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Genealogy Information System in ASP.NET 2.0
Repta, Martin ; Kupčík, Jan (referee) ; Křivka, Zbyněk (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is engaged in evolution on genealogy information system. The reader is in a position to learn interesting information about genealogy as disciplinary division. It is explaining the question of searching our ancestry. Further, it is addicted to ASP.NET 2.0 and it's advanced capability of the creating web applications. The question of the generation of the genealogical tree, PDF files using the open-source library is also explained there. In the end, there are described possible upgrades of this system.
Multi-Level Association Rule Mining
Mičulka, Václav ; Kupčík, Jan (referee) ; Hlosta, Martin (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with multi-level association rules mining and implementation of this functionality as a plug-in to the Microsoft Analysis Services. In the beginning, the data mining is analysed and then the thesis deals with the assosiation analysis. After the theoretical and implementation aspects, algorithms ML T2L1 and the derived algorithm for level-crossing association rule mining are analysed. Subsequently, performance testing was performed. The achieved results are summed up at the end of the thesis.
Applications on Mozilla Platform
Kupčík, Jan ; Kunc, Michael (referee) ; Burget, Radek (advisor)
The goal of the thesis is to study the Mozilla application platform - its structure, used technology, and the ways of development of standalone applications and extensions for the applications based on this platform (e.g. the Firefox web browser, the Thunderbird e-mail client). The thesis also contains relevant information about the used programming languages such as XUL, CSS, JavaScipt, RDF/XML and others. It describes the object oriented principles available in the JavaScript v.1.7 language. Next parts are dedicated to creating and using the platform components and the applications. The information about the platform is concluded by a presentation of the debugging and deployment possibilities. This knowledge is used to create an application able to watch changes of documents in a network environment. The thesis describes the application design and some details related to the general development of applications based on the discussed platform.
Client for Displaying OLAP Cubes
Podsedník, Lukáš ; Kupčík, Jan (referee) ; Bartík, Vladimír (advisor)
At the beginning, the project describes basics and utilization of data warehousing and OLAP techniques and operations used within the data warehouses. Then follows a description of one of the commercial OLAP client - based on the features of this product the requirement analysis of the freeware OLAP cube client displayer is desribed - choosing the functionality to be implemented in the client. Using the requirement analysis the structural design of the application (including UML diagrams) is made. The best solution from compared libraries, frameworks and development environments is chosen for the design. Next chapter is about implementation and tools and frameworks used in implemetation. At the end the thesis clasifies the reached results and options for further improvement.
Data Cube Visualization
Dittrich, Petr ; Kupčík, Jan (referee) ; Hruška, Tomáš (advisor)
The topic of the master's thesis is a concept and implementation of the prototype application TOPZ demostrating the data warehouse. All theoretical facts about the data storage space are discussed at first. It is also specified the areas of possible improvements of the data warehouse. The specification of requirements and concept of the demonstration application are described in the following part. Testing the performace of the data warehouse is discussed in last chapter.

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