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Accessibility analysis of Prague public transport stops
Kapusta, Michal ; Štych, Přemysl (advisor) ; Lysák, Jakub (referee)
This document concerns with the network analysis of accessibility and space inclusion of the Prague public traffic stops. The main theme of the background research is accessibility and network analysis problematics. During analysis, the ESRI ArcGIS 9.3 software was used to test the time accessibility zone hypothesis as well as households' and companies' distribution. The map of spatial inclusion was also created for separate types of transports as well as for all public transport stops in Prague as well. The hypothesis of space public transport stop inclusion area increase away from center was proven to be true, however the dependancy of the households allocation in relation to the city center was not proven. The similiraity between households and companies allocation was found not to be fully provable. key words: accessibility, space inclusion, network analysis, Prague public city transport, ESRI ArcGIS 9.3
Accessibility analysis of Prague public transport stops
Kapusta, Michal ; Štych, Přemysl (advisor) ; Lysák, Jakub (referee)
This document concerns with the network analysis of accessibility and space inclusion of the Prague public traffic stops. The main theme of the background research is accessibility and network analysis problematics. During analysis, the ESRI ArcGIS 9.3 software was used to test the time accessibility zone hypothesis as well as households' and companies' distribution. The map of spatial inclusion was also created for separate types of transports as well as for all public transport stops in Prague as well. The hypothesis of space public transport stop inclusion area increase away from center was proven to be true, however the dependancy of the households allocation in relation to the city center was not proven. The similiraity between households and companies allocation was found not to be fully provable. key words: accessibility, space inclusion, network analysis, Prague public city transport, ESRI ArcGIS 9.3
Electronic financial reporting
Kapusta, Michal ; Mejzlík, Ladislav (advisor) ; Pelák, Jiří (referee)
This thesis explores current and future possible uses of ICT in financial reporting, describes the properties, usage and implementation of EDI and XBRL, describes the concept of online reporting and continuous auditing, introduces the area of artificial intelligence and expert systems and their application in accounting and auditing, describes development and application of FRAANK for extraction of financial data from EDGAR repository, describes the implementation of continuous auditing in Siemens and finally states the possible reasons, why the technologies are not used to their full potential.
Implications and specifications of computer conducting accountancy
Kapusta, Michal ; Velechovská, Lenka (advisor)
This work is focused on main advantages and possible problems related to conducting accounting procedures. The main goal is to provide information, so the reader can create global picture about accountancy conducted on computer, considering both positive and negative aspects.

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