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Why did you use datatype integer to store data? Answered partially Which application did you use for drawing diagrams? Answered Assessment: Very good Defence date: June 7, 2018

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Jm´eno: Nagarajan Murugan Osobn´ı ˇc´ıslo: S16000537

Assessment proposed by the supervisor of Master ’s thesis: Very good Assessment proposed by the reviewer of Master ’s thesis: Very good

Course of the defence:

Ing. Michal Moučka, Ph.D.

Why did you use datatype integer to store data?

Answered partially

Which application did you use for drawing diagrams?

Answered

Assessment: Very good

Defence date: June 7, 2018 . . . .

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