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Design and implementation of automatic user interface generation for desktop and mobile applications using .NET MAUI
Kopecký, Robin
The work is focused on the area of automatically generated UI, which falls into the field of generic programming. The application uses the .NET MAUI display technology, which is capable of running on Android, iOS, macOS and Windows. Auto-generated UI means that the application is able to automatically generate an appropriate window based on the input object. It involves the generation of two types of windows, a list of objects and a detail of the selected object. The work deals with problems such as storing data of a multi-platform application in a database, setting validation rules and metadata for an object, the principle of creating a window and navigating between windows. The application uses modern development approaches including MVVM pattern, dependency injection, FluentAPI and services.
Mobile Application for Building Inspections Recording
Gabriš, Stanislav ; Hynek, Jiří (referee) ; Bartík, Vladimír (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to design and create a mobile application for the ŘSD ČR, that will allow users to document progress on construction sites even in cases where there is no internet connection. The application is implemented for the Android operating system in the C# language using the .NET MAUI framework. The application communicates with the database using a REST API and has a user interface written in XAML language. The benefit of this work is in digitization of documentation on construction sites which aims to improve efficiency and availability.
DotVVM Integration into .NET MAUI
Mikeš, Tomáš ; Bartík, Vladimír (referee) ; Hynek, Jiří (advisor)
The goal of this bachelor thesis is to integrate DotVVM and .NET MAUI technologies to enable their mutual communication and the ability to render web pages developed in DotVVM within a multiplatform .NET MAUI application. Part of the thesis describes the implementation of the solution based on WebView component, as well as sample application demonstrating hybrid development approach. The practical part is preceded by analysis of mobile application development approaches, the DotVVM and .NET MAUI frameworks. The results of this thesis allow applications developed using DotVVM to run within multiplatform application and access the native functionalities of the platforms.

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