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Dictionary Data Management System
Šimek, Petr ; Kouřil, Jan (referee) ; Smrž, Pavel (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis deals with electronic dictionaries that are stored in the format Lexical Markup Framework. It deals with their analysis of the correctness of the conversion to other formats, the unification of used terminology and mass changes data. The scripts in Python3 were created for these purposes.
Energy Consumption Management System
Kováčik, Michal ; Solár, Peter (referee) ; Ruttkay, Ladislav (advisor)
The goal of the bachelor's thesis is an implementation of web application for monitoring and evidence of energy consumptions in households. System allows user to store and monitor energy consumptions in his household. System also compares and nominates solutions from other providers, if it is possible with concrete energy. Programming language of implementation is C# with the use of Microsoft's .NET technology and object-oriented programming metodology.
Automatic Generation of Load Testing Reports
Oškera, Jakub ; Martinásek, Zdeněk (referee) ; Grabovský, Štěpán (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the development of a tool for automated generation of load testing reports, which is implemented in the form of a plug-in into the load tester JMeter as one of its components. The theoretical part contains an analysis of load testing and DDoS parameters, which are the output of a web report. The thesis includes an analysis of available template processors. Based on the analysis of processor’s properties, the most appropriate one was chosen. This processor was then used in a tool that, using the web technologies, generates a report in a form of interactive web page. The thesis also mentions the installation and operation of the created JMeter software plug-in. The diploma thesis describes the whole process of the development of the plug-in.
New technologies for development of web application Web 2.0
Medlín, Dušan ; Kacálek, Jan (referee) ; Kyselý, František (advisor)
The graduate thesis presents an analysis of the Web 2.0 applications developement. It defines the preliminary conditions and describes the technologies used for the creation of these applications, such as the markup languages HTML and XML, style sheet language CSS, tranfortmations language XSLT and scripting language JavaScript. The thesis depicts the security risks and the ways how the application can be protected against the XSS attacks and SQL Injection. Furthermore, it analyses a concept of the system containing features of the Web 2.0 trend, and its implementation in practice. The internet portal enabling all registered users to share information with the others, will be the result. Files can be uploaded, and maps and videos can be inserted into the system.
XML Dictionary Tagging
Rojček, Martin ; Burget, Radek (referee) ; Smrž, Pavel (advisor)
This Bachelor's thesis describes data stacking of vocabulary into proper XML structure. It deals with structure destription tools(DTD,XML Schema, Relax NG and others) and transformation (XSLT)  of XML documents. It describes best known vocabulary storing formats into XML (OLIF, ISLE/MILE and others) and practical advantage to take one of method - store with helping of simplest ac.dtd. Implementation shows on relatively easy work with vocabularies stored in this form. Last part considers about getting statistic data with using Python scripting language.
Advanced Methods of Circuits Theory Educations
Vyroubalová, Ivana ; Šátek, Václav (referee) ; Kunovský, Jiří (advisor)
This diploma thesis is about design and implementation of an e-learning system to help the students in daily course of Circuits Theory. This system works with different requirements based on special rights for appropriate user-groups. Implementation of the system requires support the specific mathematical formulas, creation of study materials and functions for testing knowledges in Circuits Theory and in Safety work on electrical devices. The system is implemented using XHTML and PHP, the design using cascade style sheets CSS. The educational material is created in XML, MathML and XSL languages and tests are saved in a database. The database is designed using the UML language and implemented in MySQL database system. This system is a part of diploma thesis.
Generating Validation Schemata for XML
Hložek, Bohuslav ; Škoda, Petr (referee) ; Smrž, Pavel (advisor)
The project analyses XML LFM dictionary.  Schematron schema is created and XML with description of attribute values is created. The project is coded in Python 3.4.
Integrace Sociálních sítí
Mašíček, Viktor ; Tykal, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Skopal, Tomáš (referee)
Social networks are the current phenomenon, and their integration begins to gain importance. Basic idea is to pair identical pieces of information stored in various social networks and to detect inconsistencies between them. The most important data that need to be integrated are user profi les and lists of contacts. In our work, we propose the integration of both the pro files and lists of contacts, and even groups of users that could be created in social networks. Implementation is not part of the work. However the proposal suggests the creation of Main social network in form of a web application, that brokers the integration to end users. From the perspective of users it is bene cial to display data from all social networks in one place and automate detection of di erences. User's data could be used for commercial purposes, of course, within legal limits. From this perspective, the biggest contribution of Main social network is a social graph. It consists of various social graphs of social networks. Additionally it would contain information about membership of users in social networks. The proposal consists of three main parts: main processes of the Main social network, its data model and means of gathering information from different networks. The design of data model was partially inspired by existing...
XSLT Benchmarking
Mašíček, Viktor ; Holubová, Irena (advisor) ; Lokoč, Jakub (referee)
The main goal of this work was to create an XSLT Benchmark, to compare available XSLT processors. At first, we determined main criteria of XSLT processors (price, correctness, speed, memory usage, support, OS and UX), which we discussed. Next, we summarized existing XSLT processors, described individual types of processors (program, library and browser) and measured criteria price, support, OS} and UX. We had to create appropriate test environment to measure criteria correctness, speed and memory usage. Created program XSLT Benchmarking is one of the main benefits of this work. The program also includes tests. We created tests based on 5787 downloaded XSLT files. Tests were created based on the analysis of these files. Firstly, we researched common features of XSLT files (used elements, used XSLT versions, output format etc.). Secondly, we researched focuses of their usages. Next big benefit of this work is a summary of results of tests from different views. We discussed other criteria and features of tested processors. Finally, we summarized possible extensions of our program and also of our analysis.
Comparison of Fully Software and Hardware Accelerated XML Processing
Knap, Tomáš
The aim of this work is to compare XML processing abilities of standard software solutions and hardware accelerated scenarios using a new generation of XML processing appliances. The emphasis is puts on the speed of processing XML documents and on the demandingness of various operations over XML data. Firstly, we describe the used XML technologies and corresponding implementations in Java. Consequently, we characterize the core parts of our testing frameworks - IBM WebSphere DataPower Integration Appliance XI50 for hardware accelerated and IBM WebSphere Application Server 6.1 for standard XML processing. Further, the testing hierarchy involving two distinct testing suites - "Flat" and "Onion"- and tens of testing scenarios are defined. The "Flat" testing suite covers parsing, validating, transforming, and securing operations over XML data applied individually to a wide range of testing data, without bothering with concurrency. On the other hand, the "Onion" testing suite is a stress test combining several operations together. Both testing suites are executed on our testing framework and several measures (such as throughput) are collected and analyzed using n-dimensional OLAP cubes. The results show under which circumstances the appliance for hardware accelerated XML processing is worth using on and quantify...

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