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Proposal recovery tools ECCAIRS 5 Taxonomy Design Tools
Mašková, Šárka ; Šplíchal, Miroslav (referee) ; Chlebek, Jiří (advisor)
The diploma thesis focuses on describing the potential modifications of the ECCAIRS system, using the Taxonomy Design Tools toolkit, and creating a proposal to use the toolkit to simplify the user experience of the ECCAIRS system on a national level. The theoretical part includes a description of the legislation related to the aviation accidents and incidents reporting, covered by the Regulation (EU) No 376/2014, followed by the procedure of aviation occurrence reporting in the Czech Republic and the description of the ECCAIRS system, its tools, features and modification options. The practical part of the thesis contains the proposal of using the specified toolkit to optimize the ECCAIRS system usage efficiency, including a detailed description of the steps taken to achieve that goal.
Mobile Application for Management of Music Band Production
Dolinský, Miloš ; Rudnitckaia, Julia (referee) ; Hynek, Jiří (advisor)
This bachelor thesis describes entire process of develeopment of application MyBandSong that serves to manage creations of a musical band. A part of application is also a simple editor for writing music in the form of a tablature. Individual phases of development are described - from the requirements specification to design of a user interface, its implementation and final testing. Application is implemented in Java language for Android operating system. With MyBandSong bands can easily manage their songs and concert from one place, which can save time on rehearsals or before concerts.
Software Tool for Visual Specification of Laboratory Experiments Execution Flow
Truhlář, Jan ; Zbořil, František (referee) ; Šimek, Václav (advisor)
Aim of this work is to design and create a software tool, which will allow visual specification of laboratory experiments flow on device called GOLEM. This device was created by research group from Department of Chemical Drugs, University of Veterinary and Pharmaceutical Sciences Brno. This software was based on modern web technologies, tools for their design and implementation. The software created in this work offers ergonomic and the highly modular user interface which can be easily extended in case of upgrade. Main benefit of this work is providing research group with a new software tool which will help them perform experiments more effectively.
Application for Food Quality Rating for Android
Tomešek, Jan ; Herout, Adam (referee) ; Beran, Vítězslav (advisor)
  This thesis deals with design, implementation and testing of a mobile application which represents a part of a newly emerging service for food quality rating in catering facilities. The ratings come directly from consumers. Users can get inspired by ratings from other users, they can add ratings on their own or search for dishes and facilities. The thesis primarily focuses on the user interface design.   The service is brought to users through an application for the Android platform.   Application, which is compatible with 94 % of Android devices on the market and which could be released for real usage in the future, was created in this thesis.   To a reader the thesis provides a look at the current trends in mobile application development, it presents considerations related to the design of a real world application and offers a selection of tools and means which can be used for development or be integrated into the application.
User Interface for Web-Based Games
Hlaváč, Martin ; Beran, Vítězslav (referee) ; Hradiš, Michal (advisor)
This thesis describes challenges in designing, developing and testing web user interfaces. It discusses human-computer interaction, communication channels and user interface analogy to the real world. User interfaces can be designed     to be optimal for a specific action or to suite the user. A design of interfaces focused on users utilize methods, such as gamification and improving user experience, which can improve interface usability. User interface development is demonstrated on     web page development. Further, the thesis describes 3 web user interface testing methods. The methods are demonstrated by designing, developing, and testing user interface of a web strategy game.
Multi-User Cooperation in Augmented Reality on iOS
Jurczyk, Adam ; Kapinus, Michal (referee) ; Beran, Vítězslav (advisor)
The aim of this work was to create a solution that would allow multiple users to cooperate in a shared Augmented Reality environment. The proposed solution enables users to interact and edit a 3D scene in real time. Thesis touches on the subject of how a user interface should look like to assist with synchronization of devices in the shared scene. It also describes a system for user permission and action conflict resolution when dealing with virtual object interaction. A hybrid peer-to-peer architecture is designed to facilitate communication between individual peers. The solution is based on the iOS platform and uses the new functions available in the ARKit 2 framework. The resulting application is used to demonstrate and evaluate how the designed systems perform during multi-user cooperation. The designed solution can be used as a basis for an application that presents work from a designer to a client with the ability to get expressive user feedback in real time and in the intended physical environment.
Software Tool for Visual Specification of Laboratory Experiments Execution Flow
Truhlář, Jan ; Zbořil, František (referee) ; Šimek, Václav (advisor)
Aim of this work is to design and create a software tool, which will allow visual specification of laboratory experiments flow on device called GOLEM. This device was created by research group from Department of Chemical Drugs, University of Veterinary and Pharmaceutical Sciences Brno. This software was based on modern web technologies, tools for their design and implementation. The software created in this work offers ergonomic and the highly modular user interface which can be easily extended in case of upgrade. Main benefit of this work is providing research group with a new software tool which will help them perform experiments more effectively.
Multi-User Cooperation in Augmented Reality on iOS
Jurczyk, Adam ; Kapinus, Michal (referee) ; Beran, Vítězslav (advisor)
The aim of this work was to create a solution that would allow multiple users to cooperate in a shared Augmented Reality environment. The proposed solution enables users to interact and edit a 3D scene in real time. Thesis touches on the subject of how a user interface should look like to assist with synchronization of devices in the shared scene. It also describes a system for user permission and action conflict resolution when dealing with virtual object interaction. A hybrid peer-to-peer architecture is designed to facilitate communication between individual peers. The solution is based on the iOS platform and uses the new functions available in the ARKit 2 framework. The resulting application is used to demonstrate and evaluate how the designed systems perform during multi-user cooperation. The designed solution can be used as a basis for an application that presents work from a designer to a client with the ability to get expressive user feedback in real time and in the intended physical environment.
Proposal recovery tools ECCAIRS 5 Taxonomy Design Tools
Mašková, Šárka ; Šplíchal, Miroslav (referee) ; Chlebek, Jiří (advisor)
The diploma thesis focuses on describing the potential modifications of the ECCAIRS system, using the Taxonomy Design Tools toolkit, and creating a proposal to use the toolkit to simplify the user experience of the ECCAIRS system on a national level. The theoretical part includes a description of the legislation related to the aviation accidents and incidents reporting, covered by the Regulation (EU) No 376/2014, followed by the procedure of aviation occurrence reporting in the Czech Republic and the description of the ECCAIRS system, its tools, features and modification options. The practical part of the thesis contains the proposal of using the specified toolkit to optimize the ECCAIRS system usage efficiency, including a detailed description of the steps taken to achieve that goal.
Mobile Application for Management of Music Band Production
Dolinský, Miloš ; Rudnitckaia, Julia (referee) ; Hynek, Jiří (advisor)
This bachelor thesis describes entire process of develeopment of application MyBandSong that serves to manage creations of a musical band. A part of application is also a simple editor for writing music in the form of a tablature. Individual phases of development are described - from the requirements specification to design of a user interface, its implementation and final testing. Application is implemented in Java language for Android operating system. With MyBandSong bands can easily manage their songs and concert from one place, which can save time on rehearsals or before concerts.

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