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Utilisation of Industry 4.0 Methods and Tools in Automotive Industry
Ochotný, Aleš ; Vančura, Jan (referee) ; Hejtmánek, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with the issue of the current fourth industrial revolution and its impact on the automotive industry. This search also maps new technologies that can be used to increase the efficiency of car production. It presents examples of already implemented projects towards complete digitization according to the vision of Industry 4.0 and its potential for the future. A section is also devoted to the significant impact of automation and digitization on human resources.
Utilisation of Industry 4.0 Methods and Tools in Automotive Industry
Ochotný, Aleš ; Vančura, Jan (referee) ; Hejtmánek, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with the issue of the current fourth industrial revolution and its impact on the automotive industry. This search also maps new technologies that can be used to increase the efficiency of car production. It presents examples of already implemented projects towards complete digitization according to the vision of Industry 4.0 and its potential for the future. A section is also devoted to the significant impact of automation and digitization on human resources.
Framing of Industry 4.0 in the Czech media in the period 2013-2018
El Bournová, Hana ; Miessler, Jan (advisor) ; Nečas, Vlastimil (referee)
1 Annotation Industry 4.0, also known as "the fourth industrial revolution" consisting of the digitization and automation of industry, is a relatively new topic in the Czech media field. Not so new topic is digitization in general, which is a process of implementing digital technologies in various areas of production and society. Over time, the arguments of both academic sides, optimists and critics of digital progress were stabilized in two antagonistic paradigms, with both groups of arguments can be found in the media discourse. The work will also examine the neutral approach, which does not benefit from any of the extreme opposites. The thesis will examine the overall framing of the topic and the similarity between media presentation and academic literature. Participants in the academic debate on the digital age can be found, among others, among digital media theorists. They can in principle be divided into two main parties. Optimists (Negroponte, Jenkins, Mařík) in principle support the new possibilities that digitization brings, while critics (McChesney, Spitzer, Morozov) point out that digital progress is dangerous. On the one hand, digital progress and robotization is being showed as a benefit, but on the other hand, academics warn against the fall of society and the negative side of the digital age....
Flexible forms of employment
Pavlovová, Adéla ; Štefko, Martin (advisor) ; Tomšej, Jakub (referee)
Flexible forms of employment Abstract The purpose of this thesis is to map the flexible forms of employment currently offered by the Czech legislation as well as those that might possibly become part of the legal system in the Czech Republic. Flexible forms of employment are currently on the rise, and it is therefore relevant to address the possibilities offered by the legislation. Part one focuses on defining the basic terms of the legal and theoretical framework of flexible forms of employment and in this context also the importance of flexicurity as a concept that has shaped the forms of flexible employment in the recent years. Second part of the thesis describes the specific forms of employment in terms of their legal regulation and what challenges are associated with the use of each individual form of flexible employment, furthermore this part explores aspects of flexibility that can be found within these types flexible employment. Examples of such flexible forms of employment mentioned include, but are not limited to, fixed-term employment, homeworking and, in terms of working hours, a condensed working week and flexible working hours. The next part discusses new emerging forms of flexible employment, namely job sharing, employee sharing, interim management, casual work, as well as new forms of...
Industry 4.0 - readiness of industries
Papcunová, Zuzana ; Lorenc, Miroslav (advisor) ; Martínez, Felipe (referee)
The bachelor thesis describes the highly discussed topic - Industry 4.0 and its current and future intervention in the metallurgical enterprises. In the theoretical part of the thesis is a presentation of the concept of Industry 4.0, state concepts, economic situation in industry and the position of Slovak and Czech Republic in the world of industry. A goal is to find out how metallurgical enterprises are ready for this new industrial revolution. A questionnaire survey among practitioners in specific metallurgical firms in Slovakia and Czech Republic will show new challenges are perceived with the advent of new technologies and when they could become a standard.
Role technologických změn na příjmové nerovnosti ve Spojených státech
Deskoska, Elena ; Vlčková, Jana (advisor) ; Žamberský, Pavel (referee)
This thesis examines the impact of the technological change on the income inequality in the United States of America. This is done by integrating theoretical and analytical findings about the channels through which technological change affects income inequality.The research is based on century-long income inequality data sets. However, it prioritizes the study of the income inequality in the years between 1970s and 2010s, as this period marks the kick off of the IT technologies and the globalization in the USA. Furthermore it includes an analysis of the role of globalization on the income inequality in the USA. It also accounts for the rest of the inequality triggers that are resulting from the political and economic structure of the country. Lastly it gives a prediction about the future state of the U.S. labor market and wages given the impact of the technologies of the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
Rising trends in production logistics
Schreiberová, Veronika ; Sato, Alexej (advisor) ; Vinš, Marek (referee)
Thesis focuses especially on Průmysl 4.0 (which is a Czech alternative of Industry 4.0 concept) and its potential in the Czech Republic. It acquaints readers with aspects that Průmysl 4.0 should bring into particular spheres. Průmysl 4.0 is put in the context of various national industrial visions, focusing on the German concept Industrie 4.0. Through the analysis, comparison, summarization and generalization thesis denies the fact that Průmysl 4.0 is just a copy of Industrie 4.0. Thesis acknowledges Průmysl 4.0 as a real, feasible concept. Though, the contribution becomes real only with full deployment of all responsible entities.

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