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Possibilities of the music objects operations
Svoboda, Tomáš ; Hons, Miloš (advisor) ; Tichý, Vladimír (referee)
This thesis deals, first of all, with the different ways of dividing music space (Chapters I-III). It can be divided into two dimensions ? sound dimension and time dimension. The structure of each dimension can be further divided. In this way, within each dimension will be created various (sound and time) objects, decided either by the concrete structure, or, if the structure cannot be assigned, by an outline describing the shape of the object. Only by combining objects from both dimensions, will types of music objects be created. Those which have no inner order will be called a group. By permutation of the elements of this group, different, precisely organised shapes will be created. Such objects will be called segments (Chapter IV.). Chapter V. is dedicated to the music objects? operations. All operations are either partial (progressing in the frame of one dimension), or total (simultaneously progressing in both dimensions). Such operations are: transposition, multiplication, inversion, turn, etc. This knowledge is to be used in the universal method of contemporary music analysis. In this way, the type of the music object and its changes caused by the ?operations? can be defined. As result, it will be possible to assess the structure of the composition as a whole. The information can also be used in the opposite way: as a compositional progression, consisting of creating objects and using them in ?operations?.
Web services and their use
Svoboda, Tomáš ; Pavlíčková, Jarmila (advisor) ; Šlajchrt, Zbyněk (referee)
The Subject of this bachelor thesis is to point out the current trends in the area of the development and deployment of web services including their implementation in the specific programming languages and specific IDE's The most commonly used programming languages for development of web services are Java and .NET. However support for web services is currently present in all programming languages. In this bachelor thesis there are listed examples of web service implementation in Java and PHP. As a development enviroment is used NetBeans IDE. This bachelor thesis is also focused on Web service alternatives such as REST and XML-RPC. Besides Web services, part of this thesis is devoted to XML technology which is the core technology for Web services and without it. Work with Web services would be difficult to manage. The goal of this thesis is to create a comprehensive overview of web services and their most commonly used alternatives, including specific examples of implementation.

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