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Software support for cryptography education
Stančík, Peter ; Vyoral, Josef (referee) ; Burda, Karel (advisor)
The main aim of this thesis was to study, choose and decribe techniques eligible for cryptography education. A pedagogically appropriate presentation for the selected techniques' principles was to be chosen. Another goal was to create an integrated modular web interface containing a calculator focused on cryptographic operations. The eligibility of techniques was assessed accordingly to the computing processes implied by these techniques and also accordingly to the ability of being presented in an illustrative way. A program simplifying calculations used in symetric and asymetric cryptography was designed and implemented. It disposes of a web interface and one of its parts is focused on steganographic techniques. On the other hand, any pedagogically appropriate presentation interconnecting this program with theoretical findings from this field was not found.
USAGE OF CRYPTOGRAMS IN MY OWN WORK IN THE CONTEXT OF THEIR USAGE IN MUSICAL HISTORY FROM THE 18TH CENTURY UP TO THE PRESENT
Potoček, Jakub ; BARTOŇ, Hanuš (advisor) ; KOPELENT, Marek (referee)
The basic principle of musical cryptograms is a transformation of words into a musical material. There are many composers, throughout musical history, who used cryptograms mainly in a form of musical motives or themes. My pesonal concept of musical cryptograms differs from the historical one in many ways. The main goal of this thesis is to create an insight into my own methods of composition, which are quite closely related to cryptograms. The core content of this thesis is preceded by a brief overview of various means of creating musical cryptograms. In this overview I concentrated on a time period approximately from the 18th century up to the present days. Examples of my own particular forms of use of cryptograms are also a consistuent part of the thesis.
Software support for cryptography education
Stančík, Peter ; Vyoral, Josef (referee) ; Burda, Karel (advisor)
The main aim of this thesis was to study, choose and decribe techniques eligible for cryptography education. A pedagogically appropriate presentation for the selected techniques' principles was to be chosen. Another goal was to create an integrated modular web interface containing a calculator focused on cryptographic operations. The eligibility of techniques was assessed accordingly to the computing processes implied by these techniques and also accordingly to the ability of being presented in an illustrative way. A program simplifying calculations used in symetric and asymetric cryptography was designed and implemented. It disposes of a web interface and one of its parts is focused on steganographic techniques. On the other hand, any pedagogically appropriate presentation interconnecting this program with theoretical findings from this field was not found.

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