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Editting system for article reviews
Buňka, Roman ; Karásek, Jan (referee) ; Burget, Radim (advisor)
The objective of the thesis is an analysis, design and implementation of a web application which could be used by authors of articles, reviewers and the system administrator for automation of reviewing scientific articles. The reviewing analysis shows requirements required for the application from the viewpoint of users´ roles. The editorial system design deals with the application architecture and a plan of classes. The application is shown together with a description of its implementation.
E-Learning System Based on Modern JAVA Technologies
Sechovec, Petr ; Janoušek, Vladimír (referee) ; Rogalewicz, Adam (advisor)
Main goal of this thesis is to analyze the current community and language learning systems and based on this analysis, to create a complex learning system. The system is implemented by modern J2EE technologies such as wickets and OR mapping. The final J2EE application is portable and easy to install on free Apache Tomcat application server or paid SUN application server. System was deployed on public FIT VUT server and tested by a sample of 60 students. Results and review of testing are at the end of this thesis.
Commented translation: The Laws of Cricket (Marylebone Cricket Club, 2003)
Starý, Mikuláš ; Josek, Jiří (advisor) ; Abdallaova, Naděžda (referee)
The first part of this thesis is a translation of the Preface, the Preamble, the first 15 Laws and Appendices A and B from The Laws of Cricket. The aim of this translation is that it will be used by Czech speakers while playing cricket in the Czech Republic or elsewhere. Cricket in the Czech Republic is not a widespread sport and thus several new Czech terms had to be created. The second part analyzes extratextual and intratextual factors of the original text according to Christiane Nord, describes the main translation problems and their solutions, shows the translation method and lists shifts which occurred in the translation.
E-Learning System Based on Modern JAVA Technologies
Sechovec, Petr ; Janoušek, Vladimír (referee) ; Rogalewicz, Adam (advisor)
Main goal of this thesis is to analyze the current community and language learning systems and based on this analysis, to create a complex learning system. The system is implemented by modern J2EE technologies such as wickets and OR mapping. The final J2EE application is portable and easy to install on free Apache Tomcat application server or paid SUN application server. System was deployed on public FIT VUT server and tested by a sample of 60 students. Results and review of testing are at the end of this thesis.
Editting system for article reviews
Buňka, Roman ; Karásek, Jan (referee) ; Burget, Radim (advisor)
The objective of the thesis is an analysis, design and implementation of a web application which could be used by authors of articles, reviewers and the system administrator for automation of reviewing scientific articles. The reviewing analysis shows requirements required for the application from the viewpoint of users´ roles. The editorial system design deals with the application architecture and a plan of classes. The application is shown together with a description of its implementation.
Analysis of components for creating WUI and its application in the framework Wicket
Hybler, Michal ; Pavlíčková, Jarmila (advisor) ; Šlajchrt, Zbyněk (referee)
The aim of the theoretical part is a summary of commonly used graphics components for developing web applications in Java. In the introduction, theoretical part contains basic principles and terms related to the topic of work. Below is an overview of components, which is based mostly on documentation most widely used frameworks for building web applications. Individual components are divided into groups and there are descriptions and alternative names for each of them. Description of each component is aimed at its appearance as well as at routine use in practice. The practical part results from the list of components and categories created in the theoretical part. The first part is a description of the framework and its fundamental principles, especially creation of components. Each category and the components identified in the theoretical part are analyzed from the perspective of their applications in the Wicket framework. In the case of non-existing components in the framework are given options and mechanisms that replace the functionality of missing components.

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