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Cisco Command Line Support in Highlight.js
Mateáš, Branislav ; Veselý, Vladimír (referee) ; Polčák, Libor (advisor)
The aim of the work was to create a tool to support users of Cisco devices. Support is based on color-coded command syntax. The result of the work is a tool for off-line browsing of web pages containing Cisco commands and configuration statements with color resolution of keywords, IP addresses, numbers, strings, domains, network paths, etc. When creating the utility for Cisco users, current information technologies were used as regular expressions, which are used in the JavaScript programming language used, and the color highlighting itself is solved as an extension of the Highlight.js tool. The proposed grammar was published on the official website of the Highlight.js internet community, where it can be accessed by all interested future users. Part of the work is also testing the proposed tool on computers of different configurations in the three most used Internet browsers.
Cisco Command Line Support in Highlight.js
Mateáš, Branislav ; Veselý, Vladimír (referee) ; Polčák, Libor (advisor)
The aim of the work was to create a tool to support users of Cisco devices. Support is based on color-coded command syntax. The result of the work is a tool for off-line browsing of web pages containing Cisco commands and configuration statements with color resolution of keywords, IP addresses, numbers, strings, domains, network paths, etc. When creating the utility for Cisco users, current information technologies were used as regular expressions, which are used in the JavaScript programming language used, and the color highlighting itself is solved as an extension of the Highlight.js tool. The proposed grammar was published on the official website of the Highlight.js internet community, where it can be accessed by all interested future users. Part of the work is also testing the proposed tool on computers of different configurations in the three most used Internet browsers.
Open Computing Language for .NET
Sakiqi, Fatjon ; Tichý, Vladimír (advisor) ; Pecinovský, Rudolf (referee)
This thesis concentrates on the Open Computing Language standard and the possibilities it offers to the .NET framework. By joining the advantages of these technologies one can obtain a solution, which is powerful and easy to use in many types of electronic devices, ranging from smart phones to dedicated computing servers. The practicality and efficiency of this project is verified on a series of raytracing tests, which are run using different PC components for comparison.

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