Course title Course code
Language C++ I KIT/IC++1
Type of course
Lecture + Lesson
Level of course
Bc.
Year of study Semester Number of credits Language
0 LS 5 CZ
Name of lecturer * Brom Pavel, Ing. * Karamazov Simeon, prof. Ing. Dr.
Objective The aim of the course is to cope with programming in language C++. The student is qualified to create simple console aplication. He can develop application components.
Prerequisities Course contents Fundamental diferences of language C a C++. Data type class, static and dynamic object creation, operators new and delete. Overloading and overlapping methods. Controlling access to class members. Constructors and destructors, virtual functions, classes and destructors. Friendship functions and classes, abstract methods and classes. Overloading operators. Template classes and functions.
Teaching methods Monologická (výklad, přednáška, instruktáž), Dialogická (diskuze, rozhovor, brainstorming)
Assesment methods Ústní zkouška
Recommended reading * PECINOVSKÝ, R., VIRIUS M.
Objektové programování 1 a 2. Grada..
Course title Course code
CAD - Systems KIT/ICAD
Type of course
Lecture + Lesson
Level of course
Bc.
Year of study Semester Number of credits Language
0 ZS 4 CZ
Name of lecturer * Šmejda Aleš, Ing. Ph.D. * Kopecký Zbyněk, Ing.
Objective Programme object: Acquaint student with theorems for production of technical documentation, especially in engineering and electrical engineering. Learn engineering drawing read and design. Master work with modern computerized programs for design and production of technical documentation. Subject object: Encompassment of servicing technique program AutoCAD as one of the instruments for production of technical documentation. Introduction into computer-aided design system, user's environment, setting programme, basic service, exchange data, system of coordinates, bases of drawing 2D objects, layers, drawing and editing tools, selection and editing object, blocks, hatching, attributes, text processing, dimensioning, model and paper space, printing, information about object, external reference. After completing the course, students are capable of reading and creating technical documentation, separately to work with modern computerized programs for design and production of technical documentation.
Prerequisities Course contents Introduction into computer-aided design - CAD systems, principles of graphics display. Introduction into AutoCAD - user's environment, working with files. System of coordinates, basics of drawing. Tool for exact terms of drawing, modes of object snap. Layer, function for control display. Editing grips, selection object, commands for modify, commands for draw. Change properties object, information about object, hatching. Text processing. Dimensioning, editing dimension, dimension style. Blocks, external reference. Three-dimensional drawing. Programming in AutoCAD.
Teaching methods Monologická (výklad, přednáška, instruktáž), Nácvik dovedností
Assesment methods
Ústní zkouška, Písemná zkouška, Rozhovor
Recommended reading *
Programátorská příručka AutoLISPu. *
Příručky a manuály k aktuálním verzím programů: AutoCAD. * Bill Burchard, David Pitzer.
Mistrovství v AutCADu 2000. Praha: Computer Press, 2000. * Ellen Finkelstein.
Mistrovství v AutoCADu pro verze 2004 až 2006. CP Books, 2005. * KLETEČKA, J.; FOŘT, P.
Učebnice AutoCADu 2006. Praha: ComputerPress, 2007. ISBN 80-251-0567-9. * Šťastný J., Třeštík B., Klepš Z.
Manuál technické dokumentace (5. přepracované vydání). České Budějovice: KOPP, 2004.
Course title Course code
Database Systems I KIT/IDAS1
Type of course
Lecture + Lesson
Level of course
Bc.
Year of study Semester Number of credits Language
0 LS 5 CZ
Name of lecturer * Macháček Miloslav, Ing. Ph.D. * Žák David, RNDr. Ph.D. * Šimonová Stanislava, Ing. Ph.D. * Rulicová Iva, RNDr.
Objective The aim of the subject is to learn the basis of SQL language in practical use. Master of the elementary work with SQL language in Oracle database system.
Prerequisities Course contents Relational databases, database server, tables. Tools for work with Oracle database. SQL language, DDL, DML. Datatypes. Statement Select - basic syntax, projection, restriction. Statements Insert, Update, Delete. NULL values, operators, conditions. Inner and outer joins of tables. Group aggregations, aliases, sorting. Subqueries, set operators. SQL functions. Database design, relations, E-R diagrams. Normal Forms, normalisations. Table creation, constrains, primary keys, foreign keys. Views, sequences. Indexes. Data Dictionary.
Teaching methods Monologická (výklad, přednáška, instruktáž), Dialogická (diskuze, rozhovor, brainstorming), Demonstrace, Projekce, Nácvik dovedností
Assesment methods Písemná zkouška, Posouzení zadané práce, Rozbor díla tvůrčího charakteru, Didaktický test, Rozhovor
Recommended reading * Groff, J.R., Weinberg, P.N.
SQL - kompletní průvodce. Praha: Computer Press, 2005. * Lacko, L.
Oracle, správa, programování a použití databázového systému. Praha: Computer Press, 2007. * Opel, A.
Databáze bez předchozích znalostí. Praha: Computer Press, 2006. * Stephens, K.R., Plew, R.R.
Naučte se SQL za 21 dní. Praha: Computer Press, 2004. * Šimůnek, M.:.
SQL, kompletní kapesní průvodce.
Course title Course code
Database Systems II KIT/IDAS2
Type of course
Lecture + Lesson
Level of course
Bc.
Year of study Semester Number of credits Language
0 ZS 5 CZ
Name of lecturer * Žák David, RNDr. Ph.D. * Macháček Miloslav, Ing. Ph.D. * Rulicová Iva, RNDr. * Šimonová Stanislava, Ing. Ph.D.
Objective The aim of the subject is to learn the base of PL/SQL language and to extend knowledge of SQL language in practical use. Master the basic work with PL/SQL language - e.g. creating of functions, procedures and triggers in Oracle database system. The ability to design and to implement complex database structure with application of basic security rules.
Prerequisities Course contents Console applications sqlplus, iSQL*Plus. SQL developer. Security - accounts, system and objects rights, roles, profiles. Transactions, savepoints, automatic locks, consistent reading. Access to database from program languages. Security and SQL injection. PL/SQL language, variables, block syntax, operators. Program flow control - conditions, cycles, cursors, records, errors. System units DBMS_OUTPUT and DBMS_RANDOM. Procedures and Functions, Packages. Triggers. Export and import, usage of text files and XML documents.
Relational algebra. Dependencies. Normal Forms, Decompositions, Normalisations.
Teaching methods Monologická (výklad, přednáška, instruktáž), Dialogická (diskuze, rozhovor, brainstorming), Demonstrace, Projekce, Nácvik dovedností
Assesment methods Písemná zkouška, Posouzení zadané práce, Rozbor díla tvůrčího charakteru, Didaktický test, Rozhovor
Recommended reading * Groff, J.R., Weinberg, P.N.
SQL - kompletní průvodce. Praha: Computer Press, 2005. * Lacko, L.
Oracle, správa, programování a použití databázového systému. Praha: Computer Press, 2007. * Opel, A.
Databáze bez předchozích znalostí. Praha: Computer Press, 2006. * Stephens, K.R., Plew, R.R.
Naučte se SQL za 21 dní. Praha: Computer Press, 2004. * Urman, S., Hardman, R., McLaughlin, M.
Oracle - programování v PL/SQL. Praha: Computer Press, 2008.
Course title Course code
Database Systems KIT/IDASE
Type of course
Lecture + Lesson
Level of course
Bc.
Year of study Semester Number of credits Language
0 LS 4 CZ
Name of lecturer * Šimonová Stanislava, Ing. Ph.D. * Žák David, RNDr. Ph.D. * Macháček Miloslav, Ing. Ph.D.
Objective The aim of the subject is to learn the basis of SQL language in practical use. Master of the elementary work with SQL language in Oracle database system.
Prerequisities Course contents Relational databases, database server, tables. Tools for work with Oracle database. SQL language, DDL, DML. Datatypes. Statement Select - basic syntax, projection, restriction. Statements Insert, Update, Delete. NULL values, operators, conditions. Inner and outer joins of tables. Group aggregations, aliases, sorting. Subqueries, set operators. SQL functions. Database design, relations, E-R diagrams. Normal Forms, normalisations. Table creation, constrains, primary keys, foreign keys. Views, sequences. Indexes. Data Dictionary.
Teaching methods Monologická (výklad, přednáška, instruktáž), Dialogická (diskuze, rozhovor, brainstorming), Demonstrace, Projekce, Nácvik dovedností
Assesment methods Písemná zkouška, Posouzení zadané práce, Rozbor díla tvůrčího charakteru, Didaktický test, Rozhovor
Recommended reading * Groff, J.R., Weinberg, P.N.
SQL - kompletní průvodce. Praha: Computer Press, 2005. * Lacko, L.
Oracle, správa, programování a použití databázového systému. Praha: Computer Press, 2007. * Opel, A.
Databáze bez předchozích znalostí. Praha: Computer Press, 2006. * Stephens, K.R., Plew, R.R.
Naučte se SQL za 21 dní. Praha: Computer Press, 2004. * Šimůnek, M.:.
SQL, kompletní kapesní průvodce.
Course title
Selected Chapters of Applied Physics
Course code
KIT/IDSAF
Type of course
no contact
Level of course
Ph.D.
Year of study Semester Number of credits Language
0 ZS+LS 0 CZ
Name of lecturer * Karamazov Simeon, prof. Ing. Dr.
Objective The aim of the course is to acquaint students with selected areas of modern physics. The course follows the chosen course of Physics I and Physics II, Physics of Semiconductors, oscillations and waves and optics, at the end of the course are given the foundations of quantum physics. The goal is to develop industry knowledge as a prerequisite for independent research work and the management and implementation of experimental work. The aim is also acquiring a synthetic approach to solving physical phenomena. Deepening of selected parts of physics with a focus on solving demanding problems that correspond to doctoral studies.
Prerequisities Course contents Lectures: Selected parts of the electromagnetic field theory Maxwell's equations, the total current law, Gauss's law, Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction, continuity equation, application to the conditions. Energy of electromagnetic radiation, the law of conservation of energy, Poynting vector. The wave equation, monochromatic waves, Helmholtz equation, the solution in the form of plane waves. Conductive environment, wave equation in a conductive environment, complex permittivity and refractive index. Polarization of light. Reflection and refraction of electromagnetic waves. Introduction to Quantum Mechanics Quantum properties of light, wave properties of particles and their manifestations in the experiments. Basic principles of quantum mechanical description of the microparticles. Time evolution of micro and stationary states. Schrödinger equation. Continuous and discrete energy spectrum, the model illustrated by examples of free particles and particles bound in an infinitely deep rectangular pit Isolated potential. Qualitative analysis of the most important practical results of the use of Schrödinger equation - tunnel effect, harmonic oscillator, hydrogen atom. Conduct sets of identical particles, bosons and fermions, the exclusion principle. The electrical, optical and magnetic properties of substances Energy spectrum of electrons in the crystal, Schrödinger equation in periodic potential. Conductors, semiconductors and insulators. Relationship with the optical properties of solids. Magnetism of solids.
Teaching methods Aktivizující (simulace, hry, dramatizace)
Assesment methods Ústní zkouška
Recommended reading * BORN, M., WOLF, E.
Principles of Optics, Pergamon Press, New York 1964. * FEYNMAN, R. P., LEYGHTON, R. B., SANDS, M.
The Feynman Lectures on Physics, vol. 1, 2, Addison Wesley Publishing Comp., Reading 1964, (or later The Feynman Lectures on Physics). Lecture notes.. * HAŇKA, L.
Teorie elektromagnetického pole. SNTL Praha, 1975. * HRIVNÁK, Ĺ. a kol.
Teória tuhých látok. VŠB, 1992. * KITTEL, CH.
Úvod do fyziky pevných látek: Celost. vysokošk. učebnice pro stud. matematicko-fyz. a přírodověd. fakult. Academia Praha, 1985. * PURCELL, E. M.
Elektricity and Magnetism, Berkley Physics Course, Vol. 2, Mc Graw Hill, New York, 1965.. * RESNICK, R. E., HALLIDAY, D., WALKER, J.
Fundamentals of Physics, 5 or 6th Edition. John Wiley & Sons Publishing Company, ?2001, 1024 pp. ISBN 978-0-471-32000-5.. * SEDLÁK, B.; ŠTOLL, I.
Elektřina a magnetismus. Academia Praha, 1993. * VOTRUBA, V.; MUZIKÁŘ, Č.
Teorie elektromagnetického pole. NČSAV, 1955. * WILEY, J. and Sons.
Fundamentals of Physics, Inc. 1997. Prometheus Praha, 2000.
Course title Course code
Physics I KIT/IFY1E
Type of course
Lecture + Lesson
Level of course
Bc.
Year of study Semester Number of credits Language
0 LS 6 CZ
Name of lecturer * Karamazov Simeon, prof. Ing. Dr. * Tulka Jiří, RNDr. CSc.
Objective Subject acquaint students with the basics of general physics. Is focused on the mechanics of tangible item and rigid bodies, the basic knowledge of fluid mechanics, termiky and thermodynamics, optics, electricity and magnetism, and building an atom. In the seminars students solve problems associated with moving substance. After graduating, the student will focus on basic classical physics.
Prerequisities Course contents Object of physics. Physics disciplines. SI - system and its units. Scalar and vector quantities. Introduction into kinematics. Dynamics of mass point. Newton´s laws of motion. Momentum, impulse. Work, energy. Kinetic and potential energy. Universal law of gravitation. Gravitational field. Dynamics of system of particles. Torque (angular force). Centre of mass. Angular momentum of mass point and of solid body. Moment of inertia, calculation of. Kinetics energy of rigid bodies. Introduction to theory of elasticity. Hooke´s law. Introduction to electrostatics. Coulomb´s law. Electric field. Kapacity, capacitors. Energy of electrostatic field. Dipole. Introduction in electrokinetics. Ohm´s law. Work of electric current. Kirchhoff´s laws.
Teaching methods Monologická (výklad, přednáška, instruktáž), Laborování
Assesment methods Ústní zkouška, Písemná zkouška
Recommended reading * Cimpl. Z, Karamazov S.
Fyzika I (první část), UPa- skripta. 1995. * Halliday D., Rasnick R., Walker J.
Fyzika, 2001, VUTIUM, Brno.. * Tulka J., Pirkl S.
Výpočtové úlohy z fyziky II, Elektřina a magnetismus, 2001, Univerzita Pardubice.
