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Comparison of Databases Systems for the Registers Digitalization
Rešovský, Martin ; Rozman, Jaroslav (referee) ; Kočí, Radek (advisor)
This paper presents comparative analysis of relational and object-based database systems over firmly specified data set gathered by registers digitalization of wedding and death records. Data were processed by chosen representants of theirs categories Db4o and PostgreSQL. Data model was created and described for both databases. Evaluation was made on the base of comparison of theoretical foundations, implementation and results of performance tests of the databases on test dataset equivalent to original sample. By carried out research, we found out, that relational model has stronger theoretical foundations, much better support and administration, and is more efficient. On the other hand, object-based approach models database much more naturally and preced construction complications. Main result is, that relational database model appears to be more efficient and preferable, and therefore, with gained knowledge, we can state, that it has better preconditions for effective processing of death and wedding historic records.
Reimplementation of CoreData in C++
Hornický, Michal ; Peringer, Petr (referee) ; Hrubý, Martin (advisor)
Core Data is important component of software ecosystems on Apple’s platforms. The main shortcoming of Core Data is the limited number of platforms, on which it can be utilized. This bachelor’s thesis documents the process of analysis of Core Data, subsequent design and implementation of CoreStore library. Implemented library is written in C++, and aims to provide the functionality of Core Data on other platforms.
Comparison of Databases Systems for the Registers Digitalization
Rešovský, Martin ; Rozman, Jaroslav (referee) ; Kočí, Radek (advisor)
This paper presents comparative analysis of relational and object-based database systems over firmly specified data set gathered by registers digitalization of wedding and death records. Data were processed by chosen representants of theirs categories Db4o and PostgreSQL. Data model was created and described for both databases. Evaluation was made on the base of comparison of theoretical foundations, implementation and results of performance tests of the databases on test dataset equivalent to original sample. By carried out research, we found out, that relational model has stronger theoretical foundations, much better support and administration, and is more efficient. On the other hand, object-based approach models database much more naturally and preced construction complications. Main result is, that relational database model appears to be more efficient and preferable, and therefore, with gained knowledge, we can state, that it has better preconditions for effective processing of death and wedding historic records.
Reimplementation of CoreData in C++
Hornický, Michal ; Peringer, Petr (referee) ; Hrubý, Martin (advisor)
Core Data is important component of software ecosystems on Apple’s platforms. The main shortcoming of Core Data is the limited number of platforms, on which it can be utilized. This bachelor’s thesis documents the process of analysis of Core Data, subsequent design and implementation of CoreStore library. Implemented library is written in C++, and aims to provide the functionality of Core Data on other platforms.

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