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CMS WordPress and modifications for content administration by a customer
Havelka, Petr ; Pavlíčková, Jarmila (advisor) ; Marešová, Zdena (referee)
Content management systems provide many functionalities nowadays and can become confusing for beginning users. A lot of options may be displayed in the administration interface which might not be used in the web presentation. This work deals with the content management system WordPress and its extension and modification options. Our goal is to develop a modified administration interface containing only necessary features for a full-fledged management and to include functionalities for basic content types such as management of tables and galleries. In the beginning the system WordPress is introduced along with its administration interface, themes and extension options. Then the capacities not available directly through WordPress or as additional options are defined and the solution is introduced. The work also focuses on modifications of the administration interface, additional plugins for administrators and content administration outside of web browser.
Creating of e-commerce and goods presentation
Náhlovská, Klára ; Šedivá, Zuzana (advisor) ; Maryška, Miloš (referee)
The main goal of this bachelor thesis is the creation of ecommerce. Another objective is present to readers the possibility of making their own ecommerce focused on opensource solutions. The last objective is to familiarize readers with the principles of product photography of goods offered in this ecommerce. The choice of solution for creating ecommerce was conducted in cooperation with representatives of companies implementing ecommerce, with experts involved in creating ecommerce and information sources from the internet. Product photography took place at the home studio and was created by me. The most important assets of this thesis is the implementation of ecommerce. It is an extension of view for readers in the section of ecommerce and product photography. The thesis is divided into three parts. In the first part, I deal with theoretical way of choosing the best ecommerce possible solutions. Then I focus on the chosen option, open-source solutions. Based on selected criteria, I'm selecting the best opensource content management system implemented for the owners of ecommerce. Furthermore, I deal with graphics and its impact on web design and then about product photography principles. The second part describes actual creation of electronic commerce. I focus here mainly on presentation of the goods and its impact on users. It goes on with creation of product photography. The third section focuses on design testing by independent ecommerce users. Those should be able to identify other possible inconsistencies that must be implemented to improve the user interface. Furthermore, this section deals with comparing the competitiveness of goods, including its impact on users of electronic commerce to electronic commerce competition. The result of ecommerce creation is recommendation how to create quality ecommerce with low budget.
Tools for PHP CMS extension development
Schmied, Martin ; Hazucha, Andrej (advisor) ; Mittner, Jan (referee)
This thesis seeks to improve the development process of open source content management system extensions with particular focus on functional extensions of Joomla CMS. It starts by analyzing current open source CMS market to conclude that most of it is dominated by systems implemented in the PHP programming language. Standard tools used throughout the PHP development process are then analyzed to show that fully-featured integrated development environments are not used as often as with compiled languages. It's shown, however, that modern open source IDEs can deliver performance gains even when used for development in a scripting language. The focus is then shifted from general purpose PHP development to the specifics of CMS extension development. Three major open source systems (WordPress, Drupal and Joomla) are presented with focus on their extensibility. It's demonstrated that some features of Joomla's module system, which are not present in the other systems in comparison, are making it much harder to establish an efficient development workflow that would take full advantage of an IDE. Two recommended workflows for Joomla extension development are then presented while pointing out their disadvantages. Based on this analysis, a new development workflow is designed incorporating yet-to-be-developed functional extensions of Eclipse IDE to solve the problems. The Eclipse platform is then described, pointing out some key technologies used to implement these functional extensions. Finally, major components of the implementation are described.
Model of content management system in ASP. NET technology
HLAVÁČ, Martin
The goal of this thesis is to design and create a universal model of a web content management system (CMS), which is based on the ASP.NET technology. The system should be fully modular and should reflect the current technological and marketing trends. A Part of this thesis is sample application of the CMS, according to the proposed model.
Content management system implement by PHP and MySQL
TRNKA, Filip
The work contains problems and sources making web pages. Deals with their history and recent trends and demands. Incereased attention is granted to structure and realization Content Management System (CMS). Resources for realization CMS are detailed. Hight attention was given to content administration with adjustment from view of individual CMS users demands. In the end the work describes several common administrator stasks.
