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L-Systems in 3D Graphics
Marček, Ján ; Zuzaňák, Jiří (referee) ; Láník, Aleš (advisor)
Modelling by using L-systems opens many kinds of problems, witch are analyzed and discussed in this work. In this work we talk about L - systems using jME graphics interface witch leads to application for generating landscape.
Suffix Trees Construction and Their Use in Bioinformatics
Hlaváček, Pavel ; Čermák, Martin (referee) ; Martínek, Tomáš (advisor)
This work discusses problems of suffix trees implementation and their use in bioinformatics. There are given different sorts of algorithms for building suffix trees in this work. In the first place, it deals with the on-line method implementation for building suffix trees, proposed by E. Ukkonen and approximate string matching. That is made by application of dynamic programming principles, adapted for  using suffix trees. Both of these methods are described by pseudocode and implemented in a work supplement.
The Pushdown Automaton Simulator
Graizely, Martin ; Blatný, Petr (referee) ; Bidlo, Radek (advisor)
Visualization often helps with the understanding and allows for a quicker grasp of the problem. This work is aimed on implementation of pushdown automaton simulator. The purpose of the application is to ease understanding of such abstract machine and its abilities, by providing visual design and possibility of algorithm's interactive animation.
The automatic self tuning system for seven-string guitars
Jeřábek, Vojtěch ; Novotný, Radovan (referee) ; Levek, Vladimír (advisor)
The thesis describes a realization of the automatic self tuning system for sevenstring guitars. There are comparisons of commercial and uncommercial solutions for six-string guitars. There is also evaluation of useful parts for seven-string guitars. Thesis contains a description of a requirements for individual parts and a control software with respect on real guitar properties and used computing algorithm. In the second part of thesis, there is a description of final system design and its realisation including the control software. This is also related with testing of the entire system.
Strings of Tennis rackets
Malý, Michal ; Hanusová, Petra (referee) ; Molliková, Eva (advisor)
This Bachelor´s thesis concerns strings of the tennis rackets. It focuses on types of materials which are used during manufacturing of various types of fibre strings. Moreover, it focuses on structural kinds of strings and their surface alteration. All these subjects mention their characteristics, which conclude the technology and material that is available for the final strings. It closely affects the game and the suitability for particular advanced levels of the players. It also summarises the historic development of the string of the tennis rackets. This thesis closely analyses the manufacturing process of the natural and synthetic strings, from beginning to the final form of the string. Furthermore, it examines the equipment designed for stringing of the tennis racket and the process and the technology needed for the stringing itself. Moreover, it focuses on the differences during the game associated with the strings of the tennis racket. The thesis is dealing with comparison of the strings that are designed to different racket sports, mainly concerning on withstanding of tension and impact.
Dictionary Up-Translation System
Schovajsa, Michal ; Kouřil, Jan (referee) ; Smrž, Pavel (advisor)
The thesis concerns with the processing of dictionaries in electronic form, converting them into an unified form, and the problems arising in the process in particular. The subject of the work is to create a system for the elimination of some of these problems in order to facilitate machine processing of dictionaries. At first, different issues of dictionaries transferred into an unified form are concerned. Then, the thesis deals with the solution of these issues and the creation of tools for this purpose. Finally, the results and the efficiency of the instruments created are evaluated.
Experimental Electro-Mechanical Musical String Instrument
Blasche, Ondřej ; Mojdl, Edgar (referee) ; Dlouhý, Dan (advisor)
The goal of this thesis is to design and build stringed mechanical electrphone with unusual sound characteristics. The end product is an instrument devided into three sections with specific options of sound creation, able to be both plucked and played with a bow. Thesis utilizes knowledge of electric guitar construction and their sound pickup methods. It also deals with experimentation in the field of strig instruments and their development.
Localization plugin for Visual Studio
Štumpf, Ondřej ; Malý, Jakub (advisor) ; Ježek, Pavel (referee)
Many applications nowadays are intended to be used worldwide, supporting several languages in user interface. The process of making the application aware of multilingual environments is called localization. The programming languages used to develop such applications provide certain support for localization, but it is not perfect and may significantly complicate the development. This project aims to solve the problem in the .NET Framework environment by creating a plugin for Microsoft Visual Studio, which helps developers with routine tasks associated with localization. The most common .NET programming languages and technologies are supported, i.e. C#, Visual Basic .NET and ASP .NET. The plugin makes it possible to extract localizable string literals from source code (offering help with selecting only the relevant ones) and move them to specified resource files and vice versa. Also, editor of resource files is provided, helping developers maintain only relevant content in them and perform advanced operations with the resource files.
The Pushdown Automaton Simulator
Graizely, Martin ; Blatný, Petr (referee) ; Bidlo, Radek (advisor)
Visualization often helps with the understanding and allows for a quicker grasp of the problem. This work is aimed on implementation of pushdown automaton simulator. The purpose of the application is to ease understanding of such abstract machine and its abilities, by providing visual design and possibility of algorithm's interactive animation.
Experimental Electro-Mechanical Musical String Instrument
Blasche, Ondřej ; Mojdl, Edgar (referee) ; Dlouhý, Dan (advisor)
The goal of this thesis is to design and build stringed mechanical electrphone with unusual sound characteristics. The end product is an instrument devided into three sections with specific options of sound creation, able to be both plucked and played with a bow. Thesis utilizes knowledge of electric guitar construction and their sound pickup methods. It also deals with experimentation in the field of strig instruments and their development.

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