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System concept of method highest and best use in the valuation of real estate
Klika, Pavel ; Weigel, Lubomír (referee) ; Mikš, Lubomír (referee) ; Bradáč, Albert (advisor)
Currently, development of the international investment market, the impact of the legislation of neighbouring countries and especially EU countries on property valuation is increasing. There is a need to unify not only the valuation procedures, but also terms, definitions, approaches, methods and requirements on the profession of the experts and assessors. One of the commonly used concepts of property valuation is the High and Best Use approach. This is a term that appears both in foreign and Czech literature, especially in connection to valuation of properties. When valuing a property and taking into account a valuation approach by considering the future use of the property, the consideration of the best use is crucial. When valuing using so called revenue way, i.e. we consider future property yields, the High and Best Use approach should be an indispensable part of the valuation. Although this is a very fundamental concept, there is no literature in the Czech Republic or abroad that would analyse in detail the process of property evaluation based on the High and Best Use method. The main aim of this dissertation thesis is to systematically elaborate the methods of valuation using the High and Best Use approach and to create a standard for experts, according to which it would be possible to process the valuation, respectively a part of the valuation of immovable properties. On the basis of such valuation, it would be possible to determine the market value of the immovable property in compliance with international standards and modern property valuation publications. The result of this dissertation thesis is both the proposal of a detailed procedure of a qualified expert´s work on an evaluation of the High and Best Use, including the influence of the easements on land and buildings, of a property and the proposal of an expert standard on this methodology. It includes a sample examples of an evaluation of the High and Best Use of the properties in the most common cases. The knowledge and information from this thesis have its contribution in Forensic engineering area in the field of theory and practice and pedagogical activities.
Perlin noise functions for generation of textures
Jakubíková, Radka ; Sysel, Petr (referee) ; Rajmic, Pavel (advisor)
This work deals with Perlin noise function in theoretical and practical way. Procedural textures can be generated by Perlin noise function. Perlin´s algorithm has many advantages, for example natural appearance, smaller demands on memory capacity and possibility of simple application on cubic objects. It is for these reasons that this technique is widely used nowadays in many varieties and improvements. We can meet these kind of textures mainly in computer games or animated movies. It is possible to create procedural textures by Perlin noise function so that they look like marble, wood or grass. Examples of these textures are generated by a program which is in the practical part of this work. The program was designed for simple presentation of procedural textures made by Perlin noise. Program can be operated via user interface, where the user can change some parameters which affect the look of the texture. The program can be used for presentation of Perlin noise to students.
Selection of TED lectures on education (content analysis)
Baumruková, Jana ; Voda, Jan (advisor) ; Krčmářová, Tereza (referee)
This master's thesis addresses TED, the global phenomenon dedicated to spreading revolutionary ideas worldwide. The aim of this thesis is to find and show correlations between interesting ideas from TED talks - under the tags 'education' and 'teaching', and their potential implementations among the Czech society. Through monographic method I investigate the most significant attributes/trends of the current crisis of the educational systems worldwide and their impact on a teacher - their role as a whole and the perception and acceptance of the goals of their work. These issues are addressed in a discourse about the changes in educational systems in 21st century worldwide and in the Czech Republic. It also explores the interconnections between problems in education and the state of society, its values and philosophical superstructures. One of the sections shows reader a compilation of categorize analyses of individual talks from TED based on their topic and content. The final part revolves around the most common topics from the talks that have direct connection to the current state of the Czech educational system which have been identified through educational research. The analyses of the talks are part of the appendix. KEYWORDS educational development, core values, authenticity, inovation,...