Course title Course code
Physics II KIT/IFY2E
Type of course
Lecture + Lesson
Level of course
Bc.
Year of study Semester Number of credits Language
0 ZS 6 CZ
Name of lecturer * Karamazov Simeon, prof. Ing. Dr. * Tulka Jiří, RNDr. CSc.
Objective Subject develop the knowledge that students are familiar with the subject of Physics I. It focuses primarily on electricity, magnetism and basic ideas of quantum physics, as well as to basic knowledge of fluid mechanics, termiky and thermodynamics, optics and the construction of an atom. In the seminars students solve problems associated with substance. After graduating, the student will focus on basic classical physics.
Prerequisities KIT/IFY1E Course contents Basic notions of magnetism. Lorentz´s force. Intensity of magnetic field. Motion of electric particle in magnetic field. Mass spectroscopy. Ampere´s law. Biot-Savart law. Magnetic properties of materials. Electromagnetic induction. Inductance. Transient fenomene. Oscillatory motion. Waves. Huygen´s principle. Generátore. Transformers. Alternating current. Komplex formalism. Basic circuits with harmonic quantities. Fundamentals of hydromechanics. Pascal´s principle and Archimedes law. Continuity theorem and Bernoulli´s equation. Fundamentals of thermodynamics. Heat and temperature. First law, second law. Gaseous laws. Fundamentals of optics. Reflection and refraction of light. Mirrors, lens and prisms. Optical apparaturses.
Teaching methods Monologická (výklad, přednáška, instruktáž), Laborování
Assesment methods Ústní zkouška, Písemná zkouška
Recommended reading * Cimpl. Z.
Optika, 2002, Univerzita Pardubice. * Halliday D., Resnick R., Walker J.
Fyzika, 2001, VUTIUM, Brno. * Tulka J., Pirkl S.
Kmity a vlny, 2004, Univerzita Pardubice. UPa. * Tulka J., Pirkl S.
Termika, 2002, Univerzita Pardubice. UPa. * Zajíc J.
Fyzika II (Elektřina a magnetismus), 1999, Univerzita Pardubice..
Course title Course code
Graphic Editors KIT/IGRED
Type of course
Lecture + Lesson
Level of course
Bc.
Year of study Semester Number of credits Language
0 LS 4 CZ
Name of lecturer * Kopecký Zbyněk, Ing. * Fribert Miroslav, Ing. Dr.
Objective Demonstrate to students method of working in modern 2D graphics editor. Explain versatile spectrum activity and techniques used with processing graphic information from method of primary acquisition, through their successive edits, archiving, final prepress preparations up to the printing method. After completion of the course, students are capable of working with modern 2D graphics editor, to work with graphic information in whole spectrum of activity and operation from primary acquisition, through their successive edits, archiving, final prepress preparations up to the method of printing.
Prerequisities Course contents Basic algorithm for working with graphic objects in graphics editor. Hardware and software for processing graphic. Draw programs, raster graphics programs, type programs. Means of interpretation of graphic on different output device. Representation of raster and vector picture. Languages for description pages. Formats of graphic data and their transmission. Color perception and specifications of colors. Color models. Processing publication in the area DTP. Workflow systems. Program Adobe Illustrator - basic operating. Drawing objects. Painting in drawing. Working with layer. Working with text. Program Adobe Photoshop - basic operating. Scanning original - edits scanning picture. Working with options. Masks and channels. Using layers. Retouching picture. Painting in picture. Program Adobe InDesign - basic operating. Working with text. Working with paragraph. Frames and column. Attributes chaps and publications. Chart and formula.
Teaching methods Monologická (výklad, přednáška, instruktáž), Nácvik dovedností, Grafické a výtvarné činnosti
Assesment methods Ústní zkouška, Písemná zkouška, Rozbor díla tvůrčího charakteru, Rozhovor
Recommended reading *
Příručky a manuály k aktuálním verzím programů: Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe In-Design, Corel Draw.. * B. Sobota:.
Grafické editory, KOPP, 1997. &, &.
* Green P.:.
Understanding Digital Color, GATF 1995.. * GREEN P.
Understanding Digital Color. GATF, 1995. * J. Žára:.
Moderní počítačová grafika, Computer Press, 1998. * M.Dohnal:.
Fyzikální základy reprodukce obrazu, Skriptum Univerzita Pardubice 2003. S.. * M.Fribert:.
Počítačová grafika v předtiskových operacích, Polygrafický sešit 3, Univerzita Pardubice 1998.. * S. Horný:.
Od DTP k Prepressu. Grada, Praha 1997.. * Speirs H.:.
Introduction to Prepress, PIRA Surrey 1998.. * SPEIRS H.
Introduction to Prepress. PIRA Surrey, 1998.
Course title Course code
Information Resources and Its Exploitation KIT/IIFZ
Type of course
Lecture + Lesson
Level of course
Bc.
Year of study Semester Number of credits Language
0 ZS 2 CZ
Name of lecturer * Jankovská Blanka, Ing.
Objective Purpose of the subject - to teach students to individually and effectively exploit library and information services focused on computer sciences and electrical engineering; to be familiar with the standards of bibliographic references and to be able to use them. The student is document literate, he/she is able to solve specific information tasks. He/she can choose the appropriate information resources connected to an assigned topic, seek the relevant information, elaborate the recherche and cite the used sources correctly. He/she can state his/her case and defend his/her procedures.
Prerequisities Course contents Introduction to information science, basic terms. History of libraries. Libraries today (at present), Internet. Document processing - name and subject description. Secondary information resources - catalogues, bibliographies. Searching the Internet - subject trees, search engines, portals. Information and database centres, types of databases, theoretical principles of searching. Specialized information resources focused on law and public administration. Specialized information resources focused on competitive intelligence. Multidisciplinary and subject-specific electronic information resources. E-journals, searching full texts. Special information resources: patent and standards databases. Preparation and realization of the recherche.
Teaching methods Monologická (výklad, přednáška, instruktáž), Dialogická (diskuze, rozhovor, brainstorming), Metody samostatných akcí, Demonstrace, Nácvik dovedností
Assesment methods Posouzení zadané práce, Rozbor produktů pracovní činnosti studenta
Recommended reading * CEJPEK, J.
Informace, komunikace a myšlení: úvod do informační vědy. . Praha: Karolinum, 2005. ISBN 80246-1037-X. * SKLENÁK, V.
Data, informace, znalosti a Internet. . Praha : C. H. Beck, 2001. ISBN 80-7179-409-0. * TKAČÍKOVÁ, D.
Informační zdroje Internetu: a jak je efektivně využívat. . Praha: Výpočetní centrum ČVUT, 1997.
Course title Course code
Information Resources and Its Exploitation KIT/IIFZE
Type of course
Lecture + Lesson
Level of course
Bc.
Year of study Semester Number of credits Language
0 ZS 2 CZ
Name of lecturer * Vinopalová Soňa, Mgr. * Jankovská Blanka, Ing.
Objective Purpose of the subject - to teach students to individually and effectively exploit library and information services focused on computer sciences and electrical engineering; to be familiar with the standards of bibliographic references and to be able to use them. The student is document literate, he/she is able to solve specific information tasks. He/she can choose the appropriate information resources connected to an assigned topic, seek the relevant information, elaborate the recherche and cite the used sources correctly. He/she can state his/her case and defend his/her procedures.
Prerequisities Course contents Introduction to information science, basic terms. History of libraries. Libraries today (at present), Internet. Document processing - name and subject description. Secondary information resources - catalogues, bibliographies. Searching the Internet - subject trees, search engines, portals. Information and database centres, types of databases, theoretical principles of searching. Specialized information resources focused on law and public administration. Specialized information resources focused on competitive intelligence. Multidisciplinary and subject-specific electronic information resources. E-journals, searching full texts. Special information resources: patent and standards databases. Preparation and realization of the recherche.
Teaching methods
Monologická (výklad, přednáška, instruktáž), Dialogická (diskuze, rozhovor, brainstorming), Metody samostatných akcí, Demonstrace, Nácvik dovedností
Assesment methods Posouzení zadané práce, Rozbor produktů pracovní činnosti studenta
Recommended reading * CEJPEK, J.
Informace, komunikace a myšlení: úvod do informační vědy. . Praha: Karolinum, 2005. ISBN 80246-1037-X. * SKLENÁK, V.
Data, informace, znalosti a Internet. . Praha : C. H. Beck, 2001. ISBN 80-7179-409-0. * TKAČÍKOVÁ, D.
Informační zdroje Internetu: a jak je efektivně využívat. . Praha: Výpočetní centrum ČVUT, 1997.
Course title Course code
Programming Techniques in Java KIT/IJAV
Type of course
Lecture + Lesson
Level of course
Bc.
Year of study Semester Number of credits Language
0 LS 4 CZ
Name of lecturer * Šilar Zdeněk, Ing. * Karamazov Simeon, prof. Ing. Dr.
Objective The goal is to expand basic knowledge of Java programming techniques further. Students will learn about teaching collections (containers) for storing a large number of objects with multi-threaded applications, network Java, with XML in Java and other technology news and recent versions of Java. After completion of this course is the student able to develop complex applications on the Java SE platform. The knowledge and skills can be applied in other related subjects.
Prerequisities Course contents Order objects - comparators. Collection - classes, interfaces and methods. Programming and use of multithreaded applications. Network communication in Java using TCP sockets. Using XML for describing structured data in Java. Introduction to Programming in Java mobile devices.
Teaching methods Monologická (výklad, přednáška, instruktáž), Dialogická (diskuze, rozhovor, brainstorming), Metody samostatných akcí, Demonstrace
Assesment methods Ústní zkouška, Písemná zkouška, Posouzení zadané práce, Analýza výkonu studenta, Rozhovor
Recommended reading * Brůha Luboš.
Java - hotová řešení, Computer Press, Brno 2003. * Herout Pavel.
Učebnice jazyka Java, Kopp, České Budějovice 2004.
* Keogh James.
Java bez předchozích znalostí, CP Books, a.s., Brno 2005.. * Kiszka Bogdan.
1001 tipů a triků pro jazyk Java, Computer Press, Brno 2009..
Course title Course code
Language C++ II KIT/IJC+2
Type of course
Lecture + Lesson
Level of course
Bc.
Year of study Semester Number of credits Language
0 ZS 4 CZ
Name of lecturer * Štroch Jaroslav, Ing. * Dušek František, doc. Ing. CSc. * Šubrt Pavel, Ing.
Objective Implementation of object oriented programming in simple application. Training of using STL templates. The student is qualified to create simple console aplication. He can develop application components.
Prerequisities Course contents Repetition object oriented programming (using pointers, operators, construction, destruction, object inheritance). Templates and their application. STL templates (containers, iterators, standard algorithms). Using STL templates.
Teaching methods Monologická (výklad, přednáška, instruktáž), Dialogická (diskuze, rozhovor, brainstorming), Metody práce s textem (učebnicí, knihou), Demonstrace, Projekce, Pracovní činnosti
Assesment methods Ústní zkouška, Písemná zkouška, Analýza výkonu studenta, Rozhovor, Hospitace
Recommended reading *
Mistrovství v C++. *
MSDN.
Course title Course code
Language C++ III KIT/IJC+3
Type of course
Lecture + Lesson
Level of course
Bc.
Year of study Semester Number of credits Language
0 LS 4 CZ
Name of lecturer * Štroch Jaroslav, Ing. * Dušek František, doc. Ing. CSc.
Objective Design and developing window application with QT4 technology. The student is qualified to create simple window aplication. He can develop application components.
Prerequisities Course contents QT4 technology. Training of develoment window applications. Implementation of dialog and main windows. Creating proces of QT4 plugins. Using graphic and network libraries. Developing simple window applications.
Teaching methods Monologická (výklad, přednáška, instruktáž), Dialogická (diskuze, rozhovor, brainstorming), Metody práce s textem (učebnicí, knihou), Demonstrace, Projekce, Pracovní činnosti
Assesment methods Ústní zkouška, Písemná zkouška, Analýza výkonu studenta, Rozhovor, Hospitace
Recommended reading *
QT Assistant. *
MSDN.
Course title Course code
Architecture and Techniques of Database Systems KIT/INADS
Type of course
Lecture + Lesson
Level of course
Mgr.
Year of study Semester Number of credits Language
0 ZS 5 CZ
Name of lecturer * Žák David, RNDr. Ph.D. * Kavička Antonín, doc. Ing. Ph.D. * Lebduška Jiří, Bc.
Objective The main aim of the course is to familiarize students with the architectures and techniques of database systems and to broaden knowledge of database design, development and administration on Oracle platform. The overviews in Oracle database system architecture, processes and redo technologies. The ability to apply basic security rules, transactional mechanisms, work with execution plan.
Prerequisities Course contents History of database systems, Overview of database models (hierarchical, network, relational, object-oriented). Oracle 10g platform, Oracle history. Overview of Oracle Enterprise Manager and Oracle Express Edition Database. Effective design of schemas (datatypes, constraints, clusters, IOT, external tables, index techniques). Creation of effective statements (usage of ROWID, ROWNUM, searching methods, joins, aggregations). Optimization of SQL query, execution plan. Effective programming in PL/SQL (packages, dependencies, static and dynamic SQL statements, cursors). Technologies Oracle Text and Oracle Spatial. Architecture of Oracle database. Logical and physical structures. Memory structures. Processes of database server. Storage administration. Technology Automatic Storage Management. Security, user rights, audit. Transactions administration. Flashback technology. Data backup and restoring. Technology Real Application Clusters.
Teaching methods Monologická (výklad, přednáška, instruktáž), Dialogická (diskuze, rozhovor, brainstorming), Demonstrace, Projekce, Nácvik dovedností
Assesment methods Písemná zkouška, Posouzení zadané práce, Rozbor díla tvůrčího charakteru, Didaktický test, Rozhovor
Recommended reading * Lacko, L.
ORACLE - Správa, programování a použití databázového systému, 464 s., ISBN 80-7226-699-3. Praha, Computer Press, 2002. ISBN 80-7226-699-3. * LACKO, L.
Oracle - Správa, programování a použití databázového systému, 576 s., ISBN 978-80-251-14902. Praha: Computer Press, 2007. ISBN 978-80-251-1490-2.
* LONEY, K., BRYLA, B.
Mistrovství v Oracle Database 10g, 704 s., ISBN 80-251-1277-2. Praha: Computer Press, 2006. ISBN 80-251-1277-2. * LONEY, K.; THERIAULTOVÁ, M.
