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Valorization of security threats IS and suggestions to they limitations.
Hrazdil, David ; Hauser, Jan (referee) ; Neuwirth, Bernard (advisor)
The works will be discourse about security and possible violation IS and suggestion on change and calculation of economy
AC Drives Modern Control Algorithms
Graf, Miroslav ; Blaha, Petr (referee) ; Václavek, Pavel (advisor)
This thesis describes the theory of model predictive control and application of the theory to synchronous drives. It shows explicit and on-line solutions and compares the results with classical vector control structure.
Reducing Peer-to-Peer Network Traffic
Šípoš, Martin ; Tobola, Jiří (referee) ; Žádník, Martin (advisor)
Bachelor thesis deals with peer-to-peer detection watching and reducing bandwith. An application was created for this purpose that is able to detect watch and control such networks at application layer or to block specified ports using opensource utilities. The application was created in Java language and is dedicated to Linux operating system.
Valuation of Easements - Comparison of Valuation Methods
Prokop, Jan ; Sadílek, Augustin (referee) ; Klika, Pavel (advisor)
In this diploma thesis I deal with methods of valuation of easements according to current legislation and methodology. The easements, as a tool for limiting or extending the rights to real estate, are dealt with in a general way, I will state the methods for their valuation and subsequently apply these methods to specific easements.
Optimization of prestress tendon path
Středulová, Monika ; Lehký, David (referee) ; Eliáš, Jan (advisor)
The thesis explores possibilities of applying genetic algorithms on the problem of finding the optimal prestressed concrete tendon path. The objective of the thesis is to develop a genetic algorithm based on the Automatic Dynamic Penalization method and to test its robustness on selected analytical functions. Subsequently, the algorithm is connected to a Time Dependent Analysis module for the computation of prestressed concrete structure to solve selected examples of prestressed beams in the form of a constrained optimization problem. The algorithm is developed in the Python programming language with the help of the Distributed Evolutionary Algorithm library.
Mathematical models for transportation problems
Brzobohatý, Jan ; Hrabec, Dušan (referee) ; Popela, Pavel (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with stochastic dominance. The goal is to lay the foundations for defining stochastic dominance, to describe its properties and to explain this term on simple examples. Another goal is to apply this term to network problems with random transport price. Examples in this thesis also contain solutions and code to find these solutions written in GAMS language.
Non-Returning Turing Machines
Surovič, Marek ; Vrábel, Lukáš (referee) ; Meduna, Alexandr (advisor)
This work introduces a restricted variant of the Turing machine which cannot move left, thus return on its tape. Other properties, such as the potentially infinite symbol tape or the ability to rewrite symbols on the tape, remain unchanged. By introducing this restriction we limit the expressive power of the Turing machine to the point, where a non-returning Turing machine is equivalent to a finite automaton and can be transformed into one. A transformation algorithm is presented and described in detail.
Recursive Web Search in KDE
Hefka, Lukáš ; Burgetová, Ivana (referee) ; Burget, Radek (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with problems related to web sites browsing from the KDE desktop environment. Part of this thesis is to introduce the application interface of this environment, suggestion description and application amplementation. The thesis supports range of restrictions both for searching area and searching itself. Application goes through the internet with the help of recursion and hypertext links. In conclusion there are descriobed application advatages in comparison with other alternative.
Type 1 diabetes mellitus in children and its impact on quality of life
KUČEROVÁ, Ludmila
This bachelor's thesis focuses on children suffering from type 1 diabetes mellitus and their parents. The aim of the bachelor's thesis was to assess how the parents of type 1 diabetic children evaluate the quality of life in connection with their children's disease and how the type 1 diabetics themselves evaluate it. A combination of qualitative and quantitative research strategies was chosen in the research. The structured interview technique was used in the qualitative strategy, and the PedsQLTM questionnaire was used in the quantitative part. Interviews were conducted with parents of children with type 1 diabetes and with the diabetics themselves. The interviews were recorded on a voice recorder and subsequently transcribed into a textual format in an electronic version. The questionnaire was used in both the version for children suffering from diabetes mellitus and in the version for parents of diabetics. The interviews were evaluated using open coding. Codes were then assigned to individual statements. The questionnaire was evaluated using descriptive statistics. The bachelor's thesis serves to increase public awareness of type 1 diabetes mellitus and its impact on the family.

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