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Tool for Payment Format Definition Debugging
Kuba, Richard ; Rychlý, Marek (referee) ; Zendulka, Jaroslav (advisor)
The main goal of this thesis is to develop and demonstrate a tool for debugging payment formats that would make it easier for users of the DMEEX transaction (program) to detect bugs in definition trees. Demonstration of the debugging tool is implemented on the SAP S / 4HANA platform. The first part of this thesis describes the platforms SAP R / 3 and SAP S / 4HANA, with emphasis on capturing the differences between them. Furthermore, the purpose of payment formats and their integration within SAP systems is discussed. The design describes the collection and work with user requirements for this tool. The implemented product allows users to visualize the processing of the DMEEX transaction definition tree, thanks to which it allows its users to more easily detect errors in the definition of the tree or in its input data.
The automatic self tuning system for seven-string guitars
Jeřábek, Vojtěch ; Novotný, Radovan (referee) ; Levek, Vladimír (advisor)
The thesis describes a realization of the automatic self tuning system for sevenstring guitars. There are comparisons of commercial and uncommercial solutions for six-string guitars. There is also evaluation of useful parts for seven-string guitars. Thesis contains a description of a requirements for individual parts and a control software with respect on real guitar properties and used computing algorithm. In the second part of thesis, there is a description of final system design and its realisation including the control software. This is also related with testing of the entire system.
Simulation of an ARM Processor for the Education of Programming in Assembler
Ondryáš, Ondřej ; Goldmann, Tomáš (referee) ; Orság, Filip (advisor)
This thesis aims to implement a didactic tool for simulation of an Arm-based processor integrated into the Visual Studio Code editor. The tool facilitates learning about the machine-level programming of these processors. It implements a service that provides an assembler and a simulator for the A32 instruction set. The service is built using the Unicorn emulation framework and other open-source tools. The editor extension uses the service to add support for the development and debugging of programs written in the assembly language. It shows descriptions of used instructions and helps the programmer understand their function. When debugging, it enables stepping through the code and provides various views of the state of the simulated processor, its registers and memory. The solution can be used in the Advanced Assembly Languages course at FIT BUT. It could be further improved in the future to support other architectures and provide an easy learning environment in other courses related to machine-level programming.
Experimental Electro-Mechanical Musical Instrument - Electroacoustic Violin with Frets
Pieczonka, Jan ; Mojdl, Edgar (referee) ; Dlouhý, Dan (advisor)
.The main aim of this bachelor thesis is a design and a construct of an experimental electromechanical instrument. The instrument is based on classical violin. The thesis includes a design and a construction of violin pickups, an experimantal excitator, an alterations of the instrument and its assessment. The instrument will use two types of pickups, corrective preamplifire and frets, for experimental tuning.
Debugging Class for php
Kluvánek, Jakub ; Krček, Petr (referee) ; Roupec, Jan (advisor)
The aim of this work is to create a tool that assists in developing and debugging PHP applications. It also provides an overview of how PHP handles errors and exceptions in a standard way. The result of this bachleor thesis is easy to use class that is easily extendable for additional functionality and contains all basic tools useful in development. This functions is nescessary because users should not view some detailed information about the error. Errors may contain sensitive information (especially passwords for the database, table structure,...). I am using this class in several projects and it seems to be very useful.
Advanced Oracle Database Monitoring Tool
Mikulka, David ; Chmelař, Petr (referee) ; Kolář, Dušan (advisor)
This master's thesis describes possibilities of Oracle Database 10g and 11g monitoring. It let the reader know about practical tools for monitoring and describes the database's internal catalogs preserving statistics and the information about running database instances within history. Next, it describes design of an Oracle database monitoring tool, describtion of its implementation and at the end its evaluation and comparison with other similar applications.
Analysis of pitch perception depending on the spectrum
Slávik, Martin ; Indrák, Michal (referee) ; Jirásek, Ondřej (advisor)
This thesis is dealing with the research of the influence of individual harmonic components on the perception of sound height. As a part of the work has been made an internet questionnaire on a web address www.analyzavyšek.9e.cz, where individual respondents completed listening test compound of 46 samples. This experiment is based on semantic differential method. Individual samples are compound of sine wave – tone and examined sample, which respondents evaluates on three bipolar scales. The samples were either modelled by additive synthesis or modified sampled sounds of instruments. Individual samples were divided to four major groups and other minor groups for clarity. The purpose was to find which parts, combinations and harmonic components of sound and tone can affect perception of tone height.
Stress detection
Jindra, Jakub ; Vítek, Martin (referee) ; Němcová, Andrea (advisor)
Stress detection based on non-EEG physiological data can be useful for monitoring drivers, pilots, and also for monitoring of people in ordinary situation, where standard EEG monitoring is unsuitable. This work uses Non-EEG database freely available from Physionet. The database contains records of heart rate, saturation of blood oxygen, motion, a conductance of skin and temperature recorded for 3 type of stress alternated with relax state. Two final models were created in this thesis. First model for Binary classification stress/relax, second for classification of 4 different type of psychical state. Best results were reached using model created by decision tree algorithm with 8 features for binary classification and with 8 features for classification of 4 psychical state. Accuracy of final models is aproximately 95 % for binary model and 99 % for classification of 4 psychical state. All algorithms were implemented in Python.
Simulation of an ARM Processor for the Education of Programming in Assembler
Ondryáš, Ondřej ; Goldmann, Tomáš (referee) ; Orság, Filip (advisor)
This thesis aims to implement a didactic tool for simulation of an Arm-based processor integrated into the Visual Studio Code editor. The tool facilitates learning about the machine-level programming of these processors. It implements a service that provides an assembler and a simulator for the A32 instruction set. The service is built using the Unicorn emulation framework and other open-source tools. The editor extension uses the service to add support for the development and debugging of programs written in the assembly language. It shows descriptions of used instructions and helps the programmer understand their function. When debugging, it enables stepping through the code and provides various views of the state of the simulated processor, its registers and memory. The solution can be used in the Advanced Assembly Languages course at FIT BUT. It could be further improved in the future to support other architectures and provide an easy learning environment in other courses related to machine-level programming.
Evaluation of Usefulness of Debugging Tools
Martinec, Tomáš ; Děcký, Martin (advisor) ; Yaghob, Jakub (referee)
Debugging is a very time-consuming activity for programmers. Although the number of proposed debugging tools is large, the number of tools that are actually adopted by practitioners and used during development of software is less than one may expect. Many believe that one reason for the situation is that it is hard to estimate whether the implementation efforts of proposed debugging tools or approaches are worth the gain. The first goal of this thesis is to propose a methodology for the evaluation of usefulness of debugging tools. To provide an exemplary usage of the methodology, a study of usefulness of typical debugging tools for development of operating systems is conducted. Secondly, the thesis also explores and documents further aspects of how programmers debug software. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

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