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Cloud Computing and its Applications
Němec, Petr ; Voráček, Jan (advisor) ; Přibil, Jiří (referee)
This diploma work is focused on the Cloud Computing and its possible applications in the Czech Republic. The first part of the work is theoretical and describes accessible sources analysis related to its topic. Historical circumstances are given in the relation to the evolution of this technology. Also few definitions are quoted, followed by the Cloud Computing basic taxonomy and common models of use. The chapter named Cloud Computing Architecture covers the generally accepted model of this technology in details. In the part focused on theory are mentioned some of the services opearating on this technology. At the end the theoretical part brings possibility of the Cloud Computing usage from the customer's and supplier's perspective. The practical part of the diploma work is divided into sections. The first one brings results of the questionnare research, performed by the author in the Czech Republic, focused on the usage of the Cloud Computing and virtualization services. In the sekond section is pre-feasibility study. The study is focused on the providing SaaS Services in the area of long-term and safe digital data store. Lastly there is an author's view on the Cloud Computing technology future and possible evolution.
Analysis and Design Application Infrastructure Solutions Financial Institutions
Vychodil, Marek ; Voráček, Jan (advisor) ; Přibil, Jiří (referee)
The topic of the thesis is putting up the application architecture of the organization based othe the actual state, identified requirements, the operational model. The thesis contains description of the business architecture domain, requirements metodology and creation of the operational model of the organization. For the main solution is used the conceptual data model. Application architecture design is presented by the aplication landscape model with the desctiption of the architecture layers and the integration concept including a master data managment concept.
Management of Software Products Life Cycle: Theory and Practice
Novotný, Tomáš ; Voráček, Jan (advisor) ; Havrlík, Vladislav (referee)
The work focuses on the life cycle of a product (software) in the company since its development, debugging, through its distribution and subsequent maintenance. The work defined by the individual processes within the life cycle occur, are described and analyzed. Compares the practice, as the software is developed, debugged, distributed and managed in the company where I worked and theory, which is drawn from theoretical studies. In the practical part of the work is focused on software maintenance, especially on the comparison of theory and practical applications. For this purpose I used the experience of JKR, