Data Collecting for Project of Czech Historical Monuments Documentation
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• 3 from each of Breclav, Litomerice and Tabor districts
• 2 from each of C. Lipa, Fr.-Mistek, Chrudim, Melnik, Nachod, Nymburk and Pribram districts
• 1 from C. Budejovice, Jicin, Jihlava, K.Vary, Kolin, M.Boleslav, Svitavy, Uh.Hradiste, Usti n.O. and Vsetin
districts
The other 40 districts were not used ( see Figure 4).
Depending on the type of buildings surveyed there are various projects divided into these categories (Figure 5):
• town house x41
• church, chapel, temple x29
• town hall x6
• castle, chateau, fort, folly x7
• tower, gate x2
• other x4
Students handed in all of the projects in printed form with attached negatives (if fdm was used) and two printed photographs and also
in digital form. The data was transferred by the FTP protocol or on some ones portable data carrier onto the server.
other
tower, gate
town house
03 town house
□ church, chapel, temple
□ town hall
□ castle, chateau, fort, folly
□ tower, gate
■ other
Figure 5: Project statistics according to the type of building
6. STRUCTURE OF DATABASE
Now after the first year of implementation of project into the course work we have gained much valuable experience Currently we
are trying to finish the web interface for data input onto the Internet. Next, the question how to browse and search the data will be
answered. We are now preparing forms for filling project data by students through the web, for saving data and for modifying data,