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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Podpůrný systém pro řízení projektů v malé softwarové firmě / A support system designed for project management in a small software company

Švejda, Milan January 2011 (has links)
The subject of the work was to create a project support software application designed for work in smaller companies. The opening parts of the thesis concern on market research and are followed by chapters concerning on request specifications and possible usage possibilities of the application. In following parts is covered the analysis of possible means to create the application. Closing chapters of the thesis cover detailed user and administrator instructions. The application itself is attached to the thesis.
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Vývoj aplikace Afatický slovník 2.0 / Application development – Aphasia dictionary 2.0

Provazníková, Johana January 2015 (has links)
The theme of the thesis is the development of the appliacation Aphasia dictionary 2.0. Aphasic Dictionary 1.0 is an application that our project team has developed in terms of side specialization. It is a logopaedic therapeutic tool for patients with aphasia which contains entries in the dictionary with the visuals accompanied by a soundtrack. This device helps make the therapy with expert more attractive and it allows home training for the pacients. Now the team plans to develop a second version which should be comprehensive and professional manner. The aim of the thesis is to prepare the data for this project. Specifically I am going to carry out research among users analyse the changes compared to the first vision and put together a project plan.
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Návrh a implementace monitorovacího systému s použitím metod projektového řízení / Design and Implementation of a Monitoring System Using Methods of Project Management

Klaudíny, Matúš January 2017 (has links)
This master’s thesis is focused on the design and implementation of a project which defines a custom monitoring system for needs of a specific company. The design addresses the integration, innovation and simplification of selected company processes based on chosen procedures and analyses from the project management methodology. These processes belong to a single integrated system to save expenses connected with their monitoring and execution.
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Výběr a implementace informačního systému / Information System Selection

Čelková, Zuzana January 2018 (has links)
This thesis deals with the selection of an information system for Webnode, which offers on-line services to its customers. The company wants to expand its services and wants to give customers the ability to manage their websites through a mobile application. The thesis deals with the selection of an information system for creating a mobile application. The first chapter of the thesis explains the theoretical starting points that we will use in the practical part. The following chapter introduces the company and its vision, mission, and marketing mix and offers detailed analysis of the company, using a variety of methods. The third chapter deals with problem solving, information system selection and its implementation. At the end of the thesis, the benefits of the solution are summarized.
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A formação de profissionais em tecnologia da informação na área de desenvolvimento de software

