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Framework WPF
Vais, Lukáš ; Pavlíček, Luboš (advisor) ; Zilvar, Tomáš (referee)
One of the recent trends at the time of writing this thesis is efforts to provide developers a system to make their work more efficient during development of graphical user interface based applications. Operational system MS Windows has for long time been considered obsolete concerning its graphical user interface components. Inciative in this field escalated in emerge of new, hardware accelerated, technology for graphical user interface to replace the present one. Author of this thesis discusses this new technology called Windows Presentation Foundation. Main goal of this thesis is to provide a study papers for this topic. Scope of the thesis is deliberately limited to techniques that are believed would be most useful for creating CRUD applications. Motivation behind this thesis is author's negative experience with low quality or non-present public sources of information. Significant portion of the thesis is based on author's own knowledge gained during his commercial experience with this technology coupled with additional insights from external sources. Author prefers high quality sources of information with Microsoft Developer Network and books by renowned publishers being considered of highest quality. Author is challenged by limited length of the thesis form. This affects several parts of the thesis in terms of the respective topic details. Despite this fact, author managed to compile detailed enough information to enable the reader to explore even very advanced topics and techniques in WPF.
Transformation of applications to Windows Azure
David, Martin ; Gála, Libor (advisor) ; Řehořík, Filip (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with Cloud computing, in particular its implementation of Microsoft's Windows Azure platform. The following objectives were defined for the thesis, which is analyzing and identifying the essential characteristics of Cloud computing with a focus on the Windows Azure platform, characterizing the key differences of applications in the cloud than on-premise applications, formulate recommendations for enabling transformation of existing applications into the Microsoft Cloud computing, which is delivered as a service. The main contribution of the work is to identify key differences between Windows Azure and on-premise solution. Creating recommendations to minimize the negative impact of these differences and maximize the benefits associated with the use of Windows Azure Cloud Computing platform.
Technologie Microsoft SharePoint v podnikové praxi
Kapitán, Petr ; Lukašovská, Renáta (advisor) ; Marek, Michal (referee)
Cílem této práce je představení a zhodnocení přínosů technologií Microsoft SharePoint. Stěžejními produkty jsou zde Windows SharePoint Services a jejich nadstavba Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal Server. Popsána je základní architektura, základní stavební prvky, webové části, principy bezpečnosti nebo možnosti vyhledávání a customizace. Samostatná kapitola je věnována i možnostem vývoje webových aplikací na platformě SharePoint.
Využití produktů balíku Microsoft Office pro kooperaci v malých a středních firmách
Štemberk, Vladimír ; Hejtmánek, Jakub (advisor) ; Drnec, Jiří (referee)
Cílem této práce je zhodnotit možnosti a využitelnost systému Microsoft Office System s důrazem na podpůrnou technologii Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services jako softwarové platformy pro kooperaci uvnitř malých a středních firem. Práce se bude zabývat dále popisem jednotlivých komponent systému i jejich vzájemným vztahem a možnostmi využití. Daného cíle bude dosaženo pomocí analýzy dostupných informací z různých informačních pramenů ale i na základě praktických zkušeností získaných při analýze a návrhu, implementaci a údržbě dané technologie.

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