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Java EE Organizer
Černý, Petr ; Martinek, David (referee) ; Kočí, Radek (advisor)
This thesis deals with applications for organization of time and contacts. It includes analysis of existing solutions, used architectures and brief characteristics of existing applications. Thesis also deals with developing a client application for Java EE applications, and discusses the basic technologies that are used in this eld (Swing, Java EE platform and its technologies). The practical part includes design and implementation of modules for managing contacts and tasks, which are incorporated into the demo application Java EE Organizer.
Reconstruction of barn as a part of Miroslavské Knínice castle
Martínek, David ; Bažant, Zdeněk (referee) ; Strnad, Jiří (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the reconstruction of a barn in Miroslavské Knínice. First, it was necessary to examine the conditions of the barn. Crumbling masonry and cracks in perimeter walls had been found, so it was necessary to create a design and assess new solutions to repair the barn. On the basis of these defects, it was proposed to pull down a half of the barn, including the foundations and proposed to lay concrete over this part of formwork together with reinforcement.
Modelling of Transport Systems
Šmíd, Jiří ; Martinek, David (referee) ; Peringer, Petr (advisor)
The presented work describes both transportation and traffic flow simulation. For that purpose two different libraries were made. The first one is based on an existing library, Simlib/C++. For the traffic flow simulation a brand new library was created, using cellular automaton rules. Above all, it is designed to facilitate analysis of fundamental attributes of traffic network. Vehicles varying in size are able to find their own route plans from point where they were generated. Both libraries offer users a large amount of flexibility in specifying transport and traffic network.
Traffic Modelling Based on Cellular Automata
Hodaňová, Andrea ; Martinek, David (referee) ; Peringer, Petr (advisor)
Among many other fields of science, cellular automata play an important role also in the microsimulations of traffic. In this thesis, we analyze the characteristics of a wide range of cellular automata traffic models from the most simple deterministic ones to complex stochastic automata derived from the pivotal Nagel-Schreckenberg model, which is thoroughly described. As a result of this analysis, a generally usable traffic simulator is designed and implemented in the Java programming language. Its graphical user interface can visualise the state of a road CA to display the key features of the implemented traffic models to the user.
Generator of Analysers of Documents Defined by RELAX NG
Šimonek, Jan ; Janoušek, Vladimír (referee) ; Martinek, David (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with automatization of XML loading. This is accomplished by a generator of XML analyser. The generator (translator) takes a XML scheme in RELAX NG and it produces analyser in C++. The generated analyser is capable of unmarshalling and validating data from XML, providing access to the data and marshalling the data back to XML. Usability of this process is demonstrated on examples. Theory of the XML, XML schema languages and validation is also discussed.
Java EE Organizer
Palát, Pavel ; Martinek, David (referee) ; Kočí, Radek (advisor)
This thesis deal with Java EE technologies and various subtechnologies of Java EE platform. This work is based on experience designing Java EE aplication network organizer with focus on technologies like DB connectivity (JPA, TopLink JPA), network enabled enterprise application design, remote accessing of bussiness logic in Java EE and security of the system as whole. Primary technologies used are Java EE 5 (core platform), Glassfish (application server), Firebird (database) and TopLink (ORM manager).
Visual Simulator of General Neural Networks
Herman, David ; Zbořil, František (referee) ; Martinek, David (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor thesis is the design of a general library of neural networks. Another subject is the implementation of a visual simulator, which would represent graphically, in a suitable manner, the algorithm of learning and the active dynamics of the network, in separate steps. This application also has to be platform independent.
Solving Problems with Uncertainty
Hrdý, Libor ; Martinek, David (referee) ; Zbořil, František (advisor)
In this thesis is described implementation of the logical deskgame Backgammon, which is a game for two players, whereas one is substituted by computer. This thesis is focused on the problems of the programming the graphical user interface with help of toolkit WxWidgets and also the implemetnation of the game core (game controls and AI of the computer) by using ExpectMiniMax algorithm, that is used for the implementation of the games with the strong influence of random, games where random plays a big role, in this particular case throwing the cube.
REFLEKTOR - Web System for Teaching Support
Sitko, Radek ; Grulich, Lukáš (referee) ; Martinek, David (advisor)
This thesis deals with design and implementation of a web application to support interactive tuition in programming within the IZP - Course of Programming Essentials. It enables students submit their own solutions to a specific task and allows them to review some tasks completed by other students. Web pages are created with respect to maximum accessibility of their content and functionality. Their layout and controls are designed in such manner to make them accessible both by alternative browsers as well as by people with specific needs. The application design is created using the UML modelling language. The very application is implemented using the PHP script language together with theXHTML, cascade style sheets (CCS) and the MySQL database system. This thesis also focuses on implementation of the system on FIT websites and its utilisation by students.
Load bearing structure of multifunctional house
Martínek, David ; Šiška, Radek (referee) ; Strnad, Jiří (advisor)
Master´s thesis is based on analysis and design of a load-bearing structure of multifunctional house. The main load-bearing elements in the vertical direction are the monolithic reinforced walls and the main load-bearing elements in the horizontal direction are monolithic reinforced concrete plates. The connection of individual floors is made of monolithic reinforced concrete staircases. The foundation of the building is realized through a system of strips foundation. Design drawings are made to selected elements of the structure.

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