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Time management and techniques of its use in construction company
Smejkal, Marek ; Borovička, Jiří (referee) ; Linkeschová, Dana (advisor)
The thesis deals and discusses the awareness and application of Time Management and its techniques used in the construction and building companies. The theoretical part is based on the literature which presents and explains all the concepts of time management techniques, its history and problems with planning time in construction field. The practical part of thesis is based on the data carried out from the questionnaire and controlled interviews with practitioners and it was evaluated on the basis of predetermined hypotheses.
Sociological Simulator
Ludwig, Petr ; Plchot, Oldřich (referee) ; Fapšo, Michal (advisor)
This thesis describes the paradigm of complex systems and discusses possibilities of their modeling and simulations. The work shows the suitability of using multi-agent modeling for creating abstraction of social environment, that is one of the major complex systems. Thesis content includes an analysis of tools that are available for creating multi-agent simulators. The core of this thesis are processed research documents and a demonstrative model of social phenomenon known as procrastination.
Time management and techniques of its use in construction company
Smejkal, Marek ; Borovička, Jiří (referee) ; Linkeschová, Dana (advisor)
The thesis deals and discusses the awareness and application of Time Management and its techniques used in the construction and building companies. The theoretical part is based on the literature which presents and explains all the concepts of time management techniques, its history and problems with planning time in construction field. The practical part of thesis is based on the data carried out from the questionnaire and controlled interviews with practitioners and it was evaluated on the basis of predetermined hypotheses.
Sociological Simulator
Ludwig, Petr ; Plchot, Oldřich (referee) ; Fapšo, Michal (advisor)
This thesis describes the paradigm of complex systems and discusses possibilities of their modeling and simulations. The work shows the suitability of using multi-agent modeling for creating abstraction of social environment, that is one of the major complex systems. Thesis content includes an analysis of tools that are available for creating multi-agent simulators. The core of this thesis are processed research documents and a demonstrative model of social phenomenon known as procrastination.

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