Mistrovství v Oracle, ISBN-80-7226-635-7. Praha: Computer Press, 2001. ISBN 80-7226-635-7. * Urman, S., Hardman, R., McLaughlin, M.
Oracle - programování v PL/SQL. Praha: Computer Press, 2008. ISBN 80-251-1199-7.
Course title Course code
Applied Mathematics KIT/INAM
Type of course
Lecture + Lesson
Level of course
Mgr.
Year of study Semester Number of credits Language
0 LS 5 CZ
Name of lecturer * Linda Bohdan, doc. RNDr. CSc. * Rak Josef, RNDr.
Objective The aim of the course is introduction to analytics, approximations and numerical methods in the sphere of mathematical programming. Methods used in technical computing will be described. Matlab software is used for practical examples. Expansion of analytical and logical cogitation. Higher level of mathematical knowledge. Summary of numerical methods and their functions in computation problems. Active solving of practical computation problems.
Prerequisities Course contents Errors and defects in numerical computation. Approximations and Least Square Methods. Interpolation (Lagrange, Newton and Hermit). Polynomial spline. Numerical derivation and integration. Numerical methods for solving of linear equations systems (direct and iteration methods). Numerical methods for solving of nonlinear equations (roots separation, Newton method and its modifications). Numerical solving of ordinary differential equations (Euler and Runge-Kutta methods).
Teaching methods Monologická (výklad, přednáška, instruktáž), Dialogická (diskuze, rozhovor, brainstorming), Metody práce s textem (učebnicí, knihou), Projekce, Nácvik dovedností
Assesment methods Ústní zkouška, Písemná zkouška, Posouzení zadané práce, Rozbor díla tvůrčího charakteru, Didaktický test, Rozhovor
Recommended reading
* Faddějev, Faddějevová.
Numerické metody lineární algebry,Praha, SNTL 1964. Praha: SNTL, 1964. * Kaucký.
Elementární metody řešení obyčejných diferenciálních rovnic, Praha, NČSAV 1953. Praha: NČSAV, 1953. * Míka.
Numerické metody algebry, Praha, SNTL 1985. Praha: SNTL, 1985. * Přikryl, P.
Numerické metody matematické analýzy. 4. Ralston, 1985. * Ralston, A.
Základy numerické matematiky. Praha: Academia, 1973. * Vitásek, E.
Numerické metody. Praha, SNTL, 1987. * Vitásek.
Základy teorie numerických metod na řešení ODR, Praha, Academia 1994. Praha: Academia 1994, 1994.
Course title Course code
Personal Data and Copyright Protection KIT/INAPE
Type of course
Lecture
Level of course
Mgr.
Year of study Semester Number of credits Language
0 ZS 2 CZ
Name of lecturer * Horák Pavel, JUDr.
Objective The main aim of this course is basic putting institutes legal theory of ownership of intellectual property rights and related rights and the fundamental law to protect people and the protection of personal data. Emphasis is placed on the subject of a deepening legal awareness in students of constitutional law, in particular the fundamental rights and freedoms and to deepen the knowledge of the actual law in force in the field of private law with a focus on copyright and industrial property rights and rights to the designation. The basic orientation of intangible property and the handling of personal data.
Prerequisities Course contents Introduction to the subject. Constitutional law - Charter of Fundamental Rights and Freedoms. The basics of copyright law - Definition, scope and subject matter of copyright, the author and his law license agreement, staff and school work, the rights related to copyright. Commercial law - the foundations of competition law, unfair competition, consumer protection, public aspects. Protection of industrial rights and the rights to the designation - industrial property rights, the rights to the designation, name and trade register. Privacy Policy - the status and rights of individuals, responsibilities for the processing of personal data, privacy, control and sanctions. The right to information - international and constitutional foundations of the right to information, legal context of freedom of information, access to information in terms of the applicant, the provision of information in terms of office.
Teaching methods Monologická (výklad, přednáška, instruktáž)
Assesment methods Didaktický test
Recommended reading *
Ústavní zákon č. 1/1993 Sb., Ústava České republiky. *
Zákon č. 101/2000 Sb. o ochraně osobních údajů. *
Zákon č. 106/1999 Sb. o svobodném přístupu k informacím. *
Zákon č. 121/2000 Sb. o právu autorském. *
Zákon č. 40/1964 Sb. občanský zákoník. *
Zákon č. 441/2003 Sb. o ochranných známkách. *
Zákon č. 478/92 Sb. o užitných vzorech. *
Zákon č. 513/1991 Sb. obchodní zákoník. *
Zákon č. 527/1990 Sb. o vynálezech a zlepšovacích návrzích. * Korbel František.
Právo a informace, LINDE Praha. * Kříž Jan a kol.
Autorský zákon, LINDE Praha. * Martin Janků a kol.
Základy práva pro posluchače neprávnických fakult, C.H.BECK 2004. * Matoušová Miroslava a kol.
Ochrana osobních údajů, ASPI Praha. * Raus David a kol.
Zákon o ochraně hospodářské soutěže, LINDE Praha. * Štenglová Ivana a kol.
Obchodní tajemství, LINDE Praha.
Course title Course code
Data warehousing KIT/INDSK
Type of course
Lecture + Lesson
Level of course
Mgr.
Year of study Semester Number of credits Language
0 LS 3 CZ
Name of lecturer * Žák David, RNDr. Ph.D.
Objective The main aim of the course is to familiarize students with goals and techniques that are used in data warehousing and to give them a clear understanding of how to construct a data warehouse. Via numerous exercises, the student will understand multidimensional databases, and be able to understand how they are created and maintained. The overviews in techniques that are used in data warehousing. The ability to create and maintain multidimensional databases, SQL queries with CUBE and ROLLUP clauses, use wizards for cubes and dimensions creation.
Prerequisities Course contents History of data warehousing, business intelligence Multidimensional databases Data warehouse architecture Methods for creating and maintaining of data warehouses Pre-aggregation of data, data extraction, transformation, loading (ETL) Online analytical processing (OLAP) SQL query - CUBE and ROLLUP clauses Data mining Oracle Warehouse Builder Access to OLAP objects using Oracle Enterprise Manager Dimension Wizard, Cube Wizard
Teaching methods Monologická (výklad, přednáška, instruktáž), Dialogická (diskuze, rozhovor, brainstorming), Demonstrace, Projekce, Nácvik dovedností
Assesment methods Písemná zkouška, Posouzení zadané práce, Rozbor díla tvůrčího charakteru, Didaktický test, Rozhovor
Recommended reading * LACKO, L.
Databáze: datové sklady, OLAP a dolování dat. Praha: Computer Press, 2003. 488 s. ISBN 80-7226969-0.. * Lacko, L.
ORACLE - Správa, programování a použití databázového systému, 464 s., ISBN 80-7226-699-3. Praha, Computer Press, 2002. ISBN 80-7226-699-3. * Lacko, L.
Správa, programování a použití databázového systému. Praha: Computer Press, 2007. 576 s- ISBN: 978-80-251-1490-2..
* LONEY,K., BRYLA, B.
Mistrovství v Oracle Database 10g. Praha: Computer Press, 2006. 704 s. ISBN: 80-2511277-2.. * LONEY,K., THERIAULTOVÁ,M.
Mistrovství v Oracle. Praha: Computer Press, 2002, ISBN-80-7226-635-7..
Course title Course code
Electronic Document Preparation KIT/INEPD
Type of course
Lesson
Level of course
Mgr.
Year of study Semester Number of credits Language
0 ZS 2 CZ
Name of lecturer * Šotek Karel, prof. Ing. CSc. * Hudec Tomáš, Mgr.
Objective The goal is to get basic knowledge for document preparation using computers-get acquainted with typography and typesetting rules, text preparation for typesetting and printing, explanation of basic principles, algorithms and techniques of document preparation with respect to their usage during the publication process (preparation of textbooks, presentations, writing theses, program documentation and manuals, etc.) with focus on the TeX typesetting system. Ability to prepare documents with respect to typography and Czech spelling rules, do emendations of a text, use TeX.
Prerequisities Course contents Definition of typography, paragraph and its make-up, Lorem ipsum?, line-breaking algorithm. Introduction to TeX, mark-up, plainTeX, LaTeX, marks for paragraph typesetting; logical vs. visual structure of a document. Mark-up languages: SGML, XML, XHTML, MathML, CSS, LaTeX; OOo, styles. Typographic units, rules of Czech straight setting. Line-breaking and hyphenation; examples of staight setting in TeX. Type, fonts, emphasizing; examples in LaTeX. Mixed setting: itemization, technical setting. Mathematical setting; examples in TeX. Publication preparation, parts of a book. Final editing of a text before printing, emendation, ČSN 88 0410. ConTeXt, TeX macros with many possibilities. Cross-references. Typography on the internet: entities, cascading styles. Most frequent errors and solecisms against Czech language spelling and grammar. Unicode.
Teaching methods Monologická (výklad, přednáška, instruktáž), Dialogická (diskuze, rozhovor, brainstorming), Nácvik dovedností, Pracovní činnosti
Assesment methods
Písemná zkouška, Analýza výkonu studenta
Recommended reading *
ČSN 01 6910 Úprava písemností psaných strojem. 1985?1997.. * Beran V. a kol.:.
Aktualizovaný typografický manuál, 2. opravené vydání. Kafka design, 2000. * Blažej B.:.
Grafická úprava tiskovin. SPN Praha, 1990. * Blažej Bohuslav.
Blažej Bohuslav: Ruční sazba. Praha: SPN, 1978. * Boldiš, Petr.
Bibliografické citace dokumentů podle ČSN ISO 690 a ČSN ISO 690-2 [online]. 2004-11-11 [cit. 2006-01-17]. URL: http://www.boldis.cz/citace/citace1.pdf a http://www.boldis.cz/citace/citace2.pdf. Dostupné na Boldis.cz.. 2004. * Knuth, Donald Ervin.
Digital typography. 685 s.. Stanford: Center for the Study of Language and Information, 1999. ISBN 1-57586-010-4. * Kočička P.; Blažek F.:.
Praktická typografie, 1. vydání. Computer Press, 2000. ISBN 80-7226-385-4. * Olšák, Petr.
TeXbook naruby. 2. vydání.. Brno: Konvoj, 2001. ISBN 80-7302-007-6. * Olšák, Petr.
Typografický systém TeX. 2. vydání. 300 s.. Brno: Konvoj, 2000. ISBN 80-85615-91-6. * Pop, P., Běhal, M., Čermák J.
Sazba II.. Praha: SPN, 1986. * Pop, P., Flégr, J., Pop, V.
Sazba I.. Praha: SPN, 1984. * Rybička J.:.
LaTeX pro začátečníky, 2. vydání. Konvoj, 1999. ISBN 80-85615-74-6.
Course title Course code
Marketing Management KIT/INMRF
Type of course
Lecture + Lesson
Level of course
Mgr.
Year of study Semester Number of credits Language
0 ZS 3 CZ
Name of lecturer * Šaradín Pavel, doc. Ing. CSc. * Holá Jana, Ing. Ph.D.
Objective The aim of the course is to acquaint the students with content, principles and methods of marketing management particularly within small and middle size companies and to extend basic knowledge of marketing. The students acquire practical knowledge of marketing management and basic knowledge of ICT market.
Prerequisities Course contents Market and competitive advantages. Marketing strategy. Marketing management within company business activities. The main principles of marketing management. Creation and implementation of marketing and business strategies. Setting and optimizing of company business processes. Marketing and business plans. Management of business activities. Marketing communication. CRM - Customer Relationship Management. Marketing audit. Usage of ICT within marketing communication.
Teaching methods Dialogická (diskuze, rozhovor, brainstorming), Metody samostatných akcí
Assesment methods Písemná zkouška, Posouzení zadané práce
Recommended reading * Blažková, M.
Jak využít Internet v marketingu. Praha: Grada Publishing, 2006. * Havlíček, K. Kašík, M.
Marketingové řízení malých a středních podniků. Management Press. Praha 2006.. Praha: Management Press, 2006. * Kotler, P. Armstrong, G.
Marketing. Praha: Grada Publishing, 2004. * MEFFERT, H.:.
Marketing management. Praha: Grada Publishing, 1996. * Spáčil, A.
Jak pečovat o zákazníky.. Praha: Grada Publishing, 2006.
Course title Course code
Numerical Methods of Optimization KIT/INNMO
Type of course
Lecture + Lesson
Level of course
Mgr.
Year of study Semester Number of credits Language
0 ZS 6 CZ
Name of lecturer * Půlpán Zdeněk, prof. PhDr. RNDr. CSc. * Rak Josef, RNDr.
Objective The aim of the course is introduction to optimization and numerical methods in the sphere of mathematical programming. Methods used in technical computing will be described. Matlab software is used for practical examples. Expansion of analytical and logical cogitation. Higher level of mathematical knowledge. Summary of optimalization methods and their functions in computation problems. Active solving of practical optimalization problems.
Prerequisities Course contents Optimization in applications and examples. Minimalization of one variable functions and numerical methods. Minimalization of multivariable functions. Nondifferenciable optimization. Minimalization of quadratic functions. Gradient methods. Newton and QuasiNewton methods. Optimization with and without constraints. Lagrange function and Kuhn_Tucker conditions. Quadratic programming. Nonlinear programming.
Teaching methods Monologická (výklad, přednáška, instruktáž), Dialogická (diskuze, rozhovor, brainstorming), Metody práce s textem (učebnicí, knihou), Projekce, Nácvik dovedností
Assesment methods Ústní zkouška, Písemná zkouška, Posouzení zadané práce, Rozbor díla tvůrčího charakteru, Didaktický test, Rozhovor
Recommended reading * Mišík.
Funkcionální analýza. Bratislava: Alfa, 1988. * Nožička et al.Theorie der linearen Optimierung, Berlin, Akademieverlag 1972.
Theorie der linearen Optimierung. Berlin: Akademieverlag, 1972. * Schwarz.
Matematické metody ve fyzice. Praha: SNTL, 1972. * Seifart, Manteufel.
Lineare Optimierung. Leipzig, 1985. * Sirovich.
Introduction to Applied Mathematics. Berlin: Springer, 1988.
* Taylor.
Úvod do funkcionální analýzy. Praha: Academia, 1973.
Course title Course code
Operating Systems I KIT/INOS1
Type of course
Lecture + Lesson
Level of course
Mgr.
Year of study Semester Number of credits Language
0 ZS 5 CZ
Name of lecturer * Šotek Karel, prof. Ing. CSc. * Hudec Tomáš, Mgr.
