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Native Code Web Browser Extensions
Vítek, Vojtěch ; Očenášek, Pavel (referee) ; Burget, Radek (advisor)
Nowadays, web applications and browsers are undergoing rapid development - we can say that the progress of Internet technologies is unstoppable phenomenon of the last decade. The need for the best-possible CPU performance in web applications to achieve a smooth user experience is enormous - besides the continuous improvements of existing technologies, we can see several new technologies arising every year. This thesis deals with development of native code web browser extensions whose primary purpose is to use maximum CPU performance as well as efforts to improve the user experience when viewing web pages.
A Tool for Analysis of User's Typing Skills as an Add-On for Firefox
Turek, Lukáš ; Mlích, Jozef (referee) ; Herout, Adam (advisor)
The objective of this Bachelor thesis is to create an application running in background, saving statistic data about typing. This data is evaluated on user's demand and displayed in a transparent form. The purpose of this feedback is to help improve typing skills. The aplication is implemented as a Firefox add-on. In this technical report I focus on the theory of touch typing technique, clarify the motivation to create my application and describe its design and implementation. There is a separate section devoted to technologies that are specific to developing Firefox add-ons. In the summary I objectively try to evaluate the benefits of this work based on experience from the users.
Native Code Web Browser Extensions
Vítek, Vojtěch ; Očenášek, Pavel (referee) ; Burget, Radek (advisor)
Nowadays, web applications and browsers are undergoing rapid development - we can say that the progress of Internet technologies is unstoppable phenomenon of the last decade. The need for the best-possible CPU performance in web applications to achieve a smooth user experience is enormous - besides the continuous improvements of existing technologies, we can see several new technologies arising every year. This thesis deals with development of native code web browser extensions whose primary purpose is to use maximum CPU performance as well as efforts to improve the user experience when viewing web pages.
A Tool for Analysis of User's Typing Skills as an Add-On for Firefox
Turek, Lukáš ; Mlích, Jozef (referee) ; Herout, Adam (advisor)
The objective of this Bachelor thesis is to create an application running in background, saving statistic data about typing. This data is evaluated on user's demand and displayed in a transparent form. The purpose of this feedback is to help improve typing skills. The aplication is implemented as a Firefox add-on. In this technical report I focus on the theory of touch typing technique, clarify the motivation to create my application and describe its design and implementation. There is a separate section devoted to technologies that are specific to developing Firefox add-ons. In the summary I objectively try to evaluate the benefits of this work based on experience from the users.

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