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The development of e-shop for WordPress
Štencek, Jiří ; Kunstová, Renáta (advisor) ; Šubrta, Václav (referee)
The thesis focuses on developing e-shop with CMS WordPress and plugin eShop. Its aim is to write a methodology by which it would be possible to create e-shop step by step. The work outlines the advantages and possible disadvantages of this solution. Outcome of this work are also additional scripts that optimizes functionality of eShop plugin and extensions for linking e-shop with Czech e-commerce services. Czech localization for plugin eShop is also part of this thesis. Writing methodology precedes the preparation of the technical background documents WordPress and the selected extension called eShop. The first chapter defines the objective of the thesis and are defined substrates. The following is research that confirms the absence of similar methodologies or guidelines in both Czech and foreign language. The third chapter presents the used solution and reveals the technical basics of WordPress and plugins. The main part - the fourth chapter contains the very methodology of creating e shop. It takes the reader through the process from installation to launch the e-shop. Includes introduction of making templates, analysis appropriate plugins and show how to edit them. This part also presents how to manage products and orders, create Czech localization, links to e-commerce services and additional programming required functions in e-shop. Chapter contains recommendations for the operation and maintenance of the e shop and subchapter about user testing describes method by Steve Krug, use it as a practical demonstrations and evaluating conclusions. Contribution of this thesis is the know-how in terms of methodology, expanding the knowledge base of the community, the additional scripts for e-shop and written recommendations for the process of operation e-shop by WordPress.
A creation of a web design methodology with an emphasis on UX
Hadamčík, Lukáš ; Šedivá, Zuzana (advisor) ; Buchalcevová, Alena (referee)
This master thesis suggests a new design methodology used for creating web pages, with an emphasis on User Experience (UX). The thesis does not focus on specific web technol-ogies, but it rather concentrates on the process of preparation and design of websites. When applying such a process, the websites will not only meet clients business objectives, but it will also satisfy users requirements. The theoretical part of this thesis summarizes the information about User Experience De-sign, defining its processes, terms, tools, tasks and roles associated with it. The outline may serve the developer and the client as a guide when realizing a project or creating a demand for one. The main aim of the practical part is to introduce a new methodology for creating websites focusing mainly on the UX. The methodology is proposed by the author himself, based on his many years of experience in the field, and tested on a real project which is also present-ed in the practical part.
Your website, your rules!
Venerová, Tereza
Skvělý redakční systém? Máte. Dechberoucí grafika? Máte. Zajímavý obsah? Máte. Optimalizovanou optimalizaci? Máte. A přesto na vašem webu lidi nedělají to, co chcete aby dělali? Je nejvyšší čas na změnu!
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Designing Methodology for Effective Testing and Evaluating User Experience of Small Web Applications
Novák, Ondřej ; Buchalcevová, Alena (advisor) ; Šedivá, Zuzana (referee)
The main objective of this diploma thesis is to design an efficient methodology for testing and evaluating user experience of smaller web applications. The proposed methodology is based on understanding the issues of user experience testing of small projects, exploring the principles of current methodologies and analysis methods for testing and evaluating user experience. Based on the analysis, appropriate methods are selected and the methodology is assembled. Part of this thesis is verifying the methodology on a real project in practice in order to reveal its potential shortcomings. This thesis is composed of two parts. The first, theoretical part includes analysis of user experience issues and its testing, description of the methodology principles and the analysis of methods themselves. The second part includes the designed methodology and its verification in practice. Proposed methodology should be beneficial for small development teams or companies that have a need for testing the user experience, but do not have enough resources to develop their own methodology or purchase the methodology developed by another company. In practice, I was not able to find freely available methodology for testing the user experience, which would also be designed specifically for small projects.
Mobile touch-screen devices and website usability
Chudomelka, Jan ; Kincl, Tomáš (advisor) ; Tuček, Martin (referee)
The theoretical part of this thesis deals with the role of usability in relation to the expansion of mobile touch-screen devices. It studies how the purchase decisions of users of these devices can be influenced and how to avoid unnecessary web usability obstacles. The practical part examines mobile traffic and usability of selected online stores. Based on the practical and theoretical knowledge there are recommendations for creating an accessible and usable website, evaluation of the potential benefits and calculation of payback period of an given investment.
