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About the Pension Reform in Czech Republic
Bláha, Jan ; Ježek, Tomáš (advisor) ; Šarapatka, Michal (referee)
The diploma thesis in the first part deals with an overview of basic pension schemes, their typology and distribution. Further, this section deals with the reasons for the reform of the pension system and demographic developments and general trends in pension protection system. The second part deals with analyse the so-called "small" and "large" pension reform, then analysis of the current pension system in Czech Republic for each column of the pension system in particular. At the end thesis represents a model calculation of the expected cash income at retirement age from three columns of the pension system based on specified parameters adaptable to a wide range of subjects which can be calculated for each pillar in particular. Thesis concludes that participation in second column of pension system is advantageous for those, who have salary above average or for people, who have restricted access to save on retirement.
Market analysis of the ERP systems for manufacturing company
Bláha, Jan ; Fortinová, Jana (advisor) ; Pour, Jan (referee)
The main aim of this work is to determine the main criteria for choosing ERP system and to compare a few ERP products on the base on predetermined criteria, specifically for manufacturing companies with focus on the Czech Republic. The content of this work is divided into a few parts. In the first part I want to explain the most important concepts such as information system, ERP etc. Then I will deal with czech market, specifically with current situation and I will try to make an approximate prognosis of the development of the market in the future. Finally, I would like to focus on demands of manufacturing companies on information system and to determine the main criteria of selection. I will choose a few products and I will compare them according to determined criteria. In the end I will draw conclusion according to my project. Nevertheless, the product of this work should not be a winning system, but rather the determination of criteria for choosing and at least partial approach of some products.
"Here or To Go?": Economics of Pizza Packaging
Bláha, Jan ; Šťastný, Daniel (advisor) ; Rod, Aleš (referee)
The paper tries to explain why pizzerias charge a fee for the pizza box, while the fee for coffee cup in cafeteria is not required. The hypothesis argues that the pizzeria charge a fee to recoup lost profits from sales of complements when visiting a pizzeria. Verification of the main hypothesis was performed using a system of auxiliary hypotheses (cafeteria not charge a fee because they do not compensate for loss profits - the level of compensation depends on the price of related products - with increasing occupancy price of boxes fall - return service fee charged by a container for pizza), which the empirical data collected in the market confirmed or disproved, and on the basis of auxiliary hypotheses verify the main hypothesis. 2 hypotheses were do not reject, one unconfirmed and one confirmed. Therefore, we do not reject the main hypothesis of compensating loss profits of pizzerias.
IS for electricity market domain
Blaha, Jan ; Pour, Jan (advisor) ; Derfler, Václav (referee)
There are many companies operating in the current electricity market and new companies are still forming. This gives every consumer an option to choose a company selling electricity. Electricity dealers can even buy or sell electricity from abroad. Although this situation seems to be natural, it's very complicated to achieve. It's necessary to follow a lot of rules and business processes to be able to establish a functional liberalized market. Because of the amount of business processes it's obvious that liberalized market depends first of all on information systems. However, to develop an information system is usually big investment and it is necessary to find some way to cut the information systems prices. This thesis introduces an effective way of system development for the electricity market domain. This method is introduced as Model Driven Development (MDD) methodology. The idea promoted by MDD is to use models to describe programs and automation code generators to transform models into source code. Model creation is obviously much faster than writing source code, which makes software development more effective. In the category of supporting MDD tools, Damas Energy platform is introduced. The main goal of this thesis is to analyze the usability of Damas Energy with MDD and to show which method to choose when developing information systems for the electricity market domain.

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