Objective The goal is to get students acquainted with the deeper theory of operating systems and practically applying the theory in the most common UNIX-like operating systems. Have possibilities to get practical experience and skills with the operating systems Linux, Solaris, *BSD. Deeper overview of UNIX operating system principles and resources for programmers and processes; ability to use this during programming.
Prerequisities Course contents UNIX-like OS Theory and Management: resources, processes, virtual memory, I/O, signals. UNIX: kernel, system calls, processes, threads, scheduler, memory management, I/O, file-systems, network, X Window, security, installation and configuration of UNIX-like system (Linux/*BSD/Solaris), installation and management of services on these systems.
Teaching methods Monologická (výklad, přednáška, instruktáž), Demonstrace, Pracovní činnosti
Assesment methods Ústní zkouška, Písemná zkouška, Posouzení zadané práce
Recommended reading * Brinch-Hansen P.
Principy operačních systémů. Praha: SNTL, 1979. * Kolektiv autorů.
LINUX dokumentační projekt. 4. aktualizované vydání.. Praha: Computer Press, 2008. ISBN 978-80-251-1525-1.
* Madnick S. E., DONOVAN J. J.
Operační systémy. Praha: SNTL, 1981. * Shah, S.
Administrace systému Linux - podrobný průvodce začínajícího administrátora. Praha: Grada, 2002. ISBN 80-7169-586-6. * Tanenbaum, A., Goodman, J.
Structured Computer Organization. USA: Prentice-Hall, 1999. ISBN 0-13095990-1. * Tannenbaum A.
Modern Operating Systems. USA: Prentice-Hall, 2001. ISBN 0-13-031358-0. * Zemánek.
Základy operačního systému UNIX. Praha: Česká informatická společnost, 1993.
Course title Course code
Operating Systems II KIT/INOS2
Type of course
Lecture + Lesson
Level of course
Mgr.
Year of study Semester Number of credits Language
0 LS 5 CZ
Name of lecturer * Hudec Tomáš, Mgr. * Šotek Karel, prof. Ing. CSc.
Objective The goal is to get students acquainted with the deeper theory of operating systems and practically applying the theory in the most common Windows server operating systems. Get practical experience and skills with the Windows server operating systems. Deeper overview of Windows Server operating system principles and resources for programmers and processes; ability to use this during programming.
Prerequisities Course contents Windows Server OS Theory and Management: resources, processes, virtual memory, I/O, GUI. UNIX: HAL, Win32 GDI, Executive, Win32 API, processes, threads, scheduler, memory management, I/O, file-systems, network, security, installation and configuration of Windows server system, installation and management of services on this system.
Teaching methods Monologická (výklad, přednáška, instruktáž), Demonstrace, Pracovní činnosti
Assesment methods
Ústní zkouška, Písemná zkouška, Posouzení zadané práce
Recommended reading * Brinch-Hansen P.
Principy operačních systémů. Praha: SNTL, 1979. * Madnick S. E., DONOVAN J. J.
Operační systémy. Praha: SNTL, 1981. * Tanenbaum, A., Goodman, J.
Structured Computer Organization. USA: Prentice-Hall, 1999. ISBN 0-13095990-1. * Tannenbaum A.
Modern Operating Systems. USA: Prentice-Hall, 2001. ISBN 0-13-031358-0.
Course title Course code
Programming Database Applications KIT/INPDA
Type of course
Lecture + Lesson
Level of course
Mgr.
Year of study Semester Number of credits Language
0 ZS 5 CZ
Name of lecturer * Šilar Zdeněk, Ing.
Objective The aim of the course is to acquaint students with the techniques of programming database applications in a particular development environment using Java programming language. Students will get acquainted with modern teaching technologies for the design and development of robust database applications. After completion of this course the student will be able to use modern technologies to design and implement an information system. The knowledge and skills will be able to apply in practice.
Prerequisities Course contents Introduction - resources, tools and literature. Database approaches and types of databases. Types of connection to databases (ODBC, JDBC, etc.). Persistence data. Tools for object-relational data mapping (ORM). Existing technology ( "Framework") - issues and options. Suggestions and solutions to different ways of building database applications.
Teaching methods Monologická (výklad, přednáška, instruktáž), Dialogická (diskuze, rozhovor, brainstorming), Metody samostatných akcí, Demonstrace
Assesment methods Ústní zkouška, Písemná zkouška, Posouzení zadané práce, Analýza výkonu studenta, Rozhovor
Recommended reading
Course title Course code
Electronic Document Preparation KIT/INPDE
Type of course
Lesson
Level of course
null
Year of study Semester Number of credits Language
0 ZS 2 CZ
Name of lecturer * Šotek Karel, prof. Ing. CSc. * Hudec Tomáš, Mgr.
Objective The goal is to get basic knowledge for document preparation using computers-get acquainted with typography and typesetting rules, text preparation for typesetting and printing, explanation of basic principles, algorithms and techniques of document preparation with respect to their usage during the publication process (preparation of textbooks, presentations, writing theses, program documentation and manuals, etc.) with focus on the TeX typesetting system. Ability to prepare documents with respect to typography and Czech spelling rules, do emendations of a text, use TeX.
Prerequisities Course contents Definition of typography, paragraph and its make-up, Lorem ipsum?, line-breaking algorithm. Introduction to TeX, mark-up, plainTeX, LaTeX, marks for paragraph typesetting; logical vs. visual structure of a document. Mark-up languages: SGML, XML, XHTML, MathML, CSS, LaTeX; OOo, styles. Typographic units, rules of Czech straight setting. Line-breaking and hyphenation; examples of staight setting in TeX. Type, fonts, emphasizing; examples in LaTeX. Mixed setting: itemization, technical setting. Mathematical setting; examples in TeX. Publication preparation, parts of a book. Final editing of a text before printing, emendation, ČSN 88 0410. ConTeXt, TeX macros with many possibilities. Cross-references. Typography on the internet: entities, cascading styles. Most frequent errors and solecisms against Czech language spelling and grammar. Unicode.
Teaching methods Monologická (výklad, přednáška, instruktáž), Dialogická (diskuze, rozhovor, brainstorming), Nácvik dovedností, Pracovní činnosti
Assesment methods Písemná zkouška, Analýza výkonu studenta
Recommended reading *
ČSN 01 6910 Úprava písemností psaných strojem. 1985?1997..
* Beran V. a kol.:.
Aktualizovaný typografický manuál, 2. opravené vydání. Kafka design, 2000. * Blažej B.:.
Grafická úprava tiskovin. SPN Praha, 1990. * Blažej Bohuslav.
Blažej Bohuslav: Ruční sazba. Praha: SPN, 1978. * Boldiš, Petr.
Bibliografické citace dokumentů podle ČSN ISO 690 a ČSN ISO 690-2 [online]. 2004-11-11 [cit. 2006-01-17]. URL: http://www.boldis.cz/citace/citace1.pdf a http://www.boldis.cz/citace/citace2.pdf. Dostupné na Boldis.cz.. 2004. * Knuth, Donald Ervin.
Digital typography. 685 s.. Stanford: Center for the Study of Language and Information, 1999. ISBN 1-57586-010-4. * Kočička P.; Blažek F.:.
Praktická typografie, 1. vydání. Computer Press, 2000. ISBN 80-7226-385-4. * Olšák, Petr.
TeXbook naruby. 2. vydání.. Brno: Konvoj, 2001. ISBN 80-7302-007-6. * Olšák, Petr.
Typografický systém TeX. 2. vydání. 300 s.. Brno: Konvoj, 2000. ISBN 80-85615-91-6. * Pop, P., Běhal, M., Čermák J.
Sazba II.. Praha: SPN, 1986. * Pop, P., Flégr, J., Pop, V.
Sazba I.. Praha: SPN, 1984. * Rybička J.:.
LaTeX pro začátečníky, 2. vydání. Konvoj, 1999. ISBN 80-85615-74-6.
Course title Course code
Business Informatics KIT/INPI
Type of course
Lecture + Lesson
Level of course
Mgr.
Year of study Semester Number of credits Language
0 ZS 5 CZ
Name of lecturer * Holá Jana, Ing. Ph.D. * Čegan Lukáš, Ing. Ph.D.
Objective The aim of the course is to acquaint the students with theoretical grounding of business informatics - a discipline combining information technology (IT) with management concepts. The course content is an overview of the most used information and communication technologies in company management. The course focuses on basic ICT terms, principles, development as well as the current issues within the whole company information and communication infrastructure. Students acquire the most important knowledge of usage of information and communication technologies within business, practice skills of process management in ARIS platform and practice skills of Enterprise Application Integration.
Prerequisities Course contents The importance and content of business informatics. The main principles of BI. Strategy information management. Information and management decision process. Information systems and its applications. Modeling, simulation, optimalization of business processes - examples of ARIS platform tools. ERP and BI systems - Enterprise Resources Planning and Business Intelligence Systems. e-business and e-commerce, m-commerce.
CRM systems - Customer Relationship Management. ECM (CMS) Systems - Enterprise Content Management (Content Management system). EAI - Enterprise Application Integration, web services and web portal. IT management. Protection and security, company security policy.
Teaching methods Dialogická (diskuze, rozhovor, brainstorming), Demonstrace, Nácvik dovedností
Assesment methods Písemná zkouška, Posouzení zadané práce
Recommended reading * BASL, J.
Podnikové informační systémy, ISBN 80-2470-214-2. 1. vyd. Praha: Grada, 2002. ISBN 80-2470214-2. * DOHNAL, J.
Řízení vztahů se zákazníky - Procesy, pracovníci, technologie, ISBN 80-247-0401-3. Praha: Grada, 2002. ISBN 80-247-0401-3. * Gála, L., Pour, J., Toman, P.
Podniková informatika. null. Grada, 2006. ISBN null. * Pour, J. a kol.
Informační systémy a elektronické podnikání. VŠE, 2004. * Řepa, V.
Podnikové procesy. Grada, 2006. * Sodomka, P.
Informační systémy v podnikové praxi. Praha: Computer press, 2006.
Course title Course code
Programming of Internet Applications KIT/INPIA
Type of course
Lecture + Lesson
Level of course
Mgr.
Year of study Semester Number of credits Language
0 ZS+LS 5 CZ
Name of lecturer * Kavička Antonín, doc. Ing. Ph.D. * Šilar Zdeněk, Ing.
Objective The aim of this course is to acquaint students with the techniques of programming Internet applications in the Java programming language. Students during the teaching acquainted with modern technologies for the design and development of Web applications. After graduating from this course the student will be able to design dynamic interactive pages with the help of modern technology. The knowledge and skills can be applied in the follow-up courses.
Prerequisities Course contents Basics and using JSP scripting elements. HTML and JSP elements. Servlets. Important directives. JavaBeans objects. Installation and maintenance of Web applications. JSP pages and databases. The conception of Java Enterprise Edition (JEE) - introduction (resources, tools and literature). Existing internet technology. JSP architectures. JSP scripting - the basic building blocks. JSP implicit objects and directives. Servlets - instructions and directives, the transfer of JSP to servlets. The building of real applications. Submission semester work. JavaBeans objects - characteristics and actions. Installation, maintenance and security of Web applications. Design and sample of another application. Controller and the flow of Web applications. JSP and databases. JSF and other "Frameworks".
Teaching methods Monologická (výklad, přednáška, instruktáž), Dialogická (diskuze, rozhovor, brainstorming), Metody samostatných akcí, Demonstrace
Assesment methods Ústní zkouška, Písemná zkouška, Posouzení zadané práce, Analýza výkonu studenta, Rozhovor
Recommended reading * Bollinger, G., Natarajan, B.
JSP - Java Server Pages, podrobný průvodce začínajícího tvůrce webu. Praha, Grada, 2003. ISBN 80-247-0340-8.
* DELLWIG, I. DELLWIG, A.
JavaScript - příručka programátora.. Praha: Grada, 2003. ISBN 80-247-0298-3.
Course title Course code
PR and Presentation Skills KIT/INPPD
Type of course
Lecture + Lesson
Level of course
Mgr.
Year of study Semester Number of credits Language
0 LS 3 CZ
Name of lecturer * Jelínek Radim, Ing. Mgr. Ph.D. * Vaculík Josef, doc. Ing. CSc.
Objective The aim of the course is to acquaint the students with one of the most important instruments of communication which is currently indispensable for the modern company in relations to other subjects. Generally, public relations are considered to be a part of the marketing mix (promotion), according to other theories it rather overreaches its framework and it is considered to be an instrument of strategic management. The students acquire an overview and basic knowledge of marketing communication and an overview of the main points of personal skills.
Prerequisities Course contents Communication as a social phenomenon. Marketing and methods of public relations. Origin and essence of PR methods. PR and the public. Influence on public by means of mass media. Communication in crisis situation of a company. Internal PR. PR online. Personal communication. The main principles of successful presentation. Public opinion and communication. Presentation training.
Teaching methods Dialogická (diskuze, rozhovor, brainstorming), Nácvik dovedností
Assesment methods Posouzení zadané práce
Recommended reading * De Pelsmacker, P.
Marketingová komunikace. Praha: Grada Publishing, 2003. * Hierhold, E.
Rétorika a prezentace. Praha: Grada Publishing, 2005. * Hloušková, I.
Vnitrofiremní komunikace.
* Philips, D.
Online public relations. Praha: Grada Publishing, 2001. * Svoboda, V.
Public Relations. Grada Publishing, 2005.
Course title Course code
PR and Presentation Skills KIT/INPPE
Type of course
Lecture + Lesson
Level of course
Mgr.
Year of study Semester Number of credits Language
0 LS 3 CZ
Name of lecturer * Jelínek Radim, Ing. Mgr. Ph.D. * Holá Jana, Ing. Ph.D.
Objective The aim of the course is to acquaint the students with one of the most important instruments of communication which is currently indispensable for the modern company in relations to other subjects. Generally, public relations are considered to be a part of the marketing mix (promotion), according to other theories it rather overreaches its framework and it is considered to be an instrument of strategic management. The students acquire an overview and basic knowledge of marketing communication and an overview of the main points of personal skills.
Prerequisities Course contents Communication as a social phenomenon. Marketing and methods of public relations. Origin and essence of PR methods. PR and the public. Influence on public by means of mass media. Communication in crisis situation of a company. Internal PR. PR online. Personal communication. The main principles of successful presentation. Public opinion and communication. Presentation training.