Usability Testing of Transaction Web
Luňáčková, Lenka ; Kincl, Tomáš (advisor) ; Novák, Michal (referee)
In the last few years there has been a great development of e-shops and their usage. More and more customers are searching for the opportunity to buy products and services through the internet shops. This is related to the fact that more and more emphasis is placed on their applicability. This thesis deals with the quality of the site and the needs of the application and descibes the use of interactive elements. All the mentioned options are applied in this thesis and compared to the specific e-shop. As a part of the user usability testing there is also a suggestion for corrective actions of discovered deficiencies.
Analysis of electronics e-shops websites
Šíma, Petr ; Molnár, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Šebesta, Michal (referee)
This paper concerns with the analysis of Czech and foreign e-shops focused on selling electronics and computers. The paper will be focused especially on usability user testing, but there will be also analyzed accessibility, search engine optimization and technical processing of sites. This paper will be divided in the two main parts. In the first part there will be introduced theoretical basics of audit, where will be examined basic practices and principles used in these fields. In the second part there will be described single criteria of audit and there will be also presented studied sample. Then there will be separate audit, which consists of user evaluation tests and table of evaluation of single criteria. At the end of paper there will be recommendation for audited sites.
Audit of internet storages
Mahmúd, Denis ; Molnár, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Pavlíček, Luboš (referee)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to execute of online storage audit with standards definition by which the total audit will be conducted and its subsequent evaluation. The thesis is divided into theoretical and practical part. In theoretical part, there are defined basic audit standards and determination of the overall audit procedures. Personally conducted user research is a part of this thesis and is also considered to be supporting mean while determining the standards. The proposed standards are practically applied in the audit. The practical part includes indivi-dual stores audit, a brief description of each store, and an overall evaluation of the audit. The conclusion includes recommendations to forward users and providers. The own contribution of this thesis are standards determination, subsequent audit and its evaluation.
[13:10:23] Lenka Weingartová: Website auditing and its influence on competitive strength of organizations
Bacík, Jan ; Molnár, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Drašnar, Jindřich (referee)
The main purpose of this diploma thesis is to analyse the extent to which is the use of internet websites exploited by logistic companies. After executing an audit, the determined results are evaluated and some correct solutions are proposed. The diploma thesis is divided into a theoretical and a practical section. The theoretical section is concerned with essential aspects of high-quality websites. These aspects are usability, accessibility, search engine optimization, technical design and graphical design. These were the foundations for creating an audit framework, which was then used for analysing individual websites. The practical section consists of a detailed audit of a logistic company. It also contains user testing which is based on observing randomly selected respondents. After the detailed audit, the summary of individual audits follows. The output of this thesis is an overview of the website presentation quality of the logistic companies with varying size. The main contribution of this diploma thesis is a complex survey and status comparison of the logistic companies' websites.
Usability of web pages and applications and its testing and measuring
Hnízdil, Jan ; Raška, Ondřej (advisor) ; Sládek, Zdeněk (referee)
This bachelor thesis is divided into three standalone parts. First of them serves as an introduction to the topic of web usability. It also mentions web accessibility which may also affect usability, but is not a subject of this thesis. Next part offers an overview of issues web developers could run into when working on their projects. It tries to describe possible problems and proposes suitable solutions. Interesting sections are those related to text writing and web forms creating. It's necessary to work properly with on-line text and its formatting, because it is the most important part of web content. Also forms are important thanks the fact they are used to gather user's input. Due to that there is a necessity to have them easily fillable and error proof. The goal of the third part was to conduct usability testing of real server -- Nepropasni.cz. It's main use is searching for various cultural actions and performances. Two tests were run -- usability testing with real users and heuristic analysis. Results of user usability testing are discussed in final report, which is also attached to this thesis. Last part further describes other methods often used to measure and asses web pages.

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