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Geologic Well Data Processing, Transformation and Administration
Kováč, Jakub ; Boráň, Pavel (referee) ; Ondrák, Viktor (advisor)
The bachelor thesis is concerned with the geophysical data processing, transformation and administration of a small company for purpose of constant access to an actual informations. The thesis presents solutions with consider on security, reliability and economics of a whole problem.
Models of data flow governance and their followers: Why do countries adopt one framework over another?
Dubravčíková, Klára ; Parízek, Michal (advisor) ; Mazač, Jan (referee)
DUBRAVČÍKOVÁ, Klára. Models of cross-border data flow governance and their followers: Why do countries adopt one framework over another? Praha, 2022. 119 pages. Master's thesis (Mgr.). Charles University, Faculty of Social Sciences, Institute of Political Science. Department of International Relations. Supervisors Dr. rer. pol. Michal Parízek, M.Sc., Ph.D. & Junprof. Dr. Jan Vogler. Abstract Currently, there are three different regulatory models of cross-border data flow, produced by three dominant actors in the international system - the United States of America, the European Union, and the People's Republic of China. As all three actively convey their model to other countries, posing new challenges to the global economy associated with the models' incompatibility, other countries face a policy-choice dilemma on what model to adopt. Consequently, the issue of mapping how the three approaches to data governance spread across the globe and exploring the rationales of states that adopt one of the three models arises. The thesis turns to this question and uses logistic regression analysis to find a correlation between the adoption of a specific cross-border data flow governance model and three sets of predictors that characterise the economic, social, and power relations between proponent-adopter pairs....
Research and Development in the Field of Research Data and Dissertations: The D4Humanities Project at the University of Lille (France)
Schöpfel, Joachim ; Prost, Hélène ; Malleret, Cécile
The paper presents the research project D4Humanities conducted by the GERIICO laboratory at the University of Lille in the fi eld of research data management (RDM). In particular, we will describe the development of a local workfl ow for the submission of research data related to PhD dissertations and the connection to the national RDM infrastructure Huma-Num (deposit, preservation and dissemination of research data via the NAKALA service), along with our RDM training program for PhD students.
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Geologic Well Data Processing, Transformation and Administration
Kováč, Jakub ; Boráň, Pavel (referee) ; Ondrák, Viktor (advisor)
The bachelor thesis is concerned with the geophysical data processing, transformation and administration of a small company for purpose of constant access to an actual informations. The thesis presents solutions with consider on security, reliability and economics of a whole problem.
The analysis and optimization of the creation of a management report in a financial institution
Dlouhý, Radim ; Říhová, Zora (advisor) ; Belko, Michal (referee)
This masters thesis tackles the issue of process management in a financial institution, spe-cifically the analysis and optimization of the creation of a certain management report. The first part of this masters thesis is dedicated towards explaining basic theoretical concepts, which will help the reader correctly understand the rest of the paper. There you can find explained the principles of reporting and process management, which will introduce the reader to the issues of processes, their analysis and subsequent optimization. The practical portion first introduces the reader to the particular financial institution, then it describes the organization structure and the activities of data governance, thorough analysis of the particular process, the identification of and a suggestion of optimization which should lead to a more effectively working employees as well as the elimination of narrow places of the process. The conclusion of the masters thesis introduces steps of real implementation of the suggested solutions.
Comparison of approaches to implementing of Data Governance
Svoboda, Ondřej ; Slánský, David (advisor) ; Pour, Jan (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with Data Governance that represents a new direction in administration and management of data in an organization. The thesis characterizes general goals, principles and scope Data Governance in first two chapters, which approaches data as enterprise assets. A third chapter deals with analyzing basic components that create a key part of a program. The fourth chapter is devoted to approaching and mapping technological resources to support the program. These chapters form an introductory part that helps understand a main aim of the bachelor thesis. A description of approaches to an implementation of this method of data management by four selected suppliers is the goal of this thesis. A fifth chapter is an output of this thesis and describes approaches to the implementation of a basic pillar of the Data Governance from a perspective of selected suppliers. There are compared characteristics of these four approaches in conclusion.
Comparison of Product Information Management software tools
Vytiska, Tomáš ; Slánský, David (advisor) ; Pour, Jan (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with the Product Information Management (PIM) and compares PIM software tools. Its goal is to introduce the area of the PIM systems in Czech language. Next subgoal is to define system of criteria. It is also necessary to achieve the last goal -- to analyze and compare PIM software. The method I used is the exploration of information sources; obtaining information through email communication and use of empirical knowledge to define system of criteria. The contribution of this work is the same as its goals. The work is divided into two parts. The first theoretical part deals with PIM definitions, context, functionality, architectures and PIM market developing. The second practical part involves selecting of particular PIM software tools, defining system of criteria and comparison of PIM software tools.

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