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Design and Creation of Mobile Application for Android and IOS
Gábrle, Martin ; Koch, Miloš (referee) ; Dydowicz, Petr (advisor)
This thesis deals with the design and implementation of mobile application, which will be designed for iOS and Android operating systems by using tools for mobile application development. For implementation was chosen tool Xamarin, which is is adapted for software development of hybrid mobile application
Multiplatform Mobile Beekeeping Diary
Drábek, Petr ; Koutenský, Michal (referee) ; Pluskal, Jan (advisor)
The aim of this work is to create a transparent and intuitive mobile application replacing the classic paper recording of data about bee colonies for beekeepers. Furthermore, to provide the possibility of linking this application to the hive scale for even greater insight into bee colonies. The application is developed on Xamarin platform for Android and iOS. The result of this work is to help beekeepers to work with bees, store their data in a database and enable them to work with them on different devices. Provide the beekeeper with an upto-date overview of their apiaries, colonies and hives, as well as statistics from this data. 
Tool for Business Processes Support on Mobile Platforms
Svoboda, Roman ; Trchalík, Roman (referee) ; Kreslíková, Jitka (advisor)
The scope of this thesis is to design tools to support business processes on mobile platforms. The work deals with both the Enterprise Resource Planning systems issue, as well as the database synchronization and the possibilities of secure data transmission between the mobile device and the server. The work also includes familiarization with the most widely used mobile platforms and tools for multi-platform application development. The last part of the thesis comprises a model of an application meant to support business processes on mobile devices, including a description of its implementation, used tools and testing.
Development of Application for Mutliple Mobile Platforms
Seidl, Viktor ; Charvát, Lucie (referee) ; Křivka, Zbyněk (advisor)
In general, there are several platforms for mobile application development. This bachelor thesis is also related to the development of applications for platforms such as Android, iOS and Windows Phone. Xamarin technology is a suitable tool for unifying all three platforms. Xamarin belongs to the technology of .NET framework and it is based on the open-source Mono project. With this technology, an application called Mobilní Objednávání Kredit 2 was created for the bachelor thesis. The application serves for ordering meals in the Kredit system from ANETE spol. s r.o. For the purpose of this work, the application was improved for the Android platform and then compared to the available version of the application developed in the Java programming language. The application was successfully programmed for Android and iOS platforms and then uploaded to the appropriate stores on the platforms where the applications are offered to users.
Intelligent Recognition of the Smartphone User's Activity
Pustka, Michal ; Goldmann, Tomáš (referee) ; Drahanský, Martin (advisor)
This thesis deals with real-time human activity recognition (eg, running, walking, driving, etc.) using sensors which are available on current mobile devices. The final product of this thesis consists of multiple parts. First, an application for collecting sensor data from mobile devices. Followed by a tool for preprocessing of collected data and creation of a data set. The main part of the thesis is the design of convolutional neural network for activity classification and subsequent use of this network in an Android mobile application. The combination of previous parts creates a comprehensive framework for detection of user activities. Finally, some interesting experiments were made and evaluated (eg, the influence of specific sensors on detection precision).
Mobile App for Shooting New Photos of Ancient Postcards
Buchta, Martin ; Zemčík, Pavel (referee) ; Herout, Adam (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to create a mobile application which allows to capture actual photographs of ancient postcards. Application is implemented for Android operation system. Theoretical foundations about problematics of repeat photography and used technologies are described in this thesis. Practical part of this thesis describes design, implementation and testing of the application. Xamarin integrated development environment which is based on programming language C# was utilized for practical part of thesis. Final application allows user to capture the most accurate photography corresponding to historical postcard.
A Tool for Transformation of e-Shops into Mobile Devices
Vídeňský, Zdeněk ; Loukota, Petr (referee) ; Bartík, Vladimír (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on transformation of data from e-shops into the mobile application. My goal is to create a complex system for creating the native mobile app for existing e-shop based on the data from a user. The system consists of server-side and a client-side applications. On the server there is a running web app written in the ASP .NET framework, which cares of the processing data entered by a user and of filling database by products and categories on the base of provided XML feed. The server-side application also provides the web API for communication with a client. The client is a native mobile application running on Xamarin platform. This application is written multiplatformly with Xamarin.Forms, the result of this tesis is the only application for Android system. With this application the user is able to browse products and create the orders which are stored on server.
Mobile Application Supporting Management of Traffic Constructions
Obořil, Radek ; Španěl, Michal (referee) ; Herout, Adam (advisor)
This thesis deals with development of an application supporting management of traffic constructions. The resulting solution consists of a mobile application and a server application. The mobile application allows users to document progress of a construction using integrated camera, maps and GPS, and send collected data to the server. The server application includes a web service for client-server communication, and a web application for database management and processing of the collected data. Apart from the design and implementation, the features and technologies of mobile devices utilized by the application are discussed. The thesis also reviews current most significant mobile platforms and analyses concepts and technologies of cross-platform development, especially Xamarin and MvvmCross, which were used for development of the above-mentioned application.
Tools for support of cross-platform native mobile apps development
Bulvas, Vít ; Pavlíčková, Jarmila (advisor) ; Fortinová, Jana (referee)
This master thesiss goal is to map available tools for support of cross-platform native mobile app development. Main goal of thesis is to choose such tool and present it in form of app development. To accomplish this goal several criteria with different importance have to be defined. These criteria are used for choosing of most suitable tool. This thesis has two outputs. First one are criteria that can be used again or amended for some similar tool rating, like this one. Second output is cross-platform mobile app developed with Xamarin tool. Structure of this thesis copy secondary goals that support main goal: mobile OS are presented, name cross-platform native app is defined, define criteria, describe selected tools, rate them and demonstrate development of simple app on selected tool.
Management of Multi-platform Mobile Application Development
Winkler, Pavel ; Lorenc, Miroslav (advisor) ; Maxa, Martin (referee)
The subject of this thesis is management of complex IT project in small team. The thesis describes theoretical knowledge of project management and software development and its methodologies. The work maps and evaluates all aspects of management and development process of multi-platform mobile application. It then verifies the cost saving capabilities of Xamarin technology the newest tool in simultaneous development for several platforms. Based on the experiences from given situation the thesis deducts recommendations. This bachelor thesis can therefore serve as a manual for further work of project managers in the same field and enable smooth process of their projects.

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