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Screen Sharing
Radimák, Samuel ; Zachariáš, Michal (referee) ; Kajan, Rudolf (advisor)
The following bachelor thesis is dedicated to the description of methods for a desktop sharing and possibilities which these methods provide. In the beginning, principles connected with the concept of desktop sharing are explained. Moreover, there are described various solutions, which had already existed before my research. In addition, fundamental protocols for the transfer of the screen and main differences between them are mentioned. The most extensive part is devoted to the design and the implementation of an application for screen sharing. The application is split into two parts, a client and a server. The development is described with the use of UML (Unified Modeling Language). For the transport of the screen, RFB (Remote Framebuffer) protocol has been chosen. In advance, reduced description of this protocol is mentioned in this text. The developed application is tested and compared to other existing solutions. Finally, areas where improvements are possible are stated.
Active Directory Management Dashboard
Radimák, Samuel ; Křena, Bohuslav (referee) ; Fiedor, Tomáš (advisor)
This thesis is focused on the main concepts of Active Directory and the creation of an application allowing basic management tasks. It introduces the logical as well as physical components and provides an overview of existing servers that are using the services of Active Directory. The functionality of existing management applications is discussed and desired properties of management applications are discovered. On these grounds, a new application concept is introduced and the benefits of the new application over the existing ones is shown. According to the concept, a new application is developed supporting the management of users and groups and implementing additional features such as profile photo editing and a definition of customized object creation process. This application is also tested on different levels and possibilities of future improvements are given.
Active Directory Management Dashboard
Radimák, Samuel ; Křena, Bohuslav (referee) ; Fiedor, Tomáš (advisor)
This thesis is focused on the main concepts of Active Directory and the creation of an application allowing basic management tasks. It introduces the logical as well as physical components and provides an overview of existing servers that are using the services of Active Directory. The functionality of existing management applications is discussed and desired properties of management applications are discovered. On these grounds, a new application concept is introduced and the benefits of the new application over the existing ones is shown. According to the concept, a new application is developed supporting the management of users and groups and implementing additional features such as profile photo editing and a definition of customized object creation process. This application is also tested on different levels and possibilities of future improvements are given.
Screen Sharing
Radimák, Samuel ; Zachariáš, Michal (referee) ; Kajan, Rudolf (advisor)
The following bachelor thesis is dedicated to the description of methods for a desktop sharing and possibilities which these methods provide. In the beginning, principles connected with the concept of desktop sharing are explained. Moreover, there are described various solutions, which had already existed before my research. In addition, fundamental protocols for the transfer of the screen and main differences between them are mentioned. The most extensive part is devoted to the design and the implementation of an application for screen sharing. The application is split into two parts, a client and a server. The development is described with the use of UML (Unified Modeling Language). For the transport of the screen, RFB (Remote Framebuffer) protocol has been chosen. In advance, reduced description of this protocol is mentioned in this text. The developed application is tested and compared to other existing solutions. Finally, areas where improvements are possible are stated.

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