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A Portmap Plugin for BusyBox
Huba, Lukáš ; Fiedor, Jan (referee) ; Vojnar, Tomáš (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with an implementation portmap of the BusyBox package. The first part deals with the theoretical background of the thesis in particular, introducing the technology of remote procedures call, data representation, and the portmap protocol. The second part of the thesis briefly acquaints the reader with the BusyBox project and describes an implementation of the portmap plugin done within the the thesis. The conclusion of the thesis summaries the work that has been done and discusses possible future work in the area.
Transparent Client-Server HTTP Communication
Chmela, Ondřej ; Zelený, Jan (referee) ; Burget, Radek (advisor)
Today's web applications are becoming more interactive and user comfort. This places greater emphasis on technology for communicating with the server in the background, without user molested constant renewal of the page or waiting to for processing the request. For this purpose is the development of new technologies that make it possible. One of that is WebSocket. This paper describes the technology and its application to a WebSocket server and libraries for two-way remote procedure calls between the client and the server. The operation is verified in the demo application.
GWT and other modern web frameworks
Hill, Tomáš ; Lambertová, Petra (referee) ; Pelka, Tomáš (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the comparison of modern web frameworks. The main aim is to describe JavaScript framework Google Web Toolkit and also compare it with other JavaScripts frameworks such as DoJo or MooTools. The web frameworks are designed to facilitate the development of web applications. In the next part of this thesis is carried out a web application with Google Web Toolkit framework, which is intended to manage various school projects.
An Electronic Guide to Rock Climbing Areas for Android Platform
Chvála, Jan ; Očenášek, Pavel (referee) ; Rychlý, Marek (advisor)
This thesis deals with the design and implementation of an information system which serves as a guide for climbing areas. This system is based on the client-server architecture. The server provides access to central database through web services. It is written in PHP programming language using the Nette Framework. The client application enables the user to create content and store it in a local database which can be synchronized with the server. It is written in Java programming language and developed for Android mobile platform. The whole system should be used as an alternative to today's common printed guides.
Precise measurement of the electron antineutrino oscillation
Pěč, Viktor ; Vorobel, Vít (advisor) ; Trávníček, Petr (referee) ; Vénos, Drahoslav (referee)
The Daya Bay experiment is designed to precisely measure short-baseline disappearance of reactor antineutrinos from reactor cores at the Daya Bay nuclear power plant complex in the Guangdong Province of China. It pre- sented the most precise measurements of oscillation parameters sin2 2θ13 = 0.084 ± 0.005 and |∆m2 ee| = (2.42 ± 0.11) × 10−3 eV2 . Background to the antineutrino signals is mainly created by cosmic muons and is effectively suppressed by use of water Cherenkov and RPC muon detectors. This thesis describe testing of RPC detectors prior to their installation at the experi- mental site. Part of the cosmic muons stop in the experiment's antineutrino detectors, and they decay or are captured by 12 C producing 12 B. Isotope 12 B contribute to accidental background. Rates of muon decays in the detectors are estimated in the thesis. The experiment can register electron antineutri- nos from supernova with expected signals around 20 MeV. Energy scale of the detectors at 53 MeV is determined.
Internal divisions and problems of Ukrainian Orthodoxy in relation to the events of Euromaidan
Jungwirthová, Sára ; Zilynskyj, Bohdan (advisor) ; Kolenovská, Daniela (referee)
This thesis focuses on the reaction of the three main Ukrainian Orthodox Churches (Ukrainian Orthodox Church - Moscow Patriarchate, Ukrainian Orthodox Church - Kyivan Patriarchate and Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church) to the revolutionary events in the country that began at the end of the year 2013. I try to explain the role of churches in this social turmoil while following their changing attitudes and political influence. Their complex inner relations will also be part of this study. Besides that I analyse the way the concept of Russian world is implemented in Russia's foreign policy regarding Ukraine and how this creates inner tensions in the UOC-MP. I also mention the rise of religiously motivated violence which is a direct consequence of the Russian aggression towards Ukrainian territorial integrity. Due to the topicality of the subject, I relied not only on classical sources, but also on many professional religious studies magazines covering the events of Maidan.
Internal divisions and problems of Ukrainian Orthodoxy in relation to the events of Euromaidan
Jungwirthová, Sára ; Zilynskyj, Bohdan (advisor) ; Kolenovská, Daniela (referee)
This thesis focuses on the reaction of the three main Ukrainian Orthodox Churches (Ukrainian Orthodox Church - Moscow Patriarchate, Ukrainian Orthodox Church - Kyivan Patriarchate and Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church) to the revolutionary events in the country that began at the end of the year 2013. I try to explain the role of churches in this social turmoil while following their changing attitudes and political influence. Their complex inner relations will also be part of this study. Besides that I analyse the way the concept of Russian world is implemented in Russia's foreign policy regarding Ukraine and how this creates inner tensions in the UOC-MP. I also mention the rise of religiously motivated violence which is a direct consequence of the Russian aggression towards Ukrainian territorial integrity. Due to the topicality of the subject, I relied not only on classical sources, but also on many professional religious studies magazines covering the events of Maidan.
Precise measurement of the electron antineutrino oscillation
Pěč, Viktor ; Vorobel, Vít (advisor) ; Trávníček, Petr (referee) ; Vénos, Drahoslav (referee)
The Daya Bay experiment is designed to precisely measure short-baseline disappearance of reactor antineutrinos from reactor cores at the Daya Bay nuclear power plant complex in the Guangdong Province of China. It pre- sented the most precise measurements of oscillation parameters sin2 2θ13 = 0.084 ± 0.005 and |∆m2 ee| = (2.42 ± 0.11) × 10−3 eV2 . Background to the antineutrino signals is mainly created by cosmic muons and is effectively suppressed by use of water Cherenkov and RPC muon detectors. This thesis describe testing of RPC detectors prior to their installation at the experi- mental site. Part of the cosmic muons stop in the experiment's antineutrino detectors, and they decay or are captured by 12 C producing 12 B. Isotope 12 B contribute to accidental background. Rates of muon decays in the detectors are estimated in the thesis. The experiment can register electron antineutri- nos from supernova with expected signals around 20 MeV. Energy scale of the detectors at 53 MeV is determined.
Scala Web Application Toolkit
Široký, Jan ; Ježek, Pavel (advisor) ; Kruliš, Martin (referee)
The thesis describes disadvantages of JavaScript in the context of big web applications and presents how they can be eliminated by compilation from a different language to JavaScript. With Scala as the source language, the thesis shows what it takes to implement such a compiler and how to solve issues that arise with the compilation process (interoperability, library distribution). On top of the compiler with a simple runtime a remote metod invocation (RPC) infrastructue is built. It also involves a dynamic client side script loader and an object graph (de)serializer. Finally the work compares the implemented toolkit to similar projects and proposes several interesting directions the toolkit can evolve into. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Mobile Client Server Application
Dohnal, Jakub ; Najman, Pavel (referee) ; Zemčík, Pavel (advisor)
Tato diplomová práce se zabýv. vývojem mobilní aplikace typu klient-server na platformě Windows Phone. Obsahuje popis platformy Window Phone, vývojov. prostředí a jeho nástroj pro ladění a sledování prostředků na této platformě. Rozebírá architektury a protokoly využívající se pro model klient-server. Popisuje sdílení dat a zasílání zpráv mezi uživateli klientem a serverem. Srovnává dostupné protokoly pro komunikaci. V další kapitole je využití paměti na klientu při nedostupnosti připojení k internetu. Závěr se věnuje vizi dalšího vývoje projektu.

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