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Modern Web Application Architectures
Malík, Pavol ; Polčák, Libor (referee) ; Burget, Radek (advisor)
This thesis informs reader about main ways of client-server application design and technologies for building an Application Programming Interface (API). It compares mainly modern approaches - REST and GraphQL, which became recently popular. The final product of thesis is a web application for self-improvement of employees in software company. Application provides features like self-improvement activities management or planning of meetings. Employees management, user registration and log in are obvious. Application uses GraphQL technology as an application interface, Java programming language together with Spring Boot for server implementation and Angular for client implementation. Spring Security framework is used for authentication and authorization, MySQL was chosen for database part.
Slave Narratives as a variation on motivational self-help books
Klimt, Vojtěch ; Ženíšek, Jakub (advisor) ; Topolovská, Tereza (referee)
This thesis aims to examine the representative of classic Enlightenment self-help text, Benjamin Franklin's Way to Wealth, and two representatives of the slave narrative genre, Frederick Douglass's and Olaudah Equiano's works, in terms of their possible affinity. The thesis compares and contrasts the individual texts and seeks to find analogies in structure and content which would indicate the influence of the self-help genre in American literature on the narratives and demonstrate the presence of the self-improvement element in the reading of slave narratives. The thesis consists of two key parts, the theoretical introduction onto the issues and practical part which analyses the texts themselves. KEY WORDS Frederick Douglass, Olaudah Equiano, Benjamin Franklin, slave narratives, self-help books, self-improvement, US history, uplift, autobiography, slavery, Enlightenment, 18th Century, 19th Century
Modern Web Application Architectures
Malík, Pavol ; Polčák, Libor (referee) ; Burget, Radek (advisor)
This thesis informs reader about main ways of client-server application design and technologies for building an Application Programming Interface (API). It compares mainly modern approaches - REST and GraphQL, which became recently popular. The final product of thesis is a web application for self-improvement of employees in software company. Application provides features like self-improvement activities management or planning of meetings. Employees management, user registration and log in are obvious. Application uses GraphQL technology as an application interface, Java programming language together with Spring Boot for server implementation and Angular for client implementation. Spring Security framework is used for authentication and authorization, MySQL was chosen for database part.
Slave Narratives as a variation on motivational self-help books
Klimt, Vojtěch ; Ženíšek, Jakub (advisor) ; Topolovská, Tereza (referee)
This thesis aims to examine the representative of classic Enlightenment self-help text, Benjamin Franklin's Way to Wealth, and two representatives of the slave narrative genre, Frederick Douglass's and Olaudah Equiano's works, in terms of their possible affinity. The thesis compares and contrasts the individual texts and seeks to find analogies in structure and content which would indicate the influence of the self-help genre in American literature on the narratives and demonstrate the presence of the self-improvement element in the reading of slave narratives. The thesis consists of two key parts, the theoretical introduction onto the issues and practical part which analyses the texts themselves. KEY WORDS Frederick Douglass, Olaudah Equiano, Benjamin Franklin, slave narratives, self-help books, self-improvement, US history, uplift, autobiography, slavery, Enlightenment, 18th Century, 19th Century

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