Abstract: V diplomskem delu obravnavamo projekt vzpostavitve sistema za nadzor informacijske infrastrukture in inventarja programske opreme v izbranem podjetju. Prvotno smo proučili osnovne principe delovanja nadzornih sistemov Nagios, Cacti, aplikacijski protokol SNMP in napredno upravljavsko platformo IPMI. Po vzpostavitvi omrežnega nadzora smo razvili lastne vtičnike za sistem Nagios in samodejni izklop strežniške infrastrukture. V drugem tematskem sklopu smo obravnavali sistem za nazor inventarja programske opreme Open-AudIT in razvili lasten sistem za samodejno obveščanje in pripravo PDF-poročil o inventarju.Keywords: nagios, cacti, open-audit, nadzor informacijske infrastrukture, inventar programske opreme, snmp, ipmiPublished in DKUM: 21.09.2016; Views: 1361; Downloads: 149 Full text (10,36 MB)
Abstract: V diplomskem delu smo izdelali emulator bralnega pomnilnika za emulacijo ROM-ov v realnem času. Tipična uporaba takega emulatorja je posnemanje ROM-a v avtomobilskem mikroračunalniku, ki krmili delovanje motorja z notranjim zgorevanjem. Parametre (vrednosti v ROM-u) se spreminja z osebnim računalnikom med delovanjem avtomobilskega motorja, tako da se lahko spremlja odziv na narejene spremembe. Predstavljeno je načrtovanje ROM emulatorja z izbiro posameznih sestavnih delov, njegova izdelava s konstruiranjem tiskanega vezja ter izdelava programske opreme za mikrokrmilnik in osebni računalnik.Keywords: avtomobilski mikroračunalnik, ROM emulator, mikrokrmilnikPublished in DKUM: 02.06.2016; Views: 1508; Downloads: 116 Full text (4,55 MB)
Abstract: The paper is looking at a case on IT support of HR management in a maintenance supply chain for nuclear power plants and analyzing a specific solution developed by NUMIP Ltd. The database NOS Data developed by NUMIP Ltd.has proved to be an efficient tool for the intended purpose and size of the current application. Yet there is a clear potential for improvement of the tool in the future, mainly related to direct electronic data exchange with customers and subcontractors, as well as to implementation of requirements of nuclear plants from different markets. The case study provides a description of a relatively complex requirement structure that applies to outsourced personnel working in maintenance activities in a nuclear power plant. The area is rather poorly covered in literature, hence the paper may be of interest to practitioners and students, as well as researchers.Keywords: supply chain, maintenance, nuclear power plant, information technology, human resourcesPublished in DKUM: 05.06.2012; Views: 2312; Downloads: 84 Link to full text