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Barrier-free tourism
Pivovarníková, Simona ; Petrů, Zdenka (advisor) ; Indrová, Jarmila (referee)
The bachelor thesis focuses on barrier-free tourism in the Czech Republic. The task is to map out a fuller description of its current state, resp. readiness of service providers to be visited by handicapped persons. Basic concepts, which are barrier-free tourism, invalid person, or wheelchair access or equipment are outlined at the beginning. The second chapter should provide an overview of wheelchair accessible cultural monuments, tourist attractions and educational trips in the Czech Republic. Thesis also points to the possibility of wheelchair accommodation, restaurants and transportation. The aim of this thesis is to bring accurate information about the real state of barrier-free facilities in selected places.
Utilization of guidelines WCAG 2.0 within evaluation of usability and accessibility of low cost airlines web sites with the emphasis on the customer
Sedláček, Ondřej ; Gála, Libor (advisor) ; Kafka, Daniel (referee)
Content of this work is focused on the topic of usability and accessibility of web pages. As the main goal I determined to create a technique to evaluate web pages of low-cost airlines, which should be based on guidelines WCAG 2.0. This evaluation will be consequently applied on web sites of three particular low-cost airlines. Based on the results I want to prove, if the airlines really take care about accessibility of their web pages also for customers with disabilities and characterize through the use of percent representation to what degree they satisfy the rules for accessibility. Among tested web sites will appear the most important low-cost airline operators on the territory of the Czech Republic. It will be both representatives of foreign companies and also Czech companies. In the end a winner will be chosen. It will be a company with web pages corresponding with the conditions of evaluation on the highest level.
[13:10:23] Lenka Weingartová: Website auditing and its influence on competitive strength of organizations
Bacík, Jan ; Molnár, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Drašnar, Jindřich (referee)
The main purpose of this diploma thesis is to analyse the extent to which is the use of internet websites exploited by logistic companies. After executing an audit, the determined results are evaluated and some correct solutions are proposed. The diploma thesis is divided into a theoretical and a practical section. The theoretical section is concerned with essential aspects of high-quality websites. These aspects are usability, accessibility, search engine optimization, technical design and graphical design. These were the foundations for creating an audit framework, which was then used for analysing individual websites. The practical section consists of a detailed audit of a logistic company. It also contains user testing which is based on observing randomly selected respondents. After the detailed audit, the summary of individual audits follows. The output of this thesis is an overview of the website presentation quality of the logistic companies with varying size. The main contribution of this diploma thesis is a complex survey and status comparison of the logistic companies' websites.
The Accessibility Standards Adoption Level of the Public Administration Websites - Prague City Districts
Mrázek, Daniel ; Gála, Libor (advisor) ; Plotěný, Luboš (referee)
The main objective of this diploma thesis is to provide an analysis of the accessibility standards adoption level of Prague city districts websites. The required level is defined in the Ministry of Internal Affairs notice (Accessibility Notice) which reflects the amendment of the law 365/2000 and contains accessibility guidelines which are the result of the project "Přístupnost webových stránek orgánů státní správy" (Accessibility of Public Administration Web Pages). The thesis also reflects similar analysis from the paper "Přístupnost a weby městských částí Prahy" (Accessibility and Web Pages of Prague City Districts) written in 2007. To achieve this goal the thesis firstly describes accessibility keystones (definition of accessibility, disabled users, legislation etc.). Next part of the thesis provides an analysis of above mentioned project and its outcomes, which contain the comparison of Czech accessibility guidelines, WCAG 1.0 and working draft of WCAG 2.0, analysis of disabled users needs, draft of new accessibility guidelines and costs of its application among public administration websites. Third part of the thesis depicts a comparison of the Accessibility Notice guidelines and "Best practice -- Pravidla pro tvorbu přístupného webu" (previous version of Czech accessibility guidelines). Final part presents particular and summary results of the accessibility test of particular Prague city districts websites against selected guidelines of the Accessibility Notice. Test results are also compared with outcomes of above mentioned paper from year 2007.
