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    Filip Spannbrucker

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    Filip Spannbrucker Filip Spannbrucker, česká barokní architektura, hrabě František Josef Schlik, Jean Baptiste Mathey, Jičínsko The main aim of this thesis is to present the life and work of Filip Spannbrucker (approximately 1672?1729), Prague architect and builder, in the context of contemporary artistic and social course of events. In the first part of this work there will be outlined Spannbrucker's life and professional career based on elaborate archival research. Special attention will be devoted to proprietors and a patronage of building projects wherein Spannbrucker participated or whereof was an author. In the connection, his work will be brought in contiguity of contemporaneous cultural, socioeconomical and aesthetical notions and relations. In the second part of this thesis there will be pointed out a characteristic and spring of inspiration of Spannbrucker's architecture by means of an accurate formal analysis. Final part will be a catalog of Filip Spannbrucker's works. Filip Spannbrucker, Czech baroque architecture, count František Josef Schlik, Jean Baptiste Mathey, region of Jičí

    Location-Based Discovery and Network Handover Management for Heterogeneous IEEE 802.11ah IoT Applications

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    This research was funded by the Flemish IDEAL-IoT project (FWO SBO, grant nr. S004017N). The author Serena Santi is funded by the Flemish FWO SB grant (nr. 1S82120N). The author Filip Lemic was supported by the EU MSCA grant (nr. 893760). The computational resources were provided by the VSC (Flemish Supercomputer Center), funded by FWO and the Flemish Government -department EWI

    Modular System for Distributed User Data Management

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    Title: Modular System for Distributed User Data Management Author: Filip Pavliš, Author's email: [email protected] Department: Department of Distributed and Dependable Systems Supervisor: Mgr. Pavel Ježek, Department of Distributed and Dependable Systems Abstract: The main objective of this project was to create a multiplatform modular system for distributed data management. The system supports both local and remote accessible data storage. Therefore a part of the solution is also a server for remote data access. System also provides parallel usage of a local and remote storage which guarantees that the storage is accessible also when connection to server is lost. In this case, system is capable to synchronize changes between the server and a client. A client can use multiple instances of his storage and our system is able to synchronize them through central server. The system provides abstraction over data model to separate plugin developers from its specific behavior. As practical preview of system usability was created an extension application called TuaLoca. The application will contain implementation of preview plugins and basic user interaction. Keywords: Distributed Data Management, Modular system, Synchronization on the SQL Queries Level, Distributed Solution for Interface LIN

    Heritage book from Mircea Filip collection

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    Mircea Filip collection were integrated in the Scientific Library in 2016. It contains patrimony of great importance. The author invites readers to an exciting journey into the world of books, gathered in a life of Man, to discover together their charm and wisdom, the spirit of the characters created in different time spaces. True biblical values have today become the books on which the dedication or Ex-Libris of the author is preserved

    Ignác Filip Semmelweis - his life and contribution to obstetrics

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    Author: Anežka Pikmanová Institution: Charles University, Faculty od Medicine in Hradec Králové, Department of Non-medical Studies Title: Ignác Filip Semmelweis - his life and contribution to obstetrics Supervisor: doc. PhDr. Jana Kutnohorská, CSc. Number of pages: 73 Number of attachements: 1 Year od defense: 2025 Keywords: Ignác Filip Semmelweis, obstetrics in the 18th and 19th centuries, puerperal fever, mothers, midwives, obstetricians, obstetric education, obstetric clinics, prevention, treatment, hygiene measures, death The bachelor thesis is about the life of Ignác Filip Semmelweis and his contribution to obstetrics. The thesis consists of a theoretical and an empirical part. The theoretical part focuses on obstetrics in the 18th and 19th centuries, the life of Ignác Filip Semmelweis - his childhood, studies, work at the Klein clinic in Wien, Semmelweis' discovery, publishing activities, his work at the Saint Roch Hospital in Pest and the end of his life. The empirical part deals with the analysis of a survey that focused on the awareness of the professional public (students of general nursing, certified general nurse, midwifery, pediatric nurse) about Ignác Fillip Semmelweis and his professional activity. The survey was participated by students of Faculty of Medicine in Hradec Králové and..

    Filip Buonaccorsi Kallimach „De legitimo amore”

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    The article is an analysis of three works by Filip Kallimach (Filippo Buonaccorsi) regarding marriage (elegy XXII, Epithalamium Fanniae ac Musaei, carmen Ad se ipsum). In the collections of Roman elegies from the Augustian era, there are no wedding pieces. The source of Callimachus’ idea is found by the author of the article in Epithalamium in Stellam et Violentillam by P. Papinius Statius and, indirectly, through the epithalamium of Statius – in the unpreserved elegies of L. Arruntius Stella, a poet of Domitian times.The article is an analysis of three works by Filip Kallimach (Filippo Buonaccorsi) regarding marriage (elegy XXII, Epithalamium Fanniae ac Musaei, carmen Ad se ipsum). In the collections of Roman elegies from the Augustian era, there are no wedding pieces. The source of Callimachus’ idea is found by the author of the article in Epithalamium in Stellam et Violentillam by P. Papinius Statius and, indirectly, through the epithalamium of Statius – in the unpreserved elegies of L. Arruntius Stella, a poet of Domitian times

    Den förlorade välfärdens språk [Elektronisk resurs] : En undersökning av processer och motiv bakom de senaste decenniernas förändrade benämningar av socialt utsatta

