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Extendable Information System of SDC with a Multi-Tier Architecture
Vrážel, Dušan ; Weiss, Petr (referee) ; Zendulka, Jaroslav (advisor)
This master's thesis deals with analysis, design and implementation of an information system that allows easy extensibility with three-tier architecture.   System is developed using object oriented approach by programming language PHP, relational database server MySQL and web services and protocol SOAP. The View tier is implemented by web technologies XHTML and CSS. Analysis and design of this system is done with using the modeling language UML.     In this thesis is described the problem of multi-tier software architecture, theory of development information's systems and described design and implementation of an information system with a three-tier architecture and it's application in the society SDC.
Database of acoustic records
Terz, Marek ; Schimmel, Jiří (referee) ; Sysel, Petr (advisor)
The databsae of accoustical recordings is a web-based application, which is accessible with an usual web browser. There were used technologies, that are ussually used in web applications. This ensures, that the application is open for using by wide range of users. The application enables uploading WAWE files to the server and allows the user to add various description of the recordings. The application allows also comparing the quality of recordings, which were processed with some method for highlighting the accoustical signal from noise. This function is established by listening tests, which are open for every user, who wants to join the tests.
Object oriented PLC programming extension of IEC 61131-3 standard
Gromus, Daniel ; Slezák, Petr (referee) ; Pásek, Jan (advisor)
The first part of this thesis contains brief description of the IEC 61131-3 standard and proposed extension of object oriented programming to it. There is a review of possibility using event driven programming concept in the next part. The last part shows some practical examples taking use of object oriented programming elements.
Web Crawler
Zelinka, Tomáš ; Očenášek, Pavel (referee) ; Trchalík, Roman (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis is focused on proposal and realization of an application, which will automate browsing of web pages. The head point of this thesis is detailed proposal of real application. The realization is focused on using frameworks and object oriented programming. In conclusion are mentioned reached goals and suggested next extensions of this application.
Online Media Shopping System
Randa, Jakub ; Očenášek, Pavel (referee) ; Ruttkay, Ladislav (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis covers designing and developing of the web application, which allows to buy or rent the multimedia records and then watch them using the streaming form of distribution. It describes designing, developing and streaming technologies, which were used during the process of realization. It contains the description of implementing and publishing of the application.
Module Package for Building Internet Applications in PHP
Rybák, Aleš ; Novosad, Petr (referee) ; Smrčka, Aleš (advisor)
Package of modules for development with PHP is project aimed on simplification and efficiency of programmer's work when developing web based applications in scripting language PHP. This project is continuation of PHP Modular Object framework and wants to extend its connectivity to new modules. Next goal is implementation of modules which allow programmers to use the development system.
Circuit Diagram Editor with Qt Interface
Adam, Ivo ; Janoušek, Vladimír (referee) ; Peringer, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with object-oriented design and implementation of a computer application for creating and editing electronic circuit diagrams. The application is implemented in C++ and uses the Qt framework. All source codes are freely available. The application is portable, it can be run on operating systems Microsoft Windows XP/Vista/7/8 or Linux distributions.
Skrysovec - Software for Geocaching Support
Kyselák, Antonín ; Herout, Adam (referee) ; Szőke, Igor (advisor)
This work is focused on requirements analysis, design and implementation of the software for geocaching support. It studies applications of same type a tries to design similar, but multiplatform alternetive to these used tools. Application is useful for common users, the geocaching players, which want to have data always with themselve and to be able to work with them. Application is simply extensible and designed to spread over wide sphere of use, thanks to its multiplatform and multilinglual feature.
Problems of teaching object-oriented programming in programming courses in tertiary education
REMEŠ, Radim
Teaching programming with a focus on object-oriented programming in various computer science disciplines at universities is one of the basic but challenging disciplines. The presented research dealt with the problem of how beginner students understand the basic concepts of object-oriented approach in programming. The research identified the threshold concepts of this approach to programming that are difficult for students, but overcoming them is the key to good mastery of object-oriented programming, and addressed the question of what strategies students use in teaching programming to overcome these difficult concepts. We used a phenomenographical framework; using deductive and inductive content analysis with open coding, we identified the concepts of object-oriented programming and their properties according to the theory of threshold concepts. We conducted semi-structured interviews that helped us gain insight into how students understand and use the various concepts of object-oriented programming in the tasks assigned in the research. We also used the method of evaluating the understanding of concepts using conceptual maps and evaluating the tasks and results of student solutions using SOLO taxonomy of cognitive processes. Based on the use of these methods, we identified two threshold concepts in the teaching of object-oriented programming: "Interface" and "Event (or Delegate)". To successfully master the object-oriented approach in programming, it is necessary to master both threshold concepts, however, mastering each of them means a significant shift ("opening the portal") in the ability to solve more complex program tasks using an object-oriented paradigm. Both of these concepts also belong to the abstract level of SOLO metrics of cognitive processes, i.e. the ability to process abstract concepts and ideas. This is the key in the design and implementation of complex information systems.
Software for the creation of the ABB robots configuration files
Badal, František ; Kroupa, Jiří (referee) ; Bražina, Jakub (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis is divided to two parts. The theoretical part acquaints the reader with programmable logic controllers, the basics of the most well-known industrial buses and configuration files and gains an overview of the principles of object-oriented programming. In the practical part, this work deals with the design of a program to facilitate the generation of a configuration file for ABB industrial robots, mainly in terms of simplifying the generation and insertion of signals for communication between individual robots and PLCs. The whole program is written in the C Sharp programming language using an object-oriented approach in the Visual Studio development environment.

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