681 research outputs found
Kindergarten
Diplomová práce zpracovává projektovou dokumentaci k novostavbě mateřské školy v obci Jihlava. Projektová dokumentace je navržena dle platných norem. Objekt má dvě nadzemní podlaží. Kapacita mateřské školy je celkem 40 dětí. V 1NP se nachází dvě oddělení mateřské školy. V 2NP se nachází prostory pro volnočasové aktivity dětí s rodiči. Objekt je zděný z vápenopískových cihel, založený na základových pasech z prostého betonu a stropní konstrukce je tvořena kombinací železobetonové monolitické desky a předpjatých stropních panelů. Střešní konstrukce je navržena plochá, jednoplášťová s vegetační úpravou.Master´s thesis process design documents for the new building a kindergarten in the village Jihlava. Project documentation is designed to meet the applicable standards. The building has two floors. Capacity kindergarten is a total of 40 children. On the 1st floor there are two departments kindergarten. In the 2nd floor is a space for leisure activities with parents. The building is of brick limestone, based on the footings of plain concrete and ceiling construction is a combination of reinforced concrete slabs and prestressed concrete ceiling panels. The roof structure is designed flat, single-layer with landscaping.
A HEADRACE TUNNEL RECONSTRUCTION IN TURKEY
The operation of a hydro power project in North Turkey started in 2015, included the 12km long headrace tunnel. An 8km long lower tunnel section was excavated by double shield TBM technology with 8.7m ID. Due to problems with the mechanised excavation, a 4km long upper tunnel section was excavated conventionally by the Drill and Blast method with single shell lining generated from fibre reinforced sprayed concrete and rock bolts. Significant operational problems were observed in September 2016. The flooded tunnel was investigated by underwater Remotely Operated Vehicle which indicated significant collapses. Operation of the power station had to be stopped and water from a supply dam at the headrace tunnel inlet had to be discharged to enable dewatering and inspection of the tunnel. Consequent investigation revealed three major collapses and a considerable variety of other damages in the D&B section of the tunnel. Repair and strengthening of the tunnel was completed in October 2017
Employees stabilization
Bachelor thesis is focused on employee stabilization and activities connected with it. Stabilization is a complex term that involves different personal activities. It is important to do quality recruitment and right introduction of new employees. This is basement for next development and stabilization. People are motivated by different elements of motivation and it is a task for manager to discover kind of employees motivation. Compensation is one of the most important stabilization elements. It is important to make good relationship between compensation and effort of employees. This way helps to differentiate hight and kind of compensation. Practical part of bachelor thesis is connected with Coca-Cola HBC. This company runs own distribution network as one of the few. Operation of distribution is connected with many requirements - i.a. necessity of recruitment of new employees for driver positions. Truck drivers are very scarce positions on a labour market. There is a need because of this facts to choose right way for presentation of vacancies for aim at enought applicants. We can declare, based od analyse of present advertising that there is no clear concept for appropriate way of vacancies presentation. There is no level of atractiveness control of periodical for applicants. Marketing analyse of...Předložená bakalářská práce se zabývá stabilizací zaměstnanců, resp. aktivitami, které ji doprovázejí. Stabilizace zaměstnanců je komplexní pojem, který zahrnuje různé personální aktivity. Tyto aktivity na sebe působí a navazují. Pro rozvoj a stabilizaci zaměstnance je důležitý jeho kvalitně provedený výběr a správné uvedení do organizace. Každý člověk se také motivuje různým způsobem a je na manažerovi, aby správně odhalil motivátory svých podřízených a na tomto základě je účinně stimuloval. Velmi silným stabilizačním prvkem je odměňování. Je důležité, aby bylo správně navázáno na výkon jedince a umožnilo diferencovat výši a typ odměny dle výkonnosti. Pro dobrou provázanost mezi výkonem a odměňováním je nutné nastavit správně systém hodnocení zaměstnance a s tím související jeho rozvoj. Bakalářská práce se ve své praktické části věnuje společnosti Coca-Cola HBC. Zmíněná společnost provozuje jako jedna z mála vlastní distribuční síť. Provozování distribuce klade na firmu řadu nároků, mimo jiné nutnost získávat nové pracovníky pro pozici řidič distribuce. Řidič nákladního vozidla je velmi nedostatkovou pozicí na trhu práce. Je proto nutné velmi adresně volit prezentaci volné pracovní pozice, abychom oslovili co nejvíce zájemců. Na základě analýzy dosavadní inzerce k pozici řidiče distribuce je nutné...Department of Adult Education and Personnel ManagementKatedra andragogiky a personálního řízeníFilozofická fakultaFaculty of Art
Universal electronic security alarm system
katedra: MTI; přílohy: 1 CD ROM; rozsah: 58 s. (74 458 znaků)The aim is to realize a universal electronic alarm system. The design is focused primarily for car security and indoor space. Comfortable control and communications between equipment and user was provided thanks to the GSM network and wireless components.Cílem práce je realizovat univerzální elektronickou zabezpečovací ústřednu. Návrh je zaměřen především pro zabezpečení automobilů a vnitřních prostor. Uživateli bylo poskytnuto komfortní ovládání a komunikace se zařízením díky GSM síti a bezdrátovým prvkům
Zdroje a šíření vybraných komodit keramické produkce vrcholného a pozdního středověku
Title in English: Sources and Distribution of Selected High and Late Medieval Pottery Products. The publication is focused on late medieval pottery products with higher aesthetical effect. The key group is represented by stove tiles, where the unifying elements of relief decoration helped to define series of motifs for stoves with specific iconographic concept, which were found in various locations. The same approach can be also used with small ceramic sculptures, aquamaniles and relief-decorated floor tiles, even though the achieved information value in these cases is much lower. Micropetrographic, XRF and other analyses helped to identify the production centres and the distribution model of these ceramic groups. 3D documentation enabled a detailed comparison of differences between individual reliefs and specific traces of manufacturing procedures. Individual chapters contain active links to the source database of analysed items and to 3D models of selected specimens from reference collections
A review of information flow diagrammatic models for product-service systems
A product-service system (PSS) is a combination of products and services to
create value for both customers and manufacturers. Modelling a PSS based on
function orientation offers a useful way to distinguish system inputs and
outputs with regards to how data are consumed and information is used, i.e.
