Backend of the portal for management of cloud applications and virtual classrooms – Bc. Marek Šoška
Bc. Marek Šoška
Master's thesis
Backend of the portal for management of cloud applications and virtual classrooms
Backend of the portal for management of cloud applications and virtual classrooms
Abstract:
Využívanie cloudovej infraštruktúry na prevádzku aplikácií prináša mnoho výhod, ako je škálovateľnosť, vysoká dostupnosť, automatické zálohovanie a dostupnosť z akéhokoľvek zariadenia s pripojením na internet. Zložitosť nasadenia a prístupu k aplikácii z cloudu však núti používateľov s netechnickými zručnosťami spoliehať sa buď na pomoc tretej strany, alebo nechať aplikáciu bežať lokálne. Cieľom tejto …moreAbstract:
Utilizing the cloud infrastructure for running applications brings many benefits, such as scalability, high availability, automatic backups, and accessibility from any device with an internet connection. However, the complexity of deploying and accessing an application from a cloud has forced users with non-technical skills to either rely on help from a third party or leave the application to run locally …more
Language used: English
Date on which the thesis was submitted / produced: 15. 12. 2023
Identifier:
https://is.muni.cz/th/bqiq3/
Thesis defence
- Date of defence: 12. 2. 2024
- Supervisor: RNDr. Tomáš Rebok, Ph.D.
- Reader: Mgr. Adrián Rošinec
Citation record
ISO 690-compliant citation record:
ŠOŠKA, Marek. \textit{Backend of the portal for management of cloud applications and virtual classrooms}. Online. Master's thesis. Brno: Masaryk University, Faculty of Informatics. 2023. Available from: https://theses.cz/id/wyo4v2/.
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Institution archiving the thesis and making it accessible: Masarykova univerzita, Fakulta informatikyMasaryk University
Faculty of InformaticsMaster programme / field:
Software Engineering / Deployment and operations of software systems
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