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Modelling and Analysis of Campus Network at the BUT
Kojecký, Vladimír ; Veselý, Vladimír (referee) ; Grégr, Matěj (advisor)
This thesis deals with the design and implementation of tools for creating a computer network simulation model. Network analysis is based on configuration files from connected network devices. According to the requirements of the simulation it is necessary in the configuration file to focus on data relating to the monitored elements and their properties, or which may be of some influence. The output is then passed on simulation environment to form the desired network model by the observed data, which is already possible to perform simulations.
Design of CISCO network analysis by VePAL TX300 Analyzer
Ťápal, Tomáš ; Vychodil, Petr (referee) ; Škorpil, Vladislav (advisor)
This bachelor´s work consists of describing the network Cisco, possibilities of network analysis with analyzer VePAL TX300 and Sunset MTT, creation of manual for the analyzer VePAL TX300 and draft three laboratory exercises. The first exercise analyzes transmission parameters of the network Cisco. The second exercise compares parameters of two different types of routers. The third exercise analysis VoIP and IPTV services, especially qualitative parameters.
Design Patterns for Web Applications
Dudek, Jan ; Rychlý, Marek (referee) ; Zendulka, Jaroslav (advisor)
With the coming of the web a brand new type of client-server applications based on standard web technologies has started to appear. These technologies are available on an overwhelming majority of client stations and don't need any additional software to be installed. As a result web applications have gained popularity among both users and developers and are currently deployed not only on the Internet, but also on company intranets. Considering present expansions of such applications it is important to summarize tested and approved approaches usable in their design. And it is this particular work that describes the chosen design patterns applicable in web applications development and demonstrates their usage on both concrete existent systems and a custom sample application.
Investigating of Relations between Fault-Coverage and Testability of Electronic Systems
Rumplík, Michal ; Puš, Viktor (referee) ; Strnadel, Josef (advisor)
This work deals with testability analysis of digital circuits and fault coverage. It contains a desription of digital systems, their diagnosis, a description of tools for generating and applying tests and sets of benchmark circuits. It describes the testing of circuits and experimentation in tool TASTE for testability analysis and commercial tool for generating and applying tests. The experiments are focused on increase the testability of circuits.
GUI Tool for Vulnerability Measurement Based on OpenSCAP Library
Oberreiter, Vladimír ; Michlovský, Zbyněk (referee) ; Barabas, Maroš (advisor)
This work describes the SCAP standards (Security Content Automation Protocol) determining the level of computer security and the OpenSCAP library providing a framework to the SCAP standards. It also describes the way of designing and creating security tool using the OpenSCAP library. This tool enables to search for known, potential system vulnerabilities and check the system configuration according to previously set criteria.
e-Learning System in the Education of Mathematical Disciplines
Pánik, Tomáš ; Herout, Adam (referee) ; Štancl, Vít (advisor)
Nowadays, mathematics is an elementary study area. A person who has not encountered it is hard to find. However, students often loathe mathematics and are afraid of it. Goal of this term project is to design and analyze software for mathematics education for elementary school, middle school, and high school students. We describe the motivation behind the software and its functionality. The software will be used solely for self-study. We attempt to create software which would ensure that students are not afraid of mathematics and that they enjoy their studies. 
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. 
Chord recognition
Soudek, Ondřej ; Glembek, Ondřej (referee) ; Černocký, Jan (advisor)
The goal of this bachelor thesis is to create an application, that will perform a real-time analysis of a signal from electric or acoustic guitar and will recognize a chord or tone, played by user. This document contains basics of music theory and the solution of the problem, as well as the results of testing.
Design and analysis of three-phase induction motor
Svoreň, Jan ; Skalka, Miroslav (referee) ; Vítek, Ondřej (advisor)
This project is focused to projecting and analysing the three-phase induction machine. It starts with introduction to principle functions of electrical machines and their design issues. The main objective is to develop a method to calculate and analysis a smaller machine. The design involves the calculation of the main dimensions of the machine, the calculation of the number and dimensions of the rotor and stator grooves and calculation of the stator windings. Designed machine is analysed by calculation and finite elements method.
Design and analysis of split-phase induction motor
Nekovář, Martin ; Hájek, Vítězslav (referee) ; Vítek, Ondřej (advisor)
The bachelor‘s thesis deals with the construction, operation principle, design method and analysis of the magnetic circuit of single-phase induction motor with auxiliary phase. The auxiliary phase is considered as winding with series connected electrolytic capacitor. In the first charter is written a general view of single-phase motors. Furthermore, in the following section discussed the design of these machines. Principle of operation as the next section contains an explanation of torque using the theory of two magnetic fields acting against each other. The design method of single phase motor is described the procedure for calculating. Subsequently, two proposals of single-phase induction motor with auxiliary winding were developed according to the method of design and an analysis of their magnetic circuits using the finite element method was made.

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