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Modern Maintenance Procedures for Airframe Inspections for General Aviation Category Aircraft
Koštial, Rostislav ; Petrásek, Miloslav (referee) ; Třetina, Karel (referee) ; Hlinka, Jiří (advisor)
Aircraft scheduled maintenance requirements are rapidly extending and developing due to rapid evolution of small aircraft. This evolution leads to implementation of until recently exclusively airliner class maintenance standards. In the field of general aviation and FAR 23/ EASA CS-23 especially, preventive maintenance based on part replacing or repairing is still dominant. DAMAGE TOLERANCE philosophy implementation into an aircraft design influences maintenance procedures, which are adjusted to older SAFE LIFE philosophy. Aircraft manufactures are developing new ways, how to integrate requirements of damage tolerance application into scheduled maintenance procedures. Huge airliner manufactures (FAR 25/ CS-25) are using the ATA MSG-3 intelligent maintenance approach based on inspection. This dissertation thesis develops intelligent scheduled maintenance methodology, utilizing ATA MSG-3 procedures, expert knowledge and Multiple Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA).
The Study of Inbound Logistics in Manufactoring Company
Voráčová, Eliška ; Litera, Petr (referee) ; Jurová, Marie (advisor)
The master's thesis is focused on optimal selection of transportation solution provider as a key activity of inbound logistics department of manufacturing company ABC s.r.o. The summary of general activities and objectives of inbound logistics are followed by the analysis of last selection procedure. Then there is mentioned suggestion of new selection procedure using the methods of Multiple Criteria Decision Making which is based on the knowledge from specialized logistical literature. This work assume that using the methods of Multiple Criteria Decision Making will result in more effective selection procedure in company ABC s.r.o.
Methods of Multiple-Criteria Decision Making
BRABCOVÁ, Michaela
This thesis explores methods of multiple-criteria decision making and their application on data gathered from yearbooks published by Czech Statistical Office and from my own survey based on a questionnaire. The main aim is to describe different methods of multiple-criteria decision analysis, demonstrate their applications, and illustrate the benefits and drawbacks on a specific case. The task is to compare quality of life in all districts of South Bohemia and compile their ranking. The alternatives examined are the counties of České Budějovice, Český Krumlov, Jindřichův Hradec, Písek, Prachatice, Strakonice, and Tábor. The selected decision criteria used in this evaluation consist of the price of apartments, rate of unemployment, quality of health care, average wage, criminality and rate of environmental pollution. The theoretical part of this bachelor thesis depicts diverse methods of decision-making and their basic advantages and disadvantages. Examples of these techniques are methods based on aspiration levels, such as PRIAM, methods based on ordinal scales, ORESTE, and finally methods based on cardinal scale, such as Weighted Sum Approach, Analytic Hierarchy Process, TOPSIS, AGREPREF, ELECTRE, PROMETHEE and MAPPAC. The practical part describes the actual application of the methods on the selected case and final results of this work. The outcome includes rates of importance for each criterion and county rankings from best to worst based on the methods mentioned above.
Life Insurance Comparison of Financial Institutions on the Czech Market
HRBOVÁ, Veronika
Proper life insurance guarantees not only insurance protection, but also money savings. Due to many products of life insurance on the domestic market, clients may have difficulty with orientation and information. The bachelor thesis surveys the situation with the current offering of life insurance on the Czech market. The aim of the bachelor thesis is to compare the life insurance offers of selected financial institutions in the domestic market and determine which product is the optimal solution for clients. In the practical part, the following methods are used: guided interview, scoring method, ranking method, the weighted sum method (WSA method). The conclusion contains the order of life insurance products for individual clients.
Choice of the Optimal Product Life Insurance for the Chosen Client
KULASOVÁ, Aneta
Nowadays, life insurance is a necessity, however insurance market is very confusing. In many cases, client chooses a life insurance that is not suitable for his needs. Also, they pay too much for a product of life insurance, which is not optimal for them. Bachelor thesis focuses on this issue. The purpose of this thesis is to choose an optimal product for a specific type of client and to map the insurance market. It is very important to explain basic terms, that help client to understand the area of life insurance. In theoretical part there are explained basic expressions, which help us to understand the area of life insurance. In the practical part there are several offers for each client from insurance companies. Insurance companies are selected according to market share in Czech Republic. In the bachelor thesis are used a few criteria, which are key for a client for example price of insurance (paid monthly) or damages for individual risks. Offers are compared by using the methods of polycriterial evaluation of variants. Specifically, are used method of order and method of weighted sum. After that, the most suitable product is offered to the client. Life insurance product Allianz ŽIVOT from Allianz insurance company was evaluated as the optimal product for two from tree clients. For one client was optimal product from Generali Česká insurance company.
