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Squirrel: Web Framework in Swift
Klembara, Filip ; Bobák, Petr (referee) ; Herout, Adam (advisor)
The goal of this thesis is to create a Swift framework that allows to create web applications and is easy to use, works with the MongoDB database, offers custom templates, minimizes the need for key-value programming, and uses Swift 4. I have solved the problem by implementing server application, which is working with my framework. I used generic programming and Codable protocol, which allows simple data serialization. The created solution provides an environment for creating web applications for all Swift-supported Linux distributions. The benefit of this work is to simplify the development of web applications for Swift developers.
Android Application for Children with Easy Content Expansion
Turcovský, Jakub ; Herout, Adam (referee) ; Szőke, Igor (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with draft and implementation of the project, thanks to which parents can themselves create content of applications for their children. These applications are mostly games which support mental development of preschool children and teach them how to work with touch devices. This project, called Tamaty (note: the name is made from Czech words for Dad, Mom and You), consists of a web framework that allows parents to upload media files at server, create a package, then download the package to Android applications which will make a children game from it. For the purposes of this thesis I've implemented variations on the well-known games pexeso and puzzle.
Speech signal processing via web interface
Markovič, Michal ; Smékal, Zdeněk (referee) ; Mekyska, Jiří (advisor)
This work is resolving the possibility of processing a speech signal by using the web interface. A record of the speech signal is made and then saved and stored in servers. Then it’s possible to analyse and process the record with the help of a web application written in the C++ programming language. The results are shown in website.
Application Framework for Information System Development in Dart
Raška, Miroslav ; Křivka, Zbyněk (referee) ; Rychlý, Marek (advisor)
Web applications development nowadays is experiencing specific difficulties in presentation layer that could be solved by a framework that combines modern technologies and novel framework approach. The difficulties are introduced, along with their solution in existing web frameworks. Novel, message-driven framework architecture, basic component structure and various framework extensions are analysed and outcomes and effects are discussed. Technical problems with implementation of generally analysed solutions in the Dart language are examined. The decisions and solutions are accompanied by their effects on real-world applications.
Mobile System for Text Recognition on iOS
Bobák, Petr ; Sochor, Jakub (referee) ; Zemčík, Pavel (advisor)
This thesis describes a development of a modern client-server application for text recognition on iOS platform. The reader is acquainted with common principles of a client-server model, including its known architecture styles, and with a distribution of logical layers between both sides of the model. After that the thesis depicts current trends and examples of suitable technologies for creating an application programming interface of a web server. Possible ways of text recognition on the server side are discussed as well. In context of a client side, the thesis provides an insight into iOS platform and a few important concepts in iOS application development. Following implementation of the server side is stressed to be reusable as much as possible for different kinds of use cases. Last but not least, the thesis provides a simple iOS framework for a direct communication with the recognition server. Finally, an application for evaluation of food ingredients from a packaging material is implemented as an example of usage.
Web Application of Authentication System
Nohava, Martin ; Dzurenda, Petr (referee) ; Malina, Lukáš (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is the design and development of graphical-user interfaces for cryptographic protocols using web technologies. Specifically, it adds the possibility to control the PEAS authentication system through web interfaces. The thesis first evaluates the contemporary possibilities of modern web applications and pays attention to the issue of interconnecting web technologies with authentication system created in C programming language. For this purpose, the work also focuses on the Webassembly technology. In the practical part, four graphical user interfaces were created, one for each entity of the authentication system. They are built on web technologies such as HTML, CSS and JavaScript, utilizing the Vue.js framework. Communication with the authentication system provides the developed web servers. They are using API and run in the Node.js environment.
Design of computer exercises for security of information systems
Nakládalová, Kateřina ; Tomašov, Adrián (referee) ; Myška, Vojtěch (advisor)
Nowadays, many services are provided in an online environment through web applications. A large amount of data and sensitive information is thus transmitted through cyberspace, which can be stolen by attackers if the systems that handle it are not sufficiently secure. Education in Information Security is therefore crucial. To this end, a web application in the Java programming language was therefore created to demonstrate attacks aimed at it. The application is constructed using Spring framework and connected to PostgreSQL database. The most common attacks on web applications are demonstrated and described in this thesis which are Brute force attack, SQL injection attack, Cross-site scripting attack and Cross-site request forgery, access control vulnerabilities, sensitive data exposure, data inconsistency in web application and interference with web application parameter manipulation. Specific ways of implementing protection against these attacks are given to ensure their safe use. This work can be used as a useful source of information for web application developers and users who want to gain knowledge about the issues of cyber attacks and thereby reduce the risk of their occurrence.
Web Application of Authentication System
Nohava, Martin ; Dzurenda, Petr (referee) ; Malina, Lukáš (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is the design and development of graphical-user interfaces for cryptographic protocols using web technologies. Specifically, it adds the possibility to control the PEAS authentication system through web interfaces. The thesis first evaluates the contemporary possibilities of modern web applications and pays attention to the issue of interconnecting web technologies with authentication system created in C programming language. For this purpose, the work also focuses on the Webassembly technology. In the practical part, four graphical user interfaces were created, one for each entity of the authentication system. They are built on web technologies such as HTML, CSS and JavaScript, utilizing the Vue.js framework. Communication with the authentication system provides the developed web servers. They are using API and run in the Node.js environment.
Squirrel: Web Framework in Swift
Klembara, Filip ; Bobák, Petr (referee) ; Herout, Adam (advisor)
The goal of this thesis is to create a Swift framework that allows to create web applications and is easy to use, works with the MongoDB database, offers custom templates, minimizes the need for key-value programming, and uses Swift 4. I have solved the problem by implementing server application, which is working with my framework. I used generic programming and Codable protocol, which allows simple data serialization. The created solution provides an environment for creating web applications for all Swift-supported Linux distributions. The benefit of this work is to simplify the development of web applications for Swift developers.
Mobile System for Text Recognition on iOS
Bobák, Petr ; Sochor, Jakub (referee) ; Zemčík, Pavel (advisor)
This thesis describes a development of a modern client-server application for text recognition on iOS platform. The reader is acquainted with common principles of a client-server model, including its known architecture styles, and with a distribution of logical layers between both sides of the model. After that the thesis depicts current trends and examples of suitable technologies for creating an application programming interface of a web server. Possible ways of text recognition on the server side are discussed as well. In context of a client side, the thesis provides an insight into iOS platform and a few important concepts in iOS application development. Following implementation of the server side is stressed to be reusable as much as possible for different kinds of use cases. Last but not least, the thesis provides a simple iOS framework for a direct communication with the recognition server. Finally, an application for evaluation of food ingredients from a packaging material is implemented as an example of usage.

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