Camacho Júnior, Carlos Olavo de Azevedo 18 May 2011 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2016-04-29T14:22:52Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Carlos Olavo de Azevedo Camacho JUnior.pdf: 1515509 bytes, checksum: aabcef2f95f84d9a72db1a2c9b9aff85 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2011-05-18 / This research aims to verify how application projects can help the software developer professional to acquire knowledge about the 3-tier development model. Nowadays companies want to prove that their services are accomplished with the best quality standards of information technology. To do that many tools are created and a special one is called IDE Integrated Development Environment. An IDE allows the software developer professional to bring efficacy into his project. We will discuss what skills are important to this professional. This research will analyze the question: Why do companies based on information technology like to use processes with patterns? To demonstrate the importance of patterns in technology field, we search the Internet history (Vint Cert, Demi Getsko) to discuss the patterns used in Internet history. We have written articles about .NET development to demonstrate how to use patterns in a software development project. This research originated a book titled "Desenvolvimento em Camadas com C# .NET (available in portuguese only)" who was used by IFET-SP students in a study. We´ll analyze this study to get indicators about the efficiency of application project in the educational process of the software developer professionals / O trabalho de pesquisa realizado tem como objetivo geral conhecer em que medida o desenvolvedor de software - estudante de um curso técnico de informática - pode se beneficiar com a utilização de um projeto de aplicação para a assimilação da metodologia de desenvolvimento em camadas. Atualmente empresas de desenvolvimento de software buscam excelência na prestação de serviços. Com isso acompanhamos o surgimento de diversas ferramentas para o aumento de produtividade. Dentre elas destaca-se a IDE (Integrated Development Environment - Ambiente de Desenvolvimento Integrado) e conhecer essas ferramentas torna-se essencial para este profissional. Mas o conjunto de competências (Perrenoud, Le Boterf) exigidas pelo profissional desenvolvedor de software não se restringe aos aspectos técnicos. Analisamos neste trabalho quais as competências necessárias ao profissional de desenvolvimento de software. Essa análise tem base no pensamento complexo de Edgar Morin. Visando demonstrar ainda a importância dos padrões quando se trata de tecnologia, buscamos na história da própria Internet (Vint Cert, Demi Getsko) exemplos para analisar a necessidade de padronização. Pesquisamos um padrão denominado "metodologia de desenvolvimento em camadas". Para analisar com maior profundidade a importância dos padrões, criamos neste trabalho um material didático (projeto LOJA .NET) que permitiu ao aluno exercitar conceitos sobre desenvolvimento de software. Tendo analisado as competências exigidas para o profissional de desenvolvimento de software bem como a importância do uso de padrões nesta profissão, analisamos se o projeto LOJA .NET contribui com este profissional no uso de suas habilidades e competências para compreender como utilizar padrões no processo de desenvolvimento de software. Com o apoio do IFET-SP Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia de São Paulo realizamos uma pesquisa qualitativa onde alunos do curso técnico em informática utilizaram o projeto proposto. Utilizar conhecimentos que o aluno já possui; conhecer o que este aluno é capaz de fazer com a ajuda do professor ou de outro aluno e atuar nesse intervalo, ou seja, no caminho que o aluno vai percorrer até que consiga realizar sozinho o que atualmente só consegue realizar com o auxílio de alguém são conceitos advindos da teoria de Vygotsky. Com a análise desta pesquisa buscamos identificar a relevância do uso de projetos de aplicação na formação do profissional de desenvolvimento de software
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Metodika a nástroj pro podporu řízení rizik v projektech / Methodology and Software Support for Risk Management in Projects

Blašková, Adriána January 2019 (has links)
This master's thesis deals with the area of risk management in project management. The aim is to create a complex risk management methodology and a functional prototype of the system that complements and supports it. The methodology is based on the fundamental principles of these areas and the analysis of currently used project and risk management approaches in practice. Selected were PRINCE2, Agile Approach and ITIL. The advantages of the methodology are its complexity, no bound to any standard but based on methodology's positive  features. Based on the methodology, a web application for management and visualization of projects and risks has been developed and supports work with it.
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Web applications using the Google Web Toolkit / Webanwendungen unter Verwendung des Google Web Toolkits

von Wenckstern, Michael 04 June 2013 (has links) (PDF)
This diploma thesis describes how to create or convert traditional Java programs to desktop-like rich internet applications with the Google Web Toolkit. The Google Web Toolkit is an open source development environment, which translates Java code to browser and device independent HTML and JavaScript. Most of the GWT framework parts, including the Java to JavaScript compiler as well as important security issues of websites will be introduced. The famous Agricola board game will be implemented in the Model-View-Presenter pattern to show that complex user interfaces can be created with the Google Web Toolkit. The Google Web Toolkit framework will be compared with the JavaServer Faces one to find out which toolkit is the right one for the next web project. / Diese Diplomarbeit beschreibt die Erzeugung desktopähnlicher Anwendungen mit dem Google Web Toolkit und die Umwandlung klassischer Java-Programme in diese. Das Google Web Toolkit ist eine Open-Source-Entwicklungsumgebung, die Java-Code in browserunabhängiges als auch in geräteübergreifendes HTML und JavaScript übersetzt. Vorgestellt wird der Großteil des GWT Frameworks inklusive des Java zu JavaScript-Compilers sowie wichtige Sicherheitsaspekte von Internetseiten. Um zu zeigen, dass auch komplizierte graphische Oberflächen mit dem Google Web Toolkit erzeugt werden können, wird das bekannte Brettspiel Agricola mittels Model-View-Presenter Designmuster implementiert. Zur Ermittlung der richtigen Technologie für das nächste Webprojekt findet ein Vergleich zwischen dem Google Web Toolkit und JavaServer Faces statt.
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Web applications using the Google Web Toolkit

