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Web-based interface for software project management with emphasis to manpower administration
Täuber, Jiří ; Novotný, Miroslav (referee) ; Bureš, Tomáš (advisor)
There are many different aplications which help with project management nowdays. Project management applications differ considerably in their options, capabilities and most of all in their area of focus. Applications focused on coordinating work of group of people are among them. There are also many webpages that give their users the means to offer or request workforce. It is surprising that nobody has thought about bringing those two ideas together. It offers significant flexibility, especially in the area of software development. Workgroups can be easily created and disbanded as needed. The goal of this project is to create a simple web application which will provide dynamic environment for easy collaboration of many users on many projects. Part of the project will be a very simple project management software focused on manpower administration as well as a place to publish workforce supply and demmand advertisements.
Medicine in the Life of Religious Orders during the 17th Century: Example of the Society of Jesus
Černý, Karel ; Říhová, Milada (advisor) ; Novotný, Miroslav (referee) ; Čornejová, Ivana (referee)
1 Summary The thesis deals with relation of the medicine and the religious ambient in the 17th century. The original purpose of this study was to describe medical features of everyday life in colleges of the Jesuit order. However during the research I came across several questions that I had to answer in context of the Czech history of medicine, and that is why this text has three main foci. Firstly I have collected and described those features of recent development of foreign medical history, which I consider to be important for my purpose, and which have not been reflected in the medical history so far. Among others socio-constructivist and anthropological approaches to terms like "illness", "health", "healing", "academic medicine" etc. are discussed. With respect to the second part I had also to deal with the issue of retrospective diagnoses and particularly with history of the plague. Secondly, regarding the fact that healing in a Jesuit community was always associated with a strong religious aspects, I had to analyse a problem of miraculous cures and their social and cultural context. Medical history has always been an interdisciplinary field but in this case I had to rely on methods based on humanities rather than on sciences. As a starting point I have used a list of more that 1000 miracles ascribed...
Distributed computing
Šišaj, Róbert ; Novotný, Miroslav (referee) ; Dvořák, Zdeněk (advisor)
The aim of this work is creating a system for distributed computing in smaller LAN networks. The system should provide a platform for various applications, which will be able to run parallel processing of computationally expensive tasks (e.g. searching for prime numbers, rendering video sequences, editing photographs, ...). The reader will learn about distributed systems, about their advantages and disadvantages and will get knowledge of definitions and key words from this area. The work also makes a comparison of this system and a few existing systems (SETI@home, distributed.net). An analysis of weak parts of the proposed system is included in this paper and also some ideas and thoughts on some improvements of the system in the future.
Bezpečnostní auditor WWW stránek
Steinhauser, Antonín ; Kruliš, Martin (referee) ; Novotný, Miroslav (advisor)
This work solves the problematics of web pages security primarily from the side of dynamic web application programmers. It describes single mistakes, that programmers perpetrate and declares, how is possible prevent these mistakes and what unpleasant possibilities of abuse these mistakes offer to potential attackers. The main part of the work is the program, which machinely searches majority of those errors. It functions in two phases - in the rst phase it explores a domain or alternatively de ned set of pages and detects potentially vulnerable locations and in the second phase it sends attack queries to these locations and by analysis of its replies detects security vulnerabilities.
Methods and possibilities of anonymous communication
Tomisová, Martina ; Novotný, Miroslav (referee) ; Beneš, Antonín (advisor)
The thesis discusses communication methods which provide anonymity to their participants. Basic concepts such as the concept of anonymity are explained in the first part of the thesis. Well known and practically used communication methods and their evaluation techniques are described together with suggestions of a few new methods. The thesis covers both methods that can be called as almost purely theoretical, which can be hardly implemented in the real world, and methods that are widely used in the today's networks. Each method is firstly explained and then evaluated from various aspects of security with regards to the confidentiality of the identity of the users to its practicality and feasibility. Both the possibilities of the attackers and the victims are examined. Last parts of the thesis is devoted to the techniques of evaluation of the communication methods. This problem is nontrivial since the methods differ from each other quite much and hence it is hard to find metrics that would match them all. Such a general metric is not invented in the thesis, at least not a computationally simple one. The conclusion of the thesis attempts to summarize the possibilities and limits of anonymous communication and its evaluation.
Accounting software for OS X
Váša, Kryštof ; Klímek, Jakub (referee) ; Novotný, Miroslav (advisor)
This work implements a tax management application target primarily for the MacOS X platform. It focuses on a user-friendly interface and supports custom invoice printing, printing of income, expense, VAT overviews. It includes modules for invoicing, cataloguing bank statements, has a Cashier module, a modules to keep track of your business trips, storage, it supports both import and export of the records. It is targeted for smaller businesses and tradesmen. It is not meant to be used by professional accountants. The core is written in C++, the UI in Objective-C (framework Cocoa), hence it runs natively on MacOS X.
Distributed containers
Hraška, Adam ; Novotný, Miroslav (referee) ; Zavoral, Filip (advisor)
Distributed hash tables provide similar functionality to ordinary hash tables but they distribute stored data across a self-organized peer-to-peer network. In this thesis we explore the various challenges DHTs must face and we also examine the algorithms used to overcome them. We focus on key location algorithms as well as the data maintenance strategies. Furthermore, the thesis also includes a flexible and simple-to-use implementation of a DHT. The DHT is based on a set of algorithms which we believe provide good balance between performance and bandwidth usage. The implemented DHT may form the basis of a large-scale decentralized application. However, practical deployment of the DHT on hundreds of nodes and evaluation of the performance of the implemented DHT in such a deployment is outside the scope of this thesis.
Garbage collection in the C++ environment
Zika, Petr ; Novotný, Miroslav (referee) ; Bednárek, David (advisor)
The goal of the thesis is to design and implement a garbage collector within the environment of the C++ programming language, defined by the International Standard ISO/IEC 14882:2003. Analysis of various aspects of automatic memory management in general and in the C++ programming language in particular is presented. A list of requirements on garbage collection implementation is given. The thesis focuses on solving problems of implementing an incremental tracing garbage collector within the limits imposed by the C++ language. The result of the effort is a working garbage collector.
Mobility support in Internet and Wireless Network
Novotný, Miroslav ; Peterka, Jiří (referee) ; Janeček, Jan (advisor)
Important part of communication systems is their capability to support mobility of user's devices, eventually of program and data components. This thesis deals with methods of mobility solution in the Internet and Wireless networks. In the chapter relating to the Internet it describes of mobile extensions of IP protocol and methods which use domain names. It summarizes positives and negatives both approaches and suggests a new approach based on distributed hash tables. A part of thesis is also a simulation model of the suggested approach. In the part about Wireless networks it summarizes existing wireless technologies and compares their access to mobility. In the conclusion it states a concept of a full mobile node that uses maximum from the methods discussed above and illustrates the possibilities that the mobility offers.

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