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Web and mobile application for meteorological data collection and visualisation
Šturala, Martin ; Musil, Petr (referee) ; Caha, Tomáš (advisor)
The thesis deals with the development of a web application in .NET 5 and a mobile application for the Android operating system. The applications were created for the collection and visualization of data from the weather station, which was developed in previous years within the diploma thesis of Ing. Petr Mlčák. The web application provides a REST API for collecting data from the weather station and sending data for the mobile application, it also provides a user web interface for visualizing data from the weather station and managing it. The first part describes the quantities that the weather station measures and sends to the server. The second part describes the design of a database structure for data storage. The third part of the work is focused on the development of a web application in ASP.NET, its parts and structure. The functions and their meaning in the web interface are also described. The fourth part describes the design and development of a mobile application and the principles used for data acquisition and display. In the end, the results of the work and the method of testing applications are evaluated.
Multi-platform mobile application of database system Matylda
Kunc, Ondřej ; Kofroň, Jan (advisor) ; Vinárek, Jiří (referee)
System Matylda was created in order to provide a database and web interface which allows sorting, filtering and comparing of products from food and drugstore industry. The goal of this thesis is to create a user friendly mobile application for this system. The application will be available for all today's major mobile platforms. The final application uses main features of the existing web application and also takes advantage of capabilities of modern mobile devices such as maps and user location. Some of the main features are searching for detailed product information, browsing discount leaflets, comparing discounts, creating shopping lists, authentication and more. The application can be used as a smart assistant which helps with shopping for food and drugstore products and can also save both time and money. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
How's my connection? An assistent in mass transportation system of Prague
Hrivík, Miroslav ; Skopal, Tomáš (advisor) ; Hoksza, David (referee)
In Prague the fastest way to travel usually is by using public transport. But in such big system of buses, trams, trains, underground trains and even boats one can have difficulties to find the right way to their destination. In order to help people in their daily journeys across the city using public transport there is this application for android smartphones called Prague Transport. It has rich features like navigation, maps of city, carrier news, times of next departures and list of frequently used connections integrated in one application. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Teaching schedule for Android
Sándor, Gábor ; Kofroň, Jan (advisor) ; Vinárek, Jiří (referee)
The goal of this thesis is to create a mobile application that makes easier to organize the time of the students of Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics. The final application enables the user to personalize the schedule downloaded from the Student Information System. The application allows students to create notes and reminders, which are associated with subjects. Some of the main features are displaying notifications about the upcoming events, including the details of public transport, or enabling the silent mode during the lesson. The application can be used as a smart diary helping students to improve their time schedule. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Employment of mobile devices in chemistry education
Švehla, Martin ; Šmejkal, Petr (advisor) ; Teplý, Pavel (referee)
This diploma thesis is focused on the use of mobile devices in chemistry education. Describes various mobile devices, including different operating systems and technology and shows huge potential that these devices bring to education. It also includes an overview of existing educational programs with a chemical theme on mobile devices. Part of this work was to create a custom supportive program Chemical helper for mobile devices, which can be used in chemistry education, laboratory and also in everyday life.
Identification of Battery-Hungry Parts of Android Application Code
Jankovič, Ivan ; Pop, Tomáš (advisor) ; Libič, Peter (referee)
In just forty years, the number of mobile devices has exceeded the number of humans on Earth. With the growing computational capacity, the power demands of these devices are growing rapidly as well. Due to technological and spatial constraints, the capacity of mobile power sources has become one of the most important bottlenecks of further development. Moreover, since the power efficiency is a relatively new requirement, there are only a few tools addressing it, and the existing ones have certain drawbacks. The goal of this thesis is to design and implement a tool helping developers of Android mobile applications to identify the battery-hungry parts of application code. The proposed solution is based on a novel approach - examination of power use estimations derived from the device's state together with the information about the code that is currently being executed. The prototype implementation has been tested on two Android applications with the conclusion that the proposed approach can provide useful information to the developer, but in practice, it encounters technical limitations reducing its accuracy, and thus it can not be used as a fully automated tool for identification of battery-hungry parts of Android application code.