Teaching methods Dialogická (diskuze, rozhovor, brainstorming), Nácvik dovedností
Assesment methods Posouzení zadané práce
Recommended reading * De Pelsmacker, P.
Marketingová komunikace. Praha: Grada Publishing, 2003. * Hierhold, E.
Rétorika a prezentace. Praha: Grada Publishing, 2005.
* Hloušková, I.
Vnitrofiremní komunikace. * Philips, D.
Online public relations. Praha: Grada Publishing, 2001. * Svoboda, V.
Public Relations. Grada Publishing, 2005.
Course title Course code
Theory of Probability and Mathematical Statistic KIT/INTP
Type of course
Lecture + Lesson
Level of course
Mgr.
Year of study Semester Number of credits Language
0 ZS 5 CZ
Name of lecturer * Javůrek Milan, doc. Ing. CSc. * Rak Josef, RNDr.
Objective The aim of the course is to acquaint the students with theory of probability and statistical principles in order to apply it in real situations. Student will be able to use statistical methods and theory of probability in real situations.
Prerequisities Course contents Measurement and integral basics. Definition of the probability. Independent events. Random variables. Random vectors. Common probability distributions. Independent random variables. Limit theorems. Parameters estimation. Confidence intervals for expected value and for variance. Hypothesis testing. Regression analysis. Correlation analysis. Analysis of Variance.
Teaching methods Monologická (výklad, přednáška, instruktáž)
Assesment methods Ústní zkouška, Písemná zkouška
Recommended reading
* Fahrmeir und koll.
Statistik. Springer - Verlag. Berlin, 2004. * Kubanová, J., Linda, B.
Sbírka příkladů z pravděpodobnosti. Statis, 2004. * Kubanová, J.
Statistické metody pro ekonomickou a technickou praxi. Statis, 2004. * Sirvastava, M., S.
Methods of multoivariate statistics. Wiley, New York, 2002.
Course title Course code
Theory of Probability and Mathematical Statistic KIT/INTPE
Type of course
Lecture + Lesson
Level of course
Mgr.
Year of study Semester Number of credits Language
0 ZS 4 CZ
Name of lecturer * Javůrek Milan, doc. Ing. CSc. * Rak Josef, RNDr.
Objective The aim of the course is to acquaint the students with theory of probability and statistical principles in order to apply it in real situations. Student will be able to use statistical methods and theory of probability in real situations.
Prerequisities Course contents Measurement and integral basics. Definition of the probability. Independent events. Random variables. Random vectors. Common probability distributions. Independent random variables. Limit theorems. Parameters estimation. Confidence intervals for expected value and for variance. Hypothesis testing. Regression analysis. Correlation analysis. Analysis of Variance.
Teaching methods Monologická (výklad, přednáška, instruktáž)
Assesment methods Ústní zkouška, Písemná zkouška
Recommended reading * Fahrmeir und koll.
Statistik. Springer - Verlag. Berlin, 2004. * Kubanová, J., Linda, B.
Sbírka příkladů z pravděpodobnosti. Statis, 2004. * Kubanová, J.
Statistické metody pro ekonomickou a technickou praxi. Statis, 2004. * Sirvastava, M., S.
Methods of multoivariate statistics. Wiley, New York, 2002.
Course title Course code
Object Oriented Programming KIT/IOOP
Type of course
Lecture + Lesson
Level of course
null
Year of study Semester Number of credits Language
0 ZS 5 CZ
Name of lecturer * Kavička Antonín, doc. Ing. Ph.D. * Šimerda Karel, Ing. * Kleprlíková Zuzana, Ing. * Šilar Zdeněk, Ing.
Objective This course provides students with theory of OOP and practical abilities to develop programs in object oriented programming language Java. Students will be familiar with system object analysis by the basic UML diagrams. He/she will be also capable of implementing well structured program using object oriented approach.
Prerequisities Course contents The basic terms of OOP theory, object, message, methods, attribute The class, different views of the class The date type of class and the instance of class Relations between classes, inherence, association, agregation Polymorphis, virtual methods Software Engineering, basic diagrams UML
Teaching methods Monologická (výklad, přednáška, instruktáž), Dialogická (diskuze, rozhovor, brainstorming), Demonstrace
Assesment methods Rozbor díla tvůrčího charakteru, Rozhovor
Recommended reading * Arlow, J., Neustadt, I.
UML a unifikovaný proces vývoje aplikací. Praha: Computer Press. ISBN 80-7226-947X. * Bruce Eckel.
Myslíme v jazyku Java 1.díl, knihovna programátora. Grada, 2000. ISBN 80-247-9010-6. * Bruce Eckel.
Myslíme v jazyku Java 2.díl, knihovna zkušeného programátora. Grada, 2000. ISBN 80-247-
0027-1. * Horton, I.
Java 5. Praha: Neocortex, s.r.o. ISBN 80-86330-12-5. * Meilir Page-Jones.
Základy objektově orientovaného návrhu v UML. Grada, 2001. ISBN 80-247-0210-X. * Rudolf Pecinovský.
Návrhové vzory. Computer Press, 2007. ISBN 978-80-251-1582-4. * Sharon Zakhour, Scott Hommel, Jacob Royal, Isaac Rabinovitch, Tom Risser, Mark Hoeber.
JAVA 6 Výukový kurz. null. Computer Press, 2007. ISBN 978-80-251-1575-6.
Course title Course code
Professional Training - Excursion KIT/IOPE2
Type of course
Seminary
Level of course
Bc.
Year of study Semester Number of credits Language
0 LS 1 CZ
Name of lecturer * Karamazov Simeon, prof. Ing. Dr.
Objective This course involves student participation in professional excursions, according to the offerings of the academic department. These credits can be given during the course of Bachelor study just for one excursion in which the student participates actively. The condition for active participation will be specified by the lecturer who will organize the particular concrete excursion. Students will verify and complement the knowledge acquired in lectures and seminars.
Prerequisities Course contents The excursion is determined by the offerings of the academic department.
Teaching methods Metody samostatných akcí, Pozorování, Demonstrace
Assesment methods Posouzení zadané práce
Recommended reading *
Literatura není zadávána..
Course title Course code
Professional Training - Excursion KIT/IOPEX
Type of course
Seminary
Level of course
Bc.
Year of study Semester Number of credits Language
0 ZS 1 CZ
Name of lecturer * Karamazov Simeon, prof. Ing. Dr.
Objective This course involves student participation in professional excursions, according to the offerings of the academic department. These credits can be given during the course of Bachelor study just for one excursion in which the student participates actively. The condition for active participation will be specified by the lecturer who will organize the particular concrete excursion. Students will verify and complement the knowledge acquired in lectures and seminars.
Prerequisities Course contents The excursion is determined by the offerings of the academic department.
Teaching methods Metody samostatných akcí, Pozorování, Demonstrace
Assesment methods Posouzení zadané práce
Recommended reading *
Literatura není zadávána.
Course title Course code
Operating Systems KIT/IOSYS
Type of course
Lecture + Lesson
Level of course
Bc.
Year of study Semester Number of credits Language
0 ZS 5 CZ
Name of lecturer * Hudec Tomáš, Mgr. * Seifert Michal, Bc. * Krejča David, Bc.
Objective Students get acquainted with basic theory of operating systems and will practice using the theory in the most common UNIX operating systems. Get practical experience with the Linux operating system. Overview about operating system functions and its resources which are offered to programmers; ability to use these resources during programming.
Prerequisities Course contents Přednášky: Definition of the OS, history and trends, HW and OS, hardware resources for an OS, Conceptions and architecture of OSs, Process, Process scheduling, Resources sharing, Memory management, Virtual memory, Files and file-systems, Multiprocessor systems, RT- and embedded systems, OS design and security. Cvičení: OS Linux installation, initialization of the OS; Linux theory, unix file-system, shell, ssh; Linux configuration, (SysV)init, runlevels, rc-scripts; /etc/profile, ~/.profile, ~/.bash_profile, /etc/X11/Xsession, ~/.xsession, ~/.bashrc; Daemons, /etc/services, inetd, tcpd; Processes, ps, /proc, pstree, PID, PPID, terminal, signals, kill, top, nice, renice; Job planning, atd, at, cron, crontab; Program compilation in UNIX, gcc, make, Makefile; Process creation, communication among processes, fork(), unnamed pipes, |, pipe(), named Pipes, mknod file p; Signals and their catching, kill(), signal(), sigprocmask(), alarm(); GNU development environment, GNU program compilation, gcc, ddd, ./configure, make; Threads, mutex, libpthreads, critical section; Condition, libpthreads, threads synchronization;
Sockets, client/server using TCP/IP.
Teaching methods Monologická (výklad, přednáška, instruktáž), Demonstrace, Pracovní činnosti
Assesment methods Ústní zkouška, Písemná zkouška, Posouzení zadané práce
Recommended reading * Brinch-Hansen P.
Principy operačních systémů. Praha: SNTL, 1979. * Kolektiv autorů.
LINUX dokumentační projekt. 4. aktualizované vydání.. Praha: Computer Press, 2008. ISBN 978-80-251-1525-1. * Madnick S. E., DONOVAN J. J.
Operační systémy. Praha: SNTL, 1981. * Shah, S.
Administrace systému Linux - podrobný průvodce začínajícího administrátora. Praha: Grada, 2002. ISBN 80-7169-586-6. * Tanenbaum, A., Goodman, J.
Structured Computer Organization. USA: Prentice-Hall, 1999. ISBN 0-13095990-1. * Tannenbaum A.
Modern Operating Systems. USA: Prentice-Hall, 2001. ISBN 0-13-031358-0. * Zemánek.
Základy operačního systému UNIX. Praha: Česká informatická společnost, 1993.
Course title Course code
Internet Business KIT/IPNIN
Type of course
Lecture + Lesson
Level of course
Bc.
Year of study Semester Number of credits Language
0 LS 4 CZ
Name of lecturer * Holá Jana, Ing. Ph.D. * Zákorová Eva, Ing. Ph.D. * Švadlenka Libor, doc. Ing. Ph.D.
Objective The course provides to students essential knowledge of e-commerce. The students should acquire the main principles and rules in commercial usage of Internet for strengthening company competitive advantages. The course is focused on applications of company communication, e-business, marketing online and using other external eapplications such as e-government, e-banking and various outsourcing possibilities. It also focuses on the main problems of e-commerce security. The students acquire practical knowledge and skills of Internet use, particularly in the e-commerce area.
Prerequisities Course contents Internet genesis, structure and organization, the role of Internet in ICT, development, trends and importance of Internet. Users - market segmentation. Internet - the important source of information. Security and safety factors of Internet and its threats. Internet - e-communication. Intranet in the company control. Marketing online, e-business - B2C, B2B, e-shop. Internet outsourcing. E- learning , e- banking. SW products, open source, freeware SW and platforms for e-commerce using. E-government.
Teaching methods Dialogická (diskuze, rozhovor, brainstorming), Metody samostatných akcí, Nácvik dovedností
Assesment methods Písemná zkouška, Posouzení zadané práce, Rozbor díla tvůrčího charakteru
Recommended reading * Hlavenka,J.
Dělějte byznys na Internetu, Computer Press. Praha, 2000. * Nondek,L.,Řenčová,L.
Internet a jeho komerční využití, Grada Publishing. Praha, 2000. * Stuchlík,P.,Dvořáček M.
Reklama na Internetu, Grada Publishing. Praha, 2002. * Tondr,L.
Podnikáme s Internetem, Computer Press. Praha, 2002.
Course title Course code
Computer Practicum 1 KIT/IPPR1
Type of course
Lesson
Level of course
Bc.
Year of study Semester Number of credits Language
0 ZS 1 CZ
Name of lecturer * Hudec Tomáš, Mgr. * Rak Josef, RNDr. * Biler Radek, Bc.
Objective Course objective: Learn the basics of Unix example Linux. Make the practice and knowledge of other subjects, especially live (Fundamentals of Information Technology). The course: Linux, distribution, (remote) login, filesystem, law, shell, processes, Linux commands, regular expressions. Internet, services, e-mail, news, ftp. DTP, basic typography, graphic editors, text editors and spreadsheets. Matlab. Supplement and practise the subject matter of the ZIT (Information Technology - Basic).
Prerequisities Course contents Linux, distribution, (remote) login, filesystem, law, shell, processes, Linux commands, regular expressions. Internet, services, e-mail, news, ftp. DTP, basic typography, graphic editors, text editors and spreadsheets. Matlab.
Teaching methods Metody samostatných akcí, Nácvik dovedností, Coordinated practice
Assesment methods Písemná zkouška, Posouzení zadané práce, Analýza výkonu studenta, Rozhovor
Recommended reading * DUŠEK, F.
MATLAB a SIMULINK. Úvod do používání. Pardubice, 2000.. * Josef Pecinovský.
OpenOffice.org 2.0 - kompletní průvodce. Grada. 2006.. * Josef Vybíral.
GIMP - Uživatelská příručka. Computer Press. 2004.. * Jří Rybička.
LaTeX pro začátečníky. Konvoj. 2003..
Course title Course code
Law KIT/IPRAE
Type of course
Lecture
Level of course
Bc.
Year of study Semester Number of credits Language
0 LS 2 CZ
Name of lecturer * Horák Pavel, JUDr.
Objective The main aim of this course is putting the basic institutions of legal theories and teach students the basic division of rights and the rule of law. Emphasis is placed on the subject of a deepening legal awareness in students in the field of public law and deepen the actual knowledge of the law in force in the field of private law, focusing on civil law, commercial law and the right to work. The main aim of this course is to bring basic orientation in public and civil law.
Prerequisities Course contents Introduction to the subject, theory and the concept of the state and its historical development Theory of law: the sources of law, rule of law, legal relationships, legal responsibility. Constitutional law: the structure of state power in the Czech Republic, the constitutional rights of citizens of the Czech Republic, the judiciary in the Czech Republic. Civil right material: general provisions, liability, substantive rights, the right commitment, the right to inheritance. Commercial law: a company, obligations under a trade law. Labor law: industrial relations, employment, creation, modification, termination, liability under the ZP. Civil proceedings: the parties, legal proceedings, judicial decisions and appeals, enforcement (execution). Administrative law: administrative territorial structures, the Higher Education Act, the Personal Data Protection Act. Estate and the law: a criminal offense, a misdemeanor, penalties, the basic principles of criminal proceedings, management of adhesive. Contents copyright law, use of the work, licenses, employment and school work.
