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Information Behaviour of Employees of Large Companies
Kloud, Daniel ; Říhová, Zora (advisor) ; Dvořák, Martin (referee)
This thesis deals with the information behaviour of employees of large companies. Its first objective is to provide the necessary theoretical basis for solving this problem, explaining concepts such as information, communication, information behaviour and information needs. The second objective is to subsequently capture the typical information behaviour of individuals in the organisation and of their surroundings using questionnaire survey. The result of this research is confirming or disproving the expressed hypotheses and recommendation for corrective actions if any typical problems in the field of information behaviour were identified. The research is aimed at all employees of large companies operating in information-intensive industries.
Web support of conference holding (presentation, registration etc.)
Kloud, Daniel ; Berka, Petr (advisor) ; Svátek, Vojtěch (referee)
This thesis deals with web support of conference holding and its main focus is to create an application which meets the requirements specified by the work co-ordinator and which supports certain processes in conference holding. In the first chapter you can find the brief history of World Wide Web and of conference holding systems. It covers different options using which these systems can ease and improve conference holding from both holder's and participant's perspective. The next three chapters provide a brief description of the application followed by a summary of used technologies and take a look at the functional side of the application. The user's guide of the application forms the most extensive part of the thesis. The last chapter provides a brief description of two existing systems for conference management -- one of which is free and the other commercial.

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