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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Analýza Morgan Stanley v průběhu finanční krize / Analysis of Morgan Stanley during the financial crisis

Holiš, Jakub January 2009 (has links)
The main task of the diploma thesis is an analysis of financial performance and position of Morgan Stanley during several successive periods before and during the subprime financial crisis. Through the analysis of trends in key items, it also demonstrates strong cyclicality of financial performance and position of the investment bank. The first chapter deals with history and key divisions of the Company. The following chapter generally discusses selected phenomena, which, as per the author's view, significantly influenced industry-wide record-breaking performance during the period before the subprime crisis, and which substantially determined Morgan Stanley's risk profile and performance's corrections later during the Crisis. The core part of the Thesis is conceived as an analysis of financial performance and position of Morgan Stanley during the selected periods. The analysis of pre-crisis period until 2006 in the third chapter demonstrates growth of activities lying behind the unprecedented profitability of the Institution. The following fourth chapter analyzes deteriorating financial performance during the subprime crisis and indicates crucial strategy changes, implemented by the Company at the end of 2008. Effects of the strategic changes and challenges of the future development of the Institution are discussed in the last chapter. Additionally, the Thesis includes annexes, which further deal with selected topics and their general relations to investments banks and two annexes which compare Morgan Stanley with its nearest peers during specific periods.
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Programování na základní škole a rozvoj algoritmického myšlení žáků / Programming in elementary school and development of students' algorithmic thinking

Milichovská, Lucie January 2020 (has links)
This thesis deals with development of algorithmic thinking and teaching programming in elementary school. It focuses on available ways and tools suitable for classes. The practical part of the thesis is focused on children's programming language Scratch, which is one of the tools designed to be used for teaching. The main goal is to create comprehensive collections of tasks that develop algorithmic thinking of pupils aged 9 - 10 years. The tasks get more complex gradually so that the pupils don't need any previous programming experience. Also they are designed so that they can be solved without the assistance of a teacher. All the tasks were checked against a set of pupils in the given age range. The collection of tasks is also made available as a web presentation for the ease of further use.
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Osvětlování s ohledem na biologické funkce / Illumination with respect to biological functions

Němec, Jiří January 2018 (has links)
The paper summarizes the basic light-technical parameters, the principles of visual and non-visual photoreceptions and the effects of light on the organism. Several chapters focus on the mechanism by which light affects hormone levels and the circadian rhytm of the organism. In relation to the lighting system, the impact of electromagnetic radiation, associated with the controls, on the body is also considered. Briefly described are systems based on smart LED light sources or smart switches. The result of the thesis is to choose the solution that best suits the requirements of the contracting authority.
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Architektura pro rekonstrukci knihy objednávek s nízkou latencí / Low-Latency Architecture for Order Book Building

Závodník, Tomáš January 2016 (has links)
Information technology forms an important part of the world and algorithmic trading has already become a common concept among traders. The High Frequency Trading (HFT) requires use of special hardware accelerators which are able to provide input response with sufficiently low latency. This master's thesis is focused on design and implementation of an architecture for order book building, which represents an essential part of HFT solutions targeted on financial exchanges. The goal is to use the FPGA technology to process information about an exchange's state with latency so low that the resulting solution is effectively usable in practice. The resulting architecture combines hardware and software in conjunction with fast lookup algorithms to achieve maximum performance without affecting the function or integrity of the order book.

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