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Design of a web map application for point field visualization
Thám, Václav ; Čábelka, Miroslav (advisor) ; Brůha, Lukáš (referee)
The aim of the bachelor thesis is to create a web map application in the locality of Nečtiny. Other sub- objectives are to analyze the creation of web map applications. Specifically, to analyze the commercial and non-commercial way of creating web map applications using Leaflet and ArcGIS Web AppBuilder. The theoretical part explains the basic concepts related to web cartography, WebGIS, as well as web map applications, map portals and concepts related to the topic. Furthermore, technological aspects of web maps, such as programming languages, are introduced. In the next chapter, tools for creating web map applications are introduced. Then the criteria that the application should meet are set out. In the practical part, an evaluation of the different paths for creating web map applications is then made based on the criteria. This is followed by the key part of this work, namely the design of the web map application and then its actual creation using both commercial and freely available software and tools. The output of the work are two applications for the locality of Nečtiny. One created using the Leaflet JavaScript library and the other using Esri technologies such as ArcGIS Pro, ArcGIS Online and ArcGIS Web AppBuilder.
Digital atlas of battle of Zborov
Holomek, Tomáš ; Čábelka, Miroslav (advisor) ; Kyncl, Günter (referee)
The aim of the bachelor thesis is to create a web map application of the Battle of Zborov based on the book Battle of Zborov: a military-historical study on the battles of the Czechoslovak Brigade in Galicia in 1917 (Klecanda 1927). In the theoretical part, basic concepts related to battle maps are first introduced. Subsequently, the situation before the battle, the course of the battle and its consequences are characterized. The subsequent part describes the methods of creating cartographic analyzes as well as the methods of creating an atlas. In the practical part, based on the information obtained in the theoretical part, an analysis of the map appendices of the book (Klecanda 1927) is carried out, and at the same time a web map application of the battle is created using ESRI products. Among other things, it aims to present the course of the battle of Zborov to the reader in a clear and interactive way. Key words: web map application, battle of Zborov, tematic cartography, digital atlas
Design of a web map application for visualization and collection of spatial data
Thám, Václav ; Čábelka, Miroslav (advisor) ; Brůha, Lukáš (referee)
The aim of the bachelor thesis is to create a web map application in the Nečtiny locality using GIS. Other sub-goals are to analyze the tools used to create web map applications for specific uses. Specifically, to analyze Leaflet, OpenLayers and ArcGIS Web AppBuilder technologies, and subsequently using one of the open and one of the commercial technologies to create a web map application. In the theoretical part, both basic terms related to cartography, web cartography, WebGIS, as well as web map applications, map portals and terms related to the topic are explained. Furthermore, the technological aspects of web maps are presented, such as programming languages, source code or client-server communication. In the next chapter, individual tools are presented, both GIS software and tools for creating web map applications. The criteria that the application should meet are then set. In the practical part, an evaluation of individual technologies for the creation of web map applications is then carried out based on the criteria. The following is the key part of this work, namely the design of a web map application and subsequently its creation itself using both commercial and freely available software and tools. The output of the work is therefore two applications for the Nečtiny locality. One created...

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