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Comparsion of frameworks for rapid web development
Florian, Jan ; Pavlíčková, Jarmila (advisor) ; Šlajchrt, Zbyněk (referee)
This thesis aids at comparing two frameworks based on Python and Ruby used for agile web development. Besides the basic description, history and philosophy of both Django and Ruby on Rails, all criteria used for their evaluation are laid down, described and put into wider context. In addition, the implementation of the MVC architecture in both frameworks is described along with the basic project structure and tools available.
Comparison of rapid web application development frameworks for the Java platform
Zilvar, Tomáš ; Pavlíčková, Jarmila (advisor) ; Pecinovský, Rudolf (referee)
The thesis is concerned with a comparison of two rapid web development frameworks for the Java platform - Tapestry 5 and Grails. The goal is to get acquainted with both of the frameworks, explain their basic principles and usage, compare their solution to common challenges and their contribution to faster development. Furthermore, the goal is to de fine a set of criteria for the comparison and match each one of them with their respective weights representing their importance in certain decision making scenarios. The frameworks are new and under dynamic development, therefore the bene ts of this thesis are an extensive research in foreign resources, summary of the acquired knowledge, practical usage examples and furthermore the assessment of the frameworks' strenghts and weaknesses. The conclusions and comparison quanti cation can then be used to strategically choose the appropriate framework if necessarry.
Framework Spring
Novák, Jiří ; Mészáros, Jan (advisor) ; Buchalcevová, Alena (referee)
The aim of the thesis is to introduce the reader to the Spring framework as a handy helper the enterprise application development. After reading the reader should be able to work with basic modules of this framework. Therefore, the thesis is designed as a manual for this framework. Spring is an application platform built on Java EE technology. For this reason, the Java EE is a theoretical basis for this thesis. The thesis describes the birth of this technology, its components and containers. Next part of the theoretical unit is a description of the Spring framework itself. The Spring concept is introduced to the reader, primarily modules which form the framework. After the concept, spring containers BeanFactory and ApplicationContext are introduced to the reader followed by dependency injection and autowiring techniques. There is also a part dedicated to AOP technice and the last is the MVC architecture. This architecture is the core of most frameworks for developing web applications and so is for Spring. For better understanding there are many examples how to work with introduced parts of the framework. In the practical part of the thesis the attention is given to the sample application, which is an integral part of this thesis. This application serves as a demonstration of informations that were presented to the reader in the theoretical part.
The iBATIS Framework and Its Usage
Kořistková, Barbora ; Pavlíčková, Jarmila (advisor) ; Pecinovský, Rudolf (referee)
The thesis deals with the description of the Java edition of iBATIS, the open-source persistent framework, and the possibilities of its utilization. The iBATIS framework belongs among the world-class products on the field of persistent solutions and is commonly used by large corporate applications, usually together with the Spring Framework. The thesis presents general principles of the framework's operation, related and competitive projects and the ways of its utilization is demonstrated with fragments of code from my example application to a great extent. The goal of the thesis is to make the reader familiar with the basic principles the framework is built on, its philosophy and technologies it uses for its operation. Raising the level of my developer skills and experience also belongs among the desired goals. All the goals were achieved by explaining the theoretical base and its connection with the practical part, which is represented by the example author application. This application makes up the main personal contribution to the discussed problematic, which is further ameliorated by my personal evaluation and remarks on the topic.
Framework WPF
Vais, Lukáš ; Pavlíček, Luboš (advisor) ; Zilvar, Tomáš (referee)
One of the recent trends at the time of writing this thesis is efforts to provide developers a system to make their work more efficient during development of graphical user interface based applications. Operational system MS Windows has for long time been considered obsolete concerning its graphical user interface components. Inciative in this field escalated in emerge of new, hardware accelerated, technology for graphical user interface to replace the present one. Author of this thesis discusses this new technology called Windows Presentation Foundation. Main goal of this thesis is to provide a study papers for this topic. Scope of the thesis is deliberately limited to techniques that are believed would be most useful for creating CRUD applications. Motivation behind this thesis is author's negative experience with low quality or non-present public sources of information. Significant portion of the thesis is based on author's own knowledge gained during his commercial experience with this technology coupled with additional insights from external sources. Author prefers high quality sources of information with Microsoft Developer Network and books by renowned publishers being considered of highest quality. Author is challenged by limited length of the thesis form. This affects several parts of the thesis in terms of the respective topic details. Despite this fact, author managed to compile detailed enough information to enable the reader to explore even very advanced topics and techniques in WPF.
Information system for primary and secondary schools
Kormaňák, Tomáš ; Pecinovský, Rudolf (advisor) ; Buchlák, Peter (referee)
The subject of this project is to develop an information system for recording study achievements of primary and secondary school students with an online access for their parents. In the first part, the author focuses on a survey of current supply of similar applications already on the market and their properties, with a priority look at the way how they are provided. In the second part the author drafts and develops a new and simple information system, which can compete with other rough applications. Emphasis is given to the simplicity of the application as well as its usage. This application is designed to be provided as 'Software as a service' and therefore is easy to employ.
Practical usage of Entity Data Framework
Náprstek, Michal ; Pavlíčková, Jarmila (advisor) ; Burkoň, Lukáš (referee)
Object oriented programming together with relational databases is common technology used for SW products development. Both of these, however, have different understanding of the data concept. This poses a challenge to the developers in a way of securing data consistency of application data representation versus storage data representation. Due to this concern, there are tools for object-relational mapping, which are supposed to make developers' work more convenient. The topic of this thesis is one of these tools, the Entity framework by Microsoft company. And the goal being to present the specific concepts of object-relational mapping, which Entity framework employs, as well as to put these in practical use with a demo application utilizing Entity framework.
Frameworks for automatic testing
Malina, Jiří ; Pavlíčková, Jarmila (advisor) ; Okáč, Kamil (referee)
The aim of this Master Thesis Frameworks for automatic testing is to compare frameworks of five most popular programming languages of today. The comparison is divided into two parts. The first one deals with comparing by using the test patterns and the second part deals with measuring of exact values while working with tools. The outcome of this thesis are criteria that can be used for comparison of other frameworks for automatic testing other than used in this work.
Hibernate framework
Pekárek, Tomáš ; Mészáros, Jan (advisor) ; Buchalcevová, Alena (referee)
The thesis concentrates on an issue of object relation mapping and on Hibernate framework that is used for the mapping. After reading the thesis the reader should be able to use this framework for creating some basic real applications. The thesis also contains short theoretical introduction into object relational mapping including differences between objects in object oriented mapping and relations database, which are known as "The paradigm mismatch". To complete the teaching purpose of the thesis, to teach reader to work with Hibernate, a short tutorial is included. The tutorial also contains examples in both printed and electronic form as source codes. The way to install the framework is included same as the techniques of associations mapping using annotations and also some basic functions of Hibernate query language. As a practical demonstration of Hibernate usage the thesis includes a simple application for working with database of gambling machines.
Windows Communication Foundation Services
RYSKA, Petr
The main aim of this work is to introduce an candidates with a new perspective technology Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) from Microsoft Corporation. All in understandable and acceptable form of comprehensive examples. In several lessons, student will learn about creating and setting the application client - server created with WCF technology. In the teaching material, take into account my knowledge in the study of WCF.

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