information flow. This article presents a review of diagrammatic information
flow tools, which are designed to describe a system through its functions. The
origin, concept and applications of these tools are investigated, followed by an
analysis of information flow modelling with regards to key PSS properties. A
case study of selection laser melting technology implemented as PSS will then be
used to show the application of information flow modelling for PSS design. A
discussion based on the usefulness of the tools in modelling the key elements of
PSS and possible future research directions are also presented
Diverse tick-borne microorganisms identified in free-living ungulates in Slovakia
Background: Free-living ungulates are hosts of ixodid ticks and reservoirs of tick-borne microorganisms in central Europe and many regions around the world. Tissue samples and engorged ticks were obtained from roe deer, red deer, fallow deer, mouflon, and wild boar hunted in deciduous forests of south-western Slovakia. DNA isolated from these samples was screened for the presence of tick-borne microorganisms by PCR-based methods. Results: Ticks were found to infest all examined ungulate species. The principal infesting tick was Ixodes ricinus, identified on 90.4% of wildlife, and included all developmental stages. Larvae and nymphs of Haemaphysalis concinna were feeding on 9.6% of wildlife. Two specimens of Dermacentor reticulatus were also identified. Ungulates were positive for A. phagocytophilum and Theileria spp. Anaplasma phagocytophilum was found to infect 96.1% of cervids, 88.9% of mouflon, and 28.2% of wild boar, whereas Theileria spp. was detected only in cervids (94.6%). Importantly, a high rate of cervids (89%) showed mixed infections with both these microorganisms. In addition to A. phagocytophilum and Theileria spp., Rickettsia helvetica, R. monacensis, unidentified Rickettsia sp., Coxiella burnetii, "Candidatus Neoehrlichia mikurensis", Borrelia burgdorferi (s.l.) and Babesia venatorum were identified in engorged I. ricinus. Furthermore, A. phagocytophilum, Babesia spp. and Theileria spp. were detected in engorged H. concinna. Analysis of 16S rRNA and groEL gene sequences revealed the presence of five and two A. phagocytophilum variants, respectively, among which sequences identified in wild boar showed identity to the sequence of the causative agent of human granulocytic anaplasmosis (HGA). Phylogenetic analysis of Theileria 18S rRNA gene sequences amplified from cervids and engorged I. ricinus ticks segregated jointly with sequences of T. capreoli isolates into a moderately supported monophyletic clade. Conclusions: The findings indicate that free-living ungulates are reservoirs for A. phagocytophilum and Theileria spp. and engorged ixodid ticks attached to ungulates are good sentinels for the presence of agents of public and veterinary concern. Further analyses of the A. phagocytophilum genetic variants and Theileria species and their associations with vector ticks and free-living ungulates are required.Fil: Kazimírová, Mária. Slovak Academy of Sciences. Institute of Zoology; EslovaquiaFil: Hamšíková, Zuzana. Slovak Academy of Sciences. Institute of Zoology; EslovaquiaFil: Spitalská, Eva. Slovak Academy of Sciences. Institute of Virology. Biomedical Research Center,; EslovaquiaFil: Minichová, Lenka. Slovak Academy of Sciences. Institute of Virology. Biomedical Research Center,; EslovaquiaFil: Mahríková, Lenka. Slovak Academy of Sciences. Institute of Zoology; EslovaquiaFil: Caban, Radoslav. Široká ; EslovaquiaFil: Sprong, Hein. National Institute for Public Health and Environment.Laboratory for Zoonoses and Environmental Microbiology; Países BajosFil: Fonville, Manoj. National Institute for Public Health and Environment.Laboratory for Zoonoses and Environmental Microbiology; Países BajosFil: Schnittger, Leonhard. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria. Centro de Investigación en Ciencias Veterinarias y Agronómicas. Instituto de Patobiología; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; ArgentinaFil: Kocianová, Elena. Slovak Academy of Sciences. Institute of Virology. Biomedical Research Center,; Eslovaqui
Academic misconduct, misrepresentation and gaming: a reassessment
The motivation for this Special Issue is increasing concern not only with academic misconduct but also with less easily defined forms of misrepresentation and gaming. In an era of intense emphasis on measuring academic performance, there has been a proliferation of scandals, questionable behaviors and devious stratagems involving not just individuals but also organizations, including universities, editors and reviewers, journal publishers, and conference organizers. This introduction first reviews the literature on the prevalence of academic misconduct, misrepresentation and gaming (MMG). The core of the article is organized around a life-cycle model of the production and dissemination of research results. We synthesize the findings in the MMG literature at the level of the investigator or research team, emphasizing that misbehavior extends well beyond fabrication and falsification to include behaviors designed to exaggerate or to mislead readers as to the significance of research findings. MMG is next explored in the post-research review, publication, and post-publication realms. Moving from the individual researcher to the organizational level, we examine how MMG can be engaged in by either journals or organizations employing or funding the researchers. The changing institutional environment including the growth of research assessment exercises, increased quantitative output measurement and greater pressure to publish may all encourage MMG. In the final section, we summarize the main conclusions and offer suggestions both on how we might best address the problems and on topics for future research
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