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Penetration Testing Application for Data Validation Flaws Based Web Vulnerabilities
Němec, Václav ; Kumpošt, Marek (referee) ; Drozd, Michal (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with detection of web vulnerabilities such as data validation flaws. The paper describes usual attacks, defense against these and procedures of automatic detection. The main goal is to design and implement tool for automatic detection of vulnerabilities such as data validation flaws, its further testing and on sample application and comparison of results with similar tools like Paros Proxy or Burp Suite.
Web-Application Development in XML User Interface Language
Raul, Ondřej ; Očenášek, Pavel (referee) ; Rychlý, Marek (advisor)
Aim of the thesis is to introduce the XML User Interface Language (XUL) and compare the process of building web applications in XUL with the existing frameworks for developing web applications. Moreover the thesis deals with a design of an e-shop and its implementation in XUL language. The interface for customers will be implemented in HTML. In the end the thesis compares the user interface in XUL with the user interface in HTML and evaluates the suitability of XUL language for building web applications.
Software Architecture and Design Patterns in Web Applications
Kašpar, Jan ; Kunc, Michael (referee) ; Vrážel, Dušan (advisor)
This text describes software architecture and design patterns for web applications together with theirs advantages and disadvantages. The main theoretical part is focused on detailed description and comparison of three patterns and their practical use. A schema of an application with all its parts (use-case diagram, database and objects schema) will be created using UML and subsequently this application will be implemented using the tree chosen patterns. Based on this implementation, the best use for each pattern will be evaluated in the final part of this text.
Distributed Product Catalogue
Sázavský, Petr ; Kunc, Michael (referee) ; Burget, Radek (advisor)
The main taks of the project was to create a catalog, which will distribute the goods from the all registered e-shops in this system to the end users. The catalogue can take all necessary information about the goods from the XML file available on the Internet, which URL can users add during the registration and then display them in the hierarchically ordered categories. The catalogue will provide possibility to search and sort the goods according to various parameters. Business owners will be able to present statistics of the goods such as like view numbers, number of clicks, raitings and then export to the selected format. The catalogue will include administration which will be built on the modular basis and allow the management of the whole catalogue.
Tool for Easy Coding and Debugging of PHP Application
Pavelka, Jan ; Křivka, Zbyněk (referee) ; Marušinec, Jaromír (advisor)
The goal of this master's thesis is an introducing with tools for easy coding and debugging of PHP applications and to implement such tool on the basis of analysis of common requirements and specific requirements of IS VUT designers. The project includes an introduction with important ideas and terms referring to tool, analysis and specifications of requirements and design and implementation of final tool.
Web Application for Managing and Classifying Information from Distributed Sources
Vrána, Pavel ; Chmelař, Petr (referee) ; Drozd, Michal (advisor)
This master's thesis deals with data mining techniques and classification of the data into specified categories. The goal of this thesis is to implement a web portal for administration and classification of data from distributed sources. To achieve the goal, it is necessary to test different methods and find the most appropriate one for web articles classification. From the results obtained, there will be developed an automated application for downloading and classification of data from different sources, which would ultimately be able to substitute a user, who would process all the tasks manually.
Application Frameworks for Web Application Development
Tulka, Tomáš ; Křivka, Zbyněk (referee) ; Zendulka, Jaroslav (advisor)
Application frameworks are tools that enable easier development of web applications and enhance their quality. Because there are so may Java web application frameworks in existence it is difficult at times to choose the correct one to suit a particular application. This thesis examines frameworks from a general point of view. Descriptions of the characteristic functions of frameworks are also covered, along with functions, and the ways in which they differ from each other; and thus it enables the most appropriate framework to be chosen. The thesis also analyses typical representatives of frameworks for certain uses, it demonstrates their activity by means of standardized applications and compares them in terms of practical use.
Web Application Performance Testing
Martinák, Lukáš ; Letko, Zdeněk (referee) ; Burget, Radek (advisor)
This thesis is about software testing and mainly focused on performance testing of web applications. The introductory chapters outline problems of testing, identification of key issues, explanation of general concepts and software quality, differences between desktop and web application testing and finally - performance testing. Then, there is chosen a web application suitable for testing (Kentico CMS 6) and comparison of existing tools for performance and load testing. One of them (Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 Ultimate Edition) is chosen for the further testing. Therefore, several test scenarios are designed and implemented (including demonstration of creating, editing and debugging, extending with plug-ins, maintaining, running in a distributed environment, etc.). Finally, there are introduced testing reports and suggestions for the further testing.
Advanced Automated Testing of Extensive Information Systems
Svoboda, Vladimír ; Rychlý, Marek (referee) ; Bartík, Vladimír (advisor)
The goal of this thesis is to research current options in automated testing of information systems, create testing tools for automatic validity check of the Webnode system. These tools were created using Java programming language in combination with Selenium library. They can be used for local or even for remote testing with BrowserStack and SauceLabs. These two services are used for running your tests under many different operating systems and browser versions. The product of this thesis will help developers of Webnode project to automatically verify the validity of new features. It will show to the reader, how to use Selenium library to automate web browser, how to use it for automated testing of information systems and also how to connect it with BrowserStack and SauceLabs services.
Client-Server Relationship in Web Applications
Kučera, Petr ; Petřík, Patrik (referee) ; Šperka, Svatopluk (advisor)
This paper conducts a research in the field of transferring application logic to clients in web applications in order to reduce server load. It examines actions that can be performed on the client side in area of generating HTML code from structured data and data manipulation operations eliminating the need to communicate with server. It describes implementation of a JavaScript framework which turns this knowledge into practical use. It shows its usability on a simple information system. The results of the measurements show that the goal has been achieved and that the framework shows the way in which web applications with a strong emphasis on reducing server load can be made.

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