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Web-Based GPS Data Management System in a Cloud Environment
Kasala, Viliam ; Rychlý, Marek (referee) ; Burget, Radek (advisor)
This thesis focuses on development of web-based GPS data management system in a cloud environment. The thesis introduces the most used application interfaces for building custom mapping applications. It offers a comparison of cloud platforms such as Google App Engine and OpenShift Online. It also deals with the design and the implementation of system for OpenShift Online platform. The system focuses on importing tracks from GPX format, managing tracks, viewing tracks on map tiles from Mapy.cz, searching for tracks, creating an elevation profile and various statistics.
A Mobile Application: „Working Outside the Office“
Buchtová, Yveta ; Cíglerová, Anežka Hrubá (referee) ; Macháček, Mikuláš (advisor)
Map app Flow is here to ease the process of finding appropriate places for remote working - mostly through shared experience of other users.
Development of map application for tracking in cloud - Client side on Windows Phone 7
Čurda, Vít ; Bruckner, Tomáš (advisor) ; Skoupý, Radek (referee)
This thesis deals with developing applications on Windows Phone 7. The application focuses on two main target groups; cyclists and individuals who are confined to wheelchairs. Application offers the possibility of navigating around the city and over difficult terrain, and is divided into two parts - the client side application, and server side application. Development of the server side application will be analyzed in the thesis Development of map application for tracking in cloud - Server side on Windows Azure, by Vojtech Ruzicka. The primary objective of this thesis is to offer new solutions for development on Windows Phone 7, with attention being given to the communication between client and server. The second objective is to provide the public with the free application, which will help cyclists and handicapped individuals to navigate through cities around the world. The primary goal of this thesis will be achieved by identifying any problems that may arise during development, whereby a simplified description of the problem will be formed and a solution provided. Realization of the second goal will be in the use of application by the public, by providing them with an efficient means of increasing their mobility throughout their surroundings.

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