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Flexicurity model and its implementation in the European labor markets
Bielawski, Jakub ; Kuchař, Pavel (advisor) ; Tuček, Milan (referee)
This diploma thesis considers a model of flexicurity, which currently represents a key strategy of European employment policy. "The Danish miracle", as it is sometimes called, combines two at first sight contradictory trends - the high flexibility of the labor market and adequate security for workers. However, application of the model to the European labor markets seems to be problematic for several reasons. Several potential barriers to the effective implementation of flexicurity are being discussed in the paper. The most serious seems to be the insufficient and ambiguous definition of the model. This means that different actors understand the nature of the model differently and accept it with different expectations. Flexicurity also ignores the heterogeneity of each labor market. The argument that flexicurity represents a win-win situation for all citizens seems untrustworthy and unrealistic. The paper further argues that the model is connected with the place of origin because of the importance of informal institutions such as advanced social dialogue and public-spiritedness. Finally, it is necessary to take into consideration the enormous financial demands of the model due to the emphasis on a generous social system.
Usage of event processing systems for log analysis
Bašta, Vojtěch ; Pavlíček, Luboš (advisor) ; Stanovská, Iva (referee)
This thesis is focused on complex event processing technology, available software solutions for log processing and also on application of Esper library in an example where HTTP logs of an information system are analyzed. Work is divided to five chapters. The first one presents a complex event processing technology. The second chapter analyzes the available software solutions for processing logs. One of which - Esper CEP technology - is selected as a representative. The third part of the thesis is devoted to analytical library Esper. In the fourth chapter the entire solution with all the components and interactions between them is described. In the last chapter I present the EPL language options for defining queries over events. The solution also includes the definition of rules for detection of undesirable behavior. The entire solution was tested against historical data for the past two years.

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