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The Grid
Gajdošík, Andreas ; Magid, Václav (referee) ; Krekovič, Slavomír (advisor)
Work aims at consequences of fully developed infrastructure of web 2.0 and its wide social acceptance, which with cheap computing power leads to massive data interpretation. In relation to that this work uses public Facebook's data about user activity at right wing oriented Facebook pages which gathers and statisticaly analyzes. Result is then showed at web page which is designed to look close to the look of extreme right wing webs. Positive first sight impression of right wing sympathizers is then eroded with not so good empirical statistics. Under 100 users are commenting quite often so this right wing craziness looks like a small movement in the end. Therefore Grid stands somewhere between amateur sociol research and artistic intervention into public media space.
Support for Organization of Festival Contests
Pavelek, Miroslav ; Kolář, Martin (referee) ; Křivka, Zbyněk (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on making supporting information system for organization of contests on Animefest festival. It is a web application based on framework Django written in Python language. The system will replace the current web solution and will have new functionalities. For system administrator it provides the creationg and managing new contests and also for managing entries. Contestants will have the possibility to register to the contest and manage their entries.
Wing system design of competition aircraft
Mahdal, Vít ; Hájek, Tomáš (referee) ; Katrňák, Tomáš (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with the wing system design of competition aircraft. The thesis consists of five main parts. The first part is an introduction to the competition – Air Cargo Challenge, and the mission of UAV. The second part details the compilation of flight envelope and loads acting on the aircraft. Part three describes stress analysis of the old fabric method of wing construction. Part four of the thesis gives suggestions of a new wing system design, and its stress analysis. The final part of this bachelor’s thesis describes the advantages and disadvantages of the new system design, and compares them to the old version.
Unmanned Aerial System design competition
Malinowski, Matěj ; Navrátil, Jan (referee) ; Pejchar, Jan (advisor)
Bakalářská práce se zabývá návrhem malého bezpilotního letounu určeného pro soutěž Air Cargo Challenge 2015. Práce je uspořádána dle postupu vývojových prací. Na prvotní koncepční návrh navazuje volba vhodného tvaru letounu a jeho profiláže. Následuje výpočet letových výkonů, maximální vzletové hmotnosti a centráže letounu. Poslední část práce se zabývá konstrukcí letounu a je provedena analýza závislosti užitečného zatížení na hustotě vzduchu.
Security games "Capture The Flag"
Karabina, Lukáš ; Pospíšil, Ondřej (referee) ; Martinásek, Zdeněk (advisor)
Bachelor’s thesis is focused on providing general information about "capture the flag" security games. It deals with the basic categorization of this type of games, it also describes various categories for tasks that can be included within these games. The thesis analyzes selected available platforms for organizing "capture the flag" security games. At first the thesis deals with security games in general, then deals with basic categorization of tasks, that are often included in these games, then continues with the issue of selecting a suitable platform for the practical part of the thesis to support the courses dealing with cryptography and cyber sercurity. Finally, thesis discribes the individual tasks that were implemented in its practical part.
Cooperation of Multiagent Group in Dynamic Environment
Balajka, Pavel ; Uhlíř, Václav (referee) ; Zbořil, František (advisor)
The thesis summarises thorough analysis of rules and mechanisms of Multiagent Contest for year 2020 followed by design of multiagent group which will try to succeed in a simulation of the mentioned contest with the best results. The design was created according to the Prometheus metodology from general view (scenarios, goals) to specific details (agent plans, messages). Implementation is realized through JaCaMo system, which is also briefly described in this paper. Then the pros and cons of JaCaMo system are analyzed. Lastly the implemented solution of this work is compared with other teams that participated in the mentioned agent competition this year.
Competition aircraft wing tips
Zima, Martin ; Koutník, Tomáš (referee) ; Doupník, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deal with wing tip design of airplane for competition. Airplane named FabricK I is design for Air Cargo Challenge competition. The first part of bachelor thesis is focused on description of competition and flight aircraft modes. Hereafter are compared the types of wing tips. Most suitable wing tip is then applied on FabricK I.
Robot for Robotour 2010
Kubát, David ; Zbořil, František (referee) ; Rozman, Jaroslav (advisor)
The objective of this master's thesis was to get acquainted with an autonomous outdoor robot competition - The Robotour and further to study the capabilities and information about a robot designed on the DITS FIT Brno VUT. Next part of the project was to study various planning and localization algorithms and to make a proposal of a functional solution, allowing the robot to participate in the competition. To be specific, the goal of this work was to use the acquired knowledge for implementation of an antonomous software so the robot can start in the year 2010 race. The solution also included several related mechanical modifications. The final solution fulfills all the competiton rules and is capable of taking part in this year's plant.
Dynamic competitive balance of the highest football leagues in selected European countries
Chocholouš, Vojtěch ; Šíma, Jan (advisor) ; Krause, Veronika (referee)
Title: Dynamic competitive balance of the highest football leagues in selected European countries. Objectives: The main objective of the thesis is to identify the dynamic competitive balance in the first and second leagues in selected European countries and to outline their development trend. The first sub-objective of the thesis is to compare the dynamic competitive balance of the investigated competitions with each other. The second sub-objective of the thesis is to compare the results of dynamic competitive balance with those obtained by the static method of competitive balance. Methods: This thesis calculates dynamic competiitve balance using the Pearson correlation coefficient. Results: The results show that the first leagues are usually less balanced than the second highest leagues. The result also shows that the first leagues reports an increasing tendency of competitive imbalance. The only exception is the top Polish league. On the other hand, most of the second leagues reports a decreasing tendency of competitive imbalance. The exceptions are the second Spanish and Polish leagues. The Portuguese second league appears to be the most evenly balanced competition, followed by the Spanish second league. The least balanced leagues are the First Dutch League and the First English League....
Reality Show Survivor: Competition, or Conflict?
Blažek, Jakub ; Hájek, Martin (advisor) ; Kolomoiets, Maksym (referee)
This thesis examines competition and conflict in the reality show Survivor. Its goal is to find out to what extent there are competitive and conflicting situations in the show, how they intertwine with each other, and how does this impact the final form of the show. In relation to this, the work also examines to what extent these interactions take place spontaneously, and to what extent they are constructed by the production of the show. It draws on academic literature on competition, conflict, and reality show, in order to backup the research with suitable theory. The research itself is done through the transcription of episodes of the reality show Survivor, which is then subjected to textual and contextual analysis. This enables subsequent interpretation of the findings. This interpretation shows that both competition and conflict have a central role in the show, and at the same time they are greatly interconnected. There is a lot of emphasis on competition in the show, which is especially noticeable during the challenges, where two tribes compete against each other. These challenges are bounded by rules, and they also offer a goal for which both tribes compete. To achieve this goal, it is neccessary to overcome the opponent's tribe. These situations are completely constructed by the production...

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