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Blockchain database and it's implementation in libraries
Cironis, Adam ; Šlerka, Josef (advisor) ; Vlnas, Jan (referee)
The bachelor thesis' topic is aimed at the blockchain database technology that deals with possible use-cases in libraries. The author analyzes the possibilities of implementing blockchain databases into sectors that are not the most open to the innovations, namely the librarianship. The author also emphasizes the different types of the theoretical and the practical applications of blockchain databases. The theoretical part also introduces the fundamental principles of blockchain databases and also explains the operation of the general blockchain database. Furthermore, the author focuses on a detailed description of the indicators of advantages and disadvantages associated with every each one use-case. At the same time, there is briefly mapped the current situation of library systems. In the practical part there are described and designed two conceptual models of how to proceed to the implementation of blockchain. At first the author discusses the problem that the model solves. Then follows a description of a particular solution. This is followed by the conceptual model itself with the analysis of the selected consensus. In the end of this thesis there are explained the possible extensions for the future and the evaluation of the benefits of this solution are discussed.
Case Study of Mobile Application - Audio Guide for the National Museum
Cironis, Adam ; Pýcha, Čeněk (advisor) ; Šisler, Vít (referee)
The diploma thesis deals with a case study of the development of a mobile audio guide for the expositions of the National Museum. In the theoretical part, the author focuses on defining the basic concepts related to the topic of a case study of a mobile guide for cultural institutions, which include concepts such as culture, digital culture and its connection with technology. Subsequently, the author deals with a general introduction of mobile applications, the history of such designed applications and also the first examples of the use of mobile applications in galleries and museums. The main emphasis is placed on the procedures of mobile application development with a focus on the individual phases of the process, chronological sequence and at the same time technological extensions that can be used to achieve a more intensive visitor experience. The third chapter includes the current state of mobile applications of foreign museums. The practical part describes in detail the process of designing a mobile application in the form of a case study of a mobile guide for the National Museum. The main aim is to critically evaluate and compare the real way of development in a specific cultural institution, which can differ significantly from the theory. In specific cases, it is also described what...
Blockchain database and it's implementation in libraries
Cironis, Adam ; Šlerka, Josef (advisor) ; Vlnas, Jan (referee)
The bachelor thesis' topic is aimed at the blockchain database technology that deals with possible use-cases in libraries. The author analyzes the possibilities of implementing blockchain databases into sectors that are not the most open to the innovations, namely the librarianship. The author also emphasizes the different types of the theoretical and the practical applications of blockchain databases. The theoretical part also introduces the fundamental principles of blockchain databases and also explains the operation of the general blockchain database. Furthermore, the author focuses on a detailed description of the indicators of advantages and disadvantages associated with every each one use-case. At the same time, there is briefly mapped the current situation of library systems. In the practical part there are described and designed two conceptual models of how to proceed to the implementation of blockchain. At first the author discusses the problem that the model solves. Then follows a description of a particular solution. This is followed by the conceptual model itself with the analysis of the selected consensus. In the end of this thesis there are explained the possible extensions for the future and the evaluation of the benefits of this solution are discussed.

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