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Reminder with Special Functions
Krkavec, Martin ; Rychlý, Marek (referee) ; Weiss, Petr (advisor)
The goal of this BC is design and implementation of reminder with special functions on Windows platform. This system shall provide calendar, alarm, task management, central database accessible from internet network, synchronization in offline mode, user hierarchy for adding new tasks, application running in background with suitable alert system (i.e. window popup) and alerting with e-mail messages.
Tool for Activity and Project Planning
Chromec, Jiří ; Navrátil, Jan (referee) ; Zuzaňák, Jiří (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis creates application for scheduling and management projects plus events. Thesis describes suggestion plus implementation hereof solution. It includes background for understanding standard calendar format iCalendar and shows its practical usage. It's described design of databases of contacts and calendar events. Theses is evaluates advantages and disadvantages of used this databases.
Calendar and Switch-Board Interconnection
Kaláb, Jan ; Ščuglík, František (referee) ; Kolář, Dušan (advisor)
This bachelor thesis discuss interconnection between Asterisk private branch exchange and Microsoft Exchange 2010 calendars. It describes CalDAV, WebDAV, iCalendar and SOAP protocols.
Advanced Synchronization of Contacts and Calendar with Google Services
Dohnal, Matěj ; Zelený, Jan (referee) ; Očenášek, Pavel (advisor)
The purpose of this barchelor’s thesis is to sum up the knowledge of personal data synchronization between a desktop application and the Google services. The main goal is to design and implement own application which would perform advanced synchronization of personal data. The design should be based on knowledge from the first step and also on deep analysis of existing solutions. Last part of the thesis describes testing of the implemented application and discussion of aproached goals and following development of the application.
Personal Information Management over XMPP
Guňka, Jiří ; Smrž, Pavel (referee) ; Schmidt, Marek (advisor)
This work deals with implementation of personal information manager using the XMPP protocol. It is aimed mainly at most needed tasks in time planning. These task are: keeping of notes, events planning and work with electronic mail. This all in the easiest form so that the functionality could be used by mobile devices with internet access.
Java EE Organizer
Palát, Pavel ; Martinek, David (referee) ; Kočí, Radek (advisor)
This thesis deal with Java EE technologies and various subtechnologies of Java EE platform. This work is based on experience designing Java EE aplication network organizer with focus on technologies like DB connectivity (JPA, TopLink JPA), network enabled enterprise application design, remote accessing of bussiness logic in Java EE and security of the system as whole. Primary technologies used are Java EE 5 (core platform), Glassfish (application server), Firebird (database) and TopLink (ORM manager).
Usage of time management tools in practice
Smilnická, Martina ; Cejthamr, Václav (advisor) ; Dědina, Jiří (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to analyze the available time management tools to evaluate the market and that are used in practice and most popular. The first part describes the existing principles of time and perception of time in terms of individuals and groups. A separate subsection is devoted to defining the concept of time management and description of the generations of time management. The second part is no longer specifically mentioned time management tools available on the Czech market. They are divided into two categories, and the devices used to control the time and the methods and principles of time management. The third part focuses on the evaluation questionnaires, which aimed to determine the use and popularity of time management tools. Specific findings and evaluation are summarized in the final part of the work.
Support of using date and time in programming languages
Bendák, Martin ; Pavlíčková, Jarmila (advisor) ; Gála, Libor (referee)
The main object of this bachelor thesis is the support of using date and time analysis in following programming languages: Java, Visual Basic, C++, C, QBasic, PL/SQL, Lisp and Prolog. This thesis is categorized into two logical blocks. First one describes different types of calendarsand differences in the date and time formatting throughout the world. There is a Czech standard ČSN ISO 8601 related to this issue that defines unified dates interpretation in international data exchange. The second block analyses available tools for working with date and time in different programming languages. The bridge between both blocks are criteria defined by main areas (support of: gregorian calendar, 24-hour clock, formatting and other calendar systems).
Using Google services and Google API in small workgroup management
Lhotan, Petr ; Pavlíček, Luboš (advisor) ; Burkoň, Lukáš (referee)
The purpose of this bachelor thesis is to create a draft, a simple solution to communication needs, people management and documents sharing within a small team or working group using available Google services and their potential integration into client application through the application programming interface. There are only some selected Google services in this thesis in context of possible usage of its results in a real case scenario. I used my own personal experience in describing the services, I analysed the necessary theoretical assumptions of teamwork and mainly focused on great potential use of Google Calendar as the best tool for organising people's time and assigning tasks in the process of a workgroup management. The main benefit of this work should be increased general knowledge of capabilities of the services I described and their intended usage in a daily routine.

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