Teaching methods Monologická (výklad, přednáška, instruktáž)
Assesment methods Didaktický test
Recommended reading *
Ústavní zákon č. 1/1993 Sb.,Ústava České republiky. *
Zákon č. 40/1964 Sb., občanský zákoník. *
Zákon č. 101/2000 Sb., o ochraně osobních údajů. *
Zákon č. 111/1998 Sb., o vysokých školách. *
Zákon č. 121/2000 Sb., o právu autorském. *
Zákon č. 129/2000 Sb., o krajích (krajské zřízení).
*
Zákon č. 140/1961 Sb., trestní zákon. *
Zákon č. 141/1961 Sb., o trestním řízení soudním (trestní řád). *
Zákon č. 262/2006 Sb., zákoník práce. *
Zákon č. 513/1991 Sb., obchodní zákoník. *
Zákon č. 99/1963 Sb., občanský soudní řád. * Brejcha A.
Odpovědnost v soukromém a veřejném právu, Codex Bohemia 2000. * Libor Nedorost a kol.
Základy práva, Eurolex Bohemia 2003. * Martin Janků a kol.
Základy práva pro posluchače neprávnických fakult, C.H.BECK 2004. * Schelle K., Větrovec V.
Úvod do práva pro ekonomy, Eurolex Bohemia 2002. * Spirit M a kol.
Základy práva , VŠE 2002 - skripta. * Šíma, Suk.
Základy práva pro střední a vyšší odborné školy, C.H.BECK 2002.
Course title Course code
Law KIT/IPRAV
Type of course
Lecture
Level of course
Bc.
Year of study Semester Number of credits Language
0 LS 2 CZ
Name of lecturer * Horák Pavel, JUDr.
Objective The main aim of this course is putting the basic institutions of legal theories and teach students the basic division of rights and the rule of law. Emphasis is placed on the subject of a deepening legal awareness in students in the field of public law and deepen the actual knowledge of the law in force in the field of private law, focusing on civil law, commercial law and the right to work. The basic orientation of public and civil law.
Prerequisities Course contents Introduction to the subject, theory and the concept of the state and its historical development. Theory of law: the sources of law, rule of law, legal relationships, legal liability. Constitutional law: the structure of state power in the Czech Republic, the constitutional rights of citizens of the Czech Republic, the judiciary in the Czech Republic. Civil right material: general provisions, liability, substantive rights, the right commitment, the right to inheritance. Commercial law: a company, obligations under a trade law. Labor law: industrial relations, employment, creation, modification, termination, liability under the ZP. Civil proceedings: the parties, legal proceedings, judicial decisions and appeals, enforcement (execution). Administrative law: administrative territorial structures, the Higher Education Act, the Personal Data Protection Act. Estate and the law: a criminal offense, a misdemeanor, penalties, the basic principles of criminal proceedings, management of adhesive. Copyright law: the law of copyright, use of the work, licenses, employment and school work.
Teaching methods Monologická (výklad, přednáška, instruktáž)
Assesment methods Didaktický test
Recommended reading *
Ústavní zákon č. 1/1993 Sb.,Ústava České republiky. *
Zákon č. 40/1964 Sb., občanský zákoník. *
Zákon č. 101/2000 Sb., o ochraně osobních údajů. *
Zákon č. 111/1998 Sb., o vysokých školách. *
Zákon č. 121/2000 Sb., o právu autorském. *
Zákon č. 129/2000 Sb., o krajích (krajské zřízení). *
Zákon č. 140/1961 Sb., trestní zákon. *
Zákon č. 141/1961 Sb., o trestním řízení soudním (trestní řád). *
Zákon č. 262/2006 Sb., zákoník práce. *
Zákon č. 513/1991 Sb., obchodní zákoník. *
Zákon č. 99/1963 Sb., občanský soudní řád. * Brejcha A.
Odpovědnost v soukromém a veřejném právu, Codex Bohemia 2000. * Libor Nedorost a kol.
Základy práva, Eurolex Bohemia 2003. * Martin Janků a kol.
Základy práva pro posluchače neprávnických fakult, C.H.BECK 2004. * Schelle K., Větrovec V.
Úvod do práva pro ekonomy, Eurolex Bohemia 2002. * Spirit M a kol.
Základy práva , VŠE 2002 - skripta. * Šíma, Suk.
Základy práva pro střední a vyšší odborné školy, C.H.BECK 2002.
Course title Course code
Psychological preparation for labor market KIT/IPSTP
Type of course
Seminary
Level of course
Bc.
Year of study Semester Number of credits Language
0 LS 1 CZ
Name of lecturer * Novotný Milan, Mgr. * Měrková Hana, DiS.
Objective The aim of the course is to develop the psychological skills of personality needed to advance in interpersonal relationships. Growth of personality and psychological resistance increases in load situations. Completion of the course allows students easier to communicate in difficult situations, resisting social pressure, manipulation, pro-active stress management, psychological application of the labor market.
Prerequisities KIT/ISOPE, KIT/ISPSY Course contents The course is designed by residence unaccompanied expirience seminar, which is composed of various psychotherapeutic techniques Self intermediary clients. The entire seminar is socio-psychological elements of the elementary training.
Teaching methods Monologická (výklad, přednáška, instruktáž), Dialogická (diskuze, rozhovor, brainstorming), Metody samostatných akcí, Pozorování, Demonstrace, Nácvik dovedností, Grafické a výtvarné činnosti, Aktivizující (simulace, hry, dramatizace)
Assesment methods Posouzení zadané práce, Analýza výkonu studenta, Rozbor jazykového projevu studenta, Rozhovor
Recommended reading * ATKINSONOVÁ, R.L., ATKINSON, R.C., SMITH, E.E. a BEM, D.J.:.
Psychologie. Praha: Victoria Publishing, 2002. ISBN 80-7178-640-3. * Bedrnová, E.,Nový, I.
Psychologie a sociologie v řízení firmy. Prospektrum. Praha, 1994. * Capponi,V.,Novák,T.
Asertivně do života. Grada. Praha, 1994. * Křivohlavý, J.
Jak zvládat stres. Grada, Avicenum. Praha, 1994. * Kunhart, J.
Psychologie.DFJP. 2002. * Nakonečný, M.
Základy psychologie. Academia. Praha, 1998. * Provazník, V. a kol.
Psychologie pro ekonomya manažery. Praha, Grada Publishing, 2002.. &, &.
Course title
Practice I
Course code
KIT/IRPP
Type of course
Seminary
Level of course
Bc.
Year of study Semester Number of credits Language
0 LS 2 CZ
Name of lecturer * Karamazov Simeon, prof. Ing. Dr. * Hudec Tomáš, Mgr.
Objective This subject focuses on gaining practical skills. The student will obtain basic knowledge of possibilities of exerciose IT in real practise.
Prerequisities Course contents Practice in organization.
Teaching methods Pozorování, Demonstrace, Nácvik dovedností, Pracovní činnosti
Assesment methods Posouzení zadané práce
Recommended reading *
Literatura není zadávána..
Course title
Practice II
Course code
KIT/IRPP2
Type of course
Seminary
Level of course
Bc.
Year of study Semester Number of credits Language
0 LS 2 CZ
Name of lecturer * Karamazov Simeon, prof. Ing. Dr.
Objective This subject focuses on gaining practical skills in institutions using the information technologies. The student will obtain basic knowledge of possibilities of exerciose IT in real practise.
Prerequisities Course contents Practice in organization.
Teaching methods Pozorování, Demonstrace, Nácvik dovedností, Pracovní činnosti
Assesment methods Posouzení zadané práce
Recommended reading * BARŠA, P., STRMISKA, M.
Národní stát a etnický konflikt , Brno: CDK 1999.
Course title Course code
Social Psychology KIT/ISOPE
Type of course
Lecture + Lesson
Level of course
Bc.
Year of study Semester Number of credits Language
0 ZS 2 CZ
Name of lecturer * Novotný Milan, Mgr. * Rýdl Karel, prof. PhDr. CSc. * Měrková Hana, DiS.
Objective To hand over basic knowledge about functioning of human psyche, to prepare graduates of specialization for effective progression in interpersonal interaction; and increase their fruitfulness on the employment market. Elevated Confidence in Interpersonal Relations, Increased Self-Confidence, Elevated Professional Confidence, Acquire ways of Mental Hygiene.
Prerequisities Course contents Content - particular chapters of all parts of Psychology, including Psychotherapy. Annotation: Definition of Social Psychology, historical progression of Specialization. Consciousness, Subconsciousness, Human Behaviour. Process of Socialization. Social Groups. The Family as the formative Exponent in molding Personality. Communication. Self-conception - Formation of good Self-conception, Self-enforcement of the Individual, Delimitation of Personal Boundaries. Archetype as moving and formative Forces in a Man. Stress Abating- Resolution, Working with Stress.
Teaching methods Monologická (výklad, přednáška, instruktáž), Dialogická (diskuze, rozhovor, brainstorming)
Assesment methods Didaktický test
Recommended reading * Atkinsonová, R.L.
Psychologie. Victoria Publishing. Praha, 1996. * Bedrnová, E.,Nový, I.
Psychologie a sociologie v řízení firmy. Prospektrum. Praha, 1994. * Capponi,V.,Novák,T.
Asertivně do života. Grada. Praha, 1994. * Křivohlavý, J.
Jak zvládat stres. Grada, Avicenum. Praha, 1994. * Kunhart, J.
Psychologie.DFJP. 2002. * Nakonečný, M.
Základy psychologie. Academia. Praha, 1998. * Provazník, V.
Psychologie pro ekonomy.VŠE Praha. Praha, 1992.
Course title Course code
Management of Operating Systems KIT/ISOSY
Type of course
Lecture + Lesson
Level of course
Bc.
Year of study Semester Number of credits Language
0 LS 5 CZ
Name of lecturer * Hudec Tomáš, Mgr. * Vaněk Antonín, Ing. CSc. * Biberle Vojtěch, Bc.
Objective This course provides to students the knowledge and the skills of UNIX operating systems administration. The course consists of practical knowledge of installing OS Linux, creating user accounts, setting user permissions, network configuring and routing, firewalling, data sharing and filesystems, installing and management of services - www, ftp, mail, print, news, advanced configuring and optimizing of kernel, software-RAID, advanced routing and shaping, bridging, tunneling, VPN, embedded systems (routers). Ability to install and manage UNIX-like OS, ability to quickly find needed information for Linux management. Deeper overview of UNIX and Linux possibilities.
Prerequisities Course contents Lectures: User and group management, permissions. Filesystems on UNIX-like systems, Linux FS. IP protocols; network settings, routing. Bash-shell like programming language for an administrator. Basic UNIX commands, shell-scripts. Regular expressions; editors ed, vi, sed, commands grep, egrep, awk. Start of the system, SysVinit, runlevels; daemons, services; superdaemon inetd. Advanced user management with respect to services; user monitoring. Advanced routing; network traffic control and shaping. Seminars: OS Linux installation; distributions; VMware Server, VMware Player. Boot-loaders. Packaging systems. UNIX file-systems and their features. UNIX OS installation; FreeBSD, OpenSolaris. Supplemental and virtual file-systems in Linuxu; udev, proc, sysfs, ntfs apod. Síťové filesystémy v unixových systémech; NFS, Samba. Firewalls in UNIX-like systems; iptables; ipf, ipfw. Network services; DNS, e-mail, ftp, databases. Advanced network management; advanced routing, network traffic shaping and monitoring, IPv6. Application development on UNIX systems; compilers, make, GNU configure, Linux kernel compilation, modules.
Teaching methods Monologická (výklad, přednáška, instruktáž), Dialogická (diskuze, rozhovor, brainstorming), Metody samostatných akcí, Demonstrace, Nácvik dovedností, Laborování, Pracovní činnosti
Assesment methods Ústní zkouška, Písemná zkouška, Posouzení zadané práce, Analýza výkonu studenta, Rozbor jazykového projevu studenta, Rozbor produktů pracovní činnosti studenta
Recommended reading * Kolektiv autorů.
LINUX dokumentační projekt. 4. aktualizované vydání. Praha: Computer Press, 2008. ISBN 978-80-251-1525-1. * Zemánek, P.
Základy operačního systému UNIX. Praha: Česká informatická společnost, 1993.
Course title Course code
Social Psychology KIT/ISPSY
Type of course
Lecture + Lesson
Level of course
Bc.
Year of study Semester Number of credits Language
0 ZS 2 CZ
Name of lecturer * Novotný Milan, Mgr. * Rýdl Karel, prof. PhDr. CSc. * Měrková Hana, DiS.
Objective To hand over basic knowledge about functioning of human psyche, to prepare graduates of specialization for effective progression in interpersonal interaction; and increase their fruitfulness on the employment market. Elevated Confidence in Interpersonal Relations, Increased Self-Confidence, Elevated Professional Confidence, Acquire ways of Mental Hygiene.
Prerequisities Course contents Content - particular chapters of all parts of Psychology, including Psychotherapy. Annotation: Definition of Social Psychology, historical progression of Specialization. Consciousness, Subconsciousness, Human Behaviour. Process of Socialization. Social Groups. The Family as the formative Exponent in molding Personality. Communication. Self-conception - Formation of good Self-conception, Self-enforcement of the Individual, Delimitation of Personal Boundaries. Archetype as moving and formative Forces in a Man. Stress Abating- Resolution, Working with Stress.
Teaching methods
Monologická (výklad, přednáška, instruktáž), Dialogická (diskuze, rozhovor, brainstorming)
Assesment methods Didaktický test
Recommended reading * Atkinsonová, R.L.
Psychologie. Praha, Victoria Publishing 1996. * Bedrnová, E., Nový, I.
Psychologie a sociologie v řízení firmy. Praha, Prospektrum 1994. * Capponi, V., Novák, T.
Asertivně do života. Praha, Grada 1994. * Křivohlavý, J.
Jak zvládat stres. Praha, Grada, Avicenum 1994. * Kunhart, J.
Psychologie (DFJP - vyjde v roce 2002). * Nakonečný, M.
Základy psychologie. Praha, Academia 1998. * Provazník, V.
Psychologie pro ekonomy. Praha, VŠE 1992 (Grada Publishing 1997).
Course title Course code
Web-Server Administration KIT/ISPWE
Type of course
Lecture + Lesson
Level of course
Bc.
Year of study Semester Number of credits Language
0 LS 3 CZ
Name of lecturer * Čegan Lukáš, Ing. Ph.D. * Dušek Václav, Ing.
