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Support and Utilisation of Modern Web Standards
Švihel, Lukáš ; Petřík, Patrik (referee) ; Šperka, Svatopluk (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis describes use of modern web standards. History of development compared with old version. Also describe every important aspects of elements in HTML5 and CSS3 with acquisition and purpose. The result of this thesis is example web application build on HTML5 and CSS3 which demonstrate their potentiality. This application is web browser of pictures from flickr.com with choise of edit and saves, offline mode and effect improve rich user experience.
Cash Desk System with a Tactile Device Support
Skopal, Marek ; Bartík, Vladimír (referee) ; Burget, Radek (advisor)
The goal of this work was to design and implement cash desk system for restaurants. This system should have various optimizations for touch devices. The submitter of this project was company Draci Brno and the designed system corresponds to their specifications, which mostly consist of requirements for clear and effective interface. The HTML5 and CSS3 technologies were used for implementation of interface, which led to creation of responsive web design. The application part of the system is created in PHP with Nette Framework. The next part of the work focuses on implementation of the print client in C#, which allows the print of tax receipts with use of thermal printer.
"Prednasky.com" - System as a Module
Peša, Jan ; Beran, Vítězslav (referee) ; Szőke, Igor (advisor)
This diploma thesis first introduces the services of servers Prednasky.com and SuperLectures.com. After analyzing the solution it describes the design and development of a new dedicated video player that combines SuperLectures.com functionality as a web-embeddable HTML5 application.
Interaction with Old Maps on Mobile Devices
Urban, Martin ; Španěl, Michal (referee) ; Beran, Vítězslav (advisor)
The goal of this thesis is to experiment with the latest web technologies and to design new process for mobile application creation. It is possible to create multiplatform applications which are almost unrecognizable from native applications by proposed procedures.  It is focused on performance and native behaviour of the user interface in this thesis. Described practices are demonstrated on application designed for work with historical maps, which is able to show maps from historical archives whole over world real-time. Rapid acceleration has been showed on the demonstrative application compared to standard process of creation of web applications.
Proposal and implementation of microsite using JavaScript
Fedorov, Ilia ; Smutný, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Vojíř, Stanislav (referee)
The thesis deals with purpose of microsites and process of their creation. Theoretical part determines the role of microsite as one of the basic tools of internet marketing. Further, the thesis considers web technologies, which are used in creation of microsites, and aspects of building microsites from a web design point of view including current trends. The purpose of practical part is to design and implement a microsite for the hotel "Lipovskaya". This section introduces an integration of microsite to business context and describes assumptions how it contributes to achieving marketing objectives of the organization along with other activities. Based on this the website was constructed. In addition, the thesis represents examples of realization of some design elements using the programming language JavaScript and library JQuery.
Proposal and implementation of web application for single entry book-keeping
Hofhanzl, Martin ; Smutný, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Juříček, Jan (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with issues of single entry book-keeping and web technologies that nowadays may be used while developing web applications. Its aim is to introduce basic structure of single entry book-keeping, describe web technologies and develop a web application for single entry book-keeping. In terms of the theoretical part, there are compared available applications with an overview of their features. Characteristic of single entry book-keeping is introduced which and subsequently followed by chapter related to web application requirements. To conclude this part there is a basic characteristic of web technologies that were used while developing an application. In terms of the practical part, there is outlined a process of designing graphic interface which represents the simple shape of the landing page as well as application. Data structure is specified in detail as a follow-up to a characteristic of single entry book-keeping. The last part focuses on the practical example of functions in the application. The practical output of this thesis is real web application which is ready for first users.
Modern web
Snížek, Martin ; Sklenák, Vilém (advisor) ; Gála, Libor (referee)
This master thesis shows which qualities should modern website have and which technologies should be used to achieve them. The thesis should mainly point out, what are the unwritten requirements of the websites nowadays and what the latest trends in this field are. It also mentions which components can be used when creating a website. In the theoretical part there is described the historical development of technical background of the web technology. The following section analyses current web platform development phase and all the new possibilities that are there for the developers and users both. The next part of the thesis shows what the requirements when creating modern websites are and which technologies can be used to fulfil them. In the practical part I am concentrating on developing a new website (from the design to the development, including testing and optimization) while using all of the modern technologies and trends in this field.
Practical use of HTML5 and CSS3
Chval, Martin ; Pinkas, Otakar (advisor) ; Chudán, David (referee)
The topic of this bachelor thesis is HTML5 and CSS3 standard. Both of these specifications are currently still under development and subject to changes. The aim is to examine current state of these specifications, its support in desktop and mobile internet browsers and test their new features in practical part of the thesis. The thesis is divided into several chapters. Theoretical chapters are describing history of both specifications, followed by description of several new features and properties, final parts contain tables with data on support of these features in widespread browsers. The HTML part contains informations about new work plans on this specification. Short chapter of this thesis contains informations about presence of HTML5 and CSS3 on Czech Internet. Practical part describes design and implementation of website with help of the new features. Research was done by comparing current and previous versions of standards. Evaluation of browser support was based on data found on Internet. New features were tested and part of them implemented in practical part of thesis. Contribution of this thesis is summary of current state of these specification and level of their support in internet browsers. Support for features of both specification is steadily getting better. As a result, it is already possible to use their advantages. Part of issues caused by their bad support in old browsers could be evaded in near future. Both specifications contain promising features that will lead to better and more accessible websites.
Flexible web design for various display devices
Hatnianková, Zdeňka ; Smutný, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Vojíř, Stanislav (referee)
This thesis deals with the creation of flexible website design for diverse display devices. The theoretical part deals with the approaches and strategies for building web pages suitable for different display devices. The thesis is mainly focused on responsive webdesign. In the practical part there is built a responsive web page. This website has been tested in a variety of display devices and web browsers. An additional part of the thesis is a questionnaire. The main purpose of the questionnaire was to prove that it makes sense to deal with the topic of flexible webdesign. The aim of this thesis is to design and built responsive website using the described methods and evaluation of testing of this website.
Responsive Design Usage Scenarios in Application Design
Kratochvíl, Jan ; Albrecht, Jakub (advisor) ; Voříšek, Jiří (referee)
The thesis compares the most frequently used approaches to presenting electronic content in a way that is optimized for new device classes, namely smartphones and tablets, in order to enable a more effective decision-making process concerning content strategies accenting modern electronic channels. The thesis describes the historic context resulting in new needs in the area of content presentation. It compares the responsive design approach to traditional web design and mobile applications. The focus is put on detailed analysis of various responsive design aspects including the technical basis for responsive web design, economical aspects, the needs of tailoring the design process to fit with responsive web design and implementation in portal solutions, among others. The original part of the thesis contains a practical demonstration of responsive design implementation on top of an existing traditionally designed web property, namely the ČSOB.cz homepage. Basic criteria to consider when deciding about responsive web design adoption are also included.

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