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Registration System with Templates
Šesták, Pavel ; Bartík, Vladimír (referee) ; Burget, Radek (advisor)
The aim of this work was to create a web information system, which is used to record materials, documents and generate output documents for the customer. The application was divided into a client part and a server part. The server part was implemented using C# ASP.NET Core 3.1 and the client part using the React framework in conjunction with the Redux library. Communication between clients was realized using a websock library signalR. The server part of the application was subsequently tested by automatic tests. The client part was tested according to the use case diagram. During the implementation, emphasis was placed on the use of generic classes to simplify testability and make it easier to extend the entire system. The information system is deployed on a corporate server within IIS and tested on real users.
Registration System with Templates
Šesták, Pavel ; Bartík, Vladimír (referee) ; Burget, Radek (advisor)
The aim of this work was to create a web information system, which is used to record materials, documents and generate output documents for the customer. The application was divided into a client part and a server part. The server part was implemented using C# ASP.NET Core 3.1 and the client part using the React framework in conjunction with the Redux library. Communication between clients was realized using a websock library signalR. The server part of the application was subsequently tested by automatic tests. The client part was tested according to the use case diagram. During the implementation, emphasis was placed on the use of generic classes to simplify testability and make it easier to extend the entire system. The information system is deployed on a corporate server within IIS and tested on real users.
Theory-guided design of novel Fe-Al-based superalloys
Friák, Martin ; Holec, D. ; Jirásková, Yvonna ; Palm, M. ; Stein, F. ; Janičkovič, D. ; Pizúrová, Naděžda ; Dymáček, Petr ; Dobeš, Ferdinand ; Šesták, Pavel ; Fikar, Jan ; Šremr, Jiří ; Nechvátal, Luděk ; Oweisová, S. ; Homola, V. ; Titov, Andrii ; Slávik, Ondrej ; Miháliková, Ivana ; Pavlů, Jana ; Buršíková, V. ; Neugebauer, J. ; Boutur, D. ; Lapusta, Y. ; Šob, Mojmír
Our modern industrialized society increasingly requires new structural materials\nfor high-temperature applications in automotive and energy-producing industrial\nsectors. Iron-aluminides are known to possess excellent oxidation and sulfidation\nresistance as well as sufficient strength at elevated temperatures. New Fe-Al-based\nmaterials will have to meet multiple casting, processing and operational criteria\nincluding high-temperature creep strength, oxidation resistance and room-temperature\nductility. Such desirable combination of materials properties can be achieved in multi-phase\nmulti-component superalloys with a specific type of microstructure (the matrix contains\ncoherent particles of a secondary phase - a superalloy microstructure). In order to design\nnew Fe-Al-based superalloys, we employ a state-ofthe-art theory-guided materials design\nconcept to identify suitable combinations of solutes.

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