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Brand Development of the selected Company
Horák, Jan ; Fait, Petr (referee) ; Chlebovský, Vít (advisor)
This master’s thesis analyses a brand of selected company Engineering Test Institute, public enterprise (SZU), which offers services of testing, inspection and certification. Theoretical part of the thesis is focused on literature research of marketing and branding theories. The key part is the analytical part, which contains a detailed analysis of the current state of the brand "Engineering Testing Institute". The thesis also contains a questionnaire survey focused on both the internal environment of the company and its customers. The research is followed by a final part with possible suggestions on how to further develop the brand.
Testing GUI in .NET Using Dynamic Languages
Formánková, Klára ; Češka, Milan (referee) ; Lengál, Ondřej (advisor)
The thesis deals with the topic of automation testing of graphical user interfaces (GUIs). Specifically, it handles the creation of a framework for testing GUI of applications of the VF company. The framework aims to save testers' time and guarantee faster error detection. It focuses on testing applications implemented in C#, which led to the exploration of the possibilities of using the .NET platform dynamic languages and existing tools for GUI automation testing. Based on the obtained data, the resulting framework is implemented in the IronPython language and, using the White and unittest frameworks, offers methods for simulating user actions such as clicking a button or filling a textbox. Moreover, the framework allows to test sources of the application labels, verify the overlap of application window elements and use the basic methods of fuzz testing. The main benefit of the thesis is the introduction of automation testing procedures into the development process in the VF company.
Automatic Testing of Software
Hanák, Karel ; Sakin, Martin (referee) ; Korček, Pavol (advisor)
This thesis deals with open source software testing and automation of testing. The goal was to design tests, implement test cases and integrate them into the development environment of a software used to manage Internet of Things (IoT) networks. A new communication component using the TCP protocol was implemented to establish a connection with an IoT network emulator. A tool called Tavern was chosen for testing and automation. The entire solution is split into Docker images. The result can be easily extended with possible future functionality. As a result of testing with the network emulator, a handful of errors were found in both software documentation and the software itself. The main contribution of this thesis is the identification of errors as well as a way to simplify testing in the form of an IoT network emulator, allowing for automation of testing without the need for real IoT devices.
The FITkit3 Tester
Stehlík, Petr ; Strnadel, Josef (referee) ; Bidlo, Michal (advisor)
This work solves the problem of testing a certain set of ARM Kinetis Cortex-M4 \newline (MK60DN512ZVMD10) microcontroller modules on the FITkit3 learning platform (also known as Minerva). Specifically, it deals with the design of test firmware in the C programming language for automated testing, the design of a hardware module for testing platform input/output interfaces using the MCP23S17 integrated circuit and the design of a software with text-based user interface in Python3 for the testing control from a PC. The selected test set of modules are Periodic interrupt timers (PIT), Low-power timer (LPTMR) and Real time clock (RTC), further modules for serial data transmission via UART and SPI interfaces, speaker and GPIO ports. The created solution provides a comprehensive tool for analysing the functionality of frequently used modules on FITkit3, which automates the analysis process almost completely. The main benefit of this work is the facilitation of testing and a rapid detection of errors in a large number of kits.
New Generation of Open-Source Tool Stranger Strings
Kňazík, Matej ; Dobeš, Petr (referee) ; Herout, Adam (advisor)
Cieľom tejto bakalárskej práce je opísať vývoj webovej aplikácie s názvom Stranger Strings. Projekt si ponechal svoje meno po internom firemnom nástroji, avšak vo všetkom ostatnom prešiel kompletnými zmenami. Účel Stranger Strings sa pozmenil, kód bol od základu prepísaný a celý projekt bol zmenený na open-source. Rovnako bolo redizajnované aj užívateľské prostredie za účelom rozšírenia cieľovej skupiny užívateľov. Táto práca podrobne popisuje tento proces a tiež vysvetľuje, akú úlohu zohralo užívateľské testovanie pri identifikácii hlavných problémov aplikácie. Výsledkom tejto práce je open-source nástroj na analýzu lokalizácie, ktorý pomáha užívateľom zlepšovať jej kvalitu.
