Bachelor theses
Design of universal 2D graphical interface
Author
Rostislav Novák
Year
2014
Type
Bachelor thesis
Supervisor
Mgr. Martin Podloucký
Reviewers
doc. Ing. Robert Pergl, Ph.D.
Department
Generating reports from BORM process diagrams
Author
Jan Valášek
Year
2015
Type
Bachelor thesis
Supervisor
Mgr. Martin Podloucký
Reviewers
doc. Ing. Robert Pergl, Ph.D.
Department
Summary
The thesis deals with designing, analysing and implementing a tool for ex-porting BORM porcess diagrams into text. The tool is implemented in the
Smalltalk programming language in the Pharo IDE as a part of DynaCASE diagram editor.
The developement was focused on easy usage of this tool, creating an interface for communication with DynaCASE, correct interpretation of given diagrams and their export to clearly readable text.
The results of exporting a simple diagram to text form are in the appendix of the thesis.
Multiplatform HEX Editor
Author
Luis Sanchez
Year
2017
Type
Bachelor thesis
Supervisor
Mgr. Martin Podloucký
Reviewers
Ing. Radomír Polách
Department
Summary
This thesis describes the development of a program used to edit files in a binary form.
(HEX editor). This program is designed to run on Windows, Linux and Mac OS platforms.
In the thesis I have done an analysis of contemporary HEX editors based on which
I have designed and implemented a new one. The program supports basic functions
common for HEX editors and is designed in a way that allows for adding additional
features.
Information system for supporting the Taizé community gatherings
Author
Tomáš Jakl
Year
2019
Type
Bachelor thesis
Supervisor
Mgr. Martin Podloucký
Reviewers
RNDr. Kateřina Trlifajová, Ph.D.
Department
Summary
This work analyzes, design and implements a second part of a web application for support of Europe-wide community meetings. The second part of the application supports management of users, permissions, public transport and accommodation.
Web application for online web scraping
Author
Jakub Drahoš
Year
2019
Type
Bachelor thesis
Supervisor
Mgr. Martin Podloucký
Reviewers
Ing. Marek Suchánek
Department
Summary
This thesis focuses on the development of a web scraping tool. It aims particularly on non-programmer users, who don't have any web development background. The original intention was to create a web application. However, such a solution has proven to be inadequate in its complexity to the given problem. Therefore the tool was eventually implemented as a Google Chrome extension. The software has been successfully designed, implemented and tested. Also, an analysis of existing solution was done, which made it possible to find shortcomings of competing tools (especially complex manipulation) and to offer users an application that does not suffer from these insufficiencies. The thesis also provides the reader with an introduction to the legal issues of web scraping and summarizes essential knowledge from Czech, European and continental law in one place.
Web application for interactive mind maps
Author
Dominika Králiková
Year
2019
Type
Bachelor thesis
Supervisor
Mgr. Martin Podloucký
Reviewers
Ing. Marek Suchánek
Department
Summary
This bachelor thesis focuses on the development of a web application for creating interactive mind maps. At the beginning, the basic concepts are defined and existing software is evaluated. The main subject of this thesis is the description of the whole development process - requirements analysis, user interface design, technology selection, actual implementation with the help of the React framework and testing of the application. The output is a functioning and user-friendly web application that enables the user to create a mind map extended with interactive elements and to style all mind map elements with a simple class assignment.
Mobile application for musical hearing training
Author
Trong Chung Chau Nguyen
Year
2019
Type
Bachelor thesis
Supervisor
Mgr. Martin Podloucký
Reviewers
Ing. Josef Vogel, CSc.
Department
Summary
This thesis proposes a hypothetical solution for musical hearing training and provides clarifications of fundamental music terms. Competing alternatives are compared with the proposed solution.
Furthermore, classic development software cycle (analysis, draft, implementation, testing) are elaborated for the inception of mobile application for musical hearing training.
The final mobile application features training planning and a configurable soundboard. Multiplatform framework Xamarin has been used as a foundation for the application.
Master theses
Application Integration Based on REST Architectural Style
Author
Michal Sabol
Year
2013
Type
Master thesis
Supervisor
Mgr. Martin Podloucký
Reviewers
Ing. Michal Valenta, Ph.D.
Department