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Transcription and annotation components for web editor in React
Dugovič, Jakub ; Herout, Adam (referee) ; Szőke, Igor (advisor)
Cieľom tejto práci je implementovať modulárne užívateľské rozhranie na prepis zvukových nahrávok a ich anotáciu. Rozširuje dotrajšiu prácu s cieľom umožniť a zjednodušiť prácu s hodiny dlhými nahrávkami rozhovorov. Riešenie je implementované v TypeScripte pomocou Reactu a ďalších knižníc z reactového ekosystému. Aplikujúc princípy naštudované z literatúry, vyhýbajúc sa chybám identifikovaným počas prieskumu obdobnej platformy a overujúc užívateľské rozhranie počas vývoja pomocou kvalitatívneho testovania, vyvýjané rozhranie sa usiluje dosiahnuť vysokú mieru dobrej užívateľskej skúsenosti.
Web Based Simulator of Superscalar Processors
Majer, Michal ; Olšák, Ondřej (referee) ; Jaroš, Jiří (advisor)
A clear and interactive visualization of the superscalar processor is a valuable tool for studying its operation, particularly due to its complexity. The main contribution of this work is the extension of the existing RISC-V instruction set simulator with a new web-based user interface and improvements of the simulation quality. Nearly all modules of the simulator have been enhanced. Among other things, errors in the implementation have been resolved, statistics collection has been improved, and the instruction set has been expanded. The integration with the C language compiler is of great benefit. The simulator has been expanded to include HTTP and CLI interfaces. The React library has been utilized for implementing the web application. The result of the work is a functional and tested application, ready for practical use and with a positive impact on education.
User-friendliness of the City Councils Voting System
Osinek, Pavel ; Hynek, Jiří (referee) ; Zaklová, Kristýna (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the user-friendliness of the system for the visualization of the Brno City Council voting. The aim of the thesis is to analyze the initial state of the system, and based on the findings, to design and implement a redesign of the user interface, with an emphasis on user-friendliness, also in the smartphone display version. The implementation included adding extensions to the system. The theoretical part summarizes elementary information about the municipal councils and possible ways of presenting data from their meetings. The concepts of user-friendliness and data visualization are also explained. The created redesign was implemented using Cascading Style Sheets and the React, Chart.js and PrimeReact libraries. The practical part of the thesis also includes refactoring and optimization of the client side of the application. The system was tested by a representative group of users. The findings of this thesis include a survey of the target user group, the design and the implementation of a user-friendly interface of the system and its extension.
User Interface for the bee hive management system
Torbin, Evgeny ; Rozman, Jaroslav (referee) ; Veigend, Petr (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to create a user interface for the bee hive management system and its implementation as a multiplatform application. The user will be able to view statistics about their hives, apiaries and manage them. This information is provided by the server and received from special sensors installed directly in the hives. To solve this problem, Ionic framework written in JavaScript language and web technologies HTML and CSS were used. Communication with the server is done using REST API. The final application provides an interactive and user-friendly interface for managing bee hives, and is available on different platforms. The main result of this work is to prove that it is currently possible to create a full-fledged application without knowledge of platform-specific technologies. This approach makes the development of similar projects cheaper, more efficient and much faster.
Uživatelské rozhraní nástroje Combine
Nenutil, Patrik ; Rozsíval, Michal (referee) ; Smrčka, Aleš (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis aims to create a new user interface for the Combine tool, since the current one was merely a prototype to showcase the tool's operations. The newly developed user interface allows use of datasets and simplified criteria inserting. Furthermore, shortcomings were fixed based on the studied principles. Automated GUI tests were implemented to validate the implementation's accuracy. As a result of this project, the user interface of tool Combine was improved.
Alternative Web Interface for Information System
Bínovský, Andrej ; Kocman, Radim (referee) ; Křivka, Zbyněk (advisor)
This thesis focuses on the development of a student forum platform aimed at integrating social interactions with the distribution of key school information for students. The goal is to display personalized posts related to the school at the right time while maintaining the attractiveness of the presentation through individual contributions. The key feature of the algorithm is its ability to customize school-related posts based on critical dates or statuses. The software implementation is done through a web interface using modern technologies, ensuring an optimal user experience. To address the task of personalizing academic posts, the thesis utilizes the application programming interface of school. However, this application programming interface is not entirely intended to provide information about the current status of students, such as changes in grades, current registration for exam or project deadlines. To address this challenge, an internal PostgreSQL database is utilized, which stores metadata about these pieces of information. These data are then integrated into the system, allowing for personalized posts. Additionally, the system offers real-time notification options via email, enabling professors to effectively respond to relevant student contributions.
An App for Organising Football Tournaments
Sadlek, Samuel ; Chlubna, Tomáš (referee) ; Kapinus, Michal (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals in detail with the design and implementation of a sophisticated web application that is specifically designed for the management and coordination of football tournaments. The aim of the work is to develop and provide an intuitive and user-friendly interface that allows users to efficiently organize tournaments, track the progress of individual matches and effectively manage the schedule of competitions. A key aspect of the application is its ability to integrate a timer that supports real-time recording and timely updates of events during matches. This system provides invaluable support to tournament organisers by ensuring the accuracy and timeliness of information that is essential for the smooth running of football events.
Creating a modern web application
Fanta, Tomáš ; Sikora, Marek (referee) ; Benedikt, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the design and development of a web application to enable the user to better understand the behaviour of critical infrastructure. The thesis describes the modern technologies that were used in the implementation. Furthermore, the thesis discusses the security risks of web applications. The main goal is to create the mentioned web application and secure it against common vulnerabilities.
Graphical Interface for the NetLoiter
Ščupák, Marian ; Smrčka, Aleš (referee) ; Rozsíval, Michal (advisor)
The aim of this work is to create a graphical user interface that simplifies working with the NetLoiter tool. The chosen form for implementing the user interface is a web application. The created user interface allows the user to fill out forms, which validate their input and convert it into configuration files. The generated configurations can be used to run the NetLoiter tool via the SSH protocol and subsequently monitor the output in a user-friendly manner in real-time. The interface also provides users with the ability to perform basic statistical analyses on the data generated by the NetLoiter tool. The result of the work is increased efficiency in managing the NetLoiter tool and easier interpretation of its outputs.
Security of e-Commerce and Dropshipping
Hanták, Martin ; Harašta, Jakub (referee) ; Loutocký, Pavel (advisor)
The bachelor thesis is devoted to the issue of e-commerce security, in particular to the specific business model of dropshipping. The thesis is divided into two basic parts, theoretical and practical. The theoretical part explains the different types of business models, including the dropshipping model, and the legal aspects related mainly to the dropshipping model. In the second, practical part, the basic goals of the dropshipping e-shop are presented, including the technologies and programming procedures used. The thesis concludes with a code analysis and security recommendations for potential future web application development.

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