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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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Poilsio laiko samprata ir rūšys / The concept of rest time and its types

Žukauskaitė, Agnietė 23 June 2014 (has links)
Šio magistro baigiamojo darbo tema yra „Poilsio laiko samprata ir jo rūšys“. Darbo tikslas yra išanalizuoti poilsio laiko sampratą bei jo rūšis, pasitelkiant šiuos uždavinius – išanalizuoti poilsio laiko sąvokos reglamentavimą Lietuvos bei Europos Sąjungos teisės aktuose, nustatyti pagrindiniu poilsio laiko požymius, išanalizuoti poilsio laiko rūšių sistemą, pateiktą Darbo kodekse. Rašant šį darbą remtasi Lietuvos bei Europos Sąjungos teisės aktais, Lietuvos teismų bei Europos Teisingumo Teismo praktika, įvairiais darbo teisės vadovėliais, Darbo kodekso komentaru. Šis darbas susideda iš dviejų dalių. Pirmojoje dalyje analizuojama poilsio laiko samprata, atsižvelgiant į jos reglamentavimą Lietuvos ir Europos Sąjungos teisės aktais, nagrinėjamas poilsio ir darbo laiko ryšys, išskiriami pagrindiniai poilsio laiko požymiai. Antrojoje darbo dalyje analizuojama poilsio laiko rūšių sistema, apžvelgiamos atskiros poilsio laiko rūšys bei tam tikros atskirų poilsio laiko rūšių reglamentavimo problemos. Šiame magistro darbe prieita prie išvados, kad rekomenduojama pakoreguoti Darbo kodekse pateiktą poilsio laiko rūšių sąrašą, nustatytos pagrindiniai poilsio laiko požymiai. / The title of this master thesis is “The Concept of Rest time and its Types”. The main purpose of this thesis is to analyze the concept of rest time and its types using the following goals - analyzing regulation of the concept of rest time provided by Lithuanian and EU legal acts, determining the main features of rest time, analyzing the system of the types of rest time as provided in the Labour Code of the Republic of Lithuania. While working on this thesis the following types of information sources have been used – Lithuanian and EU legal acts, the rulings of Lithuanian courts as well as of the European Court of Justice, various textbooks on labour law, the Commentary of the Labour Code. This thesis consists of two main parts. The first part of the thesis is dedicated to the analysis of the concept of rest time, researching the relation between rest time and working time, determining the main features of the rest time. The second part of the thesis is devoted for the analysis of the system of the types of rest time as provided in the Labour Code, the review of different types of rest time and indicating several regulatory problems regarding some types of rest time.
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Contratos REST robustos e leves : uma abordagem em design-by-contract com NeoIDL / Lightweight and robust REST contracts : an approach in design-by-contract with NeoIDL