von Wenckstern, Michael 05 June 2013 (has links)
This diploma thesis describes how to create or convert traditional Java programs to desktop-like rich internet applications with the Google Web Toolkit. The Google Web Toolkit is an open source development environment, which translates Java code to browser and device independent HTML and JavaScript. Most of the GWT framework parts, including the Java to JavaScript compiler as well as important security issues of websites will be introduced. The famous Agricola board game will be implemented in the Model-View-Presenter pattern to show that complex user interfaces can be created with the Google Web Toolkit. The Google Web Toolkit framework will be compared with the JavaServer Faces one to find out which toolkit is the right one for the next web project.:I Abstract II Contents III Acronyms and Glossary III.I Acronyms III.II Glossary IV Credits 1 Introduction 2 Basics 2.1 Development of the World Wide Web 2.2 Hypertext Markup Language 2.3 Cascading Style Sheets 2.4 JavaScript 2.5 Hypertext Markup Language Document Object Model 2.6 Asynchronous JavaScript and XML 3 GWT toolbox and compiler 3.1 GWT in action 3.2 A short overview of the toolkit 3.3 GWT compiler and JSNI 3.3.1 Overview of GWT compiler and JSNI 3.3.2 Deferred binding and bootstrapping process 3.3.3 GWT compiler steps and optimizations 3.4 Java Runtime Environment Emulation 3.5 Widgets and Panels 3.5.1 Overview of GWT Widgets 3.5.2 Event handlers in GWT Widgets 3.5.3 Manipulating browser’s DOM with GWT DOM class 3.5.4 GWT Designer and view optimization using UiBinder 3.6 Remote Procedure Calls 3.6.1 Comparison of Remote Procedure Calls with Remote Method Invocations 3.6.2 GWT’s RPC service and serializable whitelist 3.7 History Management 3.8 Client Bundle 3.8.1 Using ImageResources in the ClientBundle interface 3.8.2 Using CssResources in the ClientBundle interface 4 Model-View-Presenter Architecture 4.1 Comparison of MVP and MVC 4.2 GWT Model-View-Presenter pattern example: Agricola board game 4.3 Extending the Agricola web application with mobile views 4.4 Introducing activities in the Agricola Model-View-Presenter pattern enabling browser history 5 Comparison of the two web frameworks: GWT and JSF 5.1 Definitions of comparison fields 5.2 Comparison in category 1: Nearly completely static sites with a little bit of dynamic content, e.g. news update 5.3 Comparison in category 2: Doing a survey in both technologies 5.4 Comparison in category 3: Creating a forum to show data 5.5 Comparison in category 4: Writing a chat application 5.6 Comparison in category 5: Writing the speed game Snake 5.7 Summary 6 Security 6.1 Download Tomcat 6.2 Dynamic Web Application Project with GWT and Tomcat 6.3 Establish HTTPS connections in Tomcat 6.3.1 Create a pem certificate 6.3.2 Convert pem certificate into a key store object 6.3.3 Configure Tomcat’s XML files to enable HTPPS 6.4 Establish a database connection in Tomcat 6.4.1 Create TomcatGWT user and schema, and add the table countries 6.4.2 Configure Tomcat’s XML files to get access to the database connection 6.4.3 PreparedStatements avoid MySQL injections 6.5 Login mechanism in Tomcat 6.6 SafeHtml 7 Presenting a complex software application written in GWT 8 Conclusions 8.1 Summary 8.2 Future work A Appendix A 1 Configure the Google Web Toolkit framework in Eclipse A 1.1 Install the Java Developer Kit A 1.2 Download Eclipse A 1.3 Install the GWT plugin in Eclipse A 1.4 Create first GWT Java Project A 2 Figures A 3 Listings A 3.1 Source code of the Agricola board game A 3.2 Source code of GWT and JSF comparison A 4 Tables R Lists and References R 1 Lists R 1.1 List of Tables R 1.2 List of Figures R 1.3 List of Listings R 2 References R 2.1 Books R 2.2 Online resources / Diese Diplomarbeit beschreibt