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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.
System for processing of GPS data from multiple mobile devices
Jurča, Josef ; Červenka, Vladimír (referee) ; Lattenberg, Ivo (advisor)
The aim of this thesis was to create an information system which consists of a mobile application, server and web application. Mobile application is designed for operating system Android and it is used for sending GPS coordinates of mobile devices to the server. These data are later processed by server and stored in database. Web application displays the current location of mobile devices in user group on a map, it also displays location history and statistics. Accuracy of the station location can be enhanced by using DGPS assuming that one of stations in a group does not change its location. The system was designed and then developed using modern web technologies and frameworks including PhoneGap, Ionic, Node.js, Express, MongoDB, Mongoose and AngularJS. Further measurements, that were performed, are supposed to present the effect of DGPS to location accuracy determination.
Tools and Techniques for Creating Mobile Applications
Čtvrtníček, Dušan ; Žák, Jakub (referee) ; Samek, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor thesis describes and compares the possibilities for development of mobile applications for various mobile operating systems (Android, Windows Phone etc.). The thesis also describes the tools available to create mobile applications. Based on the created application, there were compared and evaluated two developments - native and hybrid.
Hybrid approach for mobile software development
Ivon, Pavel ; Pavlíček, Josef (advisor) ; Vítězslav, Vítězslav (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to analyze development of mobile software, specially the hybrid approach of mobile development. The theoretical part compares native and hybrid approach of development and on the basis of selected criteria compares technologies available for hybrid mobile development. The practical part of the thesis focuses on hybrid mobile application design, its development and the subsequent testing. At the conclusion there is a summarization of findings and experiences gained during the elaboration, design, development and testing of application.
System for processing of GPS data from multiple mobile devices
Jurča, Josef ; Červenka, Vladimír (referee) ; Lattenberg, Ivo (advisor)
The aim of this thesis was to create an information system which consists of a mobile application, server and web application. Mobile application is designed for operating system Android and it is used for sending GPS coordinates of mobile devices to the server. These data are later processed by server and stored in database. Web application displays the current location of mobile devices in user group on a map, it also displays location history and statistics. Accuracy of the station location can be enhanced by using DGPS assuming that one of stations in a group does not change its location. The system was designed and then developed using modern web technologies and frameworks including PhoneGap, Ionic, Node.js, Express, MongoDB, Mongoose and AngularJS. Further measurements, that were performed, are supposed to present the effect of DGPS to location accuracy determination.
Tools and Techniques for Creating Mobile Applications
Čtvrtníček, Dušan ; Žák, Jakub (referee) ; Samek, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor thesis describes and compares the possibilities for development of mobile applications for various mobile operating systems (Android, Windows Phone etc.). The thesis also describes the tools available to create mobile applications. Based on the created application, there were compared and evaluated two developments - native and hybrid.
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.
Interaction with Old Maps on Mobile Devices
Urban, Martin ; Španěl, Michal (referee) ; Beran, Vítězslav (advisor)
The goal of this thesis is to experiment with the latest web technologies and to design new process for mobile application creation. It is possible to create multiplatform applications which are almost unrecognizable from native applications by proposed procedures.  It is focused on performance and native behaviour of the user interface in this thesis. Described practices are demonstrated on application designed for work with historical maps, which is able to show maps from historical archives whole over world real-time. Rapid acceleration has been showed on the demonstrative application compared to standard process of creation of web applications.
Cross-platform development of mobile applications using web technologies
Klos, Roman ; Pavlíčková, Jarmila (advisor) ; Kolín, Tomáš (referee)
Goal of this master thesis is to compare hybrid and UI frameworks for multiplatform mobile applications based on web technologies. Theoretical part deals with mobile platforms, with options to develop applications and with in-depth overview of multiplatform development of mobile applications. In the next part there are described two hybrid frameworks and five UI frameworks, these frameworks are compared and their result is used as source for creation of mobile application, which deals with pollen reports. The result of this thesis is overview and comparison of hybrid and UI frameworks. And an example of mobile application developments based on chosen frameworks.
Hybrid mobile application development
Zyka, Michal ; Pavlíčková, Jarmila (advisor) ; Keřka, Marek (referee)
The aim of this work is to gradually explain the principles of the development of hybrid mobile applications using jQuery, jQuery Mobile and Apache Cordova on top of the standard web technologies - HTML5, CSS, JavaScript. Practical part of this thesis contains application examples. The theoretical part describes the jQuery Mobile framework, explains the different phases of the application lifecycle from design to distribution. It will show how to generate dynamic content and interact with backend, how to test and debug the application directly from your mobile device and how to access native features of mobile devices using the Apache Cordova framework.

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