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    This study examines the causes behind the linguistic changes in the field of social vulnerability that in a Western European context has occurred the past three decades. The background of the study is the development where concepts as poverty, marginalization and underclass has declined in use while politicians and scientists today rather speaks in terms of social exclusion, advanced marginality and the Swedish term “utanförskap”. The research aim is justified by the fact that these concepts are used in social policy and thus has direct consequences for those described. The study resulted in three explanatory models on why the language around social vulnerability has changed; (1) Structural changes in society are creating new forms of social vulnerability, (2) New social theories and traditions of thought creates new perspectives on social vulnerability and (3) New concepts introduced by political intentions. Changes in material conditions and structures in combination with new social theories, in the transition between a modern and a postmodern perspective, created new concepts that came to be represented by politicians in Western Europe and North America. The meaning of the concepts has changed from describing people included in society, the majority of poor workers, to describing excluded minorities, excised from their civil rights. The linguistic changes has also meant a shift from one-dimensional to multidimensional terms, from a vertically illustrated the vulnerability to a horizontal one and to a greater focus on the process of vulnerability.</p

    Authority over investigation decisions in child welfare services : How is it distributed among social workers, managers and citizen representatives?

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    This study examined the distribution of authority over decisions made during investigations within child welfare services (CWS). The distribution between various actors, such as social workers, citizen representatives and managers, was examined regarding 19 key decisions that frequently occur during investigations. The study also examined how the municipal socio-economic status and the internal organizational conditions of CWS impact the overall hierarchical level of authority using linear regression analysis. The study was a full population study of Swedish municipalities and districts in larger cities (n = 309, response rate of 62%). The study indicates that the head of the unit holds authority over most decision types, followed by the social worker. However, the study also indicates that there are significant variations between municipalities and decision types. In the municipality delegating authority to the lowest hierarchical level, social workers hold authority over 15 decision types compared with two decision types in the municipality delegating authority to the highest hierarchical level. This variation concerns most decision types except two, where authority is almost exclusively delegated to the same actor in all municipalities. The regression analysis indicated that the educational level of the municipal inhabitants and the size of the CWS budget were the strongest predictors of the hierarchical level of authority in a municipality. High educational levels in municipalities are associated with delegating authority to low hierarchical levels, such as social workers, whereas large CWS budgets (spending as SEK per inhabitant) are associated with delegating authority to high hierarchical levels, such as top-level managers. The implications of these results for social work research and practice are discussed.</p

    Val och utformning av insatser i socialt arbete : hur skapas tillit och legitimitet?

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    Denna rapport undersöker tillit och legitimitet för beslut om insatser i socialt arbete, det vill säga de individbeslut där det bestäms hur man ska arbeta för att uppnå de målsättningar som eftersträvas. Enligt Socialtjänstlagen kan den lokala nivån bestämma vilka metoder de vill använda för att nå upp till de mål som lagen anger. Hur skapas då tillit och legitimitet för de insatsval som görs på den lokala nivån? En utgångspunkt för rapporten är att utredningar och bedömningar av sociala behov till stor del är en kunskapsdriven verksamhet. Kunskap gör att det går att underbygga ett beslut, där en insats premieras framför en annan, och att kunskap därmed är centralt för att skapa tillit och legitimitet för insatsval. Ett av rapportens huvudresultat är identifikationen av fem olika kunskapsbaser som på relativt diversifierade sätt bidrar med tillit och legitimitet till val och utformning av insatser: nämndemannastyrning, professionalism, statlig kunskapsstyrning, brukarinflytande och organisationsstyrning. Rapporten visar, genom litteraturgenomgång och empiriska studier, att dessa kunskapsbaserna samexisterar och att enskilda beslutsprocesser karaktäriseras av en slags förhandling mellan olika aktörer och kunskapsformer involverade i beslutsprocessen. Samtidigt visar rapporten att Sveriges kommuner har lite olika inriktning gällande vilken form av kunskap som främst premieras: en kunskapsprofil premierar generaliserbar kunskap som vetenskap, EBP och organisatorisk kunskap; en premierar lokal kunskap från lekmän och brukare och en grupp av kommuner har en mer pluralistisk kunskapsprofil.  Rapporten är indelad i fyra delar: en introduktion av tillit och legitimitet inom socialt arbete (del 1), en litteraturbaserad genomgång av olika kunskapstraditioner inom socialt arbete och dess relation till tillit (del 2), empiri från ett pågående nationellt forskningsprojekt om utformandet av insatser inom socialtjänsten (del 3), samt sammanfattning och diskussion (del 4)

    Social workers’ core components for mitigating problematic school absenteeism : the case of school social teams in Sweden

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    Problematic school absenteeism is increasing in most advanced welfarecountries. As school success is a well-established factor for improvingchildren’s social, mental, and physical development, it representsa fundamental challenge for welfare states. To counteract this develop-ment, a variety of different methods and interprofessional collaborationshave been developed recently. Despite this, there is little research to dateon the roles social workers adopt in mitigating problematic absenteeism. This article presents a study that explored the roles of social workers in a newly developed and rapidly spreading Swedish method, School Social Teams. This study aimed to explore the roles adopted by school socialworkers in these teams and the core components associated withdecreased problematic school absenteeism. The study found empiricalevidence for three roles and six associated core components: the mediator (creating a communicative space and fostering an understanding of underlying problems); the advocate (establishing a student perspective and advocate at meetings); and the available adult (being available and having endurance). Compared with the existing literature, the mediator and advocate are more theoretically anchored in the literature, whereas the available adult role are related to stronger evidence for mitigating problematic school absenteeism. One conclusion is the importance of deliberate choices of various roles associated with school social work roles as its core components are related to different outcomes.</p
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