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Technological IT Course for Internal Education
Orlíček, Michal ; Ryšavý, Ondřej (referee) ; Pluskal, Jan (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor's thesis is to create a technological course on C# programming language for internal education. Prior to the creation of the course itself, the research of relevant study materials, presentation technologies, and development environments was done. From that research, it was possible to choose the appropriate length of the course, its language, the structure of suitable materials, and technologies which were used to create these materials. Additional documents, such as the study plan, the timetable, the annotations, the prerequisites, and the list of the acquired knowledge, are created as well. Last but not least, there are course materials themselves, which contains thirteen theoretical presentations suited for lectures and five practical exercises.
Library for Processing of epub Files
Válek, Roman ; Pánek, Richard (referee) ; Krčma, Martin (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with an analysis of the EPUB format version 3.0 serving for the electronic publication. On this basis it presents the library designed to work with files in the EPUB format and describes its implemantation. The thesis also deals with the library interface and its usage for applications processing the EPUB files. The simple demonstration application performing a conversion of the Markdown format to the EPUB format is presented.
Automatic Slides Translation from OpenDocument to Reaveal.js
Skalický, Filip ; Pluskal, Jan (referee) ; Polčák, Libor (advisor)
The thesis deals with the issue of automatic conversion of OpenDocument presentation into Markdown language, which is then presented using Reveal.js framework. The application uses the initial setup, converts the presentation into Markdown, and then outputs the conversion information. The presentation can then be run using Reaveal.js. The content of this thesis is the description of the implementation of the application, describtion of the complications during the conversion and their solution. The application is tested by converting selected presentations.
Presentations Web Editor
Abrahám, Adam ; Bartík, Vladimír (referee) ; Burget, Radek (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to implement a web application to manage presentations with Markdown content, which are then presented through slideshow framework Reveal.js. Frontend of the application is created with Vue.js and Nuxt.js, backend with Express.js and for data storage I have chosen MongoDB, a NoSQL document database. Frontend and backend parts of the application communicate with each other through REST technology. The application allows users to view, edit and create more versions of the same presentation. This thesis furthermore contains description, comparison of current technologies and substantiation of their selection.
Software na podporu tvorby prezentáciía študijného textu pomocou Smart-notes
Lopušná, Nikola
This thesis deals with the smart-notes writing method and how to use it in writing academic texts. Today's applications that support the zettlekasten method do not yet provide suitable solutions that allow the user to quickly and efficiently turn notes into a complete text. This thesis addresses this problem by designing and implementing a tool that allows users to compose texts from notes. The implementation results in a plugin for the Obsidian application that allows text to be compiled from notes and displayed in markdown and LaTeX formats.
Text editor for seniors
Kudela, Ondřej ; Kubánková, Anna (referee) ; Komosný, Dan (advisor)
The thesis deals with the design and implementation of a simple text editor adapted for seniors in the age group of 90 years and more. The text editor is one of the applications of the operating system for the seniors, which is used to facilitate the work on the computer. The goal of this work is to build an easy to use text editor supporting basic formatting using Markdown markup language and to implement a suitable form of document management and archiving. The work describes the created source code, the translation of the Markdown language into a PDF document, text formatting, file handling, multilingual translation of the application, voice assistance, and the development of the graphical environment. The results of the work are published on the GitHub repository.
Presentations Web Editor
Abrahám, Adam ; Bartík, Vladimír (referee) ; Burget, Radek (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to implement a web application to manage presentations with Markdown content, which are then presented through slideshow framework Reveal.js. Frontend of the application is created with Vue.js and Nuxt.js, backend with Express.js and for data storage I have chosen MongoDB, a NoSQL document database. Frontend and backend parts of the application communicate with each other through REST technology. The application allows users to view, edit and create more versions of the same presentation. This thesis furthermore contains description, comparison of current technologies and substantiation of their selection.
Technological IT Course for Internal Education
Orlíček, Michal ; Ryšavý, Ondřej (referee) ; Pluskal, Jan (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor's thesis is to create a technological course on C# programming language for internal education. Prior to the creation of the course itself, the research of relevant study materials, presentation technologies, and development environments was done. From that research, it was possible to choose the appropriate length of the course, its language, the structure of suitable materials, and technologies which were used to create these materials. Additional documents, such as the study plan, the timetable, the annotations, the prerequisites, and the list of the acquired knowledge, are created as well. Last but not least, there are course materials themselves, which contains thirteen theoretical presentations suited for lectures and five practical exercises.
Automatic Slides Translation from OpenDocument to Reaveal.js
Skalický, Filip ; Pluskal, Jan (referee) ; Polčák, Libor (advisor)
The thesis deals with the issue of automatic conversion of OpenDocument presentation into Markdown language, which is then presented using Reveal.js framework. The application uses the initial setup, converts the presentation into Markdown, and then outputs the conversion information. The presentation can then be run using Reaveal.js. The content of this thesis is the description of the implementation of the application, describtion of the complications during the conversion and their solution. The application is tested by converting selected presentations.
Zpracování laboratorních měření v SageMath Cloud
SOMORA, Milan
The primary aim of this thesis is to introduce the potential of the CoCalc Web Service (before SageMath Cloud) and to teach the students of universities, so that they can achieve better results in laboratory measurements. The informations and procedures outlined in this work can also be applied to documents of another branch.

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