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Unix Tools for Application and System Profiling
Dressler, David ; Chalupníček, Kamil (referee) ; Kašpárek, Tomáš (advisor)
The main goal of this thesis was to demonstrate usage of tools for application and system profiling. Initially, these tools was found and studied. They was also divided into categories according to their purpose. After that, these tools was compared according to their complexity of use and invasiveness. As the result of this comparison, these tools was divided into three groups, that express measure of complexity and invasiveness. As technology, used for creating models, was chosen Apache server and NFS server. Virtualization by hyper-v technology was used for putting these models into operation. There was created four virtual machines. Fist one for Apache server, another one for NFS server. Third was for mirroring content of Apache server and the last one for load generation. The last part of this thesis was to demonstrate usage of found tools on the created models.
Traffic Simulation Using Traffic Controllers
Dressler, David ; Trchalík, Roman (referee) ; Kreslíková, Jitka (advisor)
The aim of this master's thesis is to design an extension of the existing simulation system for designing traffic intersections. The required extension will allow the use of the Siemens sX traffic controllers. The introduction to the topic of traffic engineering, traffic controllers configuration and the dynamic traffic control is discussed first. The next part is dedicated to describing the implementation of the existing simulation system. The following chapter describes the use of the sX traffic controllers and also describes the design of the required extension of the existing simulation system, for a purpose of enabling the use of sX traffic controllers. This is followed by a chapter describing the implementation of this extension. The last chapter is devoted to testing the whole system in terms of functionality and performance. Finally, other possibilities for the future development are outlined.
Traffic Simulation Using Traffic Controllers
Dressler, David ; Trchalík, Roman (referee) ; Kreslíková, Jitka (advisor)
The aim of this master's thesis is to design an extension of the existing simulation system for designing traffic intersections. The required extension will allow the use of the Siemens sX traffic controllers. The introduction to the topic of traffic engineering, traffic controllers configuration and the dynamic traffic control is discussed first. The next part is dedicated to describing the implementation of the existing simulation system. The following chapter describes the use of the sX traffic controllers and also describes the design of the required extension of the existing simulation system, for a purpose of enabling the use of sX traffic controllers. This is followed by a chapter describing the implementation of this extension. The last chapter is devoted to testing the whole system in terms of functionality and performance. Finally, other possibilities for the future development are outlined.
Unix Tools for Application and System Profiling
Dressler, David ; Chalupníček, Kamil (referee) ; Kašpárek, Tomáš (advisor)
The main goal of this thesis was to demonstrate usage of tools for application and system profiling. Initially, these tools was found and studied. They was also divided into categories according to their purpose. After that, these tools was compared according to their complexity of use and invasiveness. As the result of this comparison, these tools was divided into three groups, that express measure of complexity and invasiveness. As technology, used for creating models, was chosen Apache server and NFS server. Virtualization by hyper-v technology was used for putting these models into operation. There was created four virtual machines. Fist one for Apache server, another one for NFS server. Third was for mirroring content of Apache server and the last one for load generation. The last part of this thesis was to demonstrate usage of found tools on the created models.

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