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Information System with XSLT Templates
Mazura, František ; Rychlý, Marek (referee) ; Burget, Radek (advisor)
The goal of this work is to create a universal framework for small and medium information systems. For resolving this problem I use the PHP language together with the XSLT sheets and the REST architecture. The framework provides a fast creation of information systems using XSLT, AJAX and the possibility of a remote access by an API. The main result is a fast framework with a simple modularity.
Project Time Tracker
Čevela, Marek ; Grulich, Lukáš (referee) ; Masopust, Tomáš (advisor)
The objective of this bachelor's thesis was acquaint oneself with technologies to develop and run information systems. The practical part of this work is to develop information system Project Time tracker, which enables to monitor time that developers spend on project. The task of system is to gather entries about developer's work on project, process data and provide information about project progress and developer's outcomes.
Managing Dictionaries in XML
Michalová, Romana ; Škoda, Petr (referee) ; Smrž, Pavel (advisor)
This paper describes the system that manages XML dictionaries which are at the LMF form. The dictionaries can be accessed on the server or locally. XML BaseX stores the dictionaries and one is able to compare, show, edit or create them. XSLT is used for visualization and XPath with XQuery are used for editing, navigating and going through the XML data.
Journey Planning System
Vrba, Bohumil ; Letko, Zdeněk (referee) ; Ruttkay, Ladislav (advisor)
Bachelor's thesis covers design and developing of web application which serves for planning itinerary. I use Google Maps technogy to display and plan the journies. The thesis describes applied technology especially ASP.NET, database system MS SQL Server and Google map system. It is also dedicated to requirements specification, their registration with the help of language UML and design of data model. It is devoted to the implementation of aplication with an emphasis on used architecture.
Bibliographic Citations in DocBook and Their Transformations via DocBook XSL
Soukop, Tomáš ; Weiss, Petr (referee) ; Rychlý, Marek (advisor)
This thesis describes condition of bibliographic citations via DocBook XSL. Ilustrates evolution from SGML to XML and XSL languages. How XSLT transformations work between these formats. How work tools special created for work with DocBook and bibliographic citations (RefDB, Bibtex to XML, jReferences, JabRef). Then thesis explains how was created a stylesheet for formatting citations in LNCS norm for DocBook.
Graphics and Presentation in the TeX and LaTeX Systems
Buňka, Roman ; Sysel, Petr (referee) ; Rajmic, Pavel (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with the insertion of external graphic files into LaTeX documents and the creation of graphics using internal tools of TeX. It describes the basic properties of the PSTricks additional package and its expansion enabling the creation of 2D and 3D graphs, special mathematical functions and electrical circuits. The work deals also with the method of creating PDF presentations using the Beamer class. This work suggests a structure of a source SVG file displaying electric circuits or flow charts. It also involves the creation of an XSLT conversion template providing for the conversion of these charts from the SVG format to the PSTricks format making it possible to use these graphic files in the LaTeX system.
Automatic Slides Translation from OpenDocument to Reaveal.js
Skalický, Filip ; Pluskal, Jan (referee) ; Polčák, Libor (advisor)
The thesis deals with the issue of automatic conversion of OpenDocument presentation into Markdown language, which is then presented using Reveal.js framework. The application uses the initial setup, converts the presentation into Markdown, and then outputs the conversion information. The presentation can then be run using Reaveal.js. The content of this thesis is the description of the implementation of the application, describtion of the complications during the conversion and their solution. The application is tested by converting selected presentations.
Demonstration of Support for XML in Database Systems
Dvorštiak, Matej ; Fiala, Jiří (referee) ; Zendulka, Jaroslav (advisor)
This thesis is concerned with XML technologies and XML support of database systems. Especialy with Oracle database. Support is descripted in this work. Desription is aimed to an Oracle XML DB architecture, XML data type, work with XML schema, storing and quering options of XML data in Oracle database. Practical part describes aplication, demonstrates XML support for learning proposes. Theoretical and practical parts are appended with examples and pictures for better understanding of described problematic.
Graphical Editor of Simulation Models
Hořák, Jan ; Hrubý, Martin (referee) ; Peringer, Petr (advisor)
This paper contains brief introduction into modeling and simulation using Discrete Event Specified System (DEVS) formalism. It defines basic models (atomic and coupled DEVS) and shows how they are simulated. Examples of derived DEVS formalism like parallel DEVS or DESS are also presented. It is described how to create DEVS models using graphic modeling software and advantages and disadvantages of this approach. A short summary of known programs are also covered. Storing models in the XML language, validation of XML document and transformation capabilities by XSLT are discussed. The main section is dedicated to the design of a graphic editor for simulation models inspired by design patterns including classes for canvas, model representation, export module interface and main application. The XML document used for storing DEVS models and simple DEVS simulator are also described. Implementation section presents used programming libraries, reasons why they have been used and their advantages and disadvantages. Paper ends with an example of a simple DEVS model created by implemented graphic editor for simulation DEVS models.
Accessibility of Web Technologies and Standards
Konečná, Kateřina ; Trchalík, Roman (referee) ; Očenášek, Pavel (advisor)
This thesis deals with accessibility and web standards. It explains the importance of creating accessible web pages due to disabled users. Individual disabilities are briefly described in a separate chapter. The thesis presents a summary of Web accessibility standards in Europe, America, Australia and Asia. This analysis is completed by comparing the individual countries. The second part focuses on the formalization of different ways, where three methods are applied to three different guidelines.

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