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Dietary profile and customized menus using Solid
Thesis title in Czech: Dietní profil a personalizované jídelní lístky pomocí technologie Solid
Thesis title in English: Dietary profile and customized menus using Solid
Key words: solid|data|propojená data|RDF|redecentralizace webu|zapisovatelný web|dieta|jídlo
English key words: solid|data|linked data|RDF|redecentralization of web|read write web|diet|food
Academic year of topic announcement: 2022/2023
Thesis type: diploma thesis
Thesis language: angličtina
Department: Department of Software Engineering (32-KSI)
Supervisor: RNDr. Jakub Klímek, Ph.D.
Author: hidden - assigned and confirmed by the Study Dept.
Date of registration: 20.01.2023
Date of assignment: 20.01.2023
Confirmed by Study dept. on: 30.03.2023
Guidelines
A lot of data on the current Web is stored in a centralized way, e.g. at Google.
However, the web was initially meant to be decentralized, and users would like to take back control of their personal data.
The current trend in Web research is therefore re-decentralization of the Web using state-of-the-art Web technologies.

The student will get to know the Linked Data principles [1], the RDF data model [2], the recent W3C Social Web recommendations, and the Solid framework [4].
The student will design, implement, test, and evaluate three Solid based applications - a dietary profile editor for users, a menu editor for restaurants, and a menu viewer for the users.
The menu viewer will personalize the menu items shown according to the user's dietary profile.
The project will be open-source and hosted on a public repository.
References
[1] Linked Data, W3C, https://www.w3.org/standards/semanticweb/data
[2] RDF, W3C, https://www.w3.org/TR/rdf11-concepts/
[3] Social Web Working Group, W3C, https://www.w3.org/wiki/Socialwg
[4] The Solid Project, MIT, https://solidproject.org/
Preliminary scope of work in English
A lot of data on the current Web is stored in a centralized way, e.g. at Google.
However, the web was initially meant to be decentralized, and users would like to take back control of their personal data.
The current trend in Web research is therefore re-decentralization of the Web using state-of-the-art Web technologies.

The student will get to know the Linked Data principles [1], the RDF data model [2], the recent W3C Social Web recommendations, and the Solid framework [4].
The student will design, implement, test, and evaluate three Solid based applications - a dietary profile editor for users, a menu editor for restaurants, and a menu viewer for the users.
The menu viewer will personalize the menu items shown according to the user's dietary profile.
The project will be open-source and hosted on a public repository.
 
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