die Erzeugung desktopähnlicher Anwendungen mit dem Google Web Toolkit und die Umwandlung klassischer Java-Programme in diese. Das Google Web Toolkit ist eine Open-Source-Entwicklungsumgebung, die Java-Code in browserunabhängiges als auch in geräteübergreifendes HTML und JavaScript übersetzt. Vorgestellt wird der Großteil des GWT Frameworks inklusive des Java zu JavaScript-Compilers sowie wichtige Sicherheitsaspekte von Internetseiten. Um zu zeigen, dass auch komplizierte graphische Oberflächen mit dem Google Web Toolkit erzeugt werden können, wird das bekannte Brettspiel Agricola mittels Model-View-Presenter Designmuster implementiert. Zur Ermittlung der richtigen Technologie für das nächste Webprojekt findet ein Vergleich zwischen dem Google Web Toolkit und JavaServer Faces statt.:I Abstract II Contents III Acronyms and Glossary III.I Acronyms III.II Glossary IV Credits 1 Introduction 2 Basics 2.1 Development of the World Wide Web 2.2 Hypertext Markup Language 2.3 Cascading Style Sheets 2.4 JavaScript 2.5 Hypertext Markup Language Document Object Model 2.6 Asynchronous JavaScript and XML 3 GWT toolbox and compiler 3.1 GWT in action 3.2 A short overview of the toolkit 3.3 GWT compiler and JSNI 3.3.1 Overview of GWT compiler and JSNI 3.3.2 Deferred binding and bootstrapping process 3.3.3 GWT compiler steps and optimizations 3.4 Java Runtime Environment Emulation 3.5 Widgets and Panels 3.5.1 Overview of GWT Widgets 3.5.2 Event handlers in GWT Widgets 3.5.3 Manipulating browser’s DOM with GWT DOM class 3.5.4 GWT Designer and view optimization using UiBinder 3.6 Remote Procedure Calls 3.6.1 Comparison of Remote Procedure Calls with Remote Method Invocations 3.6.2 GWT’s RPC service and serializable whitelist 3.7 History Management 3.8 Client Bundle 3.8.1 Using ImageResources in the ClientBundle interface 3.8.2 Using CssResources in the ClientBundle interface 4 Model-View-Presenter Architecture 4.1 Comparison of MVP and MVC 4.2 GWT Model-View-Presenter pattern example: Agricola board game 4.3 Extending the Agricola web application with mobile views 4.4 Introducing activities in the Agricola Model-View-Presenter pattern enabling browser history 5 Comparison of the two web frameworks: GWT and JSF 5.1 Definitions of comparison fields 5.2 Comparison in category 1: Nearly completely static sites with a little bit of dynamic content, e.g. news update 5.3 Comparison in category 2: Doing a survey in both technologies 5.4 Comparison in category 3: Creating a forum to show data 5.5 Comparison in category 4: Writing a chat application 5.6 Comparison in category 5: Writing the speed game Snake 5.7 Summary 6 Security 6.1 Download Tomcat 6.2 Dynamic Web Application Project with GWT and Tomcat 6.3 Establish HTTPS connections in Tomcat 6.3.1 Create a pem certificate 6.3.2 Convert pem certificate into a key store object 6.3.3 Configure Tomcat’s XML files to enable HTPPS 6.4 Establish a database connection in Tomcat 6.4.1 Create TomcatGWT user and schema, and add the table countries 6.4.2 Configure Tomcat’s XML files to get access to the database connection 6.4.3 PreparedStatements avoid MySQL injections 6.5 Login mechanism in Tomcat 6.6 SafeHtml 7 Presenting a complex software application written in GWT 8 Conclusions 8.1 Summary 8.2 Future work A Appendix A 1 Configure the Google Web Toolkit framework in Eclipse A 1.1 Install the Java Developer Kit A 1.2 Download Eclipse A 1.3 Install the GWT plugin in Eclipse A 1.4 Create first GWT Java Project A 2 Figures A 3 Listings A 3.1 Source code of the Agricola board game A 3.2 Source code of GWT and JSF comparison A 4 Tables R Lists and References R 1 Lists R 1.1 List of Tables R 1.2 List of Figures R 1.3 List of Listings R 2 References R 2.1 Books R 2.2 Online resources

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