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Automation and Accounting of Coffee Machine
Víšek, Jakub ; Ryšavý, Ondřej (referee) ; Pluskal, Jan (advisor)
The goal of this thesis is to design and implement an embedded and information system for automatic accounting of coffee dispensed by a vending machine. Features of the created solution include reliability and portability. The system can be easily extended for use in point of sale applications different to coffee machines. The results enable easy deployment of electronic accounting of purchased products and demonstrate integration of a microcontroller which controls a coffee vending machine on the basis of identifying users by their RFID tags.
iOS Client Interface for Production Scheduling System
Tomala, Tomáš ; Kočí, Radek (referee) ; Hrubý, Martin (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to create mobile application for iOS operating system, which will serve as an interface to access PlannerLoop service. The PlannerLoop production scheduling system targets mainly smaller manufacturing companies that cannot afford to invest large sums in automated production scheduling tools. The client application of this service ensures the acquisition of the necessary user data, which it processes and sends to the computing server provided by the service. The user entered operations are scheduled by the service and placed by the client application on a timeline in the schedule, where it is possible to manipulate the operations.
Client-server search engine for optimal public transport routes
Brát, Daniel ; Hošek, Jiří (referee) ; Myška, Vojtěch (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the design and implementation of a client-server based program for finding the optimal path in public transport networks. Theoretical basics describe the Traveling salesman problem and mention some methods for finding its solution. This chapter is followed by a theoretical design of the application itself. Next chapter describes chosen technologies to be used. The last chapter describes the realization of the application itself. Reached goals are described in the conclusion.
Analysis of local DNA structures
Kratochvíl, Jaromír ; Trenz, Oldřich (referee) ; Šťastný, Jiří (advisor)
This diploma thesis is focused on the description and implementation of the user interface for the analysis of local DNA structures as a web application in the Vue.js framework. The local structure can be described as an alternative DNA structure which arises in a specific DNA sequence that occurs in important regions of the genome. The first part of the thesis is theoretical and examines the field of DNA research and a description of selected technologies. The second part deals with the implementation and testing of the user interface on specific DNA sequences.
Browser and User Fingerprinting for Practical Deployment
Vondráček, Tomáš ; Malinka, Kamil (referee) ; Polčák, Libor (advisor)
The aim of the diploma thesis is to map the information provided by web browsers, which can be used in practice to identify users on websites. The work focuses on obtaining and subsequent analysis of information about devices, browsers and side effects caused by web extensions that mask the identity of users. The acquisition of information is realized by a designed and implemented library in the TypeScript language, which was deployed on 4 commercial websites. The analysis of the obtained information is carried out after a month of operation of the library and focuses on the degree of information obtained, the speed of obtaining information and the stability of information. The dataset shows that up to 94 % of potentially different users have a unique combination of information. The main contribution of this work lies in the created library, design of new methods of obtaining information, optimization of existing methods and the determination of quality and poor quality information based on their level of information, speed of acquisition and stability over time.
Development of a Web Invoicing Tool in a Corporate Environment
Bohdálek, Tomáš ; Svěrák, Tomáš (referee) ; Dydowicz, Petr (advisor)
The bachelor thesis focuses on the design and development of a web application for financial management in the company Proof & Reason, s.r.o. The company provides services in the field of digital products. The process of design and development of the application is based on the requirements of the company and analysis of the current solution, which will be replaced by this application. The frontend of the web application is implemented using the Next.js framework and the React.js and Material UI libraries. The application also communicates with the REST API which was already created by the company.
Generating Tree Structures for Testing of Information Systems
Rozsíval, Michal ; Hruška, Martin (referee) ; Smrčka, Aleš (advisor)
The work aims to create a tool for automated testing of information systems. It creates messages similar in structure to those in the communication of existing systems. The program reads provided communication record according to configuration and saves the individual messages in a uniform form. It splits the saved messages into groups and abstracts them into a suitable form for a subsequent generation of new random test messages based on a combinatorial testing with Pair-Wise coverage. The tool supports communication using the REST API and OPC UA protocols and structured data in XML and JSON . The program was tested by processing real communication records.
Analysis and Search in GPS Data
Hrbotický, Jan ; Bartík, Vladimír (referee) ; Burget, Radek (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on analysis, processing and storage of GPS data for the purpose of easy presentation by the user in the form of vectors on map. The user can easily read, edit and share his data through the system. It is a client-server interactive web application written in Typescript using the Angular framework. The server side application part is implemented in Nette, which is one of the PHP frameworks. Application uses REST Api for communication with the client-side.
Mobile applications for subjective measurement QoE of streaming video
Šeda, Pavel ; Hošek, Jiří (referee) ; Kováč, Dominik (advisor)
This thesis is focused on the subjective measurement of the quality of experience on streaming video through a mobile application. After wide analysis of possibilities how to realize subjective measurement of quality of experience, the mobile and web application were created. These tools enable to obtain user ratings of streaming videos and then evaluate them. The user ratings are stored to the central database via secured REST API.
Mobile Application - Barrier-Less Trajectories in City Centre
Podola, Adam ; Najman, Pavel (referee) ; Zemčík, Pavel (advisor)
This diploma thesis describes the fundamentals of the Android framework for the future development of mobile applications. The reader will be introduced to existing applications for the support of physically disabled people. It will also describe the design and implementation of a new mobile application, displaying information on selected buildings and giving the possibility of marking obstacles in the public space near the city centre of Brno. Finally, the principle of the chosen procedure of finding potentially barrier-free routes, during which the state of the obstacle database is taken into account, will be explained.

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