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Distributed Evaluation of Web Source Quality
Řimnáč, Martin ; Špánek, Roman
The paper descries an approach using a reputation system to evaluate a quality of data provided by data sources on the Internet. The approach is designed to be fully distributed and experiments show that such approach can be used to simplify user decision about which source is more reliable.
Ranking Data Sources by Reputation System
Řimnáč, Martin ; Špánek, Roman
The paper proposes a criterion enabling analysis of novelty of data provided by web sources. Such a criterion may help an end user to find an actual web source, always presenting high quality data. Alternatively, the criterion can be used as a component allowing a reputation system to manage meta-data about web sources. The source reputation has a significant role in source quality evaluation as well as in solving inconsistencies caused by integration of several web sources. The proposed criterion has been experimentally verified on real data presenting actual states of a tennis game.
Semantic Web: Vision of Global Data Repository?
Řimnáč, Martin ; Špánek, Roman ; Linková, Zdeňka
A novel vision of accesses for sharing and searching data on the Internet is introduced at the paper. The vision is based on well-known methods processing text web documents and connect them with a semantic web, the modern platform for data sharing, and current trends on the internet.
Web Search Engines and Linear Algebra
Špánek, Roman
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Trends in web application development
Jasný, Vojtěch ; Brabec, Tomáš (advisor) ; Špánek, Roman (referee)
The thesis is divided between two main topics: the first are trends in web application development on the client-side. Described are AJAX and COMET techniques, JSON format for data interchange, tools usable to debug Javascript applications and three Javascript libraries. Important part of client-side development are forms, which are far from ideal in their current state. Hence description of XForms and Web Forms 2.0 and their comparison is included. The second topic is server-side development. First the most used technologies used today are evaluated. Further, several frameworks are described and compared on a set of criteria. Python, Ruby and Java languages are represented.

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