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Secured data transfer between client and server using hessian protocol
Hořejš, Jan ; Uher, Václav (referee) ; Burget, Radim (advisor)
The objective of this work was the choice and creating of a secure communication protocols between server and a client in order to transmit sensitive medical data through an unsecured network. The first part is focused on a theoretical description and the properties of both client and server applications, metaprotocols, their purpose and thein appropriate use. The second part describes creation of secure communication and creation of demonstration application for secure data transmission. It is demonstrated by setting the server, creation of client applications and compilation of the certificate, including its installation.
Client-Server Application Based on CORBA
Majtán, Martin ; Mašek, Jan (referee) ; Karásek, Jan (advisor)
Bachelor thesis deals with client-server applications and software technologies used to implement client-server applications in the Java programming language. The goal of bachelor thesis is the parallelization of genetic algorithm for knapsack problem and create two distributed models for technology CORBA and Hessian. In the teoretical part of the thesis are describes the basic concept of network communication, explanation client-server model of network communication, there are discussed technologies Java RMI, CORBA and Hessian. In the thesis is described the parallel and the distributed model of data processing, genetic algorithm and its use to solve the knapsack problem. In the practical part is created parallel and distributed model of a genetic algorithm for knapsack problem using technology CORBA and Hessian. In the thesis is done comparison of parallel model and distributed models in terms of calculation time. Results of measurement time are displayed in tables.
Client-Server Application Based on CORBA
Majtán, Martin ; Mašek, Jan (referee) ; Karásek, Jan (advisor)
Bachelor thesis deals with client-server applications and software technologies used to implement client-server applications in the Java programming language. The goal of bachelor thesis is the parallelization of genetic algorithm for knapsack problem and create two distributed models for technology CORBA and Hessian. In the teoretical part of the thesis are describes the basic concept of network communication, explanation client-server model of network communication, there are discussed technologies Java RMI, CORBA and Hessian. In the thesis is described the parallel and the distributed model of data processing, genetic algorithm and its use to solve the knapsack problem. In the practical part is created parallel and distributed model of a genetic algorithm for knapsack problem using technology CORBA and Hessian. In the thesis is done comparison of parallel model and distributed models in terms of calculation time. Results of measurement time are displayed in tables.
Secured data transfer between client and server using hessian protocol
Hořejš, Jan ; Uher, Václav (referee) ; Burget, Radim (advisor)
The objective of this work was the choice and creating of a secure communication protocols between server and a client in order to transmit sensitive medical data through an unsecured network. The first part is focused on a theoretical description and the properties of both client and server applications, metaprotocols, their purpose and thein appropriate use. The second part describes creation of secure communication and creation of demonstration application for secure data transmission. It is demonstrated by setting the server, creation of client applications and compilation of the certificate, including its installation.
Derivative in apllied problems - a digest of solved examples.
SEKAL, Tomáš
The theme of this diploma thesis is to create a collection of exercises on the differentiation in application tasks. It focuses primarily on tasks of everyday situations, physical problems and problems from technical disciplines. Exercises are sorted from easy to advanced ones. For each example there is a solution procedure provided and illustrated with sketches of given situations created in majority with Google SketchUp, graphs of functions created in GeoGebra, eventually 3D graphs of each function created using mathematical program Maple. In the very introduction of this theses there is theoretical base and "first aid" provided in the form of instructions on solving this kind of exercises.
Extremes of two-variable functions --- a digest of solved examples
SEKAL, Tomáš
The topic of this bachelor work is to create a collection of exercises on the extremes of functions of two variables. It focuses mainly on local extremes. Exercises are ordered from easiest to more difficult. For each example there is solution procedure presented and illustrated with 3D graphs of functions, created using the mathematical program Maple. In the very beginning is provided "first aid" in the form of instructions for solving this kind of examples. At the end are included in "nontraditional" examples from mathematics and physics.

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