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Dynamic Memory Allocation in TinyOS
Križanský, Ján ; Zbořil, František (referee) ; Horáček, Jan (advisor)
This thesis aims for a theoretical and practical comparison of two different approaches to dynamic memory management in TinyOS operating system designated for simple programmable devices. For each of the approaches we were observing different aspects, among others the effectivity of usage of resources, allocation speed and usability from the programmers point of view. Thesis also extends the capabilities of dynamic allocation onto external flash memory. It shortly explains the principles behind dynamic memory allocation and it's application in the area of simple programmable devices with limited resources.
Abstract Data Types for C Language
Duda, Tomáš ; Křena, Bohuslav (referee) ; Honzík, Jan M. (advisor)
This thesis deals with abstract data types in C language. There are explained abstract data types principles and operations around it. The main object of this thesis is a student scripts transcription, which is written in Pascal language, to the C language. Within all this belongs also an animated program for demonstration. This program animates operations around linear lists and is implemented in FLASH environment.
A Tool for Analyzing Performance of Memory Allocators in Linux
Müller, Petr ; Peringer, Petr (referee) ; Vojnar, Tomáš (advisor)
This diploma thesis presents a tool for dynamic memory allocator analysis, focused on their performance. The work identifies the important memory allocator performance metrics, as well as the environment and program factors influencing these metrics. Using this knowledge, a tool was designed and implemented. This tool allows to gather and analyze these metrics. The tool provides the ability to create memory allocator usage scenarios for the purpose of the allocator behavior analysis under different conditions. The tool was tested on several available memory allocators with free license.
Abstract Data Types for C Language
Duda, Tomáš ; Křena, Bohuslav (referee) ; Honzík, Jan M. (advisor)
This thesis deals with abstract data types in C language. There are explained abstract data types principles and operations around it. The main object of this thesis is a student scripts transcription, which is written in Pascal language, to the C language. Within all this belongs also an animated program for demonstration. This program animates operations around linear lists and is implemented in FLASH environment.
Dynamic Memory Allocation in TinyOS
Križanský, Ján ; Zbořil, František (referee) ; Horáček, Jan (advisor)
This thesis aims for a theoretical and practical comparison of two different approaches to dynamic memory management in TinyOS operating system designated for simple programmable devices. For each of the approaches we were observing different aspects, among others the effectivity of usage of resources, allocation speed and usability from the programmers point of view. Thesis also extends the capabilities of dynamic allocation onto external flash memory. It shortly explains the principles behind dynamic memory allocation and it's application in the area of simple programmable devices with limited resources.
A Tool for Analyzing Performance of Memory Allocators in Linux
Müller, Petr ; Peringer, Petr (referee) ; Vojnar, Tomáš (advisor)
This diploma thesis presents a tool for dynamic memory allocator analysis, focused on their performance. The work identifies the important memory allocator performance metrics, as well as the environment and program factors influencing these metrics. Using this knowledge, a tool was designed and implemented. This tool allows to gather and analyze these metrics. The tool provides the ability to create memory allocator usage scenarios for the purpose of the allocator behavior analysis under different conditions. The tool was tested on several available memory allocators with free license.

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