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IT support of online magazine editorial staff and office
Wagenknecht, Martin ; Gála, Libor (advisor) ; Fortinová, Jana (referee)
This Bachelor Thesis describes the IT support of editorial staff and office. My goals is to identify whole portfolio of application and also identify the state of actual market in this branch. In the first step is defined the whole enviroment of editorial branch with all need for complex functionality. Then is whole enviroment with all processes analyzed according to the MMABP. Then I get different views to IT needs of editorial using MMDIS methodology and the last part of my work focuses on surveying the state of current IT market of complex and separate modules of business systems satisfying needs of this kind of business. The last step is market research in branch of applications needed for such a surrounding and comparing to editorial which was presented. The result of this work will help with setting up new editorials and choosing whole IT support or streamline already existing office. Furthermore, my findings may interest developers, who could use the information in order to develop new or improve the current software editorial staff uses.
Illocutive force of syntactic pattern
Wagenknecht, Martin ; Chejnová, Pavla (referee) ; Janovec, Ladislav (advisor)
The first part of this work is dedicated to the theory of speech acts. The author of the work deals with the beginning of this theory, the basic terms connected with it (performative verb, explicit performative, locutionary act, illocutionary act, perlocutionary act etc.) and with its two main representatives - John Langshaw Austin and John Rogers Searle. The author also speaks about the classification of speech acts; their themes in the theory of mentioned representatives and other authors. At the end of this part the work deals with the influence of the theory of speech acts on Czech authors and with Czech authors" classification of speech acts (in Czech background this theory is called communicative function of utterance). The second part of the work concerns the definition of utterance with expressive communicative function. After the summary of existing Czech and external definitions the author tries to formulate his own definition of expressive communicative function. The definition of Miroslav Grepl from current Czech classification of communicative functions, the author's own observation and comparison with the external authors (Austin, Searle) represent the basis of this his definition. At the end of this part the author describes particular expressive communicative functions and deals with the...

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