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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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On-Line Electronic Document Collaboration and Annotation

Harmon, Trev R. 11 November 2006 (has links) (PDF)
The Internet provides a powerful medium for communication and collaboration. The ability one has to connect and interact with web-based tools from anywhere in the world makes the Internet ideal for such tasks. However, the lack of native tools can be a hindrance when deploying collaborative initiatives, as many current projects require specialized software in order to operate. This thesis demonstrates, with the comparably recent advances in browser technology and Document Object Model (DOM) implementation, a web-based collaborative annotation system can be developed that can be accessed by a user through a standards-compliant web browser. Such a system, demonstrated to work on the commonly-used web browsers constituting the vast majority of web traffic, was implemented using open-source tools and industry-recognized standards. Additionally, it accepts static copies of most standard document formats for both handwritten and typed annotations, while maintaining an archived copy of the original. The system developed for this thesis lends itself to use in a number of different process domains, as most collaborative annotation approaches can be described by a single process model. While a number of possible usage scenarios are discussed, this thesis approaches system usage only in an academic setting, focusing on applicability of the system to electronic grading and document exchange. From here, additional system usage can be easily extrapolated.
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Konverze prezentací mezi platformou LaTeX a Microsoft Power Point / LaTeX and Microsoft Power Point Presentations Convertor

Černý, Lukáš January 2011 (has links)
This work deals with theoretical and practical basis for the creation of converter between LaTeX and Microsoft PowerPoint presentations. It discusses the use of LaTeX and the Beamer class for presentations, programmatic creation of PowerPoint documents using PowerPoint Primary Interop Assemblies and PresentationML. It outlines the use of the scanners and parsers generators GPLEX and GPPG respectively. It deals with the characteristics of today's tools for document conversion. And finally deals with the particular pitfalls of the design, implementation and testing of the application for conversion of documents between LaTeX platform and Microsoft PowerPoint.
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Srovnání legislativy elektronického podpisu ve vybraných zamích / Comparison of the legislation of electronic signature in selected countries

Hautke, Tomáš January 2009 (has links)
Focus of this thesis is to compare legislation of electronic signature in the Czech Republic and in the USA. In first chapter are explained basic terms, such as cryptography, certificate or certification authority. Next two chapters deal with laws concerning electronic communication. In chapter about Czech legislation they are electronic signature law and electronic transactions and authorized document conversion law. Moreover, Czech Republic has to abide EU directive. Chapter about USA legislation consists of ESIGN act and UETA. Following chapter is dedicated to problems caused by imperfect legislation. Last chapter contains evaluation of described legislation.

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