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Virtual Waiting Room Client for iOS
Bukovský, Luděk ; Kolář, Martin (referee) ; Zemčík, Pavel (advisor)
The goal of this thesis was to develop and to implement a user friendly mobile application for users to registrate on terms with help of reservation system. The result is an application for mobile platform iOS with enjoyable look. Testing was made with users, who rated application in positive way and easy to use. As a main benefit of this work is considered fitingly developed user interface. 
Network Communications for Virtual Waiting Room
Novák, Lukáš ; Kolář, Martin (referee) ; Brejcha, Jan (advisor)
The core of this thesis is to describe in detail the design of communication protocol for client/server communication and creation of a functioning server application prototype. REST design approach was used for this communication. This approach uses mainly GET and POST functions of HTTP transport protocol. The server application prototype is created in PHP with the help of Silex micro-framework. The protocol is designed for mobile clients, which are used for registering into queues and also for administrative clients, which can control and manage the queues. Testing of the designed protocol with server application prototype is described at the end of this thesis.
Virtual Waiting Room Client for Service Provider
Holcman, Jaroslav ; Brejcha, Jan (referee) ; Kolář, Martin (advisor)
The goal of this thesis is to develop and implement client application with graphical user interface for service providers as a part of the project Virtual waiting room. Graphical user interface enables the provider to manage queues of costumers, appoint costumers for specific terms and work with data stored on the server. The user interface is developed using the WPF technology from the .NET Framework, created by Microsoft. This thesis describes the Waiting room project, the client for service provider and also technologies used to develop this client.
Virtual Waiting Room Client for Service Provider
Holcman, Jaroslav ; Brejcha, Jan (referee) ; Kolář, Martin (advisor)
The goal of this thesis is to develop and implement client application with graphical user interface for service providers as a part of the project Virtual waiting room. Graphical user interface enables the provider to manage queues of costumers, appoint costumers for specific terms and work with data stored on the server. The user interface is developed using the WPF technology from the .NET Framework, created by Microsoft. This thesis describes the Waiting room project, the client for service provider and also technologies used to develop this client.
Network Communications for Virtual Waiting Room
Novák, Lukáš ; Kolář, Martin (referee) ; Brejcha, Jan (advisor)
The core of this thesis is to describe in detail the design of communication protocol for client/server communication and creation of a functioning server application prototype. REST design approach was used for this communication. This approach uses mainly GET and POST functions of HTTP transport protocol. The server application prototype is created in PHP with the help of Silex micro-framework. The protocol is designed for mobile clients, which are used for registering into queues and also for administrative clients, which can control and manage the queues. Testing of the designed protocol with server application prototype is described at the end of this thesis.
Virtual Waiting Room Client for iOS
Bukovský, Luděk ; Kolář, Martin (referee) ; Zemčík, Pavel (advisor)
The goal of this thesis was to develop and to implement a user friendly mobile application for users to registrate on terms with help of reservation system. The result is an application for mobile platform iOS with enjoyable look. Testing was made with users, who rated application in positive way and easy to use. As a main benefit of this work is considered fitingly developed user interface. 

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