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Alternative Web Interface for Information System
Bínovský, Andrej ; Kocman, Radim (referee) ; Křivka, Zbyněk (advisor)
This thesis focuses on the development of a student forum platform aimed at integrating social interactions with the distribution of key school information for students. The goal is to display personalized posts related to the school at the right time while maintaining the attractiveness of the presentation through individual contributions. The key feature of the algorithm is its ability to customize school-related posts based on critical dates or statuses. The software implementation is done through a web interface using modern technologies, ensuring an optimal user experience. To address the task of personalizing academic posts, the thesis utilizes the application programming interface of school. However, this application programming interface is not entirely intended to provide information about the current status of students, such as changes in grades, current registration for exam or project deadlines. To address this challenge, an internal PostgreSQL database is utilized, which stores metadata about these pieces of information. These data are then integrated into the system, allowing for personalized posts. Additionally, the system offers real-time notification options via email, enabling professors to effectively respond to relevant student contributions.
Viewing of Text Files for Altap Salamander
Pryč, Jan ; Kocman, Radim (referee) ; Křivka, Zbyněk (advisor)
This bachelor thesis encompasses the analysis and implementation of the Syntax Highlighting plugin for Altap Salamander—a well-known file manager for Windows operating systems. The designed plugin is implemented in C++ and intended for syntax highlighting of source files. The goal is to create a tool that can help users work better with source codes and increases efficiency within the Altap Salamander environment.
Web Application for Ebook Library Management
Kocman, Radim ; Rogalewicz, Adam (referee) ; Lengál, Ondřej (advisor)
The aim of this work is to create a web application for ebook library management which builds a web interface around Calibre. A particular focus was given to extensibility and accessibility for a large spectrum of users. The base of the system is the PHP programming language and the Nette Framework library. The text of this thesis describes the complete development process from the analysis of current situation, requirements analysis, system design and user interface design to implementation details and the analysis of testing on a sample of users.
Gamification for Festival Organization Support
Došlík, Tomáš ; Kocman, Radim (referee) ; Křivka, Zbyněk (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the creation of a new module to be used in an already existing information system used for the organization of Animefest festival. The goal of this module is to create an interface for an effective evaluation and awarding of its users, the festival organizers. This is done with the use of gamification techniques. The purpose of this project is to help increase motivation for organizers' volunteer activities and for the improvement of their user experience.
Multi-Dimentional Automata and Their Languages
Hladík, Zdeněk ; Kocman, Radim (referee) ; Meduna, Alexandr (advisor)
This work includes brief overview of the theory behind two-dimentional languages which was the main theme examined in previous work. Based upon this theory there are next chapters introducing a new concept of three-dimentional and multi-dimentional languages. For each type of language there is a definition of corresponding type of strings and string operations. Finally, for each type of language there are definitions of developed formal gramatics and automata. Along with theory, in work there is an demonstration of developed program, which provides simulation of introduced multidimensional automata.
Parsing Based on Grammar and Automata Systems
Šoustar, Jakub ; Kocman, Radim (referee) ; Meduna, Alexandr (advisor)
This thesis is concerning with parsing using parallel communicating pushdown automata systems. Focusing especially on impacts of nondeterminism in individual components on the whole system. Also it introduces a proposal of algorithm for converting some parallel communicating grammar systems to parallel communicating pushdown automata systems. The gained knowledge is used to design and implement parsing method.
Two-Dimensional Versions of Jumping Automata and Their Applications
Švač, Dominik ; Kocman, Radim (referee) ; Meduna, Alexandr (advisor)
The aim of this work was to create a type of automaton that allows the recognition of objects from the input image. It consists of two types of automaton, a two-dimensional finite automata and jumping automata. The application of this automata allows you to find the numbers in the image. Recognition is using a decision tree, which helps speed up finding the right number.
New Versions of Jumping Automata
Ošmera, Lubomír ; Kocman, Radim (referee) ; Meduna, Alexandr (advisor)
The main goal of this thesis is introduction and investigation of extended version of jumping automata. These versions are specified by strictly size and direction of jump. This thesis examine their power and perform comparison with other automata types. Also there are shown equivalent grammar models. Main motivation for this thesis are research and effort to improve some features of general jumping finite automata. This work consider using this automata types for specific language families and syntactic analysis process.
Two-Dimentional Finite Automata and Their Applications
Švač, Dominik ; Kocman, Radim (referee) ; Meduna, Alexandr (advisor)
The goal of this bachelor thesis is to define a new type of two-dimensional finite state automata that is able to recognize objects from the input image. Automata is focused on the recognition of traffic signs, specifically speed limits for speeds of 50, 70 and 80 km / h. It consists of three parts. All parts run sequentially. The result is a set of marks found in the image.
Parsing Based on Automata with Deep Pushdowns
Rusek, David ; Kocman, Radim (referee) ; Meduna, Alexandr (advisor)
This paper addresses the issue of design and implementation of syntactic analysis based on the context sensitive languages, respectively, grammars that contains constructs, which isn't possible to analyze with the help of the standard parsers based on the context free grammars. More specifically, this paper deals with the possibility of adding context sensitive support to the classic LL-analysis by replacing the standard pushdown automata (PDA) with deep pushdown automata (DP), which were introduced and published by prof. Alexander Meduna.

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