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Data Generator for Microsoft SQL Server
Drozen, Jan ; Hoksza, David (advisor) ; Kopecký, Michal (referee)
Testing of newly programmed components is an integral part of software development. Data Generator for Microsoft SQL Server is a tool for simple populating database tables with testing data which allows efficient database component testing for programmers, administrators and other database developers. Generated data can be structured using the parameters which are set in a simple user interface. Generated data correspond with database schema and constraints defined on columns. In following text we are going to describe the architecture and implementation details together with the necessary theoretical knowledge.
Application for monitoring and analysis of vascular reconstructions
Drozen, Jan ; Hoksza, David (advisor)
Implantation and the care of vascular reconstructions and accesses for haemodialysis is one of areas of cardiovascular surgery. Both vascular reconstructions, known as bypasses, and prosthetic haemodialytic accesses, known as grafts, are used only if conventional therapies are unsuccessful. Thus effectivity of these operations is critically important for patient survival. The aim of this thesis is development of software system for evidence data obtained during vascular operations and following checkups. Important is also support for basic analytical and statistical processing of collected data. Another goal is to transform collected data into knowledge useful for increasing effectivity of vascular operations.
Application for monitoring and analysis of vascular reconstructions
Drozen, Jan ; Hoksza, David (advisor) ; Škoda, Petr (referee)
Implantation and the care of vascular reconstructions and accesses for haemodialysis is one of areas of cardiovascular surgery. Both vascular reconstructions, known as bypasses, and prosthetic haemodialytic accesses, known as grafts, are used only if conventional therapies are unsuccessful. Thus effectivity of these operations is critically important for patient survival. The aim of this thesis is development of software system for evidence data obtained during vascular operations and following checkups. Important is also support for basic analytical and statistical processing of collected data. Another goal is to transform collected data into knowledge useful for increasing effectivity of vascular operations.
Application for monitoring and analysis of vascular reconstructions
Drozen, Jan ; Hoksza, David (advisor)
Implantation and the care of vascular reconstructions and accesses for haemodialysis is one of areas of cardiovascular surgery. Both vascular reconstructions, known as bypasses, and prosthetic haemodialytic accesses, known as grafts, are used only if conventional therapies are unsuccessful. Thus effectivity of these operations is critically important for patient survival. The aim of this thesis is development of software system for evidence data obtained during vascular operations and following checkups. Important is also support for basic analytical and statistical processing of collected data. Another goal is to transform collected data into knowledge useful for increasing effectivity of vascular operations.
Data Generator for Microsoft SQL Server
Drozen, Jan ; Hoksza, David (advisor) ; Kopecký, Michal (referee)
Testing of newly programmed components is an integral part of software development. Data Generator for Microsoft SQL Server is a tool for simple populating database tables with testing data which allows efficient database component testing for programmers, administrators and other database developers. Generated data can be structured using the parameters which are set in a simple user interface. Generated data correspond with database schema and constraints defined on columns. In following text we are going to describe the architecture and implementation details together with the necessary theoretical knowledge.

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