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Usability Improvement of Geovisto Library
Koscielniak, Tomáš ; Rusňák, Vít (referee) ; Hynek, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis aims to improve the user interface of Geovisto library, used for geospatial visualization. This is achieved by identifying issues using user testing and designing a solution for them. These solutions were implemented, and the second user testing tested their benefit. The result of the thesis is expanding the library with legends, units for numerical values, and tools for visualization of metadata, which all improve the user experience when using the library. Another result is a standalone web presentation of the library, its tools, and data miner.
Analysis of the keys to the maps of thematic atlases
Hamáčková, Martina ; Bartoněk, Dalibor (referee) ; Plánka, Ladislav (advisor)
This diploma thesis is occupied with analysis of the keys to the maps of Landscape Atlas of the Czech Republic and the Landscape Atlas of the Slovak Republic with emphasis on their mutual comparison. This thesis based on the published general theoretical principles of cartographic production. The theoretical part concludes with a chapter that engages in the key in detail, its types, procedures, etc. Then come critical analysis and classification keys to the maps of Landscape Atlas of the CR and subsequent comparison with Landscape Atlas of the SR using objective cartographic criteria. There is observed mainly the overall clarity, completeness, graphical representation and last but not least the overall look of the keys.
Symbols in the European cartographic work with topographic content
Šafránková, Tereza ; Bartoněk, Dalibor (referee) ; Plánka, Ladislav (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the exploration and comparison of symbol keys used for official maps of European countries. The theoretical part deals mainly with legends and cartographic symbols as a key element of the thesis. Then an assessment of available symbol systems and comparison of map symbols used in symbol systems for the official map of the Czech Republic is made. In the conclusion there is drawn proposal for symbol system applicable to maps of all European countries.
The cult of Saint Martin in medieval Bohemia
Šárovcová, Klára ; Kubín, Petr (advisor) ; Doležalová, Eva (referee)
The master thesis deals with the cult of St. Martin of Tours in pre-Hussite Bohemia. The cult of St. Martin established itself in Tours in the second half of the 5th century, became the main Frankish saint during the 6th century, and maintained its position as one of the most important patrons of the kingdom during the reign of the Carolingians, from where veneration of him spread throughout Europe. After the cult of Martin came to Bohemia indirectly before the influence of the Archbishopric of Mainz probably during the reign of Vratislav II, he became one of the most important saints after the middle of the 12th century. The aim of the study is to present an analysis of the spread and manifestations of the cult of St. Martin in pre-Hussite Bohemia and to describe the influences that contributed to this process. The work is based on both historical analysis of sources and interdisciplinary research, which illustrates the overall picture of the cult. Keywords Saint Martin of Tours, cult, Sulpicius Severus, hagiography, Prague diocese, patrocinium
The motive of healing in legends places of pilgrimage
MÁDLOVÁ, Vendula
The bachelor's thesis deals with the motive of healing within stories and legends of pilgrimage places. It sees the common motives and their influence on selected pilgrimage places. First two chapter are a brief introduction to the issue of pilgrimage, and definition specific terms. The third and fourth chapters are devoted to the motive of healing. In the third part, attention is focused on summarizing the common motives and projecting the story of healing into pilgrimage songs and architecture. The text also describes imago gratiosa, votive gifts and water as part of pilgrimage places. The fourth chapter deals with selected pilgrimage places and how the motive of healing contributed to their origin and flourish.
Usability Improvement of Geovisto Library
Koscielniak, Tomáš ; Rusňák, Vít (referee) ; Hynek, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis aims to improve the user interface of Geovisto library, used for geospatial visualization. This is achieved by identifying issues using user testing and designing a solution for them. These solutions were implemented, and the second user testing tested their benefit. The result of the thesis is expanding the library with legends, units for numerical values, and tools for visualization of metadata, which all improve the user experience when using the library. Another result is a standalone web presentation of the library, its tools, and data miner.
Chanel revolution
Šťovíčková, Zina ; Jančík, Jiří (advisor) ; Machleidtová, Silva (referee)
The subject of the bachelor` s thesis is the French fashion designer and innovator in many specializations and sectors- Gabrielle Chanel. This extraordinary lady was born in a century where women did not have much power and society viewed them as housewives who were should obey their husbands. Nobody assumed that one day they might work. Chanel was a very dynamic and self- sufficient woman who decided to change this prejudice. The chief aim of the work is an effort to clarify what makes her unique and how she influenced culture. She not only changed the world` s fashion but influenced many innovations to the fashion industry. This work is conceived as her biography and tries to capture her most important feats. These feats have permeated into the subconscious of the French nation as well as the whole world. She accomplished this via her originality, determination and independency caused by a sad childhood, lack of men` s love and by the social conditions at that time.
The Image of Subcarpathian Rus in the Work of Ivan Olbracht (From Reportage to Novel and Novella)
Beníšková, Dagmar ; Mravcová, Marie (advisor) ; Vaněk, Václav (referee)
Abstract The thesis deals with the relation of Ivan Olbracht and Subcarpathian Rus. Giving a brief summary of examined territory's history, the authoress attends to Olbracht's Subcarpathian stay and its influence on his work. Olbracht was challenged by the social and political conditions of fossil region to write a set of reportages released in newspaper and afterwards in a double book edition (Země bez jména, Hory a staletí). In the reportages he prepaired a factual and epical field for his prosaic pieces - Nikola Šuhaj loupežník and Golet v údolí (for completeness' sake it's essential to mention Marijka nevěrnice). Authoress devotes herself to a thematic analysis of reportages observing the way Olbracht depicted no longer existing culture and community. She applies this thematic outline on the outlaw novel and the triptych of short stories. It is hereby documented Olbracht's methodics consisting in a stratified narration based on two main layers: factual (empirical) and legendary (poetic).

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