Economic Indicators and their Systems
ROLLOVÁ, Lucie
The main aim of this diploma thesis is to analyze economic indicators and their construction. These indicators are used for the evaluation of the economic performance in selected states. It is very necessary to understand these indicators and their telling abilities in order to increase the living standard of the country. This thesis compares countries of the Visegrad Group and Germany, as a state with the strongest economy in Europe. The first part is focused on the theoretical description of indicators including composite indicators, which quantify the standard of living and methods, which are used for a comparison of states. The second part contains the comparison of selected countries. For this analysis are used data of economic outlooks of OECD and Eurostat Then evaluated data are used for Multi-criteria Decision Making. The result of the thesis is the evaluation of economic development in the Visegrad Group and Germany.
Comparative Study of Variants Evaluating Noise in Urban Environment
Pomališová, Michaela ; Moldan, Bedřich (advisor) ; Řiháček, Tomáš (referee)
Noise currently represents a problem in society, which disturbs mainly inhabitants in populated areas. It decreases their quality of life and endangers their health. The sensitivity to noise is individual, yet it is possible to measure noise by various means and evaluate its intensity and impact on human beings. Noise as a part of the environment, is becoming on the basis of resident complaints a discussed matter on the town and city level. Their management of noise necessarily involves monitoring and taking subsequent precautions. This work deals with comparing objective and subjective methods in noise evaluation in urban environments and its impact on the quality of life and the health of the residents. It uses a method of the multicriterial evaluation of variant also known as the multicriterial analysis. It compares four approaches to evaluate noise; two objective involving measuring, one subjective using a survey method and one hybrid. The winning method represents the subjective evaluation, which has fulfilled given criteria and acquired a significance of 75 %. All variants included in the analysis are suitable for noise evaluation in outdoor environments on a local level. The outcome of this work is to recommend towns and cities in the Czech Republic to use the winning compromising variant,...
The Application of Multicriteria Evaluation of Variety of Criteria Relevant to Decision Making in Property Financing
RYBNÍČKOVÁ, Anita
The thesis is about the Application of multicriteria evaluation of variety of criteria relevant to decision making in property financing. Firstly, it consists of detailed description of basic vocabulary in mortgaging and important indicators such as interest rates or annual percentage rate and further the reader is introduced to the methods of multicriteria evaluation of variants. The aim of the practical part is to analyse the current market of mortgage offers and select the relevant method to choose the optimal option of mortgage for a client, who is at the process of decision making. The weight of criteria has been determined by the score method and to determine the rank of criteria a TOPSIS method was used. The conclusion contains a description of the advantages and disadvantages of the particular product. The work could bring benefits in market orientation among the variety of mortgage products and it can also help in decision making process of financing a property.
Modern Maintenance Procedures for Airframe Inspections for General Aviation Category Aircraft
Koštial, Rostislav ; Petrásek, Miloslav (referee) ; Třetina, Karel (referee) ; Hlinka, Jiří (advisor)
Aircraft scheduled maintenance requirements are rapidly extending and developing due to rapid evolution of small aircraft. This evolution leads to implementation of until recently exclusively airliner class maintenance standards. In the field of general aviation and FAR 23/ EASA CS-23 especially, preventive maintenance based on part replacing or repairing is still dominant. DAMAGE TOLERANCE philosophy implementation into an aircraft design influences maintenance procedures, which are adjusted to older SAFE LIFE philosophy. Aircraft manufactures are developing new ways, how to integrate requirements of damage tolerance application into scheduled maintenance procedures. Huge airliner manufactures (FAR 25/ CS-25) are using the ATA MSG-3 intelligent maintenance approach based on inspection. This dissertation thesis develops intelligent scheduled maintenance methodology, utilizing ATA MSG-3 procedures, expert knowledge and Multiple Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA).
Creation of equity portfolio under unusual market conditions by using the methods of decision making
Čižmař, Adam ; Borovička, Adam (advisor) ; Sokol, Ondřej (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with problems of investing in stock market. There are plenty of different approaches to investing into stocks, however methods used in this thesis belong among multi-criteria decision making methods. Such an aproach is not commonly used which provides an interesting point of view that differs from widely used methods. This thesis consists of theoretical background to market environment and stocks themselves and also of theoretical description of multi-criteria evaluation and multi-criteria programming. Specifically I use ELECTRE I method as multi-criteria evaluation and aggregation of linear functions as multi-criteria programming method. By using these two methods I create two different portfolios based on two separate strategies. First of them aims to maximize capital gains whereas the second one aims to maximize dividend profits and to minimize risk, as well.

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