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Estimating data with use of interval analysis
Pelikánová, Petra ; Horáček, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Černý, Michael (referee)
This work is focused on estimating interval data by real functions and interval functions. It presents possibilistic and necessity models of interval regression and compares its strong and week formulations. Further we describe algorithms of linear and nonlinear estimation. The application part is based on demonstration of tolerance method and subtracting tolerance method analysing real cases. 1
Actual trends in production and distribution of beer in the light of longterm trends in the Czech Republic's beer culture (on an example of Plzensky Prazdroj)
Černý, Michael ; Patočka, Jiří (advisor) ; Kmínek, Jiří (referee)
The purpose of this master thesis is to analyze actual and long-term trends in production and distribution of beer in the Czech area. The master thesis is divided into several parts. The first part presents basic information about the influence of brewing industry on the European and Czech economies; in the following part are described trends of distribution and production of beer in the past which influenced current state of Czech brewing industry. Last part of this thesis is concentrating on a ON premise research which concentrates on one of a current trends which is typical for the Czech beer market and therefore has a strong influence on a actual state of Czech brewing industry.
Logging from an application written in the Java programming language
Hanzel, Matej ; Pavlíčková, Jarmila (advisor) ; Černý, Michael (referee)
This bachelor's thesis explores problems of logging from an application written in the Java programming language. The introduction expressed the idea of the necessity of obtaining relevant data directly from an entity which represents the originator of a problematic situation solved later through various thinking operations. The thesis describes not only the inclusion of the concept of term logging in the general context of term process, but is particularly devoted to the logging architecture in object-oriented programming languages. The greatest attention is paid to the description of logging facades Simple Logging Facade for Java and Apache Commons Logging, and the logging libraries Java Util Logging, Log4J and LOGBack, further complemented by the practical implementation of their use in Java applications. The author of this thesis holds the view that it is not possible to express a clear and generalized opinion on using one specific logging library exclusively despite the absence of significant differences between them. It is important to carefully consider the requirements demanded and select the most appropriate solution that best suits each situation.
Web application containing the information about exchange rates on the Slovak and Czech market
Stríž, Oliver ; Pavlíčková, Jarmila (advisor) ; Černý, Michael (referee)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to make the market analysis and to test my theorem. I work with hypothesis that people who are visiting web portals containing the information about exchange rates can use the application for finding exchange rates from multiple banks in different countries simultaneously. The users consider this application very useful and also very beneficial because of the tool what shows them which bank is more favorable to change the money - either in the home country or in the foreign one. In the thesis, the reader will find information about a draft of application for catching the exchange rates and also about its programming. There is also draft of database generated by framework Hibernate in the thesis. In the thesis is described my way of thinking during creating the PHP scripts.
Android application for playing of web radios
Janata, Petr ; Pavlíčková, Jarmila (advisor) ; Černý, Michael (referee)
The goal of this work is to gain tool, for playing internet radios on the Android platform. Firstly I made a research, where I was looking for current solutions. After that I analysed theirs lacks. After the analysis and consultation with PLAY.CZ a. s. company (which owns server play.cz) I designed new solution. The soliton is native application for the Android platform written in Java programing language. At practical part of this work I described the implementation of the application.
Ruby on Rails and Grails - frameworks for web application development
Černý, Michael ; Pavlíčková, Jarmila (advisor) ; Lukáš, Martin (referee)
The thesis compares web frameworks Ruby on Rails and Grails. The main goal of the thesis is to compare which of these frameworks is more convenient for development of web applications using wide range of criteria. The first part of the thesis defines fundamental terms to understand the web frameworks topic. Subsequently the thesis analyzes the history, language and fundamental characteristics of both frameworks. The next section describes all the details of the reference applications in Ruby on Rails and Grails, that are part of this diploma thesis. The most important part of this thesis is the comparison of both frameworks using a number of criteria. The thesis should provide sufficient amount of information to understand the web frameworks, to obtain the fundamentals for working with the web frameworks Ruby and Rails and Grails and it should bring enough information for optimum choice between these frameworks for development of web application and for future studies. The thesis could be of benefit to both students, that decide what to study in the future, and managers or project leaders, that decide which web framework to use.
Closures in Groovy and Java
Černý, Michael ; Pavlíček, Luboš (advisor) ; Zilvar, Tomáš (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the closures in Groovy programming language and their implementation to Java programming language. It compiles all the available information about the closures in Groovy and compares the important projects which aim to implement the closures in Java. The first part of the thesis explains the term of closure, describes the development of this term and related issues. In the second part the author analyses the closures in Groovy programming language. The theses deals closer with the usage methods, syntax, calling methods, the value that the closure returns and the scope of the variables concerning the closers in Groovy. The third part describes the projects which inspired the work group which works on the final form of closures to be implemented in Java and also the first and the last available project of this work group. Finally the author compares the form of Groovy closures to the last project about the Java closure implementation.

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