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Automated Planning and Scheduling in Manufacturing
Bucher, Michal ; Kočí, Radek (referee) ; Hrubý, Martin (advisor)
Thesis deals with a problem of automated planning and scheduling in manufacturing. Problem is formally defined by mathematical model Resource Constrained Project Scheduling Problem. Based on this model scheduling system was developed, which is using the optimizer based on Genetic algoritms. Developed system was then tested in real manufacturing. System can also visualize schedules in form of Gantt chart.
iOS Client Interface for Production Scheduling System
Tomala, Tomáš ; Kočí, Radek (referee) ; Hrubý, Martin (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to create mobile application for iOS operating system, which will serve as an interface to access PlannerLoop service. The PlannerLoop production scheduling system targets mainly smaller manufacturing companies that cannot afford to invest large sums in automated production scheduling tools. The client application of this service ensures the acquisition of the necessary user data, which it processes and sends to the computing server provided by the service. The user entered operations are scheduled by the service and placed by the client application on a timeline in the schedule, where it is possible to manipulate the operations.
Artificial Intelligence and Industry 4.0
Hirsch, Radim ; Kroupa, Jiří (referee) ; Kovář, Jiří (advisor)
The aim of this work is to provide an overview of the application of artificial intelligence methods in the context of Industry 4.0. The first chapter defines the concept of industry 4.0, previous development of the industry and inclusion of the scientific field of artificial intelligence in this concept. The second chapter is focused on the applications of artificial intelligence methods in the field of machining, manufacturing industry, automation and energetics. The work concludes with evaluation of methods, their advantages and disadvantages from the point of view of individual practical applications and mentions possible directions of future development.
SMS Enterprise Premises
Zatloukalová, Veronika ; Suchánek,, Petr (referee) ; Nový, Alois (advisor) ; Novotný, Miloslav (advisor)
The Bachelor thesis focuses on small and medium-size enterprise (SMEs) premises situated near the Kšírova Street in Brno. The construction area is to be found in the city district Horní Heršpice. The nearest surroundings are characterised by a multifunctional neighbourhood. At the same time, the new planned city district is taken into consideration. The area intended for reconstruction has recently served as a builder´s yard. The designed construction is composed of two buildings and its location on the plot enables it to form a city block. Both buildings are designed as a four-storey, one of the buildings are located underground parking. There are main entrance hall, production areas with facilities, eating facilities offices and a car park in the buildings. The access to individual production units is from outside back porches. There is an inner yard between the two buildings that is going to be used partly for supplying and partly to rest. The street facades are compact character, austere space is lined CETRIS plates, strip windows are placed in fixed horizontal and vertical lines.
Motivation to quit smoking among manual workers: research in manufacturing industry
Riegrová, Kateřina ; Kulhánek, Adam (advisor) ; Kočvarová, Linda (referee)
Background: Smoking cessation is still a debatable topic in addiction services as well as in other circles of the professional public. The use of tobacco products is examined both in clients of addiction services and in the general population. Many studies that deal with the use of tobacco products are focused on specific groups in the general population (e. g. pregnant women, Roma and people in prison). However, if we wanted to focus on the part of the population in the Czech Republic which is specific working in blue-collar professions, we would find a very limited number of resources. Objectives: The main target of the research was mapped the motivation to quit smoking among manual workers who work in industrial production. This goal was mapped through questions that focused on motivational factors, level of motivation to quit smoking, attempts to quit smoking, and reasons for relapse. The secondary goal was to verify the interest of production workers in the employer's smoking cessation support program. The main intention was to find out how many employees would participate in the program if the employer would offer to them. This secondary goal was also related to the mapping of the use of professional services by employees in case they were informed about them. Methods: The research was...
iOS Client Interface for Production Scheduling System
Tomala, Tomáš ; Kočí, Radek (referee) ; Hrubý, Martin (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to create mobile application for iOS operating system, which will serve as an interface to access PlannerLoop service. The PlannerLoop production scheduling system targets mainly smaller manufacturing companies that cannot afford to invest large sums in automated production scheduling tools. The client application of this service ensures the acquisition of the necessary user data, which it processes and sends to the computing server provided by the service. The user entered operations are scheduled by the service and placed by the client application on a timeline in the schedule, where it is possible to manipulate the operations.
Specifics of Economic Development in Modern Russia
Glebova, Margarita ; Cahlík, Tomáš (advisor) ; Hollmannová, Monika (referee)
This master thesis is dedicated to Russian development and determinants of its growth. Just two decades ago Russia experienced a total change in the political and economic structure of the country. USSR fall, together will all its successes and failures. Russia went to the path of building a market economy, while the rest of the developed world was already living in such economy and using its benefits. With the heritage of the USSR, Russia had a huge potential to be successful in that road. The goal of this work is to answer the question, whether or not we were able to use it. In order to answer this question two-stage analysis was performed, combining theoretical and quantitative parts. Theoretical part contains the overall analysis of the areas of economic and social development. Quantitative part contains analysis of the main GDP drivers and endogenous powers of industrial production. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Macroeconomic factors and stock returns: Evidence from three Central and East European countries
Tung, Christopher ; Novák, Jiří (advisor) ; Dědek, Oldřich (referee)
This dissertation deals with the links between stock market returns and foreign exchange rates, industrial production and exports to Germany in three Central and East European countries (the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland). The main questions addressed are: "Do macroeconomic factors related to foreign exchange rates and industrial production affect stock market returns in the Visegrad-3? And what is the impact of exports to Germany on those stock returns?" This analysis makes use of panel-data and the Arbitrage Pricing Theory (APT) to produce results. Firstly, foreign exchange rates are found to have a negative effect on stock returns. However the divergence in currency returns between the three countries means that the overall effect may be due to some factors that are not accounted for in this analysis. Secondly, there is a positive, but lagged, association between industrial production and stock returns. Thirdly, exports to Germany from the region are also found to have a positive impact on the stock returns of the Visegrad-3. Finally, there is divergence among the three countries with respect to the relationship between the macroeconomic factors and stock returns. Poland and Hungary are seen to exert a significant amount of influence over the region's stock markets.
Vliv domácích firem na regionální rozvoj Zlínského kraje
Brandis, Viktoria
Brandis, V. The Influence of Domestic Companies on the Development of the Zlín Region, Bachelor thesis. Brno: Mendel University, 2019. The bachelor thesis focuses on the influence of domestic companies, which influence the regional development of the Zlín region from the economic, social and cultural point of view. Literary research is based on professional literature. It describes the basic concepts related to regional development and business. In the practical part there are four case studies of major companies in the Zlín Region with an em-phasis on the period from the 20th century to the present. These are Baťa, Svit, JZD Agrokombinát Slušovice and NWT a.s. Each of the companies participated in the development of the region in a different way. On this basis, the work brings a comparison and evaluation of the influence of the companies.
Artificial Intelligence and Industry 4.0
Hirsch, Radim ; Kroupa, Jiří (referee) ; Kovář, Jiří (advisor)
The aim of this work is to provide an overview of the application of artificial intelligence methods in the context of Industry 4.0. The first chapter defines the concept of industry 4.0, previous development of the industry and inclusion of the scientific field of artificial intelligence in this concept. The second chapter is focused on the applications of artificial intelligence methods in the field of machining, manufacturing industry, automation and energetics. The work concludes with evaluation of methods, their advantages and disadvantages from the point of view of individual practical applications and mentions possible directions of future development.

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