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Web MVC Frameworks on the Java Platform
Hybášek, Michal ; Kreslíková, Jitka (referee) ; Burget, Radek (advisor)
This master thesis deals with an architecture Model-View-Controller. It explains the principle, model, usage and benefits of an architecture. Futhure more, it presents the best known web frameworks on Java platform which derive benefit from this architecture. There are frameworks like Apache Struts, Tapestry and Spring. In my thesis, the principles of framworks and the work with them are described. Concerning another part of my thesis, there are simple applications which use this frameworks. The work gives instructions to make these applications. It describes and compares the latest versions of these tools. It deals more with framework Spring, describes its elementary principles and modules with enhanced sight to Web MVC of Spring.
Textile in free art of 20. - 21. century
KOSTKOVÁ, Gabriela
Bachelor thesis Textil ve volném výtvarném umění 20 a 21. století is in the theoretical-practical form. The theoretical part presents a brief overview and history of fibre and textile. There are outlined the functions and effects of textile materials. It deals deeper with manual and machine textile techniques. The main part is dealing with the technique of non-woven tapestry Art protis and Aradecor in this country. Here are selected any artists from the Czech environment, who have participated in the development of free textile art since the 1930s. In this context is presented the life and work of the most important Czech textile author Antonín Kybal. In the end of the theoretical part is summarized work of the Inez Tuschnerová and Světlana Kulíšková Ruggiero. The project of the practical part of the bachelor thesis is to create sketches, swatches, and textile artifacts in the technique Nunofelting. The topic of the whole practical part is The Transformation.
Mannerist Tapestries in the Czech Republic
Sulíková, Daniela ; Jarošová, Markéta (advisor) ; Zlatohlávek, Martin (referee)
The thesis Mannerist Tapestries in the Czech Republic is focusing on the topic of mannerist tapestries in the Czech Republic. So far this subject remains, in both czech and foreign professional literature, without any greater attention and if the topic is mentioned, the expressions "late renaissance", "mannerism" and "early baroque" are very often mixed. For this reason, it is necessary to define "mannerist tapestry", based on formal analysis, comparison and focusing on cultural-historical background. After this theoretical part, it will be possible to place certain tapestries to this very short art period or vice versa to exclude them. The main part is focused on mannerist tapestries from the castles, museums, ect. of the Czech Republic and their inclusion in the European context. Key words Mannerism, Tapestry, Decorative arts of the16th century, Art collections from the Czech Republic
Jaro Kučera and the Moravian Tapestry Manufacture
Kramlová, Kristýna ; Pech, Milan (advisor) ; Šmied, Miroslav (referee)
Jaro Kučera and the Moravian Tapestry Manufacture Abstract The diploma thesis deals with the painter and textile designer Jaro Kučera (1885- 1950) who was a director of the Moravian Tapestry Manufacture in Valašské Meziříčí between 1922 and 1945. It focuses mainly on his designs, which he created for this institution, deposited in the Provencial Archives in Opava and on tapestries from Czech and Moravian collections, especially from the Valachian Regional Museum in Valašské Meziříčí and the Moravian Gallery in Brno. The main part of the thesis is an analysis of the phenomenon of the manufacture in Valašské Meziříčí from its establishment to the present.
Tapestries of Prague Castle collections
Pospíšilová, Denisa Isabella ; Sojka, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Šmied, Miroslav (referee)
Annotation: The work is dedicated to tapestries from Prague Castle collections, hanging in the State Rooms and the ones that are stored in Prague Castle depository. The tapestries always played an important role in decorating the interior and still help to create a festive atmosphere of this place, usually not accessible to the public. The author focuses on detailed identification of three baroque series known as Anthony and Cleopatra and Months of the year. The serie Anthony and Cleopatra dates back to the turn of the 17th and the 18th centuries. Convolutes of the tapestries of the cycle Months of the year (represented at Prague Castle in two ways - figurally and non-figurally) were made at the beginning of the 18th century as well as in the years 1728-1736. The tapestry on the theme of the life of Anthony and Cleopatra consists of eight pieces. Seven of them belong to an elementary part of Prague Castle collection, the eighth is in Vienna. The serie Months of the year has a similar history. It consists of ten pieces, nine of them are situated at Prague Castle, the tenth is again in Vienna. Longstory short, the work is dedicated to baroque tapestries that help to create genius loci of Prague Castle. After a brief introduction providing the informative insight into the issue, the explanation of the history...
Mannerist Tapestries in the Czech Republic
Sulíková, Daniela ; Jarošová, Markéta (advisor) ; Zlatohlávek, Martin (referee)
The thesis Mannerist Tapestries in the Czech Republic is focusing on the topic of mannerist tapestries in the Czech Republic. So far this subject remains, in both czech and foreign professional literature, without any greater attention and if the topic is mentioned, the expressions "late renaissance", "mannerism" and "early baroque" are very often mixed. For this reason, it is necessary to define "mannerist tapestry", based on formal analysis, comparison and focusing on cultural-historical background. After this theoretical part, it will be possible to place certain tapestries to this very short art period or vice versa to exclude them. The main part is focused on mannerist tapestries from the castles, museums, ect. of the Czech Republic and their inclusion in the European context. Key words Mannerism, Tapestry, Decorative arts of the16th century, Art collections from the Czech Republic
Web MVC Frameworks on the Java Platform
Hybášek, Michal ; Kreslíková, Jitka (referee) ; Burget, Radek (advisor)
This master thesis deals with an architecture Model-View-Controller. It explains the principle, model, usage and benefits of an architecture. Futhure more, it presents the best known web frameworks on Java platform which derive benefit from this architecture. There are frameworks like Apache Struts, Tapestry and Spring. In my thesis, the principles of framworks and the work with them are described. Concerning another part of my thesis, there are simple applications which use this frameworks. The work gives instructions to make these applications. It describes and compares the latest versions of these tools. It deals more with framework Spring, describes its elementary principles and modules with enhanced sight to Web MVC of Spring.
Tapestry in architecture
SLAVÍKOVÁ, Štěpánka
An object of this disertation is a tapestry and its join or integration in the interiorr of public building. A single text is separated into a few parts. Into theoretical a documentation to practical work and finally is added hooked illustration. Every part has its specificity and it deals with definite topic. History of worlďs and Czech tapestry short describes the first part, the theoretic. My effort here was dokument in more details historic and contemporary creation of both Czech manufactures conversant with tapestries. In the documentation to practical part I besides of interiorselection public building target the psychologically and colour incidence of given space. Another chapters then solves proportions, colourfull ness material and finally art, which will be the tapestry made an issue of previous thinking and treatise was an origin of final design tapestry in two variants of final fulfilment also in two possible techniques.The last chapter this part deal with suitable location of tapestry in the space of borehall. Final variant sof tapestry installed by the help of computer programme Photoshop we find in the last, also picture part.
Framework Tapestry 5
Saska, Filip ; Pavlíčková, Jarmila (advisor) ; Šlajchrt, Zbyněk (referee)
The Main topic of this work is framework Tapestry 5, one of a few frameworks for developing web applications in Java environment. Main advantages of this framework are frameworks's easy adaptibility to developer's conventions and habits, and easy scaleability of Tapestry applications. This work is divided into 2 main parts. The first part describes teoretical aspects of the Tapestry framework. The part also explains in which areas of applications development is Tapestry focused and it's historical delepment. This part also describes framework's documentation and community. The part's conclusion contains the sum of framework's main disadvantages. The second part explains practical aspects of using the framework Tapestry.The main possibilities of this framework are demonstrated during development of a very simple web application. This demonstration covers complete development of a web application, from creation to launch.

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