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Multi-Platform Mobile Applications
Lang, Jiří ; Kolář, Dušan (referee) ; Burget, Radek (advisor)
This thesis describes the development for mobile devices, with a focus on cross platform development. It introduces the most used tools for multiplatform development and their principles. It also deals with design and implementation of mobile application for iOS and Android operating systems. This application serves for management of time spent on various projects and tasks using graphs and statistics. It also provides tools for better management of team projects for small businesses and entrepreneurs.
Java EE Organizer
Palát, Pavel ; Martinek, David (referee) ; Kočí, Radek (advisor)
This thesis deal with Java EE technologies and various subtechnologies of Java EE platform. This work is based on experience designing Java EE aplication network organizer with focus on technologies like DB connectivity (JPA, TopLink JPA), network enabled enterprise application design, remote accessing of bussiness logic in Java EE and security of the system as whole. Primary technologies used are Java EE 5 (core platform), Glassfish (application server), Firebird (database) and TopLink (ORM manager).
Planning and Monitoring of Time Management for Windows Phone
Popelka, Karel ; Kajan, Rudolf (referee) ; Herout, Adam (advisor)
This bachelor thesis describes the development of an application for planning and monitoring of time management. As the target architecture, Windows Phone 8 was chosen with aiming at intuitive user interface. The application is implemented using MVVM design pattern by platform-recommended C# language. The user interface is built by using the XAML language. The result is a user friendly application suitable for organizing common activities. The main feature of this thesis is understanding of platform recommendations for Windows Phone 8 as well as friendly user interface principles. The conclusion includes a detailed description of application testing and an assessment of respondent reactions.
Changes in Time Perception during Covid-19 Pandemic
Babíček, Matouš ; Grygar, Jakub (advisor) ; Bartheldi, Layla (referee)
The aim of this bachelor's thesis is to identify and then describe changes in time perception in students, during Covid-19 pandemic. The aim is to describe these changes and make assumptions based on chosen literature. The target group will be University students, without only limited specifications. Bachelor theses focuses, e.g. on the positive and negative impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, perception of time during pandemic, changes in the perception of time, routine and time schedule. Investigation will be carried out through a qualitative method of semi-structured interviews with mentioned students, in the context of Covid-19 pandemic. Key words: Time perception, changes in time perception, Covid-19, rutine behaviour, absence of free movement, student's perspective
Procrastination and time management among college students
Trešlová, Debora ; Hrešanová, Ema (advisor) ; Šrám, Kristián (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with procrastination and time management among college students. I focus specifically on five students from the Faculty of Social Sciences, five students from the Second Faculty of Medicine and five students from the Faculty of Law. All of the above mentioned faculties are part of Charles University in Prague. The aim of my work was to find out what procrastination and time management tell us about trends in contemporary society and how it is related to its transformation. The data was collected using semi-structured interviews and than analyzed using thematic analysis. The six categories that emerged showed that students most often procrastinate if they are not sure about the instruction of assignments, about their field of study or overall having clearly defined life goals. Student do not usually manage their time. Their day-to-day activities are based on clearly defined hours at work or at school. Additionally, communication technologies have relevant impact on students' procrastionation, esspecially Facebook and other social networks. Using the book The Liquid Modernity of Zygmunt Bauman I make findings in the context of social transformation as part of the transition from solid modernity to liquid modernity.
"We are in a hurry!" Time pressure and lack of time in contemporary society
ŽÁČKOVÁ, Lucie
This bachelor thesis concerns the issue of lack of time and the time pressure, which is exerted on the society. The first part of this thesis defines the term of time in different social science disciplines. The second part concerns the historical development of the social structure and the time management in Western societies. The main part of the work focuses on the contemporary phenomenon of acceleration and the problems that come with it. The author tries to analyze what causes that people have less and less time, why they have to increasingly face the time pressure and how they cope with this situation.
Planning and Monitoring of Time Management for Windows Phone
Popelka, Karel ; Kajan, Rudolf (referee) ; Herout, Adam (advisor)
This bachelor thesis describes the development of an application for planning and monitoring of time management. As the target architecture, Windows Phone 8 was chosen with aiming at intuitive user interface. The application is implemented using MVVM design pattern by platform-recommended C# language. The user interface is built by using the XAML language. The result is a user friendly application suitable for organizing common activities. The main feature of this thesis is understanding of platform recommendations for Windows Phone 8 as well as friendly user interface principles. The conclusion includes a detailed description of application testing and an assessment of respondent reactions.
Java EE Organizer
Palát, Pavel ; Martinek, David (referee) ; Kočí, Radek (advisor)
This thesis deal with Java EE technologies and various subtechnologies of Java EE platform. This work is based on experience designing Java EE aplication network organizer with focus on technologies like DB connectivity (JPA, TopLink JPA), network enabled enterprise application design, remote accessing of bussiness logic in Java EE and security of the system as whole. Primary technologies used are Java EE 5 (core platform), Glassfish (application server), Firebird (database) and TopLink (ORM manager).
Multi-Platform Mobile Applications
Lang, Jiří ; Kolář, Dušan (referee) ; Burget, Radek (advisor)
This thesis describes the development for mobile devices, with a focus on cross platform development. It introduces the most used tools for multiplatform development and their principles. It also deals with design and implementation of mobile application for iOS and Android operating systems. This application serves for management of time spent on various projects and tasks using graphs and statistics. It also provides tools for better management of team projects for small businesses and entrepreneurs.

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