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Mozilla as a Development Platform
Vídeňský, Martin ; Schäfer, Jiří (referee) ; Samek, Jan (advisor)
This thesis deals with introduction of Mozilla as a development platform. Thesis is divided into four parts. The first one consists of a theoretical introduction, which describes architecture, the most important technologies and motivation for usage of Mozilla as a development platform. The second part leads step by step threw making own project. The third part is dedicated to description of the example application Tester. Tester is an e-learning project designed for easier learning process with scope on vocabulary practise. In the conclusion of thesis, there is the evaluation of Mozilla platform based on practical experience.
Browser Extension for Audio/Video Stream Processing
Fedor, Jakub ; Herout, Adam (referee) ; Szőke, Igor (advisor)
Bachelor's Thesis describes design and development of extension for browsers and detection of multimedial content on web pages. Thesis includes analysis of existing extensions and testing. Whole work is implemented in programming languages HTML, CSS and JavaScript. The final extension cooperates with service Audeliver.com. The results of thesis are freely available under keyword Audeliver, at internet stores Google Web Store, Mozilla Add-ons and Opera Add-ons.
Applications on Mozilla Platform
Kupčík, Jan ; Kunc, Michael (referee) ; Burget, Radek (advisor)
The goal of the thesis is to study the Mozilla application platform - its structure, used technology, and the ways of development of standalone applications and extensions for the applications based on this platform (e.g. the Firefox web browser, the Thunderbird e-mail client). The thesis also contains relevant information about the used programming languages such as XUL, CSS, JavaScipt, RDF/XML and others. It describes the object oriented principles available in the JavaScript v.1.7 language. Next parts are dedicated to creating and using the platform components and the applications. The information about the platform is concluded by a presentation of the debugging and deployment possibilities. This knowledge is used to create an application able to watch changes of documents in a network environment. The thesis describes the application design and some details related to the general development of applications based on the discussed platform.
Browser Extension for Audio/Video Stream Processing
Fedor, Jakub ; Herout, Adam (referee) ; Szőke, Igor (advisor)
Bachelor's Thesis describes design and development of extension for browsers and detection of multimedial content on web pages. Thesis includes analysis of existing extensions and testing. Whole work is implemented in programming languages HTML, CSS and JavaScript. The final extension cooperates with service Audeliver.com. The results of thesis are freely available under keyword Audeliver, at internet stores Google Web Store, Mozilla Add-ons and Opera Add-ons.
Applications on Mozilla Platform
Kupčík, Jan ; Kunc, Michael (referee) ; Burget, Radek (advisor)
The goal of the thesis is to study the Mozilla application platform - its structure, used technology, and the ways of development of standalone applications and extensions for the applications based on this platform (e.g. the Firefox web browser, the Thunderbird e-mail client). The thesis also contains relevant information about the used programming languages such as XUL, CSS, JavaScipt, RDF/XML and others. It describes the object oriented principles available in the JavaScript v.1.7 language. Next parts are dedicated to creating and using the platform components and the applications. The information about the platform is concluded by a presentation of the debugging and deployment possibilities. This knowledge is used to create an application able to watch changes of documents in a network environment. The thesis describes the application design and some details related to the general development of applications based on the discussed platform.
Mozilla as a Development Platform
Vídeňský, Martin ; Schäfer, Jiří (referee) ; Samek, Jan (advisor)
This thesis deals with introduction of Mozilla as a development platform. Thesis is divided into four parts. The first one consists of a theoretical introduction, which describes architecture, the most important technologies and motivation for usage of Mozilla as a development platform. The second part leads step by step threw making own project. The third part is dedicated to description of the example application Tester. Tester is an e-learning project designed for easier learning process with scope on vocabulary practise. In the conclusion of thesis, there is the evaluation of Mozilla platform based on practical experience.
Using XUL to accelerate the develepoment of user interface
Veselý, Tomáš ; Raška, Ondřej (advisor) ; Mareš, Pavel (referee)
This bachelor thesis introduces the XUL language and related technologies. It is intended to people, who are intersted in web applications and their development. Next, this thesis compares XUL with competing technologies. The aim is to review XUL's suitability for fast development of user interface.

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