Objective The main aim of this subject is inform students about computer networks, internet and web server administration. Subjects include introduction to up- to- date web server technologies. The emphasis is put on installation, configuration and administration of web server APACHE and IIS. Advance knowledge of web server administration.
Prerequisities Course contents Introduction to computer networks (communication protocols, network architectures, network topology, type of network). Hypertext Transfer Protocol (communication schema, type of messages, methods, http versions, status codes, persistent connections, HTTP session state, Secure HTTP). Web server APACHE (basic architecture, installation, configuration, administration, PHP support, security). Secure Sockets Layer (TLS record protocol, ChangeCipherSpec protocol, Alert protocol, Handshake protocol). Web server IIS (basic architecture, installation, configuration, administration).
Teaching methods Monologická (výklad, přednáška, instruktáž), Metody práce s textem (učebnicí, knihou), Demonstrace, Nácvik dovedností
Assesment methods
Písemná zkouška, Posouzení zadané práce
Recommended reading * Aulds, Ch.
Linux - administarce serveru Apache. Grada, 2003. * Dostálek, L., Kabelová, A.
Velký průvodce protokoly TCP/IP a systémem DNS. Computer Press, Praha, 1999. * Gundavaram, S.
CGI programování. Computer Press, 1998. * Lee, J., Ware, B.
Open Source - vývoj webových aplikací (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP a Perl). Computer press, 2003. * Pošmura, V.
Apache, Příručka správce WWW serveru. Computer Press, 2002. * Satrapa, P.
Perl pro zelenáče. Neokortex, 2000..
Course title Course code
Web-Server Administration KIT/ISWE
Type of course
Lecture + Lesson
Level of course
Bc.
Year of study Semester Number of credits Language
0 LS 1 CZ
Name of lecturer * Čegan Lukáš, Ing. Ph.D. * Dušek Václav, Ing.
Objective The main aim of this subject is inform students about computer networks, internet and web server administration. Subjects include introduction to up- to- date web server technologies. The emphasis is put on installation, configuration and administration of web server APACHE and IIS. Advance knowledge of web server administration.
Prerequisities Course contents Introduction to computer networks (communication protocols, network architectures, network topology, type of network). Hypertext Transfer Protocol (communication schema, type of messages, methods, http versions, status codes, persistent connections, HTTP session state, Secure HTTP). Web server APACHE (basic architecture, installation, configuration, administration, PHP support, security). Secure Sockets Layer (TLS record protocol, ChangeCipherSpec protocol, Alert protocol, Handshake protocol). Web server IIS (basic architecture, installation, configuration, administration). Hypertext Transfer Protoco
Teaching methods Monologická (výklad, přednáška, instruktáž), Metody práce s textem (učebnicí, knihou), Demonstrace, Nácvik dovedností
Assesment methods Písemná zkouška, Posouzení zadané práce
Recommended reading * Aulds, Ch.
Linux - administarce serveru Apache. Grada, 2003. * Dostálek, L., Kabelová, A.
Velký průvodce protokoly TCP/IP a systémem DNS. Computer Press, Praha, 1999. * Gundavaram, S.
CGI programování. Computer Press, 1998. * Lee, J., Ware, B.
Source - vývoj webových aplikací (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP a Perl). Computer press, 2003. * Pošmura, V.
Apache, Příručka správce WWW serveru. Computer Press, 2002. * Satrapa, P.
Perl pro zelenáče. Neokortex, 2000.
Course title Course code
Introduction to Computers KIT/IUDP
Type of course
Lecture + Lesson
Level of course
Bc.
Year of study Semester Number of credits Language
0 ZS 5 CZ
Name of lecturer * Macháček Miloslav, Ing. Ph.D. * Havlíček Libor, Ing. * Honc Daniel, Ing. Ph.D. * Vaněk Antonín, Ing. CSc. * Macháček Jiří, doc. Ing. CSc. * Kleprlíková Zuzana, Ing.
Objective The genesis and the evolution of computers. The principle of operation and main parts of numerical PCs. , Harwards and Von Neumanns schema, ALU, the controller, the main memory, the entrance and the exit PCs., the central processor. The stream of information and information processing in numerical computers, the registers, the multiplexors and the instructions. The transaction instruction, the microinstruction, the micro-program, the instruction set, the assembler, the architecture CISC and RISC, the signal CPUs. The bus oriented PCs ., the principle of the bus, the advantages and disadvantages, the examples of the internal bus. The memory PCs. , the principle function of memory elements, the semiconductor memory, the magnetic drive and the tape memory, the optical memory, the memory hierarchy, the virtual memory. The peripheral equipment PCs, the entrance and the exit data, the digitizing and the synthesis analog signal. The direct control of the peripherals by processor, the peripherals controller. The time overlaying activity of the processor and peripheral, the action, the event, the break, the switching context, the direct memory access (DMA), bus for mounting peripheral. The resources escalation speed of numerical PCs., width stream of the data, before - selection of the instructions (Prefetch), the chaining of operation (Pipelining), the coprocessors. Parallel processing of the data, the synchronization and the communication of parallel process, the multiprocessor systems. The reliability of system, the backup of data, the power backup (UPS), the memory ECC, the disk field RAID, the systems resistant against disorders (FT). Built - in (Embedded) systems, the control systems, the mobile systems. Student regaining the basic knowledge of construction personal computers, the peripheral equipments PCs, the networks, the operating systems and the diagnostic means. After graduation student is able separately to do basic computer maintenance, diagnose and dispose of HW defect and SW bug.
Prerequisities
Course contents The fundamentals of safe work with computers. The construction of personal computers PC, the motherboard, the processor, the modules of the memory, the memory ROM, the backup batteries, the configuration of motherboard with the jumpers, SETUP, the finding of parameters unknown PCs ., BIOS in the memory FLASH, the reprogramming of the BIOS. The preparation of the hard disk, the installation of the operating system. Basic work with OS DOS, configuration files, command interpreter, external commands and command files. The connecting of the peripheral equipment, the configuration of the device, the installation of the replaceable cards, the installation of the drivers to the OS. The basic maintenance of the computer and peripheral equipment, the diagnostics and the debugging of errors, the search and rescue of data at disk crash. The usage of internet to obtain technical information, the drivers and diagnostic software. Using computers as a data station, the terminal emulator, the configuration and work with terminal emulator.
Teaching methods Monologická (výklad, přednáška, instruktáž), Metody samostatných akcí
Assesment methods Ústní zkouška, Písemná zkouška, Posouzení zadané práce
Recommended reading * Messmer P.
"Velká kniha HARDWARE - architektura, funkce, programování", Computer Press, Brno 2005, ISBN:80-251-0416-8. * Šnorek M.
"Připojování periferií k PC", GRADA. 1996..
Course title Course code
Design and Construction of Web Pages KIT/IWWW
Type of course
Lecture + Lesson
Level of course
Bc.
Year of study Semester Number of credits Language
0 ZS 4 CZ
Name of lecturer * Štafa Jan, Ing. * Keller Jan, Bc. * Čegan Lukáš, Ing. Ph.D. * Biberle Vojtěch, Bc.
Objective The main aim of this subject is inform students about design and construction of web pages and web-based internet application. Subjects include introduction to up- to- date technologies which is used for web develop. The emphasis is put on HTML and CSS standards, basic web design techniques, scripting languages, search engine optimization and web accessibility. Developing and complex web-based applications for the World Wide Web or an intranet.
Prerequisities KIT/IDAS1 Course contents World-Wide Web, Unified Resource Identifier, Hypertext Transfer Protocol, Technology view of HTML, XHTML, XML, XSD, XSLT, CSS, web page validity, integrated development environment (IDE). HyperText Markup Language (syntax, language encoding, special characters). The eXtensible Markup Language ( XML syntax and semantic, Entity references, The Extensible Hypertext Markup Language, Relationship XHTML to HTML). Introduction to computer scripting languages. Introduction to PHP (history, syntax, security). Web accessibility (accessible and legible content, clear and understandable information, simple and comprehensible navigation, technically competent and structured code). Search Engine Optimization, Search Engine Marketing, web advertising and promotion. Web design (layout, color scheme, navigation). Developing and Implementing Web Applications.
Teaching methods Monologická (výklad, přednáška, instruktáž), Metody práce s textem (učebnicí, knihou), Demonstrace, Nácvik dovedností
Assesment methods Písemná zkouška, Posouzení zadané práce
Recommended reading * Druska, P.
CSS a XHTML - tvorba dokonalých webových stránek krok za krokem. Grada 2006. * Písek, S.
HTML a XHTML - začínáme programovat. Grada 2003. * Satrapa, P.
Web Design. Neokortex s.r.o. 1997. * Václavek, P.
Javascript - Hotová řešení. Brno: Computer Press, 2003..
Course title Course code
Design and Construction of Web Pages KIT/IWWWE
Type of course
Lecture + Lesson
Level of course
Bc.
Year of study Semester Number of credits Language
0 ZS 1 CZ
Name of lecturer * Čegan Lukáš, Ing. Ph.D.
Objective The main aim of this subject is inform students about design and construction of web pages and web-based internet application. Subjects include introduction to up- to- date technologies which is used for web develop. The emphasis is put on HTML and CSS standards, basic web design techniques, scripting languages, search engine optimization and web accessibility. Developing and complex web-based applications for the World Wide Web or an intranet.
Prerequisities Course contents World-Wide Web, Unified Resource Identifier, Hypertext Transfer Protocol, Technology view of HTML, XHTML, XML, XSD, XSLT, CSS, web page validity, integrated development environment (IDE). HyperText Markup Language (syntax, language encoding, special characters). The eXtensible Markup Language ( XML syntax and semantic, Entity references, The Extensible Hypertext Markup Language, Relationship XHTML to HTML). Introduction to computer scripting languages. Introduction to PHP (history, syntax, security). Web accessibility (accessible and legible content, clear and understandable information, simple and comprehensible navigation, technically competent and structured code). Search Engine Optimization, Search Engine Marketing, web advertising and promotion. Web design (layout, color scheme, navigation). Developing and Implementing Web Applications.
Teaching methods Monologická (výklad, přednáška, instruktáž), Metody práce s textem (učebnicí, knihou), Demonstrace, Nácvik dovedností
Assesment methods Písemná zkouška, Posouzení zadané práce
Recommended reading * Druska, P.
CSS a XHTML - tvorba dokonalých webových stránek krok za krokem. Grada 2006. * Písek, S.
HTML a XHTML - začínáme programovat. Grada 2003. * Satrapa, P.
Web Design. Neokortex s.r.o. 1997. * Václavek, P.
Javascript - Hotová řešení. Brno: Computer Press, 2003..
Course title Course code
Introduction to Algorithms KIT/IZALG
Type of course
Lesson
Level of course
Bc.
Year of study Semester Number of credits Language
0 ZS 3 CZ
Name of lecturer * Rulicová Iva, RNDr. * Neradová Soňa, Ing.
Objective The aim of this course is to make students familiar with the basics of propositional calculus and predicate logic and algorithmic way of thinking and preparing students for learning basics of programming.
Improving of analytical and logical thinking . Ability to create and write algorithms
Prerequisities Course contents Logical problems, Von Neumann architecture. The concept of algorithm, the basic characteristics of the algorithm. Description methods of algorithms - ČSN ISO 5807 Propositional calculus - the basic logical operators, formal grammar, formal semantics Tautology, contradiction, De Morgan's laws. Predicate logic. Sequential algorithms and branching. Nested branching. Loop algorithms with unknown numbers of repetition - right at the end, a condition in the beginning. Iteration cycle Creation and writing of algorithms -examples, step-by-step operation, verification of algorithms, the complexity of the algorithm. Array - one-dimensional array and multidimensional array, sorting algorithms.
Teaching methods Monologická (výklad, přednáška, instruktáž), Dialogická (diskuze, rozhovor, brainstorming), Metody práce s textem (učebnicí, knihou), Nácvik dovedností
Assesment methods Posouzení zadané práce, Rozbor díla tvůrčího charakteru, Didaktický test, Rozhovor
Recommended reading * LUKASOVÁ, Alena.
Formální logika v umělé inteligenci. [s.l.] : [s.n.], 2003. 269 s. ISBN 80-251-0023-5.. Pardubice: Univerzita Pardubice, 2001. * PŠENČÍKOVÁ, Jana.
Algoritmizace. [s.l.] : [s.n.], 2007. 120 s. ISBN 80-86686-80-9..
* TAUFER, I., HRUBINA, J., TAUFER, J.
Algoritmy a algoritmizace: vývojové diagramy, sbírka řešených příkladů. Pardubice: Univerzita Pardubice, 2001..
Course title Course code
Bachelor Work KIT/IZBPR
Type of course
Lesson
Level of course
Bc.
Year of study
0
Semester
LS
Number of credits
10
Language
CZ
Name of lecturer * Čegan Lukáš, Ing. Ph.D.
Objective The objective of this course is to consult with the students their final thesis regarding the methodological principles of formulating the aims, hypothesis, problems, and overall structure, as well as the form and content of paper. Particular themes and problems will be discussed during the term. This course will also concentrate on the understanding and mastery of various methodological procedures for processing information, for classification, and for evaluation. Methodological help regarding the processing of individual texts and their formal perfection. Students will learn about authorial law, the principles of review, the opponent's activity, and graphical symbols of an editorial character.
Prerequisities Course contents According the subject of the bachelor paper.
Teaching methods Metody samostatných akcí
Assesment methods Analýza výkonu studenta
Recommended reading *
Dle cílů a obsahu zadání bakalářské práce..
Course title Course code
Economics Essentials KIT/IZEK
Type of course
Lecture + Lesson
Level of course
Bc.
Year of study Semester Number of credits Language
0 ZS 4 CZ
Name of lecturer * Holá Jana, Ing. Ph.D. * Sabolová Veronika, Ing. * Johnová Ivana, Ing. * Maťátková Kateřina, Ing.
Objective The aim of the course is to acquaint the students with basic necessary knowledge. Students will understand macroeconomic aims and instruments of the stabilization of economic policy and essentials of microeconomic theory; ie. one branch of economics and teach them to understand the behaviour of individuals (households) and companies in the conditions of perfect and imperfect competition. Students will understand economic principles of the production and consumption. Student will gain the essential compendium of macroeconomical values in the frame of state´s economy and microeconomical concepts within business.
