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Speaker Recognition in Skype Calls
Kaňok, Tomáš ; Glembek, Ondřej (referee) ; Schwarz, Petr (advisor)
This diploma thesis is concerned with machine identification and verification of speaker, it's theory and applications. It evaluates existing implementation of the subject by the Speech@FIT group. It also considers plugins for the Skype program. Then a functioning plugin is proposed which makes possible identification of the speaker. It is implemented and evaluated here. Towards the end of this thesis suggestions of future development are presented.
Analysis Tool for the Network Traffic Content
Mareš, Martin ; Ryšavý, Ondřej (referee) ; Veselý, Vladimír (advisor)
This paper is about designing and implementing a tool for analysis of the network traffic content. Work is part of the SEC6NET project at FIT - Brno University of Technology. The paper describes specific requirement for such a tool and existing solutions. The main part is devoted to design and implementation of new tool - Netfox Detective. Several problems are handled: data persistence, performance, extensibility, etc. The last part of work describes possibilities and features of the Netfox Detective. The work emphasises extensibility and future development of a created tool. 
Resources and Citations Library for DokuWiki
Kubík, Jaroslav ; Rychlý, Marek (referee) ; Křivka, Zbyněk (advisor)
The goal of this bachelor's thesis is to design and implement a resource library as a plugin for DokuWiki wiki system. This text contains basic information about DokuWiki and the plugin development. Then, the description of the final application follows along with the design of the data model. The last section covers the implementation of the application and contains informations about used external libraries.
Graphical Editor for Job Structure Configuration in Batching API
Hanus, Tomáš ; Kolář, Dušan (referee) ; Křivka, Zbyněk (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis describes implementation of a graphical editor for a job structure configuration in Java EE Batching API in the form of a plugin for integrated development enviroment IntelliJ IDEA. It focuses mainly to allow a bi-directional propagation of changes between both graphical and text representation of JSL language. This document introduces the characteristic of batch processing and also the architecture of IntelliJ IDEA. It also briefly describes the design of the plugin and some of the procedures used in its implementation. The usability of this tool is demonstrated by five examples of batch jobs. In the end, there are mentioned some possibilities for the future improvements. The tool is available under Open Source license.
Software FLIM system with pulse white light laser in confocal microscopy
Grund, Pavel ; Odstrčilík, Jan (referee) ; Čmiel, Vratislav (advisor)
The theoretical part of this master's thesis is focused on research of confocal microscopy and FLIM method. There are a principles and types of confocal microscopy and the use of broad-spectrum laser as a basic light source of these microscopes. It gives what the FLIM method and its use not only in cell biology. The practical part thesis includes the acquisition of three sets of fluorescence intensity images with use of applications tunable pulsed laser, function TimeGate and detection of hybrid detectors. For practical elaboration of this thesis is in the software Fiji created a plugin, which is the source code in the Java programming language. The types of plugins and their uses are described in the third chapter of the thesis. This plugin including the graphical user interface in the form of the dialog box, proceses the fluorescence intensity images and creates a graphical representation of data showing the fluorescence lifetime, so called pseudocolor map.
Control and Diagnostic System for I2C Bus
Juhás, Miloš ; Šebesta, Jiří (referee) ; Urbanec, Tomáš (advisor)
The objective of this diploma thesis is design and realization of I2C bus analyzer. I2C bus protocol is briefly described, together with means of connecting devices to the bus. Next the basic requirements for I2C bus analyzer are defined. Then the design of hardware I2C-to-USB converter including block description is proposed. The chapter dedicated to converter firmware describes method of communication with PC, decoding of intercepted commands and principles of master, slave and passive mode of bus monitoring. The last part is focused on operation software and its structure. Described are individual interfaces, most notable classes and default plugin modules.
Modular core for information system
Ruml, Martin ; Karásek, Jan (referee) ; Burget, Radim (advisor)
This thesis deals with frameworks for modular information systems. The experimental implementation module for dynamic loading of others running modules is realized in thesis on the basis of research. In first chapters there are the description of solved problems of modular systems and the description of used programming language Java. Other chapter describes the specifications for modular system OSHi. Other chapter describes framework Esclipse RCP. Eclipse RCP is used for the formation of graphics of riched aplication. The experimental module is creative at the end of the thesis. The program uses Eclipse RCP for grant of GUI for control of loading of modules.
Eclipse platform plugin creation
Pavelka, Jan ; Buchalcevová, Alena (advisor) ; Ženíšek, Jan (referee)
Purpose of this thesis is to create a methodology for Eclipse plugin development based on Methodology for small software projects (MMSP). Methodology designed in this thesis can be used by developers who develop plugins for Eclipse. First part describes Eclipse platform, its architecture and its fundamental principles, Eclipse Rich Client Platform and Eclipse Integrated Development Environment. Another topic presented in this part is framework for automated testing of web applications Selenium, which relates to practical part of the thesis. Methodology for small software projects is pre-sented next with Eclipse plugin development extensions. Practical part of this thesis deals with development of Eclipse Selenium plugin for Integra-ted Testing Node project. This part provides examples of principles of methodology presen-ted in first part of the thesis and provides basic description of functions of the plugin. The result of this part is working Eclipse plugin.
Eclipse IDE plug-in for JCL support
Daněk, Tomáš ; Palovská, Helena (advisor) ; Hypšman, Martin (referee)
In the thesis I am presenting a plugin in the integrated development environment Eclipse. Plugin is designed to support writing code in JCL programming language. In the first part of the thesis I am focusing on the mainframe platform from the IBM corporation on which the JCL language is used. I also focus on the z/OS operating system and it`s components required for adequate runtime environment for JCL language. In the next section I am discussing the Eclipse environment which is used as runtime platform for the plugin. As a base for the plugin is used an Xtext framework. The framework is specifically designed for development of custom domain specific languages.
Mobile application for remote server management
Kolář, Jakub ; Pecinovský, Rudolf (advisor) ; Rais, Aziz (referee)
Thesis deals with remote servers specifically those for the Minecraft. These servers are divided into groups. The work examines the possibility of remote access to these servers on network protocols level, which are described briefly, and also at the level of the game itself. Describes the game options that can be influenced via remote management. Then analyzes the applications that are intended for this remote access, and identifies problems associated with them. Based on the issues that implied from this analysis, application that solves these problems is designed. The first chapter contains a brief description of the network protocols that can be used to remotely manage servers for the Minecraft and identifies the most appropriate protocol. The next chapter describes the Minecraft, and specifically those of its regions which can be influenced via remote management. The next chapter analyzes the applications that can be used to remotely manage Minecraft servers and based on the problems that this analysis identifies, an application that solves these problems is designed. The designed application is then implemented. The last part contains user documentation of created application.

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