System concept of method highest and best use in the valuation of real estate
Klika, Pavel ; Weigel, Lubomír (referee) ; Mikš, Lubomír (referee) ; Bradáč, Albert (advisor)
Currently, development of the international investment market, the impact of the legislation of neighbouring countries and especially EU countries on property valuation is increasing. There is a need to unify not only the valuation procedures, but also terms, definitions, approaches, methods and requirements on the profession of the experts and assessors. One of the commonly used concepts of property valuation is the High and Best Use approach. This is a term that appears both in foreign and Czech literature, especially in connection to valuation of properties. When valuing a property and taking into account a valuation approach by considering the future use of the property, the consideration of the best use is crucial. When valuing using so called revenue way, i.e. we consider future property yields, the High and Best Use approach should be an indispensable part of the valuation. Although this is a very fundamental concept, there is no literature in the Czech Republic or abroad that would analyse in detail the process of property evaluation based on the High and Best Use method. The main aim of this dissertation thesis is to systematically elaborate the methods of valuation using the High and Best Use approach and to create a standard for experts, according to which it would be possible to process the valuation, respectively a part of the valuation of immovable properties. On the basis of such valuation, it would be possible to determine the market value of the immovable property in compliance with international standards and modern property valuation publications. The result of this dissertation thesis is both the proposal of a detailed procedure of a qualified expert´s work on an evaluation of the High and Best Use, including the influence of the easements on land and buildings, of a property and the proposal of an expert standard on this methodology. It includes a sample examples of an evaluation of the High and Best Use of the properties in the most common cases. The knowledge and information from this thesis have its contribution in Forensic engineering area in the field of theory and practice and pedagogical activities.
Perlin noise functions for generation of textures
Jakubíková, Radka ; Sysel, Petr (referee) ; Rajmic, Pavel (advisor)
This work deals with Perlin noise function in theoretical and practical way. Procedural textures can be generated by Perlin noise function. Perlin´s algorithm has many advantages, for example natural appearance, smaller demands on memory capacity and possibility of simple application on cubic objects. It is for these reasons that this technique is widely used nowadays in many varieties and improvements. We can meet these kind of textures mainly in computer games or animated movies. It is possible to create procedural textures by Perlin noise function so that they look like marble, wood or grass. Examples of these textures are generated by a program which is in the practical part of this work. The program was designed for simple presentation of procedural textures made by Perlin noise. Program can be operated via user interface, where the user can change some parameters which affect the look of the texture. The program can be used for presentation of Perlin noise to students.
Selected problems of city public transport in Prague
Tolstokulakova, Anastasia ; Mervart, Michal (advisor) ; Hinčica, Vít (referee)
This bachelor's work describes integrated transport of Prague in terms of its functioning and development opportunities. At the beginning, it presents the most frequently used means of transport in the historical development. Then, the attention is paid to tariff zones and ticket system. In the practical part is devoted to opportunities of growth of the tram network, especially development of tram railway Počernická. Furthermore, investment and operating costs to the bus and tram lines are compared at the end of work.
Management of the supply services from "Central Heating and Hot Water Supply System" in a given region.
SYTAŘ, Jan
This bachelor thesis tries to answer some questions concerning energy delivery to customers. It analyses various kinds of energy, its sources and their properties. It also presents the various ways energy can be used depending on its properties and its availability to end customers. It maps the current energy market and gives the overview of supply and demand. It shows how state policy influences the energy market and the prices of the different energies. The work focuses on energy that is used for heating and hot water. It provides an analysis of the total energy supply and the proportion taken up by heating and hot water. The work compares the average cost of this energy in relation to the total cost of living in a particular region. The work gives examples of customer-supplier relationship, marketing and suggests some ways of possible future development. The work introduces a system of heat supply called "Central Heating and Hot Water Supply System". Advantages and disadvantages of this system are described, as well as trends and possibilities offered by current development of new technologies in energetics, marketing and communication with customers. The work also examines a particular "Central Heating and Hot Water Supply System" in a given region. Data from past several years have been assessed and compared to average data from similar "Central Heating and Hot Water Supply Systems" from all over the Czech Republic. Marketing of the supply services from "Central Heating and Hot Water Supply System" has been assessed. Based on the analyses that have been carried out, the work tries to find answers to questions as to whether there is a space for "Central Heating and Hot Water Supply System" on the market or whether these systems are likely to disappear in the future. Furthermore, it wants to show possible improvements in communication with customers and assess the extent to which they can help to keep the position on a regional market.
Specifics of Human Resources Management in Retail
MAŘÍKOVÁ, Karla
The thesis investigates potential improvements of the motivation of retail workers. In the theoretical part, there are presented and analysed techniques of motivation of employees in retail. The practical part deals with the research conducted among retail-employees in the Czech Republic and Germany. Their opinion was ascertained using a questionnaire. They commented on their current motivation and possibilities of its improvement. The research showed that employees are better motivated by equitable remunerations. Next research finding is that Czech workers and German workers alike are satisfied with their job. In the conclusion of the work, there are suggested particular recommendations for improvement of the motivation of workers in one certain retail store.

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