Component-based development of web application
Sklenář, Pavel ; Pavlíček, Luboš (advisor) ; Buchalcevová, Alena (referee)
This work describes the possibility of development web applications and focuses on component approach in developing components for CMS Wordpress. There are explained a component, component interface and component architecture, that were later proven principles of this content management system compared to another, component-based platform Eclipse RCP. In one of the chapters are explained the possibilities to create custom components and their subsequent deployment, which could be problematic under certain conditions. The practical part describes the specific use of this system on The University of Economics in Prague and its evaluation. In conclusion, the author proposes recommendations of contributing to improve the present state.
Webhosting options for small organization
Borka, Richard ; Měsíček, Libor (advisor) ; Nekvasil, Marek (referee)
Internet is the information channel for the new millennium. Practically every businessman who had intend and mainly need to inform about his services, had to use some information channel. Especially press, radio and since the mid-twentieth century the television. Ability of being publicly known is simply one of the basic elements for successful business. Who was not able of that, failed. And also today, in digital era, it can be very unwise to underestimate power of the presentation on the internet. This thesis handles options and ways for publication of such a presentation. Too many variations and large number of providers makes this combination even more tricky. The objective of this work is to help every new or existing business-greedy person to get oriented on the Czech hosting market and help them to choose the right place for their internet presentation.
CMS Drupal and its extension to eshop module
Lilák, Jan ; Kunstová, Renáta (advisor) ; Benáčanová, Helena (referee)
Aim of this bachelor's thesis is to define all the requirements for functions in eshop made with content management system Drupal for a specific company, whose most unique requirements are localization of eshop content to different world languages and possibility to display and to pay prices in different world currencies. Another aim is to choose a proper solution and identify limits caused by the combination of the solution with Drupal. To fulfill these aims it is mentioned all the necessary information about the company and its needs according to this thesis, requirements for functioning are analyzed, thanks to which it is chosen the proper one. To choose the proper one it was searched through different internet forums, since there is a complete lack of documentation in form of books and partly lack of online documentation. The main contribution of this paper is that it gathers important information of chosen eshop in one place and therefore may be useful for anyone who is attracted in implementing chosen eshop solution.
CMS Joomla! and Ontopia Knowledge Suite Integration
Hazucha, Andrej ; Kliegr, Tomáš (advisor) ; Nekvasil, Marek (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to outline issues related to integration of Content Management Systems and Knowledge Bases based on semantic web technologies. The work begins with semantic technologies research and their use cases. The possibilities and proposals of integration of these technologies into CMS and collaborative wikis are discussed. As far as the most of open-source CMS are based on PHP platform tools written in PHP are insisted. CMS Joomla! and Ontopia Knowledge Suite integration is demonstrated in practical the part of the thesis. Possibility to communicate with different systems that allow HTTP requests is presented, too. Joomla! and OKS communication is through RESTful TMRAP protocol implemented in OKS. The query language used in this case is tolog. Communication with SPARQL endpoint or XML database is also demonstrated. Raw XML returned from Knowledge Base data source is transformed by XSLT into (X)HTML fragments. The transformations are user defined. Created demo application is included into SEWEBAR project. This application enables to incorporate results of semantically rich queries into analytical reports of data mining tasks within CMS Joomla! Interface.
Approach to the selection of content management system for the organization concerned
Brýl, Přemysl ; Gála, Libor (advisor) ; Kunstová, Renáta (referee)
The feature objective of this work is to select appropriate content management system for the organization concerned, in the concrete Filmový klub VŠE. This is achieved by setting criteria and forming a methodological approach. The selection process is first defined in general conditions. Then the process is placing restrictive conditions narrowing the set of available products. This procedure is then verified in practical terms of Filmový klub VŠE. Afterwards, the three most suitable systems are valued in accordance with established criteria and the best one that meets the specified conditions is chosen. Created approach can be applied to any other comparable organization. The work is structured into three main parts. The first part deals with the theory related to content management systems. The second part defines the general methodology in the organizations concerned and in the last part is the methodology applied to a specific case and the evaluation is done.

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