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Item shown in detail - course KIP/XDIP2  KIP / XDIP2 Final Dissertation Project Show course Final Dissertation Project 2023/2024

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Department/Unit / Abbreviation KIP / XDIP2 Academic Year 2023/2024
Academic Year 2023/2024
Title Final Dissertation Project Form of course completion Pre-Exam Credit
Form of course completion Pre-Exam Credit
Accredited / Credits Yes, 2 Cred. Type of completion Combined
Type of completion Combined
Time requirements Lecture 4 [Hours/Semester] Seminar 26 [Hours/Semester] Course credit prior to examination No
Course credit prior to examination No
Automatic acceptance of credit before examination No
Included in study average NO
Language of instruction -
Occ/max Status A Status A Status B Status B Status C Status C Automatic acceptance of credit before examination No
Summer semester 0 / - 0 / - 0 / - Included in study average NO
Winter semester 1 / - 0 / 0 0 / 0 Repeated registration NO
Repeated registration NO
Timetable Yes Semester taught Winter semester
Semester taught Winter semester
Minimum (B + C) students not determined Optional course Yes
Optional course Yes
Language of instruction - Internship duration 0
No. of hours of on-premise lessons Evaluation scale S|N
Periodicity every year
Specification periodicity Fundamental theoretical course No
Fundamental course No
Fundamental theoretical course No
Evaluation scale S|N
Substituted course None
Preclusive courses N/A
Prerequisite courses N/A
Informally recommended courses N/A
Courses depending on this Course N/A
Histogram of students' grades over the years: Graphic PNG ,  XLS
Course objectives:
This course is focused to the diploma thesis solution. Student realises first part of this thesis.

Requirements on student
Student passes the subject in accordance with the applicable study regulations, especially art. no. 31 and art. 33 of the Regulations on Study and Examinations OU. During the semester, student presents processed objectives of its work rated from 0 to 20 points and attends the presentation of the processed part of the thesis with the evaluation of 0-80 points.

Content
1. Consultation on the content of the thesis.
2. Evaluation of the realized diploma project solutions.
3. Methodology of professional work.
4. Methodology of software project solution.
5. How to use information sources.
6. Group consultations by field of thesis.
7. Presentation of team work.
8. Preliminary defense of a thesis.


Activities
Fields of study


Guarantors and lecturers
  • Guarantors: RNDr. Jaroslav Žáček, Ph.D. (100%), 
  • Lecturer: doc. RNDr. Martin Kotyrba, Ph.D. (100%),  RNDr. Jaroslav Žáček, Ph.D. (100%), 
  • Tutorial lecturer: RNDr. Jaroslav Žáček, Ph.D. (100%), 
  • Seminar lecturer: doc. RNDr. Martin Kotyrba, Ph.D. (100%),  RNDr. Jaroslav Žáček, Ph.D. (100%), 
Literature
  • Basic: KLIMEŠ, C., FARANA, R. Diplomový projekt. Ostravská univerzita v Ostravě, 2013.
  • Basic: GURUMANI, N. Scientific thesis writing and paper presentation. MJP Publisher, 2019. ISBN 8180940837.
  • Basic: Směrnice rektora č. 104/2007. Směrnice o VŠ kvalifikačních pracích.
  • Extending: ČSN ISO 690. Bibliografické citace. Obsah, forma a struktura.
  • Extending: ČSN ISO 690. Bibliografické citace-část 2. Elektronické dokumenty nebo jejich části.
  • Extending: Komentář ke směrnici rektora č. 11/2004. Další obsahové a formální náležirosti závěrečných prací..
  • Extending: Směrnice rektora č. 11/2004. Směrnice o obsahu a formálních náležitostech Kvalifikačních prací..
  • Recommended: Duncan,W.R. A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge. Standarts Comittee, 1996. ISBN 1-880410-16-3.
  • Recommended: ISO 2145:1978: Documentation - Numbering of divisions and subdivisions in written documents.
  • Recommended: ISO 690:1987: Documentation - Bibliographic references. Content, form and structure..
  • Recommended: ISO 7144:1986: Documentation - Presentation of theses and similar documents..
  • Recommended: Eco, U. Jak napsat diplomovou práci. Olomouc, 1997. ISBN 80-7189-173-7.
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Prerequisites

Learning outcomes

Knowledge - knowledge resulting from the course:
ability to work with literature
ability to present results
ability to build a professional text of the designated topic
knowledge of standards for the formal presentation of the thesis and bibliographic references

Assessment methods

Knowledge - knowledge achieved by taking this course are verified by the following means:
IC10 - Presentation in lessons (individual or group)
IIB25 - Seminar work / report

Teaching methods

Knowledge - the following training methods are used to achieve the required knowledge:
A1 - Lecture
B1 - Discussion
B6 - Brainstorming, brainwriting, snowballing
 

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