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Demonstration of Selected Graph Algorithms
Galanská, Katarína ; Martiško, Jakub (referee) ; Křivka, Zbyněk (advisor)
This thesis deals with re-architecture of an existing application for the demonstration and visualization of selected graph algorithms. The goal of this thesis is to convert the application into multiple modules and make it easier to extend. OSGi technology helps to achieve the modularity. Its principles are explained and used to design and implementation of modules. With new architecture is also implemented the support for multilingual user interface using Eclipse Plugin internationalization. Graph algorithms represented as modules use OSGi Services. Dynamicity is ensured by installing the module and registering its service during the program's run time. The implementation also includes the creation of new modules for Prim's, Kruskal's, Edmond Karp's and modified Hierholzer's algorithm.
Design and Analysis of System for Bus Lines
Lebeda, Martin ; Lukáš, Roman (referee) ; Fiala, Jiří (advisor)
The aim of this project was to create an Information system of bus transport. After further analysis it was certain, that this system will support tramway, trolley-bus and train transport as well. Essential part of the project is focused on software engineering, object-oriented application design. System is implemented in PHP with the support of MySQL database. Route searching engine will be using method of artificial intelligence.
Extensible Collaborative Development Platform
Halaša, Michal ; Hnětynka, Petr (advisor) ; Bureš, Tomáš (referee)
Title: Extensible Collaborative Development Platform Author: Michal Halaša Department / Institute: Katedra distribuovaných a spolehlivých systémů Supervisor of the bachelor thesis: RNDr. Petr Hnětynka Ph.D., S 212, Malostranské nám. 25, Praha Abstract: Currently, there exist a number of collaborative development platforms (also known as "forges"). These platforms offer to developers a set of tools for collaborative development (e.g. VCS tools, bug-tracking tools, mailing-list managers, etc). On the other hand, there exist many standalone tools for bug-tracking, etc. Usually, these standalone tools offer more features to the developers, however they have to be set up and managed separately. The goal of this thesis is to develop a collaborative development platform (forge) that is fully extensible, i.e. it will allow developers to easily add existing tools to it and manage them in a unified way. Keywords: java, forge, extensible, development platform
Distributed order management for restaurants
Zíka, Jakub ; Kofroň, Jan (advisor) ; Horký, Vojtěch (referee)
Order management software is vital to restaurants and other order-based businesses to keep track of their finances and the demands of their custo- mers. Many such products are available in the Czech market; however, it is often difficult to modify these existing solutions or interface them with new or different systems. In this thesis, we design and implement a new order management system called EasyPub. EasyPub works on GNU/Linux and Microsoft Windows operating systems, and allows external programs to ac- cess information stored within the system through an open communication protocol. Its creation is beneficial and contributes to innovation in the area of restaurant software. 1
Interoperability of compiled PHP framework with .NET environment and package management
Horký, Filip ; Husák, Robert (advisor) ; Kofroň, Jan (referee)
PHP language has been dominating the web development industry for a long time now. Each major PHP framework brings together a large community and a solid codebase, providing features and tools that make the PHP web application devel- opment even simpler. Joining this vast world with .NET is an aim of Peachpie, PHP compiler to .NET. This provides means to use Symfony framework in .NET, yielding advantages for both the PHP developers striving for more security and the .NET programmers lacking third-party content. Doing so with plain Peachpie compiler, however, brings problem of actual usability of the features Symfony pro- vides. Each project would require to recompile Symfony Components again and thus result in both time overhead and tedious manual configuration. This thesis shows it is possible to improve this process and enable intuitive usage of Sym- fony framework in the .NET environment. It denotes utilities for semi-automatic compilation of the Symfony Components into the NuGet packages and migration of simple Symfony applications to .NET. Furthermore, it provides tools for ad- ditional interoperability between Twig and Razor template engines, and a set of examples of its actual usage.
Demonstration of Selected Graph Algorithms
Galanská, Katarína ; Martiško, Jakub (referee) ; Křivka, Zbyněk (advisor)
This thesis deals with re-architecture of an existing application for the demonstration and visualization of selected graph algorithms. The goal of this thesis is to convert the application into multiple modules and make it easier to extend. OSGi technology helps to achieve the modularity. Its principles are explained and used to design and implementation of modules. With new architecture is also implemented the support for multilingual user interface using Eclipse Plugin internationalization. Graph algorithms represented as modules use OSGi Services. Dynamicity is ensured by installing the module and registering its service during the program's run time. The implementation also includes the creation of new modules for Prim's, Kruskal's, Edmond Karp's and modified Hierholzer's algorithm.
Distributed order management for restaurants
Zíka, Jakub ; Kofroň, Jan (advisor) ; Horký, Vojtěch (referee)
Order management software is vital to restaurants and other order-based businesses to keep track of their finances and the demands of their custo- mers. Many such products are available in the Czech market; however, it is often difficult to modify these existing solutions or interface them with new or different systems. In this thesis, we design and implement a new order management system called EasyPub. EasyPub works on GNU/Linux and Microsoft Windows operating systems, and allows external programs to ac- cess information stored within the system through an open communication protocol. Its creation is beneficial and contributes to innovation in the area of restaurant software. 1
Extensible Collaborative Development Platform
Halaša, Michal ; Hnětynka, Petr (advisor) ; Bureš, Tomáš (referee)
Title: Extensible Collaborative Development Platform Author: Michal Halaša Department / Institute: Katedra distribuovaných a spolehlivých systémů Supervisor of the bachelor thesis: RNDr. Petr Hnětynka Ph.D., S 212, Malostranské nám. 25, Praha Abstract: Currently, there exist a number of collaborative development platforms (also known as "forges"). These platforms offer to developers a set of tools for collaborative development (e.g. VCS tools, bug-tracking tools, mailing-list managers, etc). On the other hand, there exist many standalone tools for bug-tracking, etc. Usually, these standalone tools offer more features to the developers, however they have to be set up and managed separately. The goal of this thesis is to develop a collaborative development platform (forge) that is fully extensible, i.e. it will allow developers to easily add existing tools to it and manage them in a unified way. Keywords: java, forge, extensible, development platform
Design and Analysis of System for Bus Lines
Lebeda, Martin ; Lukáš, Roman (referee) ; Fiala, Jiří (advisor)
The aim of this project was to create an Information system of bus transport. After further analysis it was certain, that this system will support tramway, trolley-bus and train transport as well. Essential part of the project is focused on software engineering, object-oriented application design. System is implemented in PHP with the support of MySQL database. Route searching engine will be using method of artificial intelligence.
UML modeling
KREUZMAN, Michal
Bachelor thesis deals with modular (extensible) software aplication which serves mainly as aid tool for teaching mathematics, physics and chemistry through threedimensional animated scenes with usage of stereoscopic projection. Software design is created in modeling language UML, CD with C# source codes and models is included with work. Contribution of work is well documented design and source codes of software program (under open source licence) which is extensible. Other concerned people can join and work on this project. In theoretical part is essential basic of UML that I've used over designing the model. Following by practice part where I focus on modeling.

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