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Web development using the JAM Stack technology
MINKA, Jakub
The aim of the thesis is to introduce a modern alternative in the field of web development using JAM Stack technology. Web technologies are developing at a~very fast pace and there are curently a lot of web technologies available on the market to develop websites. Each has its own pluses and minuses and the JAM Stack is located somewhere between. In contrast to the classical front end + back end, JAM Stack is bulit on a purely static concept with no need to use server and databases. It allows web creators to build secure and fast websites. JAM Stack is a method, which consists of three elements - JavaScript that handles and performs client requests, number of API's (application programming interfaces) that mediate server-side and database operations and Markup language. The author will focus on various forms of JAM Stack, test and describe some useful API's and markup language tools, explore the possibilities of using this technology and compare it with the other technologies. In the practical part he will create a functional website entirely bulit with JAM Stack technology. The website will be published using some of the static hosting providers and the website will be distributed over CDN.
The life cycle of a website project in the B2B sector
Dušek, Václav ; Střížová, Vlasta (advisor) ; Bubeníček, Jan (referee)
This thesis is focused on realization of a new website division ITreklama of DISKUS company. The creation of this new web solution entails specific needs, mainly due to the business focus on the B2B sector in which the divisional segment falls. The project uses the traditional project management with all relevant instruments to achieve the highest added value. The main objective is the successful launch of the new website and the sub-objectives are identification the needs of the target group and description of the specific requirements for website in B2B business sector. Explanation of the project life cycle, along with the identification of specific needs for a website in the B2B sector, has subsequently serve as a methodology for B2B area of website realization.
Startpage for TV Application
Bureš, Michal ; Bureš, Tomáš (advisor) ; Horký, Vojtěch (referee)
In this thesis we implement configurable set-top box TV application in context of an embedded web browser. Work is executed in accord with strict customer requirements and fully integrated into large IPTV platform. It takes form of a complex start-up menu, whose first section is an interactive tile grid with tile- scaled video player. Other sections contain smaller applications or sub-sections. We build upon modules that transform data sources into tiles. They are then pro- jected to horizontal carousels according to dynamic configuration. A well defined interface to integrate new modules is provided. Almost twenty different modules are ready for immediate use. They provide various parametrized tiles such as live programmes that can be directly started or recorded. Our user interface layer, using React and Redux libraries, leverages the single page application paradigm. For predictability, any modification of application state is made by emitting ac- tions handled solely by pure functions. Set-top box performance issues forced us to implement an immutable state optimization that cut the average render time of our React components by more than a half. ii
Web Pages Design
Mezera, David ; Dydowicz, Petr (referee) ; Koch, Miloš (advisor)
The bachelor‘s thesis is focused on website design and web development. Proposed web presentation will exceed competition in terms of web design, comprehension and customization. The main objective is to develop a website that will improve company‘s internet promotion, increase website traffic and bring new customers to the company.
Tools and Techniques for Creating Mobile Applications
Čtvrtníček, Dušan ; Žák, Jakub (referee) ; Samek, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor thesis describes and compares the possibilities for development of mobile applications for various mobile operating systems (Android, Windows Phone etc.). The thesis also describes the tools available to create mobile applications. Based on the created application, there were compared and evaluated two developments - native and hybrid.
System for Supporting Agile Project Management
Liška, Radek ; Burget, Radek (referee) ; Kreslíková, Jitka (advisor)
This project is devoted to using of agile methodologies in the process of the web development. First, the most widely used traditional and agile methodologies of the software development are theoretically examined. Based on the identified procedures are chosen those that solve the biggest problems associated with the project management of the web development. From the findings is given a rough design of the system with usage of agile procedures. In the final part of the project is mentioned design implemented as the system prototype.
System Integration at Web Development
Ingr, Martin ; Čechovský, Vít (referee) ; Jakubcová, Marie (advisor)
This master's thesis deals with system integration at web development. It specifically focuses on the sequence of steps required for programming an environment for targeted data presentation, administration system self-development to manage the data as well as a choice and usage of appropriate content management system for articles publishing and ultimately required to integrate these systems into a single functional whole. The introductory part contains theoretical knowledge which together with elaborated analysis has become a fundamental background for system integration including preceding processes.
Comparison of PHP frameworks Phalcon, Nette and Zend
Rebenda, Jiří ; Vojíř, Stanislav (advisor) ; Zumr, Jiří (referee)
Wide usage of the PHP language across web developers and its good availability results in existence of many projects built on it. Unfortunately, due to the growth of PHP popularity more requirements are imposed on it. Not all of them tend to be related directly to the language itself but they can be affected by the external conditions (like e.g. Internet evolution, etc.). Special libraries (also known as frameworks) are response to existence of permanently repetitive tasks and growing complexity of problems being solved not only in the context of web development. There are three PHP framework representatives compared in this paper (Zend Framework 2.3, Nette 2.1.2 and Phalcon 1.3.1). In the first section, some fundamental terms are declared as well as some inherent limitations of the PHP language itself. Further, various comparison criterions are introduced together with additional research questions which are more or less answered in the main section. The second theoretical-practical section analyses the frameworks in the context of the defined problem domains. The main purpose of the application programming interface review together with included code snippets is to describe possible differences in approaches applied for some specific problems. Additionally, some options for measuring framework popularity mentioned in earlier section are used, too. In the end, frameworks are not evaluated either in positive or negative way. The final evaluation remains on the actual reader. The main focus is to provide basic insight into all three frameworks and possibly to (de)motivate to deeper exploration any of them. Also, as matter of secondary objectives some axiomatic assumptions are validated (like speed and popularity of the frameworks).

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