Lima, Lucas Ferreira de 11 July 2016 (has links)
Dissertação (mestrado)—Universidade de Brasília, Faculdade de Tecnologia, Departamento de Engenharia Elétrica, 2016. / Submitted by Fernanda Percia França (fernandafranca@bce.unb.br) on 2016-10-04T19:34:39Z No. of bitstreams: 1 2016_LucasFerreiradeLima.pdf: 3499026 bytes, checksum: deed5aff55581af6d3b7be795b2e8143 (MD5) / Approved for entry into archive by Raquel Viana(raquelviana@bce.unb.br) on 2017-01-06T19:20:46Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 1 2016_LucasFerreiradeLima.pdf: 3499026 bytes, checksum: deed5aff55581af6d3b7be795b2e8143 (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2017-01-06T19:20:46Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 2016_LucasFerreiradeLima.pdf: 3499026 bytes, checksum: deed5aff55581af6d3b7be795b2e8143 (MD5) / A demanda por integração entre sistemas heterogêneos fez aumentar a adoção de soluções baseadas em computação orientada a serviços -- SOC, sendo o uso de serviços Web a estratégia mais comum para implementar serviços, com a adoção crescente do estilo arquitetural REST. Por outro lado, REST ainda não dispõe de uma notação padrão para especificação de contratos e linguagens como Swagger, YAML e WADL cumprem com o único propósito de descrever serviços, porém apresentam uma significativa limitação: são voltadas para computadores, tendo escrita e leitura complexas para humanos, dificultando a abordagem Contract-first, estimulada em SOC. Tal limitação motivou a especificação da linguagem NeoIDL, concebida com o objetivo de ser mais expressiva para humanos, além de prover suporte a modularização e herança. Problema. Nenhuma dessas linguagens, incluindo a NeoIDL, dá suporte a contratos robustos, como os possíveis de serem descritos em linguagens ou extensões de linguagens com suporte a Design-by-contract -- DbC, exploradas tipicamente no paradigma de orientação a objetos. Objetivos. O objetivo geral deste trabalho é investigar o uso de construções de DbC no contexto de SOC, verificando a viabilidade e utilidade de sua adoção na especificação de contratos e implementação de serviços REST. Resultados e Contribuições. Essa dissertação contribui tecnicamente com uma extensão da NeoIDL para DbC, contemplando dois tipos de precondição e pós-condição: uma básica, que valida o valor de atributos e dados de saída; e outra baseada em serviços, em que composições de serviços são acionadas para validar se o serviço deve ser executado (ou se foi executado adequadamente, em caso de pós-condições). Sob a perspectiva de validação empírica, contribui-se com dois estudos. Um primeiro, verificou os requisitos de expressividade e reuso da NeoIDL, sendo realizado no domínio de Comando e Controle em parceria com o Exército Brasileiro. O segundo, teve maior interesse na análise da percepção de utilidade e facilidade de uso das construções DbC propostas para a NeoIDL, levando a respostas positivas em termos de facilidade de uso e aceitação. ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ABSTRACT / The demand for integratin heterogeneus systems grows up the adoptions of solutions based on service oriented computing -- SOC, in special with the increasing use of the REST architectural style. Nevertheless, there is no standard way to represent REST contracts. Swagger, YAML and WADL only provide mechanisms to describe services, which leads to a relevant limitation: they are made for computers and are hard for humans to write and read. This hinders the adoption of the Contract-First approach. This limitation motivated the creation of NeoIDL language, designed with the aim to be more expressive for humans, besides providing support to modularization and inheritance. Problem. None of this specification languages, including NeoIDL, gives support to strong contracts as present in languages that supports Design-by-Contract, tipically found in the object oriented paradigm. Objetives. The main objective of this work is to investigate the use of Design-by-Contract constructions in the SOC context, checking the viability and utility of its adoption at the REST contracts specification and service implementation. Results and contributions. This master thesis contributes technically with the extention of NeoIDL towards supporting Design-by-Contract, adding to it two types of pre and post-conditions. The basic type checks the values of incoming and outgoing atributes. The service based type makes employes a kind of service composition by calling another service to check if the main service may be executed (or if it was correctly executed, in case of post-conditions). By the empirical validation perspective, this thesis contributes with two studies: the first, verifies the expressiveness and reusability requirements of NeoIDL, whitin the domain of Command and Control in colaboration with the Brazilian Army. The second study focused on the analysis of utility and easy of use perspectives of the Design-by-Contract constructions proposed. It gave us interesting answers in terms of acceptance and easy to use.
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Katalogizace webových služeb založených na architektuře REST / Catalogization of RESTful webservices

Koch, Ondřej January 2011 (has links)
Currently there is a lot of enterprise middleware platforms based on SOAP-oriented webservices. However common message oriented middleware does not fully satisfy the need of integration small to middle sized services keeping the expenses reasonably low. The main goal of this thesis is to provide the analysis, and achitecture of a catalog for REST based webservices and to provide implementation at least for the purpose of practical examples. This catalog should enable it's users the publication of REST webservices, their categorization, searching, sharing and providing metainformation and therefore providing support for the deployment process, propagation, maintanance and further development and therefore lead to higher standarization of these services. The system should be percieved as a proof of concept of support system of a RESTful MOM.
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Esper Web: Webové rozhranie pre spracovanie udalostí v reálnom čase / Esper web: Web interface for real time event processing

Kravec, Martin January 2014 (has links)
This thesis deals with the complex event processing problem. In theoretical part you can find explanation of basic terms and description of used technologies. Reader also becomes fammiliar with basics of work with esper. Practical part is about building administrative interface, which after connecting to server part of application enables user to use basic functionality of esper engine without previous programming knowledge. Part of this chapter is about system set-up, installation and launching the application as it is not considered to be a trivial task.
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Vylepšení podpory architektury REST v JBossESB / Improve Support for RESTful Processing in JBossESB