Problems and Options of User Interface
Boučková, Jana ; Horný, Stanislav (advisor) ; Krsek, Libor (referee)
This diploma thesis is dedicated to the field of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), which covers user friendliness, usability and further aspects of interaction between computer and a human. According to the assumptions of author this field is not favourably promoted during the educational process of the Czech IT experts at Czech universities. Knowledge of HCI is one of the crucial factors of development of effective information systems. The first key part of this thesis contains evaluation of education in HCI at Czech universities. In the second key part the author proposes a subject of HCI, which could be thought at Czech universities. Finally the reached goals are compared with the set ones.
The Comparison of Websites of Selected Worldwide Cties
Novák, David ; Toman, Prokop (advisor) ; Pavlíček, Antonín (referee)
The main goal of this thesis is to create a methodology for comparison of web pages of worldwide cities and to apply it on the selected websites. Introductory theoretical part describes the history and the present of web pages and shows their categorization, technologies, key statistics and reasons of rising significance of city websites with emphasis on e-Government. The official web pages of London, New York and Sydney are compared. These are modern world-known cities comparable in population, used languages and the overall attractiveness. Methodology of comparison tries to be objective, universal and reusable. It evaluates the websites with a set of criteria divided into 4 domains: graphical design, usability, accessibility and information content. In the end the final ratings are determined as weighted averages of criteria and domains.
web accessibility of Czech schools with economic-managerial orientation
Novotný, Tomáš ; Kincl, Tomáš (advisor) ; Přibil, Jiří (referee)
The presented Bachelor thesis will deal with the rules of accessibility of web pages used by Czech schools with economic-managerial orientation, primarily according to the Czech standards following the WCAG. The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines cover a wide range of recommendations for web creators concerning accessibility. These rules should make web pages accessible even to people handicapped in all possible ways (eye defects, hearing defects, locomotory problems etc.). My thesis will show how this accessibility varies in different countries (the U.S.A., European countries, the Czech Republic). The rules of how to make web pages will be gradually explained and also will be presented their significance for their practical utilization. In the practical part of my thesis, I will show these rules on several webs used by schools with economic-managerial orientation and subsequently I will try to make their ranking list. Last but not least, I will compare these results with the web of the Faculty of Management.
Comparison of Prague's and London's websites
Zeman, Michal ; Toman, Prokop (advisor) ; Ganoczy, Eduard (referee)
The main theme of the work is global analyse and comparison of Prague's and London's websites. At first treats of the Internet, then focus to the specific websites. The text also contains case studies of structure searching. Then the work describes the most important parts of websites, like usability, accessibility, information value and graphic design. After that there is the creation a system of evaluation and it's applied to chosen websites. These results are verified by user test. At the end of the work is final comparison, and few concepts for websites improvement.
the accessibility rating of electronic shops
Bourek, Josef ; Gála, Libor (advisor) ; Červenková, Marie (referee)
The main objective is to test the accessibility of electronic shops. The tested e-shops belong among small ones and not well-known. It's supposed that the accessibility of that e-shops is worse than the bigger ones have. First of all before testing the accessibility there are mentioned some important facts about accessibility. There are explained the conceptions of accessibility and web accessibility. There are mentioned people who suffer from some handicaps and because of it they have problems with working on the internet. There are described a few methodologies that are used for testing the web accessibility. One methodology was constructed from those methodologies. The metodology containes only a few check points because of the limited range of this work. After constructing the methodology several smaller e-shops were chosen and tested for their accessibilities. After the testing the results are interpreted and compared with other results.
The comparison of a traditional shop and an e-shop
Jakubičková, Nela ; Gála, Libor (advisor) ; Červenková, Marie (referee)
The aim of thesis is to evaluate in the same steps of the shopping procedure whether the trade, either traditional or electronic, can get the same level of customer support in the implementation of the buying process. To achieve this goal a set of criteria has been prepared, by which the selected traditional shop and e-shop are assessed and compared. The first and the second part of the thesis focus on the characteristics of the traditional and electronic trade, the procedure of shopping in both and the support requirements in this procedure. These requirements are based on usability, accessibility and other aspects related to the shopping procedure. The third part explains the method of evaluating transactions in accordance with the criteria and an assessment and comparison of the selected store and e-shop carried out subsequently. In the conclusion the suggested recommendations based on the recorded results for each trade are indicated. These could lead to a better level of customer support in the implementation of the buying process in that particular store.

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