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Software Management
Kyzlink, Jiří ; Goldmann, Tomáš (referee) ; Orság, Filip (advisor)
The thesis deals with updating applications written for the .NET Framework platform and monitoring their status. Thesis solves both requirements with two frameworks. The first framework is based on the Squirrel.Windows library allowing updating the application to version selected by a user via the graphical or terminal user interface and it also supports release channels. The second framework simplifies registration of an application and its services to the consul health checking tool and also obtaining information about available application and services from the tool. Consul provides the ability to monitor availability and health of the registered applications and its services. Both frameworks are modular, targeting the broad range of applications with use of the .NET Standard. Frameworks were successfully internally deployed in Y Soft Corporation.
Wearables Development Technologies for YSoft SafeQ
Stárek, Jan ; Goldmann, Tomáš (referee) ; Orság, Filip (advisor)
Wearable devices grew in popularity in recent years. This fact contributes to increasing efforts to expand mobile and other applications to wearable devices. Exploring these possibilities, this thesis summarizes information on wearable devices and their typical operating systems, including available tools and restrains these systems offer. Based on the conclusion of theoretical part of this thesis an application for wearable devices is designed and implemented, specifically an application for printers that operate via SafeQ system developed in Y Soft Corporation.
Reinforcing UX Principles in Existing User Interfaces
Pilát, Peter ; Beran, Vítězslav (referee) ; Herout, Adam (advisor)
This thesis explains meaning of user experience, its main aspects, selected methodology, its integration into agile development process and what UX maturity level can be represented in real company. It also deals with analysis of selected existing user interfaces used for network print management and its end users. Prototyping and user testing methods are iteratively applied to these user interfaces. Evaluation of these methods concludes the thesis with a recommendation what UX processes should be integrated for future development of user interfaces in Y Soft.
Software Management
Kyzlink, Jiří ; Goldmann, Tomáš (referee) ; Orság, Filip (advisor)
The thesis deals with updating applications written for the .NET Framework platform and monitoring their status. Thesis solves both requirements with two frameworks. The first framework is based on the Squirrel.Windows library allowing updating the application to version selected by a user via the graphical or terminal user interface and it also supports release channels. The second framework simplifies registration of an application and its services to the consul health checking tool and also obtaining information about available application and services from the tool. Consul provides the ability to monitor availability and health of the registered applications and its services. Both frameworks are modular, targeting the broad range of applications with use of the .NET Standard. Frameworks were successfully internally deployed in Y Soft Corporation.
Wearables Development Technologies for YSoft SafeQ
Stárek, Jan ; Goldmann, Tomáš (referee) ; Orság, Filip (advisor)
Wearable devices grew in popularity in recent years. This fact contributes to increasing efforts to expand mobile and other applications to wearable devices. Exploring these possibilities, this thesis summarizes information on wearable devices and their typical operating systems, including available tools and restrains these systems offer. Based on the conclusion of theoretical part of this thesis an application for wearable devices is designed and implemented, specifically an application for printers that operate via SafeQ system developed in Y Soft Corporation.
Reinforcing UX Principles in Existing User Interfaces
Pilát, Peter ; Beran, Vítězslav (referee) ; Herout, Adam (advisor)
This thesis explains meaning of user experience, its main aspects, selected methodology, its integration into agile development process and what UX maturity level can be represented in real company. It also deals with analysis of selected existing user interfaces used for network print management and its end users. Prototyping and user testing methods are iteratively applied to these user interfaces. Evaluation of these methods concludes the thesis with a recommendation what UX processes should be integrated for future development of user interfaces in Y Soft.

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