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Multilayer J2EE web application
Pacvoň, Stanislav ; Kacálek, Jan (referee) ; Burget, Radim (advisor)
This thesis provides compact solutions and shows process, how it is possible to implement Information system which automatically tests students projects. The use of J2EE technology is required in assignment of this thesis. Using of other technologies depends on which way of the assignment´s solution was choosen. In the part one of the thesis an option of technologies used for the system development is implemented. The reason why used application server, database server and CMS solution were chosen is given here. The choice of CMS applicatin is reasoned in more detailed way. A building tool Ant and Junit package are introduced here as well as cascade styles and other technologies used in an application. Ant was used to build a module and students projects. JUnit package is available to test classes. In the second part of the thesis the application is designed. It is showed here how to create a web module, what components the module has to contain and how to implement required function of the system with contribution of classes, library OpenCms and Java. The second part is divided into three chapters. The first shows system workflow, which defines the way of work with application according to defined role in system .The second of them is focused on the web module and its parts. It introduces application pages designed for registration, projects assignment, projects and scripts upload and navigation pages. The three chapter is aimed at a web content. It introduces a data files and HTML output pages. Other parts of the thesis are focused on the safety of the application and the way of communication with Jplag detection of plagiarism.
The FTVS Website as an Instrument of Marketing Communication: Content Analysis of the English Version from the Viewpoint of Target Audience.
Formánková, Martina ; Pokorná, Eva (advisor) ; Voráček, Josef (referee)
Title: The FTVS Website as an Instrument of Marketing Communication: Content Analysis of the English Version from the Viewpoint of Target Audience. Objectives: To asses the content of the English version of the website and suggest its improvements to increase the efficacy of marketing communication. Methods: Content analysis, comparison Results: Detailed analysis of the website has been carried out, drawbacks of current layout (both content and formal) have been described. Modifications and improvements have been proposed. Keywords: Marketing, communication, website, web content, university, FPES
The FTVS Website as an Instrument of Marketing Communication: Content Analysis of the English Version from the Viewpoint of Target Audience.
Formánková, Martina ; Pokorná, Eva (advisor) ; Voráček, Josef (referee)
Title: The FTVS Website as an Instrument of Marketing Communication: Content Analysis of the English Version from the Viewpoint of Target Audience. Objectives: To asses the content of the English version of the website and suggest its improvements to increase the efficacy of marketing communication. Methods: Content analysis, comparison Results: Detailed analysis of the website has been carried out, drawbacks of current layout (both content and formal) have been described. Modifications and improvements have been proposed. Keywords: Marketing, communication, website, web content, university, FPES
Methodology for website localization from the perspective of webdesign
Čermák, Radim ; Doucek, Petr (advisor) ; Strossa, Petr (referee) ; Hřebíček, Jiří (referee) ; Dědič, Filip (referee)
Internet and websites are today one of the most important communication channels of almost all companies. They offer a simple, fast and effective way of communication, which is also available worldwide in a few seconds. With the globalization of market, more and more companies try to expand their business beyond the territory of the home state. In the current time of start-ups is the Internet also often a medium that allows formation of new spheres of business for which the website is absolutely essential channel. This type of business is internet based and has very often international ambitions from the very beginning. Given that each country (or region) can be seen as distinctive culture, it is advisable to locate websites for the needs of the foreign country. This is exactly the theme of this thesis. The concrete objective of this thesis is to offer a methodology for website localization in terms of webdesign. The basic building block is the delimitation of a multidisciplinary theoretical framework that examines the concept of culture and extensive literature review allowing current insight into the linking of website and culture, i.e. cultural website localization. Suitable method for gripping such a complex concept as a culture emerge from a theoretical framework as well. As the most appropriate method were determined Hofstedes cultural dimensions, which are then used for the analysis of cultural determination of web elements. Data collection for the purpose of analysis of web elements cultural determination is performed using a content analysis of websites from nine different countries. The results of the analysis are compared and synthesized with the findings stemming from a literature review. The final artifact of this thesis, a methodology for website localization from the perspective of web design, is based on this ground. Validation of the proposed methodology is done on the basis of assessment of the methodology for a domain of web design. This assessment is based on interviews with experts from different countries as well as presentation of concrete example of methodology use within a midsize website.
Multilayer J2EE web application
Pacvoň, Stanislav ; Kacálek, Jan (referee) ; Burget, Radim (advisor)
This thesis provides compact solutions and shows process, how it is possible to implement Information system which automatically tests students projects. The use of J2EE technology is required in assignment of this thesis. Using of other technologies depends on which way of the assignment´s solution was choosen. In the part one of the thesis an option of technologies used for the system development is implemented. The reason why used application server, database server and CMS solution were chosen is given here. The choice of CMS applicatin is reasoned in more detailed way. A building tool Ant and Junit package are introduced here as well as cascade styles and other technologies used in an application. Ant was used to build a module and students projects. JUnit package is available to test classes. In the second part of the thesis the application is designed. It is showed here how to create a web module, what components the module has to contain and how to implement required function of the system with contribution of classes, library OpenCms and Java. The second part is divided into three chapters. The first shows system workflow, which defines the way of work with application according to defined role in system .The second of them is focused on the web module and its parts. It introduces application pages designed for registration, projects assignment, projects and scripts upload and navigation pages. The three chapter is aimed at a web content. It introduces a data files and HTML output pages. Other parts of the thesis are focused on the safety of the application and the way of communication with Jplag detection of plagiarism.

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