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Accessibility of Web Technologies and Standards
Konečná, Kateřina ; Trchalík, Roman (referee) ; Očenášek, Pavel (advisor)
This thesis deals with accessibility and web standards. It explains the importance of creating accessible web pages due to disabled users. Individual disabilities are briefly described in a separate chapter. The thesis presents a summary of Web accessibility standards in Europe, America, Australia and Asia. This analysis is completed by comparing the individual countries. The second part focuses on the formalization of different ways, where three methods are applied to three different guidelines.
Validation of Web Accessibility
Krásný, Kamil ; Trchalík, Roman (referee) ; Očenášek, Pavel (advisor)
The subject matter of this project is accessibility of web pages and possibilities of its automated validation. This thesis defines what web accessibility really is and identifies what disabilities can users of the Internet suffer from. The main goal is to analyse and to compare current web accessibility rules valid in the USA, in the European Union and in the Czech Republic and to research existing validators as well. The tools are divided into the following categories: Online tools, toolbars and desktop applications. The output of this project is in form of specification and implementation of a new validation tool.
Methodology of Website Design
Fabik, Lukáš ; Janečková, Jana (referee) ; Koch, Miloš (advisor)
This thesis deals with the methodology of web design according to current trends and present day demands. Great emphasis is placed on the process of creating web sites, their accessibility and usability. Based on theoretical background and personal knowledge the purpose of this work is to analyze existing website and propose and implement a complete redesign of the website of the Department of Political Science and European Studies at Palacky University in Olomouc. New website will facilitate communication between the department, its students and the public. Usability of new website will be verified by usability testing.
Analysis and comparison of user interface of the websites of special libraries at the Faculty of Arts of Charles University in Prague and proposals for its innovation
Šebestová, Eva ; Papík, Richard (advisor) ; Boudová, Lucie (referee)
The diploma thesis focuses on the analysis and assessment of the existing user interface of the departmental libraries of Faculty of Arts, Charles University in Prague. The theoretical part generally characterizes the discipline of Human Computer Interaction. Furthermore, it characterizes concepts such as user interface, web usability and web accessibility and information architecture. Besides, it introduces the organisation, functions and services of the Central Library of the Faculty of Arts, including departmental libraries. The practical part explores and assesses current condition of the websites of the departmental libraries. The aim of this research is to determine users' satisfaction based on their experience with these library websites. Moreover, the research monitors the users' idea of an ideal website. A further concern is the usability, accessibility, content, design and information architecture of the websites researched. In accordance with the results of the research, a schema of a new human interface for the departmental libraries is designed.
Analysis and comparison of user interface of the websites of special libraries at the Faculty of Arts of Charles University in Prague and proposals for its innovation
Šebestová, Eva ; Papík, Richard (advisor) ; Boudová, Lucie (referee)
The diploma thesis focuses on the analysis and assessment of the existing user interface of the departmental libraries of Faculty of Arts, Charles University in Prague. The theoretical part generally characterizes the discipline of Human Computer Interaction. Furthermore, it characterizes concepts such as user interface, web usability and web accessibility and information architecture. Besides, it introduces the organisation, functions and services of the Central Library of the Faculty of Arts, including departmental libraries. The practical part explores and assesses current condition of the websites of the departmental libraries. The aim of this research is to determine users' satisfaction based on their experience with these library websites. Moreover, the research monitors the users' idea of an ideal website. A further concern is the usability, accessibility, content, design and information architecture of the websites researched. In accordance with the results of the research, a schema of a new human interface for the departmental libraries is designed.
Methodology of Website Design
Fabik, Lukáš ; Janečková, Jana (referee) ; Koch, Miloš (advisor)
This thesis deals with the methodology of web design according to current trends and present day demands. Great emphasis is placed on the process of creating web sites, their accessibility and usability. Based on theoretical background and personal knowledge the purpose of this work is to analyze existing website and propose and implement a complete redesign of the website of the Department of Political Science and European Studies at Palacky University in Olomouc. New website will facilitate communication between the department, its students and the public. Usability of new website will be verified by usability testing.
Accessibility of Web Technologies and Standards
Konečná, Kateřina ; Trchalík, Roman (referee) ; Očenášek, Pavel (advisor)
This thesis deals with accessibility and web standards. It explains the importance of creating accessible web pages due to disabled users. Individual disabilities are briefly described in a separate chapter. The thesis presents a summary of Web accessibility standards in Europe, America, Australia and Asia. This analysis is completed by comparing the individual countries. The second part focuses on the formalization of different ways, where three methods are applied to three different guidelines.
Validation of Web Accessibility
Pojer, Petr ; Trchalík, Roman (referee) ; Očenášek, Pavel (advisor)
This thesis deals with the accessibility of websites and its validation capabilities. The essential part is the analysis of current methodologies used in the world - with a focus on U.S., Europe, and especially the Czech Republic. It is followed by an overview of the best known tools for checking accessibility of their properties based specification, design and implementation of custom applications, which is the result of this work.
Innovation of FIT Web Pages
Zikmund, Martin ; Křivka, Zbyněk (referee) ; Chmelař, Petr (advisor)
This thesis deals with the web pages quality theory and with the methods of its checking. Furthermore, it shows procedure contributing to creation of modern web presentation of the Faculty of Information Technologies with respect to current trends in web technologies as well as to the requirements specified by web presentation for public educational institution. The objective is to explore web trends among world universities, draw a comparison between FIT web pages and presentations of selected schools, and along with a deeper analysis, specify the imperfections occurring in the actual FIT web presentation. On the basis of this information propose relevant rectification and design new web presentation prototypes. Various methods of Czech as well as international organizations will be mentioned in the thesis. These methods serve as a useful guideline for designing high-quality accessible web presentation as well as a tool for verification and auditing of the aspects fulfilled by the presentation.
Validation of Web Accessibility
Krásný, Kamil ; Trchalík, Roman (referee) ; Očenášek, Pavel (advisor)
The subject matter of this project is accessibility of web pages and possibilities of its automated validation. This thesis defines what web accessibility really is and identifies what disabilities can users of the Internet suffer from. The main goal is to analyse and to compare current web accessibility rules valid in the USA, in the European Union and in the Czech Republic and to research existing validators as well. The tools are divided into the following categories: Online tools, toolbars and desktop applications. The output of this project is in form of specification and implementation of a new validation tool.

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