The analysis of movie characters of cyborg-woman from the perspective of the postmodern and post-theoretical approaches to the body and the identity constitution.
Bubeníčková, Kateřina ; Fišerová, Michaela (advisor) ; Kobová, Ĺubica (referee)
The thesis focuses on the analysis of the basic types of the film characters portraying artificial women: creatures who combine "femininity" (humanity) and technology, and who show female sexual characteristics or features that are stereotypically perceived as female-like (e.g. female cyborgs, female androids, female robots). The characters are analyzed and approached from the perspective of postmodern philosophy and post-theory studies; the forming of their body and identity is analyzed on the account of the narrative. The aim of the thesis is to explore whether the film representations of female cyborgs are similar to real cyborgs in the sense that they bring liberalization from the point if view of posthumanism and cyberfeminism, or whether they can only be perceived as the prime form of the Foucaltian body-as-machine, i.e. perfectly controllable precise technicist bodies which are created by the current power dispositions. The characters are divided into four categories, based on their predominant physical and "social" functions: a sexbot, a domesticated artificial woman, a destructive artificial woman and an emotional/intelligent artificial woman. The following identification and interpretation of the body, identity, relationships and the narrative structures are based on the theoretical...
Creation of geoinformatical system for mobile devices
Jakl, Michal ; Čábelka, Miroslav (advisor) ; Kříž, Jan (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to design and create a complex community geoinformatical system for mobile devices with Android OS. The first part presents currently available software tools, with an emphasis on user friendliness and minimal financial costs. The following sections deal with design of client-server system, selection and processing of data into databases and creating algorithms, ensuring the entire system. Emphasis is also placed on optimalization for mobile devices, bilingualism and user friendliness. The practical outcome and application of ideas from previous parts of this work is the creation of a mobile application DoPřírody!, which allows outdoor users to search the database of natural areas (parks, forests, cemeteries and others) and also is able to navigate the shortest route to the selected destination in real time. For registered users it is possible to rate, comment and edit existing areas and add new ones. The conclusion contains comparation with large map servers, the results of publishing application on the Google Play website and conclusions of testing in the community of users. Keywords: Android, network analysis, server, database, nature, mobile applications
Použití gyroskopů a akcelerometrů k doostření fotografií pořízených mobilním telefonem
Šindelář, Ondřej ; Šroubek, Filip (advisor) ; Wilkie, Alexander (referee)
Long exposure handheld photography is coupled with the problem of blurring, which is difficult to remove without additional information. The goal of this work was to utilize motion sensors contained in modern smartphones to detect exact motion track of the image sensor during the exposure and then to remove the blur from the resulting photograph according to this data. A system was proposed which performs deconvolution using a kernel from the recorded gyroscope data. An implementation on Android platform was proved on a test smartphone device.
The perfect woman. The analysis of movie characters of artificial female beings from the perspective of the postmodern theories and its approaches to the body and the identity constitution.
Bubeníčková, Kateřina ; Vochocová, Lenka (advisor) ; Kobová, Ĺubica (referee)
This thesis will be focused on the analysis of the basic types of the female artificial movie characters - the beings connecting "femininity" (humanity) and technology. These characters holds the external female sexual signs or the characteristics stereotypically perceived as female (e.g. cyborg/cyborg woman, android woman, robotess). My issue will be examinated from the perspective of postmodern approach to the process of shaping their bodies and identities in relation to the narrative movie structure. The characters will be divided into categories based on their dominating physical and "social" function in the story. The subsequent identification and interpretation of physicality, identity and relations with other characters of the narrative will be based not only on principles of semiotic analysis, but will take into account especially the approach of postmodernism. The main theoretical basis for this paper will be the theory of poststructuralism and so called post theories - a theory of posthumanism, transhumanism and cyberfeminism.

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