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Discrete Simulation in Java: Process Scheduling
Skočovský, Peter ; Kočí, Radek (referee) ; Martinek, David (advisor)
This thesis deals with process scheduling implementation for discrete simulation in Java. Two approaches are considered: process implementation using threads and process implementation without threads. Main problem of using threads was to ensure cooperative switching. Processes implemented without threads are divided into atomic parts and suspend can be performed only between these parts. Test results show that implementation using threads is considerably slower and consumes more memory.
Parallel Solution of Systems of Linear Differential Equations
Humená, Patrícia ; Kunovský, Jiří (referee) ; Valenta, Václav (advisor)
Objective of this thesis is to familiarize with the numerical solution of linear systems of ordinary differential equations. This solution will be implemented by using a parallel implementation including thread synchronization.
NNTP Server as a Windows Network Service
Loupanec, Josef ; Ráb, Jaroslav (referee) ; Očenášek, Pavel (advisor)
This work includes specification and analysis of requirements, design and implementation of the internet news server. The server controls newsgroups and associated news. It provides availability of the articles by NNTP protocol and HTTP protocol (by web interface). The server supports a user authentication and an optional proxy mode, when all NNTP requests are resent to another remote NNTP server.  A mechanism that provides news-downloading from remote NNTP servers and performs distribution function is included too. The application is designed to run on MS Windows NT (and higher version) as a NT service. The server is configurable by a graphic user interface. The work also includes theoretical information needed for successful accomplishment of the above-mentioned requirements.
Effective Memory Management for Multi-Threaded Applications
Vašíček, Libor ; Přikryl, Zdeněk (referee) ; Masařík, Karel (advisor)
This thesis describes design and implementation of effective memory management for multi-threaded applications. At first, the virtual memory possibilities are described, which can be found in the latest operating systems, such as Microsoft Windows and Linux. Afterwards the most frequently used algorithms for memory management are explained. Consequently, their features are used properly for a new memory manager. Final design includes particular tools for application debugging and profiling. At the end of the thesis a series of tests and evaluation of achieved results were done.
Filament Winding Machine
Dorňák, Michal ; Hampl,, Štěpán (referee) ; Foller, Bronislav (advisor)
The aim of this diploma thesis is the proposal of solution of three-axial winding machine for winding technology of rotary profile. Winding materials are continual springs of carbon, aramid or glass fibre impregnated by resin. The main construction change of the machine compared to commercial available solutions is the use of linear motor as a frame element instead of roller screws or toothed chain. Linear motors have higher dynamics of the movement and they can reach higher speed compared to other solutions, which guarantee increase of the machine productivity. The main importance is put not only on the functionality but also on the low price of this solution. The 3D model of the mechanism is created in the program Inventor 2009.
Network load generators
Kubík, Pavel ; Koutný, Martin (referee) ; Pelka, Tomáš (advisor)
The aim is to create, test and describe the network load generator for server-client connection type. It´s used language C++ under Linux. It was also used socket and multithreading programming. Load on the server is done by sending HTTP requests. The load generator have different adjustable parameters and displays the test statistics. In this work is described mechanisms wich are used, by the application, to load. Testing was done on one server with a different size of the target file.
Control of microcontroller via Internet
Kulig, Tomáš ; Fedra, Zbyněk (referee) ; Frýza, Tomáš (advisor)
The title of my bachelor’s thesis is Control of microcontroller via Internet. The result will be a web page (through this page it will be possible to communicate with a development board) and a design of development board itself. Due to complexity of TCP/IP protocol, I am going to use a simple operating system Nut/OS with the converter RTL8019AS (enabling transfer Ethernet to ISA bus) and with microcontroller ATmega128.
Strengthening steel beams using reinforcement based on FRP
Bláha, Tomáš ; Melcher, Jindřich (referee) ; Karmazínová, Marcela (advisor)
A study of an influence of strengthening steel beams using reinforcement based on FRP on a moment bearing resistance and bending stiffness. Evaluation of the theoretical calculation methods based on the performed experimental verification. Description of the production of carbon fibres and composite materials on the basis of carbon fibres.
Modification of the filler in cement-bonded boards with alternative filamentous fillers
Dywor, Michal ; Vacula, Miroslav (referee) ; Bydžovský, Jiří (advisor)
The cement boards are commonly used as a filler fir or spruce chips-profit wood. The increasing demands for construction materials forcing technology to develop new types of composite materials using an alternative source of fillers. In this work in the context of theoretical knowledge about the specified fibers in composite systems are discussed properties of cement binder and filler for cement – bonded particleboards and alternative materials. The practical part describes the test methods designed recipes and then made boards of which were carved specimens intended for testing the properties of boards with alternative fillers.
Multi-filament yarns testing for textile-reinforced concrete
Kaděrová, Jana ; Seitl,, Stanislav (referee) ; Vořechovský, Miroslav (advisor)
The scope of the presented master thesis was the experimental study of multi-filament yarns made of AR-glass and used for textile-reinforced concrete. The behavior under the tensile loading was investigated by laboratory tests. A high number of yarn specimens (over 300) of six different lengths (from 1 cm to 74 cm) was tested to obtain statistically significant data which were subsequently corrected and statistically processed. The numerical model of the multi-filament bundle was studied and applied for prediction of the yarn performance and for later results interpretation. The model of n parallel filaments describes the behavior of a bundle with varying parameters representing different sources of disorder of the response and provides the qualitative information about the influence of their randomization on the overall bundle response. The aim of the carried experiment was to validate the model presumptions and to identify the model parameters to fit the real load-displacement curves. Unfortunately, due to unsuccessful correction of measured displacements devalued by additional non-linear contribution of the unstiff experiment device the load-displacement diagrams were not applicable to model parameters identification. The statistical evaluation was carried only for the maximal load values and the effect of the specimen size (length) on its strength was demonstrated. The size effect curve did not exclude the existence of spatial correlation of material mechanical properties modifying the classical statistical Weibull theory.

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