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Computer Network Design for Service Desk Office
Hriadeľ, Ondřej ; Jordán, Vilém (referee) ; Ondrák, Viktor (advisor)
This bachelor thesis puts forward a computer network for service desk offices of arising branch office of an international company. First part of this thesis analyzes current state of computer network, software and hardware demands as well as investor requirements. Second part introduces general information of computer network which are needed for designing the concept, which is elaborated in the third part. Concrete cabling solutions, device choice and economic evaluation of the whole proposed concept are included.
Draft solution of unified industrial communication system (ICS) for the foundry object
Dušek, Jakub ; Jordán, Vilém (referee) ; Sedlák, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the design of a complex network infrastructure for the Brno foundry, which is supposed to replace the inadequate infrastructure within the foundry. In the second part of the thesis are explained the concepts of computer network, network topology, Ethernet, section of cabling system and basic concepts needed to understand network infrastructure design. The third part deals with the analysis of the current situation and sets out recommendations for a new network infrastructure. The last part deals with the complex design of the network infrastructure in the foundry premises.
Company Computer Network Design
Dykast, Lukáš ; Jordán, Vilém (referee) ; Ondrák, Viktor (advisor)
Main goal of this thesis is to design functional and quality computer network of small company based on analysis of current state of object and current computer network, analysis of current state of software and hardware in company and investor’s demands considering future technology innovations and company growth. The thesis is also focused on introduction of current technical design possibilities and choosing suitable solution. The result of this thesis is full computer network design including all requisites and economic evaluation of this project.
Web Page Classification
Kolář, Roman ; Burget, Radek (referee) ; Bartík, Vladimír (advisor)
This paper presents problem of automatic webpages classification using association rules based classifier. Classification problem is presented, as a one of  datamining technique, in context of mining knowledges from text data. There are many text document classification methods presented with highlighting benefits of classification methods using association rules. The main goal of work is adjusting selected classification method for relation data and design draft of webpages classifier, which classifies pages with the aid of visual properties - independent section layout on the web page, not (only) by textual data. There is also ARC-BC classification method presented as a selected method and as one of intriguing classificators, that derives accuracy and understandableness benefits of all other methods.
Model
Hládeková, Katarína ; Mazanec, Martin (referee) ; Zahoranský, Dušan (referee) ; Fajnor, Richard (advisor)
The dissertation thesis studies the extension of the context of the term model as a means of interpretation for Czech and Slovak post-conceptual works of art. Based on result of a historical excursion into the history of painting, sculpture and architecture, the thesis offers a new typology of a model which is exemplified on particular work of art of Czech and Slovak post-conceptual era in the first two decades of the 21st century. The historical part of the thesis concludes the following: model in the art is an emancipated form originating from different academic as well as layman discourse; emancipated model has a methaphorical layer and thus it reflects wide historical, cultural and social relations. The categories proposed include: a linear model, a physical model, a cognitive model and an immersive model. The linear model encompases the sketch themes and so-called visualization metaphors (graphs, charts, schemes, etc) and originates as a reaction to information saturation and complicated networks. The physical model is a form to architecture and hobby modelling, it is characterised by a simple, „sketchy“ structure reacting to social themes and individual and collective memory. The cognitive model points to the cognitive turn of the society, it evaluates the materialisation of mental space and explains the emancipated model as an open category. Finally, the immersive model interprets the medium of exhibition as a model form which is articulated by and artisitic manifesto or an architectural interference. Another form of immersion that is being discussed in the chapter about immersive models, is a photographic or 3 D computer illusion as a reaction to society‘s virtualisation. Simultaneously to theoretical-historical research, an artistic research was taking place which became the basis for the creation of different categories and typologies of model. Each proposed category thus includes a so-called author‘s note reflecting the practical part of the dissertation thesis.
