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Compiler of source code for SIMATIC PLC
Kubát, Zdeněk ; Kaczmarczyk, Václav (referee) ; Pásek, Jan (advisor)
The thesis discusses an independent compiler for STEP 7 and WinCC V7.0 applications of the SIEMENS company. The compiler processes source files generated in STEP 7 and subsequently saves the processed data in .xls type intermediatefiles. The data of the intermediatefiles serve as source data for functions generating files with tags to be imported into WinCC V7.0. The compiler was created using the C# programming language in Visual Studio 2010.
Translation to Various Assembly Languages
Hranáč, Jan ; Goldefus, Filip (referee) ; Meduna, Alexandr (advisor)
The goal of this project is to create a compiler capable of compilation of the input language into various assemblers (by the choice of the user). This will be achieved by expandibility of the compilator by modules implementing the building of the source files of the concrete types of assembler. The compilator will serve as a generator of parts of assembler source codes to make the work of assembler programmer easier. The input language is derived from Pascal but is closer to assembler then canonical Pascal.
Intelligent Editor for the AHLL Language
Kučera, Tomáš ; Rozman, Jaroslav (referee) ; Zbořil, František (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor's thesis is the design and implementation of an intelligent editor for the agent language AHLL. The reader is familiarized with the concept of agent systems and the WSageNt platform. Following is analysis and comparison of existing editors and integrated development environments. Presented will also be technologies ANTLR, RSyntaxTextArea and AutoComplete providing resources for effective implementation of some of the editor's key features. The resulting editor integrates existing AHLL to an ALLL compiler as well as the distributed system simulator T-Mass. Finally, we test the editor's ability to choose the best combination of compiler optimizations based on the target code's length.
Compiler of State Diagram Language to CHILL Language
Goldmannová, Zuzana ; Matoušek, Petr (referee) ; Ryšavý, Ondřej (advisor)
This thesis deals with the grammar of an existing proprietary state diagram language, which is used to simulate state diagrams employed in telephone exchanges. The goal of this work is to analyze the grammar and existing compiler of this language to CHILL language and also to design and implement a new compiler. This new compiler will be easier to manage and will eliminate errors and imperfections of the current arrangement. Finally this compiler is tested using existing files, that were formerly created for the current compiler, and also using files I created for testing purposes.
Development board with 32-bit ARM-based processor
Jůn, Lukáš ; Šebesta, Jiří (referee) ; Frýza, Tomáš (advisor)
The content of this thesis is to create a detailed description of 32-bit ARM-based processors. Reader will be inform about the each one of the family of ARM-based processor, about the options of creating applications for these CPUs. The Applications are commonly developed by using the C/C++ language. This text also deal's with the development environments. These tools are making easier the development of new applications. This thesis also contains a complete design and description of development board with Atmel AT91SAM7S64 MCU (with sample of source code included).
Lexical Analyzer for Multiprocesor Computers
Otáhal, Jiří ; Goldefus, Filip (referee) ; Čermák, Martin (advisor)
Aim of this thesis is to invent method, which should accelerate speed of the analysis of source texts with multiprocessor computers. For this purpose application runs multiple process in Unix system. Each undergoing process analyzes exact partition in source file and then closes itself. Outcome of this process are internal structures, which presents exact partition. Inter-code is sequentially built from the structures which are subsequently interpreted. This kind of parallel analysis achieves acceleration of speed on the contrary of typical sequential analysis.
Processor of TSQL2 on a Relational Database System
Tomek, Jiří ; Chmelař, Petr (referee) ; Rychlý, Marek (advisor)
This thesis is focused on design and implementation of TSQL2 language interpreter for SQL. It briefly introduces temporal database and language TSQL2. Currently available implementations of temporal database systems are introduced and their practical usability for temporal data is reviewed. Main part of this thesis covers design and implementation of TSQL2 interpreter. A working TSQL2 interpreter implemented in Java as JDBC adapter is the result of this work.
Language of Higher Level of Abstraction for Programming Mobile Intelligent Agents
Kalmár, Róbert ; Horáček, Jan (referee) ; Zbořil, František (advisor)
The aim of this work is to design a language of higher level of abstraction for programming mobile intelligent agents and implement a compiler for this language. There will also be presented the ANTLR tool for generating syntax and lexical analyzers. The reader will become familiar with theoretical and practical aspects of implementation of the compiler and also with programming in this language. There will be shown the environment for programming in this language and some examples of agent codes at the end.
Script Language for Image Processing
Crlík, Radek ; Španěl, Michal (referee) ; Zemčík, Pavel (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with capabilities of scripting languages and their types. Specifically with design of one such language suitable for image processing. The goal was to create a language small enough, but easy to use. One of the requirement was to utilize OpenCV library, for which the resulting code would be as short as possible. First part deals with descriptions of scripting languages, their main philosophy and options of language processing by the computer. Second part contains description of the designed language. Last part documents achieved goals and possible ways how to extend the language even further.
Lombok Framework Study
Paštrnák, Ján ; Müller, Petr (referee) ; Letko, Zdeněk (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to analyze Lombok framework and its usage for the development of Java programs. Framework Lombok enables the generation of a primitive, often repetitive code during compilation of the annotated code. Using annotations, programmer specifies what and where the framework needs to generate during the compilation. This thesis explains the basic principles of the framework and design tests that demonstrate practical aspects of its use for creation of Java programs. Emphasis is placed on the estimation of the time saved through the development of Lombok, study its influence on the process of compilation and testing framework integrity with three development environments - NetBeans, Eclipse and IDEA InteliJ. The thesis summarizes the pros and cons of using this framework in real work.

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