Prerequisities Course contents Historical approaches to macroeconomics. Aims and instruments of macroeconomics. Aggregate supply and demand. Quantification of national economy efficiency. Analysis of consumption, savings and investments. Theory of product determination. Money and banking. Inflation. Unemployment. Economic growth and business cycle. Monetary policy. Fiscal policy, deficits and national debt. International trade and exchange. Exchange rates and international monetary system. Demand, supply, price. Consumer's behaviour in the market of goods and services. Company in perfect competition. Company in the conditions of imperfect competition. Market of general production factors. Labour market. Capital market. Market failure.
Distribution of incomes. Stock Market.
Teaching methods Monologická (výklad, přednáška, instruktáž), Dialogická (diskuze, rozhovor, brainstorming), Nácvik dovedností
Assesment methods Ústní zkouška, Písemná zkouška
Recommended reading * Helísek, M.
Makroekonomie (zákl. kurz), Melandrium. * Kraft, J., Bednářová, P.
Ekonomie I Teorie, grafy a příklady. * Macáková, L. a kol.
Makroekonomie (zákl. kurz), Melandrium. * Samuelson, P. A., Nodrdaus, W. D.
Ekonomie.
Course title Course code
Economics Essentials KIT/IZEKO
Type of course
Lecture + Lesson
Level of course
Bc.
Year of study Semester Number of credits Language
0 ZS 4 CZ
Name of lecturer * Holá Jana, Ing. Ph.D. * Sabolová Veronika, Ing. * Johnová Ivana, Ing. * Maťátková Kateřina, Ing.
Objective The aim of the course is to acquaint the students with basic necessary knowledge. Students will understand macroeconomic aims and instruments of the stabilization of economic policy and essentials of microeconomic theory; ie. one branch of economics and teach them to understand the behaviour of individuals (households) and companies in the conditions of perfect and imperfect competition. Students will understand economic principles of the production and consumption. Student will gain the essential compendium of macroeconomical values in the frame of state´s economy and microeconomical concepts within business.
Prerequisities Course contents Historical approaches to macroeconomics. Aims and instruments of macroeconomics. Aggregate supply and demand. Quantification of national economy efficiency. Analysis of consumption, savings and investments. Theory of product determination. Money and banking.
Inflation. Unemployment. Economic growth and business cycle. Monetary policy. Fiscal policy, deficits and national debt. International trade and exchange. Exchange rates and international monetary system. Demand, supply, price. Consumer's behaviour in the market of goods and services. Company in perfect competition. Company in the conditions of imperfect competition. Market of general production factors. Labour market. Capital market. Market failure. Distribution of incomes. Stock Market.
Teaching methods Monologická (výklad, přednáška, instruktáž), Dialogická (diskuze, rozhovor, brainstorming), Nácvik dovedností
Assesment methods Ústní zkouška, Písemná zkouška
Recommended reading * HELÍSEK, M.
Makroekonomie (zákl. kurz), MELANDRIUM. Slaný, 2002. * KRAFT, J., BEDNÁŘOVÁ, P.
Ekonomie I Teorie, grafy a příklady. TU Liberec, 2004. * Macáková, L. a kol.
Mikroekonomie (zákl. kurz), MELANDRIUM. Slaný, 2002. * Samuelson, P. A., Nodrdaus, W. D.:.
Ekonomie.
Course title Course code
Management - Basic Course KIT/IZKMA
Type of course
Lecture + Lesson
Level of course
Bc.
Year of study Semester Number of credits Language
0 ZS 2 CZ
Name of lecturer * Siegl Milan, doc. Dr. Ing. CSc. * Sabolová Veronika, Ing.
Objective The aim of the course is to acquaint the students with theoretical grounding needed for the basic overview of management and future placing of graduates in managerial positions. The course focuses on basic terms, principles, historical development as well as current issues. The main part of the course deals with function of planning including decision making and forecasting, organization, human resources management, management and control. The final part of the course presents main characteristics of the world of management and new management methods at the beginning of the 21st century. Student will gain the basic information within the field of management and practical communication skills.
Prerequisities Course contents Basic terms, basic managerial approaches. Main function of management, planning, organization, human resources management, management and control. Continuous managerial functions, analysis, decision making and implementation. Development of management theories, schools of western management. Planning, its essence, aims, system of plans, strategic processes. Organization, its essence and aims, organization structures, organization documents. Human resources management, selection of people, their deployment and evaluation. Management, motivation, styles of management. Control, main principles and aims of control, styles, types and phases of control processes, feedback and feedforward. Decision making processes, its essence, aims and phases, risks and uncertainties, managerial games. International and comparative management. Management in the 21st century and new selected managerial approaches.
Teaching methods Dialogická (diskuze, rozhovor, brainstorming), Metody samostatných akcí, Nácvik dovedností
Assesment methods Posouzení zadané práce
Recommended reading * Kovaříková, I.,Mareš, S.
Základy managementu Gaudeamus. Hradec Králové, 2000. * Siegl, M.,Buchta, M.
Základy managementu. Univerzita Pardubice, 2000. * Truneček J.
Management v informační společnosti. VŠE Praha, 1999. ISBN 80-7079-201-9. * Vodáček, L. , Vodáčková , O.
Teorie a praxe v informační společnosti , Management Press. Praha, 2001.
Course title Course code
Marketing - Basic Course KIT/IZMAE
Type of course
Lecture + Lesson
Level of course
Bc.
Year of study Semester Number of credits Language
0 LS 2 CZ
Name of lecturer * Vaculík Josef, doc. Ing. CSc. * Drahotský Ivo, doc. Ing. Ph.D. * Kudláčková Nina, Ing. Ph.D.
Objective The aim of the course is to acquaint the students with basic marketing principles and have a concrete understanding of marketing opportunities, limits and approaches. In addition to the historical development of marketing, basic marketing concepts, principles and instruments are presented. The course deals with analysis of opportunities in the ICT market, segmentation, marketing mix elaboration, marketing strategy and portfolio analysis. Student will acquire essential view of the significance of marketing in the frame of company management and individual marketing activities in connection with company competitivness.
Prerequisities Course contents Basic principles and importance of marketing, development of marketing. Marketing management, definition of marketing, marketing proceedings. Marketing environment, macro and micro environment. Marketing strategies, its types, SWOT analysis. Marketing research, marketing information system. Marketing market research, its phases, market segmentation. Consumer's behaviour, types of customers, phases in decision making. Marketing mix, its importance. Marketing classification of products, product and market differentiation. Product life cycle, product life phases. Price in marketing. Distribution ways, its importance and task. Marketing communication, communication strategies. Global marketing.
Teaching methods Monologická (výklad, přednáška, instruktáž), Dialogická (diskuze, rozhovor, brainstorming), Metody samostatných akcí
Assesment methods Písemná zkouška, Posouzení zadané práce
Recommended reading * KOLEKTIV AUTORŮ.
Marketing základy a postupy. Computer Press. Praha, 2001. ISBN 80-7226-558-X. * KOLEKTIV AUTORŮ.
Základy marketingu VŠE. Praha, 1999. * Kotler, P.
Marketing Management.. Praha, 1998. ISBN 80-7169-600-5.
* Kotler, P.
Marketing podle Kotlera, Management Press. Praha, 2000. ISBN 80-7261-010-4.
Course title Course code
Marketing - Basic Course KIT/IZMAR
Type of course
Lecture + Lesson
Level of course
Bc.
Year of study Semester Number of credits Language
0 LS 2 CZ
Name of lecturer * Vaculík Josef, doc. Ing. CSc. * Drahotský Ivo, doc. Ing. Ph.D. * Kudláčková Nina, Ing. Ph.D. * Kleprlíková Zuzana, Ing. * Johnová Ivana, Ing.
Objective The aim of the course is to acquaint the students with basic marketing principles and have a concrete understanding of marketing opportunities, limits and approaches. In addition to the historical development of marketing, basic marketing concepts, principles and instruments are presented. The course deals with analysis of opportunities in the ICT market, segmentation, marketing mix elaboration, marketing strategy and portfolio analysis. Student will acquire essential view of the significance of marketing in the frame of company management and individual marketing activities in connection with company competitivness.
Prerequisities Course contents Basic principles and importance of marketing, development of marketing. Marketing management, definition of marketing, marketing proceedings. Marketing environment, macro and micro environment. Marketing strategies, its types, SWOT analysis. Marketing research, marketing information system. Marketing market research, its phases, market segmentation. Consumer's behaviour, types of customers, phases in decision making. Marketing mix, its importance. Marketing classification of products, product and market differentiation. Product life cycle, product life phases. Price in marketing. Distribution ways, its importance and task. Marketing communication, communication strategies. Global marketing.
Teaching methods Monologická (výklad, přednáška, instruktáž), Dialogická (diskuze, rozhovor, brainstorming), Metody samostatných akcí
Assesment methods
Písemná zkouška, Posouzení zadané práce
Recommended reading * KOLEKTIV AUTORŮ.
Kapitoly ze základů marketingu, VŠE. Praha, 1995. ISBN 80-7079-222-1. * KOLEKTIV AUTORŮ.
Základy marketingu VŠE. Praha, 1999. ISBN 80-7079-527-1. * KOTLER, P.
Marketing Management. 1. vyd. Grada Publishing,. Praha, 1998. ISBN 80-7169-600-5. * KOTLER, P.
Marketing podle Kotlera. Jak vytvářet a ovládnout nové trhy. 1 vyd Management Press,. Praha, 2000. ISBN 80-7261-010-4.
Course title Course code
Management - Basic Course KIT/IZMGE
Type of course
Lecture + Lesson
Level of course
Bc.
Year of study Semester Number of credits Language
0 ZS 2 CZ
Name of lecturer * Siegl Milan, doc. Dr. Ing. CSc. * Sabolová Veronika, Ing.
Objective The aim of the course is to acquaint the students with theoretical grounding needed for the basic overview of management and future placing of graduates in managerial positions. The course focuses on basic terms, principles, historical development as well as current issues. The main part of the course deals with function of planning including decision making and forecasting, organization, human resources management, management and control. The final part of the course presents main characteristics of the world of management and new management methods at the beginning of the 21st century. Student will gain the basic information within the field of management and practical communication skills.
Prerequisities Course contents Basic terms, basic managerial approaches. Main function of management, planning, organization, human resources management, management and control. Continuous managerial functions, analysis, decision making and implementation. Development of management theories, schools of western management. Planning, its essence, aims, system of plans, strategic processes. Organization, its essence and aims, organization structures, organization documents. Human resources management, selection of people, their deployment and evaluation. Management, motivation, styles of management. Control, main principles and aims of control, styles, types and phases of control processes, feedback and feedforward. Decision making processes, its essence, aims and phases, risks and uncertainties, managerial games. International and comparative management. Management in the 21st century and new selected managerial approaches.
Teaching methods
Dialogická (diskuze, rozhovor, brainstorming), Metody samostatných akcí, Nácvik dovedností
Assesment methods Posouzení zadané práce
Recommended reading * Kovaříková, I.,Mareš, S.
Základy managementu Gaudeamus. Hradec Králové, 2000. * Siegl, M.,Buchta, M.
Základy managementu. Univerzita Pardubice, 2000. * Truneček, J.
Management v informační společnosti. VŠE Praha, 1999. * Vodáček, L. , Vodáčková , O.
Teorie a praxe v informační společnosti , Management Press. Praha, 2001.
Course title Course code
Management of Operating Systems KIT/ZSOSY
Type of course
Lecture + Lesson
Level of course
null
Year of study Semester Number of credits Language
0 LS 6 AN
Name of lecturer * Hudec Tomáš, Mgr.
Objective This course provides to students the knowledge and the skills of UNIX operating systems administration. The course consists of practical knowledge of installing OS Linux, creating user accounts, setting user permissions, network configuring and routing, firewalling, data sharing and filesystems, installing and management of services - www, ftp, mail, print, news, advanced configuring and optimizing of kernel, software-RAID, advanced routing and shaping, bridging, tunneling, VPN, embedded systems (routers). Management of unix-like operating system.
Prerequisities Course contents Filesystems on UNIX systems, permissions, users; IP protocols, network configuration, routing, firewall; bash as programming language of administrator; regular expressions, editors ed, vi, sed; start of the system, initscripts, runlevel; services, inetd, daemons; user management and monitoring; advanced routing and traffic shaping; application development for UNIX, compilers, make, GNU configure; Linux kernel, compilation, modules.
Teaching methods Monologická (výklad, přednáška, instruktáž), Dialogická (diskuze, rozhovor, brainstorming), Demonstrace, Nácvik dovedností
Assesment methods Ústní zkouška, Písemná zkouška, Posouzení zadané práce
Recommended reading
Course title Course code
Information Technology - Basic KIT/ZZITE
Type of course
Lecture + Lesson
Level of course
null
Year of study Semester Number of credits Language
0 ZS 5 AN
Name of lecturer * Doleček Radovan, doc. Ing. Ph.D.
Objective This course provides students with the skills in the use of range Information Technologies. Introduction to software and hardware, install and optimize system software, maintain equipment and software. Operating system, run standard diagnostic test and evaluate system status. Organize personal work priorities and development, create user and technical documentation, create presentation pages with multimedia and optimize document performance work effectively in an IT environment. Determinate computing problems, connect internal hardware components, use advanced features of computer application, internet. A student competent at the course could work in an industry in a range of IT support roles such as creation and technical documentation, database administration and website development.
Prerequisities Course contents Introduction to software and hardware Install and optimize system software, maintain equipment and software Operating system, run standard diagnostic test and evaluate system status Organize personal work priorities and development Create user and technical documentation, create presentation pages with multimedia and optimize document performance (MS Office) Work effectively in an IT environment Determinate computing problems, connect internal hardware components Use advanced features of computer application
Teaching methods Monologická (výklad, přednáška, instruktáž), Metody samostatných akcí, Demonstrace, Nácvik dovedností, Grafické a výtvarné činnosti
Assesment methods Písemná zkouška, Posouzení zadané práce, Analýza výkonu studenta, Hospitace
Recommended reading
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Microsoft Word 2000 Step by Step, co. Catapult, Microsoft Press, 1999, ISBN 1-57231-970-4. * HAVOLSON, M.
Running Microsoft Office 2000 Professional, M. Havolson, Microsoft Press, 1999, ISBN 157231-936-4. * M. Dodge.
Running Microsoft Excel 2000, Microsoft Press,1999, ISBN 1-57231-935-6. * Young J. M.
Microsoft Office System Inside out - 2003 Edition, Microsoft Press, 2004, ISBN 0-7356-1512-8.