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Continuous Integration System for the k-Wave Project
Nečas, Radek ; Kešner, Filip (referee) ; Jaroš, Jiří (advisor)
The main goal of this thesis is to describe the implementation of continuous integration into the k-Wave project. The thesis focuses primarily on the version written in the C/C++ language with the usage of the OpenMP library which typically runs on supercomputers. Accordingly, many of popular workflows and approaches ought to be adapted, a few more created. The outcome of the thesis is a complete solution with real and practical usage. The author provides design, tools selection, runtime environment administration and configuration for each one of the used services. Software implementation of the basic framework is used in order to utilize running tests on the supercomputers. Furthermore, the implementation of chosen types of regression and unit tests are performed. Realisation is based on Gitlab and Jenkis services that are running on separated Docker containers.
The Hidden Resources Detector for GNU/Linux
Nečas, Radek ; Rogalewicz, Adam (referee) ; Procházka, Boris (advisor)
The main goal of this thesis was to detect hide resources in GNU/Linux operating systems and analyse tools so called rootkits, which are used to hide system resources. This thesis is devided into two parts, theoretical and practical one. Theoretic part focusses on resource managment, representation, privilege levels and system calls. Practical part covers design and implementation of an abstract detector. Each new detection method is implemented as a plugin. Some of those methods are realized as linux kernel modules. The usability of the detector is compared against real rootkits.
Continuous Integration System for the k-Wave Project
Nečas, Radek ; Kešner, Filip (referee) ; Jaroš, Jiří (advisor)
The main goal of this thesis is to describe the implementation of continuous integration into the k-Wave project. The thesis focuses primarily on the version written in the C/C++ language with the usage of the OpenMP library which typically runs on supercomputers. Accordingly, many of popular workflows and approaches ought to be adapted, a few more created. The outcome of the thesis is a complete solution with real and practical usage. The author provides design, tools selection, runtime environment administration and configuration for each one of the used services. Software implementation of the basic framework is used in order to utilize running tests on the supercomputers. Furthermore, the implementation of chosen types of regression and unit tests are performed. Realisation is based on Gitlab and Jenkis services that are running on separated Docker containers.
The Hidden Resources Detector for GNU/Linux
Nečas, Radek ; Rogalewicz, Adam (referee) ; Procházka, Boris (advisor)
The main goal of this thesis was to detect hide resources in GNU/Linux operating systems and analyse tools so called rootkits, which are used to hide system resources. This thesis is devided into two parts, theoretical and practical one. Theoretic part focusses on resource managment, representation, privilege levels and system calls. Practical part covers design and implementation of an abstract detector. Each new detection method is implemented as a plugin. Some of those methods are realized as linux kernel modules. The usability of the detector is compared against real rootkits.

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