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Fuzzy State Machine Plugin for Unity
Hronský, Patrik ; Zachariáš, Michal (referee) ; Kajan, Rudolf (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis addresses the implementation of a fuzzy state machine via a plugin for the Unity engine. It describes the subject of fuzzy state machines and shows the solutions to a number of problems. It introduces the reader to the Unity engine and explains how it can be augmented by plugins and libraries. It deals with the design and implementation of our library with the help of simple and comprehensible pictures. The usability of our library is demonstrated by the Trolls scene, which was created in the Unity engine using our library.
Software Multi-Effect for Post-Production of Pop Music
Trkal, Tomáš ; Glembek, Ondřej (referee) ; Černocký, Jan (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with design and implementation of complex software system for post-production of popular music. The system was implemented as a plug-in module in C++ language using JUCE application framework. The emphasis was on creating a well arranged and intuitive graphic user interface. The plug-in provides a set of audio effects and processors that can be connected into the desired graph structure. For less experienced users, there is a database of preset configurations usable for a variety of input signals.
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.
Development of an LLVM Adapter for the Code Listener Infrastructure
Šoková, Veronika ; Peringer, Petr (referee) ; Dudka, Kamil (advisor)
This Bachelor's thesis deals with the development of an LLVM adapter for the Code Listener Infrastructure, which simplifies the creation of static analyzers such as the Predator and the Forester. They are developed and used within the group VeriFIT. It describes LLVM compiler system, the internal representation of the code and frontend Clang. Part of this work is the implementation of the adapter. Up to this date, it is able to analyze a limited set of programs in C. It is able to generate CFGs. Some tests for Predator and Forester pass. It is also hinted at future developments.
UGE - Import/Export
Kádek, Tibor ; Polášek, Petr (referee) ; Smrčka, Aleš (advisor)
This thesis deals with creating graphs in application UGE (Universal graphic editor) and facilities it offers for plugins programmers. Goal of the thesis is to design UGML (UGE Graph Markup Language) data format, implement plugin for importing/exporting graph, implement SVG graphic format export and export into several bitmap formats. Thesis extends particular parts of application, especially API (application program interface) and manipulating graphical representation of objects.
Implementation of open source system for network monitoring
Scripnic, Dmitrii ; Sládok, Ondřej (referee) ; Grenar, David (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with network monitoring. In this work, a theoretical analysis of known monitoring systems was performed and their architecture, properties and work with these systems were also described. Subsequently, a comparative characteristic of all described systems was performed. At the beginning of the practical part, the installation and configuration of all monitoring systems and their evaluation was performed. The second part deals with the Zabbix monitoring system, where more emphasis was placed on monitoring IP service delays.
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.
Wireless M-Bus Key Retrieval
Mikula, Ondřej ; Matoušek, Petr (referee) ; Polčák, Libor (advisor)
This thesis aims to create a plugin for one of existing password recovery tools to extend its functionality to support encrypted messages of Wireless Meter Bus protocol. As a result, two plugins for the Hashcat tool have been implemented, supporting security modes 05 and 07 of Wireless M-Bus. Those modes are making use of the AES-128 encryption algorithm, so it is dealt with throughout this thesis. The resulting plugins are capable of speeds in range of tens to hundreds Mhash/s, which makes it unfeasible to check the whole AES-128 keyspace in a reasonable time. Nevertheless, if the searched keyspace is appropriately reduced, the created plugins make it possible to perform an security audit of the Wireless M-Bus deployment, which is required to be done by the specification.
Network components monitoring using Munin
Vicen, Šimon ; Krejčí, Jan (referee) ; Šilhavý, Pavel (advisor)
This thesis is focused on monitoring systems, particularly on network elements monitoring with emphasis on ways of how we can securely access monitored parameters in work with modules and plugins in Munin environment. Moreover the thesis analyze creating new plugins in Munin enviroment with graphical output of an HTML file.
Extending Access Control List in Dokuwiki
Macháč, Ondřej ; Kočí, Radek (referee) ; Smrčka, Aleš (advisor)
The goal of this bachelor thesis is to introduce the Wiki systems, especially DokuWiki. It deals with history, legal aspects and possibility to create pluggable modules (alias plugins). Plugins are also main theme of this work. At first, a simple plugin for user access rights is designed. Afterwards is extended plugin's functionality with advanced settings of permissions and is also created the ability of automatic user login based on specific entry informations.

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