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Personal Starting Page
Kadletz, Lukáš ; Herout, Adam (referee) ; Szőke, Igor (advisor)
This thesis is about design and implementation of a web application called Personal Starting Page. The application allows users to create a homepage with links and RSS resources that are systematically classified into categories. The thesis also focuses on responsive design, accessibility and manageability through mobile phones, tablets and computers. The application uses technologies such as PHP 5, Nette framework, jQuery and Bootstrap framework. The result of this thesis is a fully functional web application that is available on the www.jdinaweb.cz website.
Learning note-taking skills: a case study of interpreting students with English and Czech
Mlčochová, Jitka ; Mraček, David (advisor) ; Čeňková, Ivana (referee)
(in English) The thesis looks at interpreter's notes that are taken during consecutive interpreting. The thesis focuses on note-taking of numbers and links, two elements that are generally recommended to write down. The theoretical part briefly summarizes information about the topic and looks at the note-taking handbook by Andrew Gillies (2017). Based on the thesis of Kateřina Matrasová (2012), the empirical part presents two experiments to find out if numbers and links are captured. The experiments were carried out on two groups of students from the Institute of Translation Studies at the Faculty of Arts, Charles University: 9 students from the 3rd year of the BA study programme English for Intercultural Communication and 6 students from the 2nd year of the follow-up MA study programme Interpreting: Czech and English. The analysis of the students' notes in the 1st experiment shows that in total the students noted down correctly 20 out of 25 numbers reaching an 80 per cent success rate. The MA students had better results (an 88 per cent success rate compared to 75 per cent success rate of the BA students). It can be seen that all the students had a system of noting numbers and that this system proved helpful to them. The 2nd experiment indicates that the students are less likely to capture links in...
The potential improvement of the cyber security strategies
Jandura, Lukáš ; Střítecký, Vít (advisor) ; Schmidt, Nikola (referee)
The thesis focusses on central nodes' dynamics in cyberspace, representing its key elements. Such approach derives from the theory of networks developed by Albert-László Barabási and it is conceptualised along with cyberspace in security studies and the role of a state in cyberspace. Main question, which is how to improve cybersecurity strategies, is answered by well-structured package of possible positions of a state towards central nodes. It asses the level of involvement in cyberspace, boundaries of intrusion into central nodes and acceptable tools usable against those which are not directly accessible. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
The potential improvement of the cyber security strategies
Jandura, Lukáš ; Střítecký, Vít (advisor) ; Schmidt, Nikola (referee)
The thesis is focused on central nodes' dynamics in cyberspace, representing its key elements. This approach is derived from the theory of networks developed by Albert-László Barabási and applied on different aspects of cyberspace, which brings different views at known events and issues and discovers relationship between central and common nodes. Cyberspace is perceived in its broadest shape as a fluid result of social constructivism influenced by behaviour of its users. Final outcomes are summarised to recommendations for a new approach to a cybersecurity strategy. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Personal Starting Page
Kadletz, Lukáš ; Herout, Adam (referee) ; Szőke, Igor (advisor)
This thesis is about design and implementation of a web application called Personal Starting Page. The application allows users to create a homepage with links and RSS resources that are systematically classified into categories. The thesis also focuses on responsive design, accessibility and manageability through mobile phones, tablets and computers. The application uses technologies such as PHP 5, Nette framework, jQuery and Bootstrap framework. The result of this thesis is a fully functional web application that is available on the www.jdinaweb.cz website.
Implementation of ECM solutions in tasks of corporate governance
Herold, Radek ; Pour, Jan (advisor) ; Hrbáček, David (referee)
The work is focused on ECM and representation in the reference model of IT management MBI. The primary objective is to expand and update ECM components in the MBI as objects, tasks which are represented as the business processes related to IT management and the relationships between these objects and tasks. Work provides an detailed overview of the benefits, risks and problems associated with the implementation of the various components of ECM.
Community website optimization for search engine
Schneider, Martin ; Bruckner, Tomáš (advisor) ; Žamberský, Martin (referee)
The bachelor work focuses on the problem of optimizing websites for search engines, which is currently very actual problem. It provides a comprehensive look at the process that will help us to better positions in the rankings of the most commonly used search engines and also helps us determine how those most widely used search engines work. In the theoretical part we discuss the various authorized and unauthorized modifications including optimization of the site outside the source code. In the practical part is analyzed different types of Web sites which using a lots of SEO tools. This can help us to know the difference in approaches in optimalization. Concurrently this analysis provide an overview of indicators, which is good to observe and way how this values find.

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