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Techniques of Web Pages Indexing
Tužil, Jiří ; Burget, Radek (referee) ; Kunc, Michael (advisor)
This work addresses the techniques of information searching in the Internet. It describes the structure of the presented data and their conversion into information usable in searching process. It shows various approaches of PageRank, HITS and SALSA full-text algorithms, notifying about possible difficulties and inaccuracies as well as underlining the advantages of these search techniques. The work shows the design development and implementation of a sample full-text search tool.
Research Methods of Information Behavior
Márföldi, Ronald ; Němečková, Lenka (advisor) ; Trtíková, Ilona (referee)
The bachelour thesis discusses research methods of information behaviour. The introduction of this work reviews information behaviour in terms of information: need, request, seeking and search. The body introduces basic theories and models which were created at the time of studies of the mentioned subject. The core of the thesis examines methods of research based on three basic approaches: sociological, psychological and from discipline HCI. This review also consists of details on specific methods of information behaviour such as, transaction log analysis or citation analysis. Besides each method there are described advantages and disadvantages which determine the methods being applied. In conclusion the thesis shows a brief analysis of research on students and academics of Social Science and Humanities. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Linguistic aspects of the information science in the application of the recent technical language with emphasis on anatomical terminology
Musil, Vladimír ; Stingl, Josef (advisor) ; Feberová, Jitka (referee) ; Bozděchová, Ivana (referee)
Although anatomical terminology is in use for more than 2000 years, its first official publication achieved in 1895. The need for development of cogent nomenclature arose due to the high level of synonyms labeling individual anatomical structures. Thus towards the end of the 19th century existed more then 50 000 terms describing approximately 5 000 known structures at that time. Such synonymity caused and still causes chaos, especially in the research activities field. The reason for this is fact that most of the research performed not directly by medical field specialists but also information field specialists does not respect the historical evolution of terms. More, it mixes them according to different issues of the official terminologies. Also, further making the research activity complicated is wrong use of anatomical terms, lack of knowledge and misuse of latine grammary and last but not least americanization of the latine terms. Another hot topic is non existence of the official Czech anatomical terminology. This leads to increased tendency of neologisms formation which in turn causes increase of synonymities. Our study demonstrates above mentioned problems on examples from selected human body structures like locomotory and circulatory systems: bursas, 33 selected skeletal muscles, VIIIth cranial...
Research Methods of Information Behavior
Márföldi, Ronald ; Němečková, Lenka (advisor) ; Trtíková, Ilona (referee)
The bachelour thesis discusses research methods of information behaviour. The introduction of this work reviews information behaviour in terms of information: need, request, seeking and search. The body introduces basic theories and models which were created at the time of studies of the mentioned subject. The core of the thesis examines methods of research based on three basic approaches: sociological, psychological and from discipline HCI. This review also consists of details on specific methods of information behaviour such as, transaction log analysis or citation analysis. Besides each method there are described advantages and disadvantages which determine the methods being applied. In conclusion the thesis shows a brief analysis of research on students and academics of Social Science and Humanities. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Techniques of Web Pages Indexing
Tužil, Jiří ; Burget, Radek (referee) ; Kunc, Michael (advisor)
This work addresses the techniques of information searching in the Internet. It describes the structure of the presented data and their conversion into information usable in searching process. It shows various approaches of PageRank, HITS and SALSA full-text algorithms, notifying about possible difficulties and inaccuracies as well as underlining the advantages of these search techniques. The work shows the design development and implementation of a sample full-text search tool.

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