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TLS/SSL Interoperability Across Systems
Leitmann, Peter ; Malina, Lukáš (referee) ; Šeda, Pavel (advisor)
Hlavným cieľom tejto bakalárskej práce je pridanie nových testov interoperability do vybraných open-source projektov. Dôvod pre toto pramení v dôraze na zefektívňovanie práce vývojových tímov. Táto práca hlavne popisuje široko používané bezpečnostné protokoly -- Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) and Transport Layer Security (TLS). Ďalej sa zameriava na popis postupu, ako by mal byť softvér vyvíjaný s použitím CI/CD (priebežného integrovania a priebežného nasadzovania), čo pozostáva nie len z vytvárania kódu ale aj jeho testovania. Preto je v práci vysvetlený známy cyklus vývoja SDLC (Software Development Life Cycle) a aj cyklus testovania STLC (Software Testing Life Cycle). V praktickej časti je popísaný proces vyberania vhodných testov, konfigurácia rôznych CI systémov a následné testovanie vyvíjaného softvéru. Testovacie prostredie je výhradne operačný systém Fedora a testy sú závislé na open-source nástroji Test Management Tool.
The effects of quantitative easing on the USA, Japan, Eurozone and Great Britain
Novoselova, Ksenia ; Brůna, Karel (advisor) ; Jakl, Jakub (referee)
This master thesis aims to describe problematics of the effects of unconventional monetary policy, also known as quantitative easing, on economics of USA, Japan, Eurozone and Great Britain, by using empirical analysis of events related to quantitative easing and large BVAR model. In theoretical part of the thesis there are described transmission mechanisms of conventional monetary policy still effective in conditions of interest rates close to zero, as well as channels of unconventional monetary policy. Practical part of the thesis demonstrates analysis of impact of events related to quantitative easing in all the in-scope economics by applying a method of empirical observation of interest rates reactions on every event. Further, based on the received results of the empirical analysis, broader economic effects of quantitative easing are examined by using large BVAR model and afterwards the conclusion is made.
Quantitative easing in Japan
Pavlíček, Adam ; Brůna, Karel (advisor) ; Titze, Miroslav (referee)
The diploma thesis focuses on quantitative easing in Japanese economy. In the first part the problematic is set into a theoretical frame and then is connected with the development of the modern Japanese economy. The thesis describes the progress of the both waves of quantitative easing which have been implemented so far as well as the circumstances of their start and their so far known impacts. The application part presents an evaluation of the impacts of the current wave of quantitative easing. The evaluation is based on the impulse-response analysis.

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