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Web control system for textile machine
Balázsy, František ; Jirgl, Miroslav (referee) ; Arm, Jakub (advisor)
This thesis deals with the design and implementation of web control application for textile machine. It consists of an HMI application based on the VueJS and Electron frameworks which communicates with the B&R PLC using the OPC UA protocol. For programming and production management uses MES microservice based on web realtime API. After it deals with deploying the application to a Linux station with kiosk configuration. The whole stack is implemented using JavaScript programming language and open-source software resources exclusively.
An Update of European Projects Portal and Its Enhancement by Identification of Results Related to New Call Topics
Furda, Jiří ; Kövári, Adam (referee) ; Smrž, Pavel (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with modification of an existing web portal focused on results of European projects. The output of this thesis is a portal working with newer version of the engine Elasticsearch. Compared to the previous solution, this portal allows to search topics of new calls. The theoretical part of the thesis describes practises used in web developement and frameworks used in this thesis and their principles. The practical part specifies the functioning of the whole portal and describes a specific implementation. The result is evaluated at the end of the thesis based on experiments.
Web Application for Remote Administration of Fitcrack System
Múčka, Matúš ; Veselý, Vladimír (referee) ; Hranický, Radek (advisor)
This thesis aims to solve the design and the implementation of a web application for the remote administration of Fitcrack system. Fitcrack is a system that is used for distributed password recovery. The server part of the web application is designed using REST architecture that reduces server load while simplifying system testing. The presentation layer of the system is implemented as a single-page application. It communicates with the server part using asynchronous requests (AJAX), whose content is in the JSON format. The web application contains a pleasantly responsive user interface, a user system with privileges, and various advanced graphical elements, such as charts.
Web Interface for RDF Storage Browsing
Tomov, Patrik ; Hynek, Jiří (referee) ; Burget, Radek (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to create a web interface for browsing the RDF storage, where the user will be able to manipulate its content. Within the storage, he will be able to create and delete repositories, add and delete repository content, view and interact with repository content, and also perform SPARQL queries within the repository. The client part of the application is written in Javascript using the Vue framework. The RDF4J server, which is deployed on the Apache Tomcat service, is used for the server part. Communication between the server and the client is secured using the RDF4J REST API. The resulting application allows to interactively and easily browse the content of the RDF storage.
Front-End for Generator of Test Data
Naňo, Andrej ; Křena, Bohuslav (referee) ; Smrčka, Aleš (advisor)
This bachelor thesis focuses on the design and development of the Dataster web applica- tion which provides data generating functionality for use in the testing of software. Web application is a part of the Testos platform which supports automation of software testing. Aim of the project was to create a web and application interface for the existing application dbgenx which is also part of the platform. Provided solution fulfills specified goals and is suitable for the deployment to a production environment.
Comparison of JavaScript-Based Web Application Development Tools
Gajdošík, Jakub ; Rozman, Jaroslav (referee) ; Janoušek, Vladimír (advisor)
The aim of this work is to explore the modern web application development process. Comparison of procedures and tools used in web application development. The work will be mainly focused on a new trend, web application development using JavaScript using various frameworks. The work will compare two frameworks for application development.
Webová aplikace pro herní komunitu OLT
Přikryl, Tomáš
This bachelor thesis is about design, development and deployment of web application for gaming community OLT. Web application will be based on these technologies: Node.js on the Back End and Vue.js with Quasar framework on the Front End. App will be deployed using Docker containers.
Information System for e-Learing Courses Testing
Kříž, Vítězslav ; Bartík, Vladimír (referee) ; Hynek, Jiří (advisor)
A long-term trend in modern digital education is the shift from static content to interactive e-learning courses. The focus is often on the form of information delivery rather than the content. The testing part of development tends to be ineffective, as there is no easy way to obtain information about student behaviour. This paper addresses this problem by creating a testable web application, xTester, that allows tracking key metrics of developed e-learning courses communicating through xAPI. The solution includes an enhanced course template in Articulate Storyline and a browser add-on to facilitate linking of created courses to the xTester application. General issues and specific stages of development are described, from specification of user requirements, interface design and implementation, to testing. The frontend of the web application is based on the Vue framework, the backend consists of a simple stateless Rest API in Node.js with a SQLite database.
Application for the Creation of File Pages for the PČR
Kleisl, Jan ; Sakin, Martin (referee) ; Rydlo, Štěpán (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis deals with the design and implementation of a file pages application for the Police of the Czech Republic. The goal of the thesis is to create a user-friendly and intuitive desktop application, that will allow more easily create and edit file pages due to software specifically made for that purpose. To achieve these goals, a survey was initially conducted to map mentioned area, requirements and needs of future users - police officers. The next step was to create a graphic user interface design and then implement it. The solution developed is a fully functional application that meets all of the assignment's requirements as well as the needs of the police. The main contribution of the thesis is to make activities of the Police of the Czech Republic more efficient.
Web application for generalizing SIEM correlation rules
Matušicová, Viktória ; Mikulec, Marek (referee) ; Safonov, Yehor (advisor)
The risk of attacks on companies by organized crime increases as technology advances. Attacks that focus on modifying data or gaining access to a company's network are constantly developed. The sophisticated nature of advanced threats distinguishes them from broad-based attacks that rely on automated scripts. However, organizations can mitigate this risk by utilizing a combination of appropriate tools. These include network flow monitoring, probes for detecting and preventing attacks, and Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) tools for correlating incidents and events. By leveraging these tools, suspicious behavior in the network can be identified, and measures can be taken to prevent and mitigate the impact of cyber attacks. The main contribution of this thesis is the development of a web application that serves as a general tool for managing correlation rules across various SIEM solutions. Through the use of this web application, publicly available Sigma rules can be managed and converted into target SIEM solutions. Users are given the ability to save these rules to their personal user section, alongside SIEM conversions and visual representations of technique coverage based on categorization by MITRE ATT@CK and LogSource of stored user rules. The theoretical part of the thesis comprises an analysis of security monitoring issues, an explanation of the benefits of the Sigma platform and an analysis of the web application. A use case model is defined, functional and non-functional requirements are specified to describe the resulting system. Additionally, the analysis of available tools for converting Sigma rules is performed. The practical portion of the thesis begins with a focus on the design of the web application, including the architecture of both the server-side and client-side components, as well as an explanation of the core functionalities. The resulting solution is then implemented, with detailed procedures for creating microservices, client-side development, and launching the web application. The final state of the project summarizes the result. The thesis concludes with a testing phase, the client side of the web application is evaluated through functional user interface screenshots. The thesis also includes a demonstration of the process for testing Sigma rules, which involves converting the rules using the web application and subsequently carrying out functional verification using the RSA NetWitness SIEM test solution.

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