Eliáš, Filip January 2011 (has links)
The goal of this work is to allow JBoss ESB to communicate with remote applications using REST. JBoss ESB is a platform that separates application logic from the process functions and enables communication between applications with different interfaces by sending messages. REST is an architecture that provides universal interface for communication between computer systems in the network. This work describes integration of REST communication architecture with JBoss ESB platform. The integration is divided into two parts. The input part accepts REST requests, propagates their content to the JBoss ESB and generates a response. The output part waits for the messages from JBoss ESB from which it creates the REST requests, sends them to the recipients and receives responses. The implementation puts emphasis on integration with the RESTEasy project. RESTEasy provides a framework that facilitates development of applications that support REST communication.
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Návrh a implementace datového úložiště pro projekt SMART faculty

Sadovský, Petr January 2017 (has links)
In this diploma thesis an analysis is carried out and on the basis of it a design of a suitable data repository for the SMART faculty project is made. For the storage acces a REST interface is implemented, which is being tested at the last stage of the work.
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Refaktoring portálu Curriculum Generator na single-page aplikaci

Stratil, Jakub January 2017 (has links)
Stratil J. Refactoring of web portal Curriculum Generator to single-page application. Diploma thesis. Brno: Mendel University, 2017. This thesis is documenting the refactoring process of web application located at web portal Curriculum Generator. The thesis contains analysis of the application status, which is the basis for a draft. The draft includes changes to be made during the refactoring process, a process of choosing JavaScript framework for the refactoring process and a draft of new API. The thesis continues with an implementation of the proposed changes and draft, using chosen technologies. The thesis ends with a description of the refactored application deployment process.
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A Systematic Literature Review on the Methodologies for Detecting REST Antipatterns in RESTful APIs

Neagu, Andrei January 2022 (has links)
Context: API growth is accelerating. RESTful APIs are gaining traction and are backed by major players. Extending the APIs commonly introduce antipatterns, which are bad solutions to problems. Objective: The purpose of this review is to identify and analyze the current, state-of-the-art approaches in detecting antipatterns in RESTful APIs. Method: Six research questions are clearly defined. Search strings are used in digital libraries to identify studies in the field of antipatterns in RESTful APIs. The studies must come from reputable sources. Studies are subjected to inclusion-exclusion and quality assessment. Results: Eight studies were selected. Each study has one main approach. Three classes were created to identify the types of approaches. All approaches require expert domain knowledge to apply and vary in the difficulty of application. The accuracy of the approaches is above 80\%. Four types of antipatterns were identified and the approaches detect one or multiple types of antipatterns. Conclusion: Various techniques were discovered, each selected study presented a single technique. Classifications for the techniques and antipatterns were made. The research field is young with future work planned.
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Comparative Study of REST and gRPC for Microservices in Established Software Architectures

Johansson, Martin, Isabella, Olivos January 2023 (has links)
This study compares two commonly used communication architectural styles for distributed systems, REST and gRPC. With the increase of microservice usage when migrating from monolithic structures, the importance of network performance plays a significantly larger role. Companies rely on their users, and they demand higher performance for applications to enhance their experience. This study aims to determine which of these frameworks performs faster in different scenarios regarding response time. We performed four tests that reflect real-life scenarios within an established API and baseline performance tests to evaluate them. The results imply that gRPC performs better than REST the larger the size of transmitted data is. The study provides a brief understanding of how REST performs compared to newer frameworks and that exploring new options is valuable. A more in-depth evaluation is needed to understand the different factors of performance influences further.
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Cluster Set Loading in The Back Squat: Kinetic and Kinematic Implications

Wetmore, Alexander 01 August 2018 (has links) (PDF)
The purpose of this study was to investigate the kinetic and kinematic implications of cluster loading as a resistance training programming tactic. Cluster loading involves introducing rest during a set which may allow athletes to train at higher absolute intensities. Eleven trained males were recruited for this study. Subjects completed two testing sessions consisting of three sets of five back squats at 80% of their one repetition maximum. Cluster loading included 30s of inter-repetition rest. All testing was done on dualforce plates with four linear position transducers. Paired sample t-tests were used to determine differences between conditions with Cohen’s d effect sizes describing the magnitude of change between conditions. Both conditions had similar values for peak force and average force. Cluster loading had significantly higher power and velocity outputs, shorter times to peak power and velocity as well as greater maintenance of time to peak power. These results suggest cluster loading may be superior to traditional loading when maintaining power output and timepoint variables is the desired outcome of training.

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