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OpenStreetMap Infrastructure Based Map Server Web Interface
Bača, Michal ; Beran, Vítězslav (referee) ; Polok, Lukáš (advisor)
This thesis deals with designing and implementing web map application targeted at tourist. The main focus of this application is to shift usage of map from just displaying static data to point, where the map itself serves as a canvas which user can use to store pieces of information relevant to planned trip. Part of the thesis is to design attractive easy to use user interface. The application was implemented with HTML, JavaScript, CSS and PHP with MySQL on server. The client uses OpenLayers library for displaying map and jQery and jQuery UI libraries to implement application logic and user interface.
A Mobile Application: „Working Outside the Office“
Buchtová, Yveta ; Cíglerová, Anežka Hrubá (referee) ; Macháček, Mikuláš (advisor)
Map app Flow is here to ease the process of finding appropriate places for remote working - mostly through shared experience of other users.
Web-Based GPS and Meteorological Data Publishing System
Šoulák, Martin ; Bartík, Vladimír (referee) ; Burget, Radek (advisor)
The objective of this bachelor thesis is to develop a web application for publishing and animating a route on hiking maps together with images obtained from a meteorological radar. The thesis includes the basics of the Earth surface description, coordinate systems, GPS and the meteorological radars. The next part of the text describes an analysis of available application interfaces for building rich web-based geographic applications. The application was developed in PHP with using the Javascript OpenLayers open-source library for creating a dynamic map in the web page. The thesis also deals with the problem of different coordinate systems used by the Mapy.cz portal and the recorded track points in a GPX file.
Web-Based GPS Data Management System in a Cloud Environment
Kasala, Viliam ; Rychlý, Marek (referee) ; Burget, Radek (advisor)
This thesis focuses on development of web-based GPS data management system in a cloud environment. The thesis introduces the most used application interfaces for building custom mapping applications. It offers a comparison of cloud platforms such as Google App Engine and OpenShift Online. It also deals with the design and the implementation of system for OpenShift Online platform. The system focuses on importing tracks from GPX format, managing tracks, viewing tracks on map tiles from Mapy.cz, searching for tracks, creating an elevation profile and various statistics.
Design of an application for the visualization of geographic data documenting the development of defunct landscapes
Nekola, Lukáš ; Čábelka, Miroslav (advisor) ; Laštovička, Josef (referee)
This thesis deals with the design and subsequent creation of a 3D map application for visualization of geographic data documenting the development of the landscape in the cadastral area of Holešice. The added value is the creation of different variants of spatial SQL queries for the representation of changes in elevation and land use in the form of polygons. In the first part, the available technologies for the creation of the application are properly described together with the basic algorithms enabling the creation of polygons. The practical part starts with the preparation of a dataset of points created by data fusion representing the height division, which was stored with other data in a spatial database. This is followed by the creation of the application itself based on the proposed client-server architecture. The principle is to store the output of one of the queries in the form of a materialized view. Map service based on the query is created in GeoServer technology and displayed in the CesiumJS library. The specific choice of the output and the selection of the query variant depends on the submission of the form by the user. Key words: spatial database, 3D visualization, map application, defunct landscapes, Most region, web
SocialMaps Manifesto
Škobrtal, Petr ; Leitgeb, Šimon (referee) ; Kubíková, Zuzana (advisor)
In the past two decades, a digital copy of the world has been created with perfect precision. It is an unprecedented achievement of the third modernity, and the speed of its creation is fascinating. We walk through it daily and are a part of it without reflecting on its existence, its nature and its unclear transactional relationship. We have come to see the various mapping services and applications as obvious innovations. A simple fragment of the quantum of functionalities of our devices. Calculator, clock, email, maps. But a digital copy of the world was not easy to build. And it was certainly expensive. Yet it is offered to us for our use without any restraints. The central motivation of the companies that have created this virtual space — in which the dramas of humanity are notionally played out — is to monitor it continuously and carefully. Our behaviour, activities and interactions are the desired compensation. They are constantly analysed and interpreted into data that can be traded. The loss of privacy is a tax we pay. An unspoken transactional relationship has been sealed without our knowing its exact terms and consequences; and the corporations that formulate them are rapaciously avoiding legislative-legal framework. Map applications, which are today the most important product of cartography, are the sneaking hegemony that reduces the world to a few categories whose primary imperative is profit. Many of them use the map as a platform in which places are inserted to represent a simple reflection of the capitalist perception of the world. Shops, hotels, bars, restaurants, businesses. Such maps manipulate our view of the world by how they portray it and what they present to us in a bounded way. And by our conformity, we unwittingly accede to these practices and help to preserve their status quo. We can easily decide not to use the digital map services and applications in place, but they are only the symbolic tip of an ambitious project of monitoring our privacy. Maps are hopelessly caught up in a tangled web of Big Tech, software and the Internet of Things. They are drained of their influence and limitless potential to serve a single purpose. It is therefore necessary to seek a ways forward for a paradigm shift affecting the form, nature and function of digital web maps. This manifesto offers some of them.
Využití GIS ve veřejné správě
Krejčová, Anna
This bachelor thesis deals with how geographical information systems are used in public administration. It includes introduction to public administration and geo-graphical information systems. Also describes in which areas of public administra-tion are GIS used. The practical part is focused on how are GIS used in practice at Brno City Municipality. Here is described work of GIS department, asset of GIS for City Municipality and evalution of application and contribution for City Municipali-ty. Part of this part is also description of map application pertaining to gravestone of honorary graves, which is practical contribution of this bachelor thesis.
Možnosti využití historických podkladů pro potřeby pozemkových úprav
HERBSTOVÁ, Terezie
The bachelor thesis is focused on historical background od landscaping needs. Primarily, the thesis deals with online applications of maps, which are available on various maps servers. It is divided into two parts; the first of them is supposed to be a literary research and the second part is a research of accessible maps based, mainly from online maps. Data were collected by analyzing available backgrounds such as literature and websites based on maps or WMS accesibility. By exploring the maps data, I have created a list of the most well-known and the most important maps servers for the need of land consolidation.
Web-Based GPS and Meteorological Data Publishing System
Šoulák, Martin ; Bartík, Vladimír (referee) ; Burget, Radek (advisor)
The objective of this bachelor thesis is to develop a web application for publishing and animating a route on hiking maps together with images obtained from a meteorological radar. The thesis includes the basics of the Earth surface description, coordinate systems, GPS and the meteorological radars. The next part of the text describes an analysis of available application interfaces for building rich web-based geographic applications. The application was developed in PHP with using the Javascript OpenLayers open-source library for creating a dynamic map in the web page. The thesis also deals with the problem of different coordinate systems used by the Mapy.cz portal and the recorded track points in a GPX file.
OpenStreetMap Infrastructure Based Map Server Web Interface
Bača, Michal ; Beran, Vítězslav (referee) ; Polok, Lukáš (advisor)
This thesis deals with designing and implementing web map application targeted at tourist. The main focus of this application is to shift usage of map from just displaying static data to point, where the map itself serves as a canvas which user can use to store pieces of information relevant to planned trip. Part of the thesis is to design attractive easy to use user interface. The application was implemented with HTML, JavaScript, CSS and PHP with MySQL on server. The client uses OpenLayers library for displaying map and jQery and jQuery UI libraries to implement application logic and user interface.

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