Automatic Testing of Software
Mrázik, Matej ; Tisovčík, Peter (referee) ; Korček, Pavol (advisor)
The main goal of the bachelor thesis is to automate the testing of IQRF Gateway Daemon software. The practical output is a tool capable of testing the IQRF Gateway Daemon through an emulated virtual network of intelligent devices. In the theoretical part, the work outlines the issues of software testing to the reader. These principles are then applied in testing the IQRF GW Daemon. The reader will get acquainted with the resulting tool and its functionality, which will be able to further expand if necessary.
Field and laboratory testing in snowboardcross
Bohůnková, Marie ; Bunc, Václav (advisor) ; Gnad, Tomáš (referee)
Title: Terrain and laboratory testing in Snowboardcross Objectives: The main aim of this bachelor thesis is to compare the validity between terrain and laboratory tests and to evaluate the relationship of tests and the rating of the Czech National Cup in snowboardcross. Methods: Laboratory measurement of lower body measured by Bosco test (repeated jumps per 60 seconds), followed by terrain testing of lower body, which is consisted of broad jump, triple jump and shuttle run 4x10 meters. The probands are 3 female athletes in snowboardcross discipline, aged from 13 to 15 year old. The results of terrain and laboratory testing was compared with the results of rating of Czech National Cup. Results: We discovered that laboratory and terrain tests are similar. The probands has had the same position in 5 tests of 6 total. That means, that proband with the best results of terrain testing has also the best results in laboratory testing. But no proven connection between results of the test and their standing in rating of the Czech National Cup was found. The results of the best proband proved the best performance in races, but the results of remaining probands didn't confirm this relationship. The proband with the worst results of testing (laboratory and terrain) took 4th place in the rating of the Czech...
Mezocyklu effect fundamental changes to the game condition with the progressive nature of the load for youth football players
Bujnovský, David ; Zahálka, František (advisor) ; Votík, Jaromír (referee) ; Zháněl, Jiří (referee)
EFFECT OF THE BASIC MEZOCYKLE TO CHANGE THE GAME CONDITION WITH THE PROGRESSIVE LOAD FOR YOUTH FOOTBALL PLAYERS The aim of this work was to find out whether the use of specific fitness acquisition models (Verheijen, Owen) is more effective as the use of a non-specific model (control group) in elite youth U17 soccer players and whether a player can be equally conditioned in a 4-week period cycle (Owen) compared to a 6-week cycle (Verheijen) or a conventional (non-specific) mesocycle. Methods: The sample consisted of 3 groups of 16 players (n = 48; Age = 16,02±0,78; Height = 178,6±9,8; Weight = 69±10,6; ECM/BCM = 0,8±0,13; FFM = 61,4±9,8). 39 players have completed the whole research and were divided into groups EXP1, EXP2 and KON. The EXP1 group underwent a Verheijen (2000) training program, where large interval games (LSG) also appeared. The sond EXP2 group underwent an intervention program according to Owen et. al. (2012). The third group underwent a training mesocycle with a classic model that was a combination of general and non-specific fitness training. This model consisted mainly of runs (non-specific preparation) and large forms of games at the end of practice. This third group functioned as a control group. Laboratory testing always took place in the Human Movement Laboratory (LSM) of the...
Testing of bricks intended for the repair of monuments
Lezová, Lívia ; Anton, Ondřej (referee) ; Cikrle, Petr (advisor)
The bachelor thesis is focused on methods of testing bricks, which will use to classify historic bricks into groups on usable, usable in extreme conditions, usable in limited extent and unusable for restoration of monuments or for construct new constructions. In the theoretical part, there is describe of historical development of solid fired bricks in Central Europe and an overview of methods for testing bricks, including a description of an accomplishments and their evaluation. In the practical part, there are methods applied to three visually different sets of bricks taken from 19th century construction.
Industrial power supply with output control
Čunderlík, Dávid ; Herencsár, Norbert (referee) ; Krajsa, Ondřej (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis covers basic theory about power supplies, it’s design and usage. Theory provide detailed information about each functional part in PSU. The main object are switch-mode power supplies and converters, their function and design. Industrial power supply is designed with functions of controling the outputs. This power supply is designed to be mounted on DIN rail. Designed power supply have 6 independent regulated outputs with total power of 120W. Theory about components for controling and comunicating are discused on theoretical basis. Practical part of thesis is assembly of a whole power supply, 3D model and it’s technical documnetation.

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