthesia, and how the information is valid and objective. The data are treated in detail in the empirical part. The work also discussion in which the survey results are compared with the stated aims and claims...
WiFi Network 802.11b and Its Simulation
Martiš, Viktor ; Očenášek, Pavel (referee) ; Šimek, Václav (advisor)
This work deals with the technological background of wireless networks and the conceptual issues of their simulation. The introductory part provides a brief review of essential facts related to wireless networks and simulation flow. Furthermore, our work will focus on one particular type of such networks, which is governed by the standard IEEE 802.11b, also recognized as WiFi network. The actual simulation will be carried out by means of "The network simulator - NS2". Its general description is included together with some practical comments on possible deployment scheme. Then, we design a simple WiFi network which will be subjected to our analysis. The underlying topology was inspired by a real network scheme where the data traffic can be constatnly monitored and evaluated. Simulation of the proposed network was successsfully performed with help of the previously mentioned NS2 simulator. Script written in TCL language, which containted network definition and necessary control commands, served as the simulation input. The final part of this work contains a general summary of individual analyses and their comparison with real-life network performance.

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