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Foam rolling and tissue flossing of m. triceps surae and it's effect on performance tests of lacrosse players: randomized experimental study
Kováč, Benjamin ; Bayerová, Barbora (advisor) ; Routner, Petr (referee)
Title: Foam Rolling and Tissue Flossing of m. triceps surae and it's effect on performance tests of lacrosse players: randomized experimental trial Aim: The aim of this study is to compare the immediate effects of two self-myofascial release methods. Their effects were tested on performance tests of Countermovement Jump and 15 m sprint, and passive range of motion in the ankle joint using Weight Bearing Lunge Test over time. Methods: This randomized experimental study involved 10 junior lacrosse players aged 15-20 years. After meeting the study's inclusion criteria, the players completed a medical history questionnaire and were randomly assigned to two groups based on self-myofascial release technique. Prior to any testing, a warm-up consisting of a 5-minute jog and dynamic stretching (10x jumping jacks and 10x bodyweight squats) was performed. The first testing session occurred before the application of methods, followed by subsequent tests in the following order: Countermovement Jump, 15 m sprint, and Weight Bearing Lunge Test on the right and left legs. This was followed by the application of Flossing or Rolling according to the respective group. Testing then occurred at 15 minutes, 30 minutes, 45 minutes, and 60 minutes after application for each player. The collected data were analyzed using...
Analysis of the level of stick handling in ice hockey in U6 - U9 the categor
Šimáček, Martin ; Perič, Tomáš (advisor) ; Slavíček, Tobiáš (referee)
Author: Martin Simacek Title: Analysis of Puck Control Level in Ice Hockey in Categories U9 and Younger. Objective: The aim of the thesis is to assess the level of puck control among players in the U9 age group and younger. Additionally, the study aims to determine whether the player's skills correspond to the abilities expected for this category. Methods: The study was based on a testing battery designed for assessing and comparing the level of puck control among players in the U9 category and younger, encompassing of 9 teams from across the Czech Republic. The research relied on the analysis of results from 233 young hockey players who underwent a series of tests focusing on progressively increasing the difficulty of puck-handling techniques. Each tested player was evaluated individually and under the same conditions, with performance assessed by a licensed expert holding an A coaching license. The data were analyzed using statistical tools to define the level of achieved skills and compare them to international and Czech standards. Results: The research involving 233 young hockey players in the U9 and u8 category revealed an average success rate of 1,6 out of 7 puck control tests, indicating solid fundamental skills within this age group. However, as the tests progressed to higher levels, the...
Modular Application for the Management of Cyber Polygons
Janek, Samuel ; Rychlý, Marek (referee) ; Hranický, Radek (advisor)
The goal of this work is the design and development of version 2.0 of the Brno University of Technology Cyber Arena (BUTCA) platform. The BUTCA platform is used for cybersecurity training. The reason for the creation of this work are new requirements that require extensive changes in the core of the platform itself. For this reason, a part of this work is dedicated to the reimplementation and subsequent expansion of the existing system. In order to meet some of the new requirements, the platform is extended with an authentication server (AS), which is implemented as a separate application. Both the AS and the platform use a client-server architecture, with the server part being implemented as a web API and the client part as a Single-Page Application (SPA). The implementation of this work will expand the use of the platform among institutions, which, in the case of version 1.0, would have problem with processing of their sensitive data by external institution.
Evaluation of Biometric System - Eye Iris Technology
Mlčoch, Luboš ; Drahanský, Martin (referee) ; Dittrich, Petr (advisor)
This thesis briefly describes basic biometric terms, a brief history of biometrics, biometric system and its performance and characteristics. Basic principles of iris recognition technology are also discussed. Finally, this thesis describes tests performed on various iris recognition systems and sums up the results.
Performance limits, reliability and security of open source PBX
Bednár, Jakub ; Šedý, Jakub (referee) ; Šilhavý, Pavel (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to install and to configure three Open source PBXes Asterisk, Freeswitch and YATE. Furthermore, the aim is to realize the performance test and stability tests on three different HW configurations with the tester Spirent Abacus 5000. The scripts in bash were created to monitor PBX performance. Another part of the study is to analyze and to compare PBX security and to compare the Open Source PBX with a proprietary PBX Alcatel-Lucent OXE.
Automated of Web Application Testing
Köszegy, Lukáš ; Rychlý, Marek (referee) ; Kreslíková, Jitka (advisor)
The Master thesis focuses on basic description of the theoretical and practical part of testing, agile development and online shopping. Aim of the paper is to specify requirements for testing scenario of online shopping and subsequently suggest suitable solution for easy integration testing process as a part of the development of online shopping within agile development.
Integration of JMS Providers to Third Parties
Žiaková, Nikoleta ; Letko, Zdeněk (referee) ; Dudka, Vendula (advisor)
This thesis deals with messaging and integration of third-party JMS providers into JBoss application server. The aim of the thesis was to design and implement a general-purpose testsuite to verify the proposed integration. First requirement was to get familiar with key technologies for integration including Java Message Service, Java EE Connector Architecture, selected JMS providers and JBoss AS. Specific procedures of integration were designed and described for JMS providers Apache ActiveMQ, IBM WebSphere MQ and Red Hat MRG Messaging. The testsuite implemented to verify the functionlity of the integration focuses on four areas - transactions, clustering, high availibility and performance. The process of testing was automated using continuous integration tool Jenkins. Finally the test application was used to evaluate functionality of the integration and compare different JMS providers and various versions of JBoss AS.
Use of special binders for recycling of asphalt mixtures at mixing plants
Pěch, Pavel ; Špaček, Petr (referee) ; Varaus, Michal (advisor)
The thesis deals with the matter of usage of special asphalt binders for production of asphalt mixtures containing recycled materials in asphalt plant. For comparison analysis of characteristics of special binder used in roads is necessary to compose different mixtures of asphalt – one with binder containing R-materials, and another benchmark mixture with binder used in common mixtures without recycled materials. Investigation of features of mixtures with different binders is carried out by selected performance tests of asphalt mixtures. Evaluation and comparison of the results is described in the final section of the thesis.
Swedish and US AR mixture design comparison
Puda, Adam ; Frýbort, David (referee) ; Kudrna, Jan (advisor)
This master's theseis deals with comparison of two design concepts for producting asphalt mixture with CRmB. These design concepts are from Sweden and USA. The theoretical part sets parameters for design of asphalt mixture and chracteristic tests. In the practical part test speciements of design asphatl mixture undergo performace tests that simulate climate and traffic load. Results are compared to mathematical model used in program LayEps.
Biometric System Performance Testing - Vein Technology
Pandoščák, Michal ; Drahanský, Martin (referee) ; Orság, Filip (advisor)
This thesis aims at performance testing of a biometric device based on a vein recognition technology. Basic principles of this technology are briefly described. PalmSecure device was tested to illustrate the principle of the vein pattern scanning. Preformance tests and tests to fool the device were carried out. Finally, based on all acquired information a prototype of a palm vein pattern scanner was designed.

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