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Performance Monitoring of MES PHARIS
Ondráček, Aleš ; Hruška, Martin (referee) ; Smrčka, Aleš (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the performance monitoring of automated development processes and performance testing of the MES PHARIS system. The main scope of thesis is the collection of data on tasks performed on automation servers DevOps and Jenkins, processing of this data and their subsequent visualization. The second part of the diploma thesis deals with the processing of data from performance testing and their appropriate representation using visualization. The core technology that is used is ELK Stack.
Drummer's Metronome for Smartphone and Smartwatch
Ondráček, Aleš ; Zemčík, Pavel (referee) ; Herout, Adam (advisor)
The purpose of this thesis is to create a drum metronome smartphone application, which would allow rhythm patterns to be stored in playlists. These would then be used to assist the drummer while playing at rehearsals and at smaller or medium-sized concerts. Key properties of the smartphone application design include the ability to be controlled wirelessly via bluetooth, by a smartwatch application. The final product consists of two interconnected parts: a smartphone metronome application, and a smartwatch control application.
Performance Monitoring of MES PHARIS
Ondráček, Aleš ; Hruška, Martin (referee) ; Smrčka, Aleš (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the performance monitoring of automated development processes and performance testing of the MES PHARIS system. The main scope of thesis is the collection of data on tasks performed on automation servers DevOps and Jenkins, processing of this data and their subsequent visualization. The second part of the diploma thesis deals with the processing of data from performance testing and their appropriate representation using visualization. The core technology that is used is ELK Stack.
Drummer's Metronome for Smartphone and Smartwatch
Ondráček, Aleš ; Zemčík, Pavel (referee) ; Herout, Adam (advisor)
The purpose of this thesis is to create a drum metronome smartphone application, which would allow rhythm patterns to be stored in playlists. These would then be used to assist the drummer while playing at rehearsals and at smaller or medium-sized concerts. Key properties of the smartphone application design include the ability to be controlled wirelessly via bluetooth, by a smartwatch application. The final product consists of two interconnected parts: a smartphone metronome application, and a smartwatch control application.

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