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Application Development for Wireless Sensor Networks Using TOSSIM
Žídek, Petr ; Samek, Jan (referee) ; Zbořil, František (advisor)
This bachelors thesis is focused on wireless sensor networks  implementation tools based on programming language NesC  solution specific operation system TinyOS. It describes, simulates  and implements two crutial net protocols Dissemination and  Collection in detail. Last but not least it delinates method how to  practically install applications into MicaZ nodes with support of  TinyOS.
Urban legends, their distribution in modern society and their influence on society
Čebiš, Jan ; Fonferová, Ľudmila (advisor) ; Čadil, Jan (referee)
Bachelor's thesis describes the current spread of legends in the society. In first chapter, author analyzes the theory of communication, ie. models, motives and modes of communication, both in real world and cyberspace. Next section briefly describes theory and history of folklore and current developments of urban legend research, both in world and in the Czech Republic. In the last chapter, author develops the main theme of the thesis, the relationship of contemporary legends and information worker. It shows where the information worker is likely to meet urban legends, what are their characteristics and traits and how they can be easily identified. In conclusion, there are shown techniques that will improve communication, especially argumentation and persuasion in the context of contemporary legends.
Application Development for Wireless Sensor Networks Using TOSSIM
Žídek, Petr ; Samek, Jan (referee) ; Zbořil, František (advisor)
This bachelors thesis is focused on wireless sensor networks  implementation tools based on programming language NesC  solution specific operation system TinyOS. It describes, simulates  and implements two crutial net protocols Dissemination and  Collection in detail. Last but not least it delinates method how to  practically install applications into MicaZ nodes with support of  TinyOS.
E-learning and the Impact of Information Delivery to Students and Patients in Multilingual Setting
Zvárová, Jana ; Dostálová, T. ; Zvára Jr., Karel ; Seydlová, M. ; Papíková, Vendula ; Zvolský, Miroslav
Particularly important in educational programmes and knowledge dissemination is the role of the Internet. We show several approaches how to use Internet and Web 2.0 based e-learning tools in doctoral and lifelong education. Within the fields of health and medicine there are three main areas, where the e-learning approach has been applied: medical training, research translation and health literacy. We show some e-learning tools, especially interactive books, interactive programs and system ExaMe, using examples from the field of dentistry. We also concern with problem of transferring knowledge in different languages using Internet based European Journal for Biomedical Informatics.

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