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HTML5 Multiplayer Game
Jahoda, Vojtěch ; Zachariáš, Michal (referee) ; Kajan, Rudolf (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis is exploring HTML5 posibilities in area of creating multiplayer networking game without any additive browser modules. Target was to create both local and network playable game FuryLights to confirm if it is HTML5 ready for daily use. And if it is really possible to play it on all devices that officially claimed HTML5 support.
Web standards and responsive webdesign
Kašpar, Vít ; Benda, Petr (advisor) ; Havránek, Martin (referee)
The Bachelor's thesis Web standards and responsive webdesign deals with methods and procedures that are suitable for developing responsive website. The thesis also includes familiarization with the origins and history of webdesign and related technologies that it draws upon. The thesis is devided into theoretical and practical subsection. Theoretical part deals with the history of the web, the development of HTML to its latest version of HTML5 and its semantics, Cascading Style Sheets and its innovations, history of web browsers and particularly techniques suitable for creating responsive web. The practical part is focused on creating a responsive website using methods and procedures derived from the theoretical subsection.
HTML5 Multiplayer Game
Jahoda, Vojtěch ; Zachariáš, Michal (referee) ; Kajan, Rudolf (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis is exploring HTML5 posibilities in area of creating multiplayer networking game without any additive browser modules. Target was to create both local and network playable game FuryLights to confirm if it is HTML5 ready for daily use. And if it is really possible to play it on all devices that officially claimed HTML5 support.
Practical use of HTML5 and CSS3
Chval, Martin ; Pinkas, Otakar (advisor) ; Chudán, David (referee)
The topic of this bachelor thesis is HTML5 and CSS3 standard. Both of these specifications are currently still under development and subject to changes. The aim is to examine current state of these specifications, its support in desktop and mobile internet browsers and test their new features in practical part of the thesis. The thesis is divided into several chapters. Theoretical chapters are describing history of both specifications, followed by description of several new features and properties, final parts contain tables with data on support of these features in widespread browsers. The HTML part contains informations about new work plans on this specification. Short chapter of this thesis contains informations about presence of HTML5 and CSS3 on Czech Internet. Practical part describes design and implementation of website with help of the new features. Research was done by comparing current and previous versions of standards. Evaluation of browser support was based on data found on Internet. New features were tested and part of them implemented in practical part of thesis. Contribution of this thesis is summary of current state of these specification and level of their support in internet browsers. Support for features of both specification is steadily getting better. As a result, it is already possible to use their advantages. Part of issues caused by their bad support in old browsers could be evaded in near future. Both specifications contain promising features that will lead to better and more accessible websites.
Web Browsers
Samec, Radek ; Pokorný, Pavel (advisor) ; Vlnas, Pavel (referee)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to give an insight into the current situation in the market of web browsers. The thesis describes their history and development and also offers a glimpse into the future. For testing are selected browsers that currently occupy a decisive market share. Testing takes place in areas such as compliance with web standards, speed, security, user interface and the customization. Each browser is tested for functionality of faculty information systems. The thesis deals with the versions of browsers for mobile devices and also the problems with add-ons. An important part of the thesis is a statistical survey about usage of web browsers by faculty students.
Belief in the Internet and Critical Thinking
Krejčí, Aleš
The present-day young generation routinely use the Internet as readily available source of facts, entertainment and communication. Everyday life creates a belief in the acquired information, its freshness and quality. Comfortable working with keywords and search engines further strengthens this belief, although the information may be outdated and the sources questionable. The blind faith in the Internet infected some university students, even in higher classes, where we should expect and require a significant degree of analytical thinking and critical approach. The more it applies to marketing communication students who need to acquire much deeper insight at the forms and mechanisms of media and information environment. The author shows by the results his research that even among students of this branch the situation is far from ideal. Lecturers need to educate independently and critically thinking graduates, whether the development of information technologies will bring anything.
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Differences between HTML-5 and HTML-4
Kupka, Jaromír ; Tichý, Vladimír (advisor) ; Kosek, Jiří (referee)
The Bachelor thesis discusses the problem of HTML, in the concrete it discusses differences between HTML-5, which is getting ready, and HTML 4.01, which is the actual version. The work is separate into two parts -- the theoretical and the practical. The goal of the theoretical part is to find out the actual situation in the development of HTML-5 and to depict the new elements of HTML-5. The goal of practical part is to find out if web browsers are reacting on the new elements of HTML-5 and how do they do it, because web browsers'authors advise the implementation of elements in HTML-5.
Password Management Systems
Fiala, Lukáš ; Pavlíček, Luboš (advisor) ; Gála, Libor (referee)
The goal is to describe and compare password management utilities and applications for individuals or small teams. Examples of such applications are KeePass, Password Safe, CodeWallet Pro and eWallet. On-line password managers like LastPass or RoboForm are another group of applications. Support for synchronization, sharing passwords in a team or protection against keyloggers (when filling in automatically) may also be included in the criteria.
Document Object Model a programový přístup k němu
Křižan, Ondřej ; Gála, Libor (advisor) ; Buchalcevová, Alena (referee)
Cílem této práce je představit objektový model dokumentu (document object model, DOM) jako jednu s technologií, které našly své využití na Internetu a svým dílem také ovlivňují jeho povahu. Práce je rozdělena do dvou částí; v první, teoretické části se zabývám technologií DOM z konceptuálního hlediska, zatímco v druhé, praktické části práce, rozebírám širší problematiku jejího využití, z toho plynoucích přínosů a nevýhod a podpory ze strany hostitelských aplikací.
Implementace nástroje pro analýzu přístupů k webové prezentaci založeného na technologii OLAP
Žižka, Petr ; Gála, Libor (advisor) ; Synáček, Václav (referee)
Cílem této práce je vytvořit aplikaci vhodnou pro měření návštěvnosti webových prezentací založenou na standardní OLAP databázi. V první kapitole práce se zaměřuji na získání teoretických podkladů, ze kterých vychází funkční požadavky na aplikaci. Součástí těchto požadavků je výběr nejdůležitějších ukazatelů návštěvnosti, které budou v aplikaci dostupné a popis datových zdrojů, které jsou k odvozování ukazatelů použity. Ve druhé kapitole se zaměřuji na popis použité technologie - OLAP. Třetí kapitola obsahuje vlastní popis tvorby aplikace. Výsledkem práce je návrh aplikace, která je využitelná pro sběr, ukládání a analýzu dat vzniklých při interakci webové prezentace s webovým prohlížečem a která je založená na otevřených volně dostupných komponentách.

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