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Automatic code processing for GNU/Linux cores
Doktor, Lukáš ; Horák, Karel (referee) ; Honec, Jozef (advisor)
Solves an automatic getting of profilation informations of the GNU/Linux's kernel. Solution is based on an interconnection of existing project gcov-kernel, Red Hat Test System and optional test suit. Red Hat Test system helps with an installation and setting up an computer. Modificated kernel by gcov-kernel provides profillations data of the running system. After all job is done, those informations are proceed into human readable form.
Mobile phohe programming
Ochodnický, Ján ; Růčka, Lukáš (referee) ; Mácha, Tomáš (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on mobile phone programming. The paper theoretically analyzes most expanded operating systems and Symbian operating system programming languages. Also theoretically describes the GSM technology, communication between mobile station and base station and transferred parameters of connection. Bachelor thesis includes two programs for Symbian operating system. Program FDSearch is created in Python for S60 programming language. This application serves to search directories and files in the mobile phone. The second program About Net is created in Symbian C++ programming language and is intent on capturing system information from network.
Analysis of possible threats in old OS Linux version
Chovancová, Emília ; Dejdar, Petr (referee) ; Tomašov, Adrián (advisor)
The bachelor thesis is focused on the security aspect of an older version of a Linux based machine. The document is split into a theoretical part which contains a description of what operating system, kernel, UNIX, GNU/LINUX and Linux OS are in general. Then the description proceeds to explanation of active and passive attacks such as replay, masquarade, denial of service, man in the middle or listening and analysing the network. Afterwards it continues with description of potentially vulnerable spots that are common on operating systems. With the help provided from scanning software, especially Nmap and Lynis, the document proceeds to the practical part which contains various types of successful and unsuccesfful attacks such as password recovery, denial of service, spectre, brute force of a password and cross-site scripting. The last part covers the protection against succesfull attacks and adds a little bit more of additional protection in general in a form of an ansible script.
Control system of mouth-organ
Trukhina, Irina ; Franek, Lešek (referee) ; Bradáč, Zdeněk (advisor)
The master’s thesis describes development of control system for automatic mouth-organ. The process of development is divided into three parts: a concept of control system, design of hardware parts and development of software parts. Controlled device, system requirements and general design of the hardware and software components are described in the concept of control system. The detailed hardware design includes next processes: electronic component selection, printed circuit board design, assembly and debugging. The result of this chapter is electronic system, which function correctly. The aim of the last chapter is to specify and explain development of software parts of control system. Installation of required software and important aspects of control software and user interface development are described in this chapter. The goal of the thesis is to create a control system, which will function correctly and reliably.
Linux-Based Drivers for Embedded Systems
Kopáček, Jaroslav ; Strnadel, Josef (referee) ; Dobai, Roland (advisor)
Issues of design and writing device drivers is wide-ranging and therefore in this thesis we focus on the design of drivers for devices with field-programmable gate array (FPGA). Compared to the application-specific integrated circuit processors, where functionality is immutable, it is necessary for each new FPGA configuration to write a new driver for the required behavior. This thesis deals with the analysis of requirements and possible solutions of designing and implementation of device drivers for embedded systems based on OS Linux and the possibility of development automation. This thesis includes the design and implementation a driver generator which can generate Linux-based drivers for embedded systems. The driver generator is modular so the final driver can contain only the required functionality and no unnecessary functionality. Designed driver generator has been tested on the task of controlling light-emitting diodes which are used for diagnostics of the embedded system.
Analysis of possible threats in old OS Linux version
Chovancová, Emília ; Dejdar, Petr (referee) ; Tomašov, Adrián (advisor)
The bachelor thesis is focused on the security aspect of an older version of a Linux based machine. The document is split into a theoretical part which contains a description of what operating system, kernel, UNIX, GNU/LINUX and Linux OS are in general. Then the description proceeds to explanation of active and passive attacks such as replay, masquarade, denial of service, man in the middle or listening and analysing the network. Afterwards it continues with description of potentially vulnerable spots that are common on operating systems. With the help provided from scanning software, especially Nmap and Lynis, the document proceeds to the practical part which contains various types of successful and unsuccesfful attacks such as password recovery, denial of service, spectre, brute force of a password and cross-site scripting. The last part covers the protection against succesfull attacks and adds a little bit more of additional protection in general in a form of an ansible script.
Linux-Based Drivers for Embedded Systems
Kopáček, Jaroslav ; Strnadel, Josef (referee) ; Dobai, Roland (advisor)
Issues of design and writing device drivers is wide-ranging and therefore in this thesis we focus on the design of drivers for devices with field-programmable gate array (FPGA). Compared to the application-specific integrated circuit processors, where functionality is immutable, it is necessary for each new FPGA configuration to write a new driver for the required behavior. This thesis deals with the analysis of requirements and possible solutions of designing and implementation of device drivers for embedded systems based on OS Linux and the possibility of development automation. This thesis includes the design and implementation a driver generator which can generate Linux-based drivers for embedded systems. The driver generator is modular so the final driver can contain only the required functionality and no unnecessary functionality. Designed driver generator has been tested on the task of controlling light-emitting diodes which are used for diagnostics of the embedded system.
Mobile phohe programming
Ochodnický, Ján ; Růčka, Lukáš (referee) ; Mácha, Tomáš (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on mobile phone programming. The paper theoretically analyzes most expanded operating systems and Symbian operating system programming languages. Also theoretically describes the GSM technology, communication between mobile station and base station and transferred parameters of connection. Bachelor thesis includes two programs for Symbian operating system. Program FDSearch is created in Python for S60 programming language. This application serves to search directories and files in the mobile phone. The second program About Net is created in Symbian C++ programming language and is intent on capturing system information from network.
Control system of mouth-organ
Trukhina, Irina ; Franek, Lešek (referee) ; Bradáč, Zdeněk (advisor)
The master’s thesis describes development of control system for automatic mouth-organ. The process of development is divided into three parts: a concept of control system, design of hardware parts and development of software parts. Controlled device, system requirements and general design of the hardware and software components are described in the concept of control system. The detailed hardware design includes next processes: electronic component selection, printed circuit board design, assembly and debugging. The result of this chapter is electronic system, which function correctly. The aim of the last chapter is to specify and explain development of software parts of control system. Installation of required software and important aspects of control software and user interface development are described in this chapter. The goal of the thesis is to create a control system, which will function correctly and reliably.
Automatic code processing for GNU/Linux cores
Doktor, Lukáš ; Horák, Karel (referee) ; Honec, Jozef (advisor)
Solves an automatic getting of profilation informations of the GNU/Linux's kernel. Solution is based on an interconnection of existing project gcov-kernel, Red Hat Test System and optional test suit. Red Hat Test system helps with an installation and setting up an computer. Modificated kernel by gcov-kernel provides profillations data of the running system. After all job is done, those informations are proceed into human readable form.

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