Assemblying effect on cable lines quality
Dočkal, Martin ; Křepelka, Václav (referee) ; Filka, Miloslav (advisor)
In the first part is explained what actually a structured cabling is. Its beginning, from what and why it was created. Its history when at the beginning were applied unbalanced coaxial cables, those were later replaced by balanced cables. In cabling for TVs are still used coaxial cables. Balanced cables are according to type named UTP, STP, FTP, and so on. Whit growing popularity of this type of cabling and its wide spread application was necessary to set some rules, standards, specifications and demands, how to build up the cabling from project to realization. According to these rules is the system built so there are strict rules for length of subsystems and interfaces and the whole appearance of the structure cabling. Next important point is projecting of cabling that is related to the previous points and when it’s finished, we should strictly follow it. With the project is closely connected characteristic of this cabling as attenuations, cross-talks and other transmission parameters which are measured in the practical part. In the second part is spoken about all the parts of which the structured cabling consists - metallic and optical connecting elements and cables. There are also mentioned their mechanical, electrical and transmission features. In the third part is described influence of man on the quality of structured cabling and the most common causes of lower quality and the ways how to prevent this from happening and how to manipulate with cabling not to destroy it. The final (fourth) part considers the measurement. There are measured qualities of metallic wires as the attenuations, delay, cross-talks on the near- and far-end, impedance and resistance. To all the features are mentioned schemes of the measurement on the twisted pairs. The measurement is divided into two parts. In the first part are measured five types of balanced cables of different length, category and damage influencing quality of these cables. In the second part is measured one balanced cable if it’s corresponding with category 5 for that t was made and if it would be possible to use it also for higher category 6. Values are tabularly sorted in tables.
"Some trees flourish, others die?": Opportunities and Problems of the Video game Canon
BRIXÍ, Václav
The paper attempts to enter current discussions related to the perception of video games as art. The thesis will focus primarily on the emergence of the video game canon, and will trace the evolution of this entertainment industry towards an increasingly institutionalised reception and evaluation of video games. This development will be examined both in academic context, with attention paid, for example, to the emergence of university departments and scholarly monographs on the history of video games. At the same time, the author will focus on non-academic strategies of value creation, such as the operation of the The Game Awards event, or the efforts to establish a normative genre-based system of video game creation and evaluation by game developers, journalists, and emerging critics. Methodologically, the thesis will draw on the theory of the canon of other arts, with particular attention to the development of the film canon as an example of the establishment of a new art and its institutionalization during the 20th century.
IT infrastructure monitoring system using robotic process automation
Valíček, Matěj ; Mikulášek, Michal (referee) ; Sikora, Marek (advisor)
The goal of this bachelor’s thesis was to create a tool for categorizing elektronic mail using Robotic Process Automation (RPA). The categorization is based on a message with category „_TEMPLATE“ and the similarity of its subject with the subject of the incoming message. The robot further analyzes the punctuality of the messages and in case of delay, the administrator is notified about the situation. Finally, messages are moved to the archive folders so that only one message from each subject remains in the main folder at any time.
Difference of biomechanical parameters in individual categories in javelin throw
Krejnusová, Tereza ; Feher, Jan (advisor) ; Hojka, Vladimír (referee)
Title: Difference of biomechanical parameters in individual categories in javelin throw Objectives: The aim of this work is to determine whether the biomechanical parameters in javelin throw are different between age categories and gender categories. At the same time, this work deals with how much influence the individual parameters affect the throw distance and whether these ratios are the same or different for each category. Methods: During the research, kinematic analysis and video analysis using the Kinovea program were used. Statistical methods such as ANOVA, Tukey's post hoc analysis and hierarchical regression analysis were also used. Results: It was found that of the measured parameters, the value of 8 parameters differs between at least two categories. Only 2 parameters gave an insignificant result, so there are no different values between the categories. Furthermore, it was found that for 3 categories, the net distance has the greatest effect on the rate of estimation. The other selected parameters are only partially identical and there are some differences between the categories.. Keywords: javelin throw, biomechanical parameters, difference, category, ANOVA, hierarchical analysis
Kant's Theory of Schematism
Bis, Ondřej ; Kouba, Pavel (advisor) ; Chotaš, Jiří (referee)
The thesis focuses on a chapter from Kant's Critique of Pure Reason, "The Schematism of the Pure Concepts of the Understanding". Kant assumes two independent sources of knowledge, understanding and intuition. These sources need to be overcome, because of their heterogeneity. Schematism is closely related to "The Deduction of the Pure Concepts of the Understanding". That is why the analysis of schemata is preceded by the analysis of this chapter. It shows a more detailed description of a role of intuition with respect to understanding. Firstly, the validity of the categories regarding whatever form of intuition is proved. Secondly, the proof of the validity of the categories regarding specific forms of time and space follows. The chapter on schematism deals with the specific methods by means of which the categories relate to intuition. Kant introduces transcendental schemata bridging the heterogeneity of understanding and intuition. The relation between category and schema is understood as one of analogy. The categories are rules of discursive type of unity of any kind of intuition, whereas schemata are determined as rules of perceptive unity of intuition. Intuition is brought under unity of apperception by means of schemata of imagination. Inseparable part of the thesis is the schematism of...

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