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Functional parts valuation of the building
Ševčík, Jaroslav ; Nový, Martin (referee) ; Marková, Leonora (advisor)
Diploma thesis deals with comparing of current awards by Classification of building structures and works and awards by Functional parts. It is possible to calculate Building life cycle costs by Functional parts. This is definately the advantage of the system because the calculation cannot be done by Classification of building structures and works. A new law on public procurement deals with Building life cycle costs as an evaluation criterion. So it is recommended to use Functional parts awards. The other goal of the thesis is to find bridges between Functional parts and the issue of BIM. BIM is a trend of global construction industry.
Classifications in the construction industry, their development and use
Vydrová, Michaela ; Dvořák, Jiří (referee) ; Nový, Martin (advisor)
The theoretical part of the bachelor´s thesis discusses the importance of classification in construction. It describes the historical development and the importance of classification in the construction industry. Monitors use classifications and classifications in practice and use in the Czech legislation. The practical part deals with specific examples of classification of buildings and construction work. Part of the work is concerned with finding house prices in a period other than the planned construction.
The application of atmospheric circulation classifications in the interpretation of climate model outputs
Stryhal, Jan ; Huth, Radan (advisor) ; Halenka, Tomáš (referee) ; Beranová, Romana (referee)
The application of atmospheric circulation classifications in the interpretation of climate model outputs Mgr. Jan Stryhal Automated (computer-assisted) classifications of atmospheric circulation patterns (circulation classifications, for short) constitute a tool widely used in synoptic and dynamic climatology to study atmospheric circulation and its link to various atmospheric, environmental, and societal phenomena. The application of circulation classifications to output of dynamical models of the atmosphere has developed considerably since the pioneering studies about three decades ago, reflecting rapid development in statistics, computing technology, and-naturally-climatological research, increasingly more and more dependent on simulations of the atmosphere, facing the paradigm of anthropogenic climate change. An uncoordinated use of various statistical approaches to analyzing output of global climate models (GCM) or their various ensembles, and an arbitrary selection of circulation variables, spatial and temporal domains, and reference datasets, have contributed to a need for a comparative study, which would shed some light on the sensitivity of studies dealing with an intercomparison of circulation classifications in two datasets to subjective choices. The present thesis responds to this need...
The application of atmospheric circulation classifications in the interpretation of climate model outputs
Stryhal, Jan ; Huth, Radan (advisor) ; Halenka, Tomáš (referee) ; Beranová, Romana (referee)
The application of atmospheric circulation classifications in the interpretation of climate model outputs Mgr. Jan Stryhal Automated (computer-assisted) classifications of atmospheric circulation patterns (circulation classifications, for short) constitute a tool widely used in synoptic and dynamic climatology to study atmospheric circulation and its link to various atmospheric, environmental, and societal phenomena. The application of circulation classifications to output of dynamical models of the atmosphere has developed considerably since the pioneering studies about three decades ago, reflecting rapid development in statistics, computing technology, and-naturally-climatological research, increasingly more and more dependent on simulations of the atmosphere, facing the paradigm of anthropogenic climate change. An uncoordinated use of various statistical approaches to analyzing output of global climate models (GCM) or their various ensembles, and an arbitrary selection of circulation variables, spatial and temporal domains, and reference datasets, have contributed to a need for a comparative study, which would shed some light on the sensitivity of studies dealing with an intercomparison of circulation classifications in two datasets to subjective choices. The present thesis responds to this need...
Functional parts valuation of the building
Ševčík, Jaroslav ; Nový, Martin (referee) ; Marková, Leonora (advisor)
Diploma thesis deals with comparing of current awards by Classification of building structures and works and awards by Functional parts. It is possible to calculate Building life cycle costs by Functional parts. This is definately the advantage of the system because the calculation cannot be done by Classification of building structures and works. A new law on public procurement deals with Building life cycle costs as an evaluation criterion. So it is recommended to use Functional parts awards. The other goal of the thesis is to find bridges between Functional parts and the issue of BIM. BIM is a trend of global construction industry.
Classifications in the construction industry, their development and use
Vydrová, Michaela ; Dvořák, Jiří (referee) ; Nový, Martin (advisor)
The theoretical part of the bachelor´s thesis discusses the importance of classification in construction. It describes the historical development and the importance of classification in the construction industry. Monitors use classifications and classifications in practice and use in the Czech legislation. The practical part deals with specific examples of classification of buildings and construction work. Part of the work is concerned with finding house prices in a period other than the planned construction.

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