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Analysis of university pages on Facebook
Salnikov, Alexey ; Chudán, David (advisor) ; Pavlíček, Antonín (referee)
This bachelor thesis is made up from four parts. The first part describes the current state of the internet population of Czech Republic: the number of Internet users in different age categories, their education, what part of the Internet population is occupied by Facebook users. The main purpose of the second part is to show what social networking services are the most popular for Czech population. In the third part, there is a detailed instruction on two tools - Netvizz and Gephi, which are used to analyze facebook pages, groups, events and places. The last part is a practical part, it is focused on the identification of official state university pages on Facebook and the subsequent analysis of these pages by using the tools that were defined in the third part of the thesis.
Analysis of the Internet population
Puldová, Olga ; Hlavsa, Tomáš (advisor) ; Kudlík, Michal (referee)
This bachelor's thesis addresses internet population in Czech republic. The literary research is divided into four sections. The first section explains the concept of internet and discusses its origin and development. A general internet user and users of internet in European Union are characterized in the second section. The third section is focused on internet population of Czech Republic. The last section of research is dedicated to research companies engaged in analyzation of internet population in Czech Republic. The practical section of this thesis maps internet population in Czech Republic in the years 2010 to 2015 and predicts its progress in 2016. It analysis internet users in selected sociodemographic views: representation of men and women, age structure and education level. Data are described using exploratory data analysis and they are processed using time series in statistic software SAS.

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