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Integration of services in industrial Ethernet networks
Mytyska, Kamil ; Horváth, Tomáš (referee) ; Filka, Miloslav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with industrial Ethernet. Industrial Ethernet refers to the usage of standard Ethernet protocols using rugged connectors and heat-resistant switches in industrial automation and process control. Components used in industrial environments must be resistant to high temperatures, dust, humidity and vibration. The usage of optical fibers in industrial environment reduces the problems of electrical noise and provides electrical isolation to prevent equipment damage. The first part describes the physical implementation of Industrial Ethernet, the physical implementation of other components, Ethernet system features real-time, overview of standards and usage of virtual networks. The work is processed with solutions integrating multiple disparate services in one industrial Ethernet network using VLAN. This is processed by using of simulation program Packet Tracer and then the solution is processed in real network connection with three borrowed industrial switches Moxa, B&B Electronics and Ruggedcom. Further there is processed operation during the communication between devices using Wireshark which describes the TCP connection, sending an HTTP packet and a separate data transfer. As the last part there is mentioned evaluation of five industrial switches from companies B&B Electronics, Cisco, Moxa, N-Tron and Ruggedcom.
CLARIN-DSpace repository at LINDAT/CLARIN : LINDAT/CLARIN FAIR repository for language data
Straňák, Pavel ; Košarko, Ondřej ; Mišutka, Jozef
We will present a software solution for and experience in running a digital repository for language data and natural language processing tools - LINDAT/CLARIN. We will present unique support for licensing with an emphasis on Open Access, and how we support all 4 key FAIR principles. We will show the submission workflow including license choice, approval and publishing or submissions by editors, as well as the repository administration environment including license definition, signing and access control. We will also present repository integration with other services, and statistics of operation.
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Integration of services in industrial Ethernet networks
Mytyska, Kamil ; Horváth, Tomáš (referee) ; Filka, Miloslav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with industrial Ethernet. Industrial Ethernet refers to the usage of standard Ethernet protocols using rugged connectors and heat-resistant switches in industrial automation and process control. Components used in industrial environments must be resistant to high temperatures, dust, humidity and vibration. The usage of optical fibers in industrial environment reduces the problems of electrical noise and provides electrical isolation to prevent equipment damage. The first part describes the physical implementation of Industrial Ethernet, the physical implementation of other components, Ethernet system features real-time, overview of standards and usage of virtual networks. The work is processed with solutions integrating multiple disparate services in one industrial Ethernet network using VLAN. This is processed by using of simulation program Packet Tracer and then the solution is processed in real network connection with three borrowed industrial switches Moxa, B&B Electronics and Ruggedcom. Further there is processed operation during the communication between devices using Wireshark which describes the TCP connection, sending an HTTP packet and a separate data transfer. As the last part there is mentioned evaluation of five industrial switches from companies B&B Electronics, Cisco, Moxa, N-Tron and Ruggedcom.
New Media in Communication within Communities
Šedivý, Jan ; Pavlíček, Antonín (advisor) ; Matuštík, Ondřej (referee)
Opening part of this paper is dedicated to the ongoing shift in social communication paradigm. An introduction to the subject of new media, web 2.0 concepts and social network sites phenomenon is followed by a discussion of integration possibilities of particular web 2.0 services. Some concerns about privacy, security, legislative framework and general openness of such system are discussed afterwards. A real case study of community virtualization process is introduced in the second part of this thesis. The case takes place in community of local non-profit club of youth and children. First, it is carried out an analysis of the communication receiver groups and the message types. We also describe the ongoing project of launching a new web site (made from several integrated web 2.0 services) and partial results of pilot implementation. Finally, the plan of the next integration steps is designed.

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