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Methodology of Website Design
Regen, Ondřej ; Čáslavský, Josef (referee) ; Koch, Miloš (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with website design for watchmaker company SARAH, v. o. s. The work begins with a theoretical basis for subsequent practical part, where is the website development process illustrated. In conclusion, the benefit of this applied solution is mentioned.
Annotation Addon for Internet Explorer
Pěnkava, Pavel ; Kouřil, Jan (referee) ; Dytrych, Jaroslav (advisor)
This thesis deals with the creation of the Internet Explorer browser extension for annotation creation. It describes the extension concept and the consequent implementation of solution. It also includes the evaluation of other applicable technologies for extension creation, along with their advantages and disadvantages. Addon is designed to cooperate with the annotation server of 4A Framework (Annotations Anywhere, Annotations Anytime) project. The communication format between them is therefore based on the project specifications.
Inovative Web Application for Organization of a Generic Information
Přichystal, Jan ; Skála, František (referee) ; Szőke, Igor (advisor)
This thesis focuses on a creation of a multipurpose innovative application that runs in a web browser with a remote repository. Emphasis is put on clean architecture design, implementation and utilizing modern technologies.
Annotation Addon for Opera
Cudrák, Miloš ; Kouřil, Jan (referee) ; Dytrych, Jaroslav (advisor)
This thesis describes the design and implementation of an annotation addon for the web browser Opera which is able to create and store simple unstructured annotations. It analyzes ways of creating addons for the web browser Opera and the tools and technologies needed for design, implementation, testing and debugging addons. It also deals with the problems during the design and implementation of the addon and their solutions.
Document Modifications in Annotation Editor
Cudrák, Miloš ; Škoda, Petr (referee) ; Dytrych, Jaroslav (advisor)
This thesis deals with the design and implementation of the document modifications and another annotation editor improvements developed as the part of the Decipher project. Explains the nature of the Decipher project and the inclusion of annotation system 4A in this project. It examines the annotation editor and propose solutions to problems and adding new functionality which makes it easier to work with annotations and also with editor itself.
Tool for web content annotation
Najbr, Ondřej ; Povoda, Lukáš (referee) ; Burget, Radim (advisor)
This thesis is divided into three parts. The first part is focused on a description of the formulation of the extension for viewers Internet Explorer, Opera, Safari 5, Mozilla Firefox a Google Chrome, on summary of the facilities of development of the extension for these viewers and on structure of the extension factually for Google Chrome. The second part describes the installation of the extension for Chrome with method of the unpack extension and with method from the Internet shop Chrome. There is also described a detailed formulation of the extension for Chrome with examples of the code source, with possibility of the implementation and the commentary insert into websites. It further describes contribution of the extension and contribution of this thesis. The target of this thesis is to get acquainted with problems of the formulation of the extension of plugins for viewers Chrome or Firefox and to formulate an application, which it will be able to add the commentary to contents of the website.
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.
Web Browsers
Bořil, Daniel ; Pokorný, Pavel (advisor) ; Kohout, Roman (referee)
This bachelor thesis describes the history of the Internet and the development of web browsers. The current situation in the web browser market is presented, along with the description of individual web browsers. It includes explanations of some of the important terms, as well as the view of the situation concerning the usage of mobile devices in relation to web browsers. The thesis also shows a comparison of web browsers and an evaluation of a questionnaire.
Content and structure of web documents and options of their efficient indexing and searching
Hlobil, Lukáš ; Pinkas, Otakar (advisor) ; Chudán, David (referee)
Bachelor work focuses on internet browsers. It deals with their historical evolution, examines their technologies, compares nad tests them. It also focuses on different rendering modes of web sites. Further it describes procedures of writing web sites, so that that the output is very similar in all major web browsers and the also standards-compliant. The goal is to show some inadequacies of modern web browsers, which offer multiple modes of rendering websites in order to maintain back compatibilty with older web sites. This text shows, how to recognise rendering modes and also how to overcome their differences. Procedures are shown on examples and also on example web presentation. This paper also tests JavaScript speed in different browsers. Several JavaScript tests were written for this purpose. Also several reasons for correct writing of HTML and CSS marks are mentioned.
Usableness of web browsers
Vobruba, Lukáš ; Sklenák, Vilém (advisor) ; Šubrta, Václav (referee)
This work examines utility, efficiency, and convenience offered by present web browsers. The first part defines the function and history of a web browser. The next chapter covers important browser features along with their description. Five commonly used browsers are analyzed afterwards, having their attributes and user interface depicted. Performance tests were aimed to measure the browsers' speed. Their methodology and annotated output are included in a dedicated chapter. User approach follows, focusing on successfulness in browser navigation and internet activities which have been tested on three individuals. The work concludes with acquired findings and an outline of anticipated trends.

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