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A Temporal Extension for PostgreSQL
Jelínek, Radek ; Bartík, Vladimír (referee) ; Rychlý, Marek (advisor)
This thesis is focused on PostgreSQL database system. You can find here introducing to temporal databases, database system PostgreSQL, proposal of temporal extension for PostgreSQL and implementation chapter with examples of using this extension. In this thesis is also using temporal database systems and use temporal databases in practise.
Knowledge Management Support in the ALVAO System
Pramuka, Tomáš ; Rychlý, Marek (referee) ; Bartík, Vladimír (advisor)
This thesis is focused on knowledge management as seen in ITIL library. It includes analysis of knowledge management solutions: knowledge base in the Service Now system and actual solution of knowledge base in the ALVAO system. Furthermore, there is a design and implementation of an extension from knowledge base to knowledge management in the ALVAO system described. It has also been designed and implemented integration with the Microsoft SharePoint .
Web-Based GPS Data Management System in a Cloud Environment
Kasala, Viliam ; Rychlý, Marek (referee) ; Burget, Radek (advisor)
This thesis focuses on development of web-based GPS data management system in a cloud environment. The thesis introduces the most used application interfaces for building custom mapping applications. It offers a comparison of cloud platforms such as Google App Engine and OpenShift Online. It also deals with the design and the implementation of system for OpenShift Online platform. The system focuses on importing tracks from GPX format, managing tracks, viewing tracks on map tiles from Mapy.cz, searching for tracks, creating an elevation profile and various statistics.
Code Ownership Research in Large Organization
Šimonek, Jan ; Rychlý, Marek (referee) ; Kreslíková, Jitka (advisor)
This master's thesis is about code ownership in software projects and creating a tool that would improve cooperation by identifying code owners. The theoretical foundation for code ownership starts from Extreme Programming, explaining models of code ownership and the impact of code ownership on cooperation among teams and team members. The concept is demonstrated on a concrete software firm, where a potential for improvement is identified. The potential is exploited by a software tool, which is designed in the this thesis. The tool is capable of identifying code owners and experts for specific areas in the code based on data gathered from a version control system. The resulting information is made easily accessible. The tool is used to conduct a code ownership research in several projects, which allows me to confirm accuracy of the results. Usability and benefits of the tool is discussed in the final chapter.
User Applications for Satellite Receivers
Dorušák, Petr ; Rychlý, Marek (referee) ; Očenášek, Pavel (advisor)
This thesis presents principles of transmission of digital television broadcasting via satellite placed in orbit of Earth. It also focuses on the satellite receiver as an important part of satellite systems. It mention receiver’s firmware and deals with design and implementation of satellite receiver’s application.  The aim is to create an application that will personalize satellite receiver by monitoring TV stations that have been watched.
A Demo of Query Languages for Temporal Databases
Fekiač, Filip ; Bartík, Vladimír (referee) ; Rychlý, Marek (advisor)
The aim of this work is to create an application for interconnect diferrences among temporal databases. The main idea of this project is allow user work with languages TSQL2 and ATSQL without user intervention into relation database system. This work also contain implementation of interface JDBC and demonstration application for testing temporal queries.
ITIL and COBIT Implementation in ARIS Toolset
Škoviera, Martin ; Kreslíková, Jitka (referee) ; Rychlý, Marek (advisor)
This master's thesis explores the topic of guidance for the COBIT framework and ITIL library in the context of business process management. It encompasses various process modelling languages and diagrams for companies active in information and communication technologies. Through the selected ARIS tool set and the mapping of all 64 processes, the establishment of individual processes can now be achieved, which is explained by modelling a total of 101 diagrams. The thesis also contains an example of process deployment for a selected company, which is accompanied by an implementation of a dashboard application that monitors the ticket flow of service operation processes.
Application for Communication with the Lost Mobile Phone
Sládek, Petr ; Rychlý, Marek (referee) ; Očenášek, Pavel (advisor)
This thesis is dedicated to communication with lost mobile device throw the Internet with its owner because of the possibility of finding, return or lock the device. It focused on analysis existing solution and draft own mobile application for Android platform with supportive web application, This thesis also summary basic principles of creating application for Android OS and communication with cloud base service Google Cloud Messaging.
Forensic analysis of a web browser
Bača, Michal ; Rychlý, Marek (referee) ; Očenášek, Pavel (advisor)
This term project deals with digital forensic analysis of web browsers. The first chapters describe the process of forensic analysis, methodologies and procedures used, and also the issues of analysis of web browsers. In particular, the types of information browser stores and security problems that comes with that. Theoretical and practical procedure for obtaining data from Mozilla Firefox web browser was based on the theoretical foundations described in previous chapters. Common linux tools and application created as part of this thesis are used in process of collecting digital evidence. Digital forensic analysis of web broewser was performed based on suggested procedure.
Forensic Analysis of Network Connection in OS Linux
Jurinek, Róbert ; Rychlý, Marek (referee) ; Očenášek, Pavel (advisor)
This thesis focuses on forensic analysis of network connection in operating systems based on Linux kernel. The paper is divided into chapters that describe principles of digital forensics, packet processing inside Linux kernel and compare forensic software tools. This knowledge is then applied in design of application for network connection forensics in Linux. Designed application is implemented and used in practical process of digital forensic analysis. In conclusion possible extensions are proposed.

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