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Database Version Management for Application Development in Eclipse
Palarczyk, Vít ; Šebek, Michal (referee) ; Burget, Radek (advisor)
This thesis deals with database version control for application development in Eclipse. In the theoretical part, it provides information about the Eclipse environment and its extension modules (plugins) that are an inseparable part of Eclipse. There is also a description of version control systems with a detailed focus on the Subversion system and a description of the JDBC application interface that is used for connecting the database in Java applications. The next part deals with the design of a tool for database version control, which is implemented as a plugin for Eclipse. In this section, there is a description of the implementation and a description of the installation and use of this tool. In the final part, there is a description of the performed tests and their results.
Module for Network Policy Monitoring in Flow Data
Piecek, Adam ; Kučera, Jan (referee) ; Wrona, Jan (advisor)
The aim of this master's thesis is to design a language through which it would be possible to monitor a stream of network flows in order to detect network policy violations in the local network. An analysis of the languages used in the data stream management systems and an analysis of tasks submitted by the potential administrator were both carried out. The analysis specified resulted in the language design which represents pipelining consisting of filtering and aggregation. These operations can be clearly defined and managed within security rules. The result of this thesis also results in the Policer modul being integrated in the NEMEA system, which is able to apply the main commands of the proposed language. Finally, the module meets the requirements of the specified tasks and may be used for further development in the area of monitoring network policies.
Design of Database for Children's Group
Vizner, Ondřej ; Kříž, Jiří (referee) ; Luhan, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with a topic of designing a database system for a children‘s group from Brno. The main aim of this thesis is to increase the efficiency of data usage in regard to internal processes within the childrens‘s group.
Design of Database System for Language School
Horká, Tereza ; Moravec, Lukáš (referee) ; Kříž, Jiří (advisor)
This Bachelor’s thesis focuses on designing a database system for a language school residing in Brno. The database is carried out via MySQL. The main goal of this thesis is to create database system which would enable faster and more affective data processing.
Proposal of SQL Database for a Drugstore Company
Zegzulka, Ivo ; Šťastníková, Adéla (referee) ; Kříž, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis deals with corporate database applications in SQL. The result should be applicable to business Iveta Šťastníková - production and distribution of toiletries, which is produced in dry goods. Primarily, should simplify operations such as stocking, invoicing, receipt and distribution of goods. First, we introduce the theoretical bases of work, and then move to the current state and the analysis itself. The result is a design solution that would meet the needs of the owner.
Comparison of Properties and Performance of Object Oriented Databases
Kozák, Daniel ; Burget, Radek (referee) ; Zelený, Jan (advisor)
In this thesis, the reader learns basic models, which are use for storing data in database sys- tems. Next I describe a way, how to store objects in Java Language and explain expressions like object-relational mapping, reflection and introspection. After that, I will introdice some of existing implementation, which are use for storing objects in Java. Next I will explain testing methodology and make benchmarks of various implementation. In the end I will analyze a results of these benchmarks.
Module for Network Policy Monitoring in Flow Data
Piecek, Adam ; Kučera, Jan (referee) ; Wrona, Jan (advisor)
The aim of this master's thesis is to design a language through which it would be possible to monitor a stream of network flows in order to detect network policy violations in the local network. An analysis of the languages used in the data stream management systems and an analysis of tasks submitted by the potential administrator were both carried out. The analysis specified resulted in the language design which represents pipelining consisting of filtering and aggregation. These operations can be clearly defined and managed within security rules. The result of this thesis also results in the Policer modul being integrated in the NEMEA system, which is able to apply the main commands of the proposed language. Finally, the module meets the requirements of the specified tasks and may be used for further development in the area of monitoring network policies.
Design of Database for Children's Group
Vizner, Ondřej ; Kříž, Jiří (referee) ; Luhan, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with a topic of designing a database system for a children‘s group from Brno. The main aim of this thesis is to increase the efficiency of data usage in regard to internal processes within the childrens‘s group.
Design of Database System for Language School
Horká, Tereza ; Moravec, Lukáš (referee) ; Kříž, Jiří (advisor)
This Bachelor’s thesis focuses on designing a database system for a language school residing in Brno. The database is carried out via MySQL. The main goal of this thesis is to create database system which would enable faster and more affective data processing.
Comparison of database systems from the point of view of database administration
Andreyuk, Yauheniya ; Chlapek, Dušan (advisor) ; Kučera, Jan (referee)
This thesis focuses on relational database systems. The main goal of this thesis is to compare two selected database systems - one commercial and one Open Source, which will be compared using criteria, focused on the database administration. The first part provides a theoretical basis concerning the database systems (it will also include a description of the relational principle) and types of licenses under which the software may be issued. The main objective of this section is to create a sufficient theoretical basis for understanding the rest of the paper. The next section explains term database administration and shows the difference between the terms data management and database management. Next follows the analysis of the tasks performed by the database administrator and a description of each task. This part is fundamental for the rest of the thesis, because it will be used as a basis for a comparison. In the next section one Open Source and one commercial relational database system will be chosen. In the part I will also briefly describe the history of each system and their architecture. At the end the two systems are compared. The main asset of this thesis I see in analysis of database administrator tasks and comparison of how different systems help simplify these tasks.

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