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Algorithm Animation in Silverlight
Gargulák, David ; Kršek, Přemysl (referee) ; Smrž, Pavel (advisor)
The goal of this work was to create a program for the animation of algorithms in Silverlight. To develop this Silverlight module, platform .NET and programing language C# were used. This work contains basic information about Silverlight module and similar module named Flash.
Algorithm Animation in Flash
Malčík, Dominik ; Štancl, Vít (referee) ; Smrž, Pavel (advisor)
The main goal of this bachelor's thesis is to discuss and demonstrate possibilities of an algorithm animation within Adobe Flash platform. The second chapter contains a RIA technologies survey including a short review of the whole area. Another chapter is devoted to visualization in general consequently followed by my own implementation. An evaluation of the entire work and motivation for further development can not be certainly missed out.
Algorithm Animation in Flash
Malčík, Dominik ; Štancl, Vít (referee) ; Smrž, Pavel (advisor)
The main goal of this bachelor's thesis is to discuss and demonstrate possibilities of an algorithm animation within Adobe Flash platform. The second chapter contains a RIA technologies survey including a short review of the whole area. Another chapter is devoted to visualization in general consequently followed by my own implementation. An evaluation of the entire work and motivation for further development can not be certainly missed out.
Algorithm Animation in Silverlight
Gargulák, David ; Kršek, Přemysl (referee) ; Smrž, Pavel (advisor)
The goal of this work was to create a program for the animation of algorithms in Silverlight. To develop this Silverlight module, platform .NET and programing language C# were used. This work contains basic information about Silverlight module and similar module named Flash.
Comparison of algorithm animation tools
Čápek, Pavel ; Buchalcevová, Alena (advisor) ; Mittner, Jan (referee)
The diploma thesis focuses on software tools which enable algorithm animation. In theoretical section of the work are introduced different ways how to present algorithms. Then the field of algorithm animation is described; it's history, development and current state. In the last part of theoretical section are shown possibilities how to use algorithm animation in teaching. Practical section of the thesis focuses on comparison of selected software tools. Selected tools are evaluated based on several criteria. The applications are then compared by multi-criteria decision making methods. Main goal of this thesis is to compare the selected software tools. Partial goals are to introduce advantages of using such applications compared to writing the algorithm in text form.

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