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Distributed Forensic Digital Data Repository
Josefík, Martin ; Burget, Radek (referee) ; Rychlý, Marek (advisor)
This work deals with the design of distributed repository aimed at storing digital forensic data. The theoretical part of the thesis describes digital forensics and what is its purpose. There are also explained Big data, suitable storages, their properties, advantages and disadvantages, in this part. The main part of the thesis deals with the design and implementation of distributed storage for digital forensic data. The design is also focused in suitable indexing of stored data, and supporting new types of digital forensic data. The performance of implemented system was evaluated for chosen type of digital forensic data PCAP files.
Reactive Programming in iOS Applications
Kříž, Matyáš ; Peringer, Petr (referee) ; Hrubý, Martin (advisor)
iOS development is built on asynchronous calls and parallelism. Keeping the asynchronous code clear and consise becomes increasingly more difficult with the size of an application. Multiple methodologies emerged to combat this problem. One of them is the reactive programming methodology. In my thesis I focused on creating a reactive methodology inspired by the core ReactiveX concepts with a simpler, more streamlined implementation.
Android OS software design patterns utilizing the Kotlin language
Maloušek, Jan ; Ilgner, Petr (referee) ; Zeman, Kryštof (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to describe design patterns and other programming best practices used in the development of Android applications. The theoretical part analyzes design patterns, Kotlin programming language, dependency injection, reactive programming and automatic testing. The practical part deals with the design and implementation of a sample Android application, which demonstrates the advantages of using design patterns and other proven programming practices described in the theoretical part.
Android OS software design patterns utilizing the Kotlin language
Maloušek, Jan ; Ilgner, Petr (referee) ; Zeman, Kryštof (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to describe design patterns and other programming best practices used in the development of Android applications. The theoretical part analyzes design patterns, Kotlin programming language, dependency injection, reactive programming and automatic testing. The practical part deals with the design and implementation of a sample Android application, which demonstrates the advantages of using design patterns and other proven programming practices described in the theoretical part.
Reactive Programming in iOS Applications
Kříž, Matyáš ; Peringer, Petr (referee) ; Hrubý, Martin (advisor)
iOS development is built on asynchronous calls and parallelism. Keeping the asynchronous code clear and consise becomes increasingly more difficult with the size of an application. Multiple methodologies emerged to combat this problem. One of them is the reactive programming methodology. In my thesis I focused on creating a reactive methodology inspired by the core ReactiveX concepts with a simpler, more streamlined implementation.
Distributed Forensic Digital Data Repository
Josefík, Martin ; Burget, Radek (referee) ; Rychlý, Marek (advisor)
This work deals with the design of distributed repository aimed at storing digital forensic data. The theoretical part of the thesis describes digital forensics and what is its purpose. There are also explained Big data, suitable storages, their properties, advantages and disadvantages, in this part. The main part of the thesis deals with the design and implementation of distributed storage for digital forensic data. The design is also focused in suitable indexing of stored data, and supporting new types of digital forensic data. The performance of implemented system was evaluated for chosen type of digital forensic data PCAP files.

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