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**učí se i změnám, tzn. změna způsobu uchování
**ukončeno zkouškou, která je písemná plus se k tomu připojí průběžné hodnocení jednotlívých úkolů zadaných studentům
 
== Další ==
 
=== Formáty e-knih ===
 
* =electronic book
* digital form, readeble on flat display
* HISTORY
** in 1930 American writed Bob Brown wrote about a "reading machine", which woul allow to read books
** there are more candidates to be the inventor of e-boooks
*** Index Thomisticus by Roberto Busa (developed 1945-1970
*** Ángela Ruiz Robles patented in 1949 a mechanical reading device
*** 1968 NLS project (oN-Line System) at Standford university was a computer collaboration system, first use of hypertext, but ended due to the difficult learning curve
*** 1968 File Retrieval and Editing SyStem developed at Browne university was a hypertext system
**** used for reading extensive texts online
**** supported by grant from US navy to developed electronic repair manual
**** led to the development of Electronic Book Technologies and '''DynaText'''
***** SGML publishing tool
***** introduced in 1990
***** it influenced stylsheet technologies such as CSS
*** 1971 Michael S. Hart at University of Illinois typed US Declaration of Indipendenced to computer plain text and thus he is considred as the originator of e-books
** IMPLEMENTATIONS
*** Hart work led to the creation of Project Gutenberg in 1971
**** with goal to create more electronic copies of books
*** in 1980 US millitary started the project of portable electronic delivery device
*** in 1992 Sony came with Data Discman, a ready which could read books from CDs
* E-BOOK FORMATS
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=== SGML ===
 
* Standard Generalized Markup Language
* standard for defining generalized markup languages
* it was developed in 60s with the idea to tag text objects and make documents structured
* if the text is structured its easy to find out different elements and make a statistics from them
** structured letters have tags for "to", "from", "text" ~ or "paragraph" and within paragraph "quotation" could be tagged
*** so I can look for all letter to somebody - if the letters are not tagged I depend only on full text
*** but there are other implications - lower need of RAM and bandwith, specific characteristics of tags, representations etc.
* tags were allowed not to have ending tags, to use less expansive disk space
* in early 90s Tim Barn Lee developed his own notation or web pages called HTML - HyperText Markup Language
* it is a meta languge, which describe other languages
* in 1986 it become a standard
 
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