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Restaurant Menu for Mobile Phones with Bluetooth
Dzurňák, Tomáš ; Letko, Zdeněk (referee) ; Novosad, Petr (advisor)
The goal of this thesis is to design and implement an application for a mobile phone and a desktop computer, which provides ability to browse a restaurant menu and to make orders. The desktop computer provides information from the restaurant menu and manages new orders. The desktop application is able to communicate with more mobile phones simultaneously. The communications between the mobile phone and the computer is realized with Bluetooh wireless technology. The user interface of the mobile application is designed user-friendly and available in plenty languages. There are suggestions for future development of this project in the end.
Contrastive analysis of a text-type: English and Czech restaurant menus.
Hryzbylová, Eva ; Klégr, Aleš (advisor) ; Malá, Markéta (referee)
This thesis carries out a contrastive analysis of English and Czech restaurant menus. A restaurant menu is a specific type of text that deserves a detailed examination. The theoretical background outlines the various uses of the concepts genre, text type, register and style. The further study of this specific text type is carried out on the basis of an existing theoretical material that focuses on texts of a similar nature. Ten samples of British and Irish menus, ten samples of Czech menus and six samples of English translations of Czech menus were collected for the purpose of the contrastive analysis. The analysis of these authentic menus provides a description of their arrangement and structure, as well as their typological classification among a specific text type category. English and Czech menus are described in terms of their contents and formal, lexical and grammatical features. A subsequent comparison of the characteristics of each sample reveals similarities and differences between them. The differences between the two samples are reflected in deficiencies of the English translations of Czech menus. The analysis of English translations of Czech menus and their confrontation with English menus reveals mistakes that typically occur in the translations of menus. Thus, the thesis presents a...
Restaurant Menu for Mobile Phones with Bluetooth
Dzurňák, Tomáš ; Letko, Zdeněk (referee) ; Novosad, Petr (advisor)
The goal of this thesis is to design and implement an application for a mobile phone and a desktop computer, which provides ability to browse a restaurant menu and to make orders. The desktop computer provides information from the restaurant menu and manages new orders. The desktop application is able to communicate with more mobile phones simultaneously. The communications between the mobile phone and the computer is realized with Bluetooh wireless technology. The user interface of the mobile application is designed user-friendly and available in plenty languages. There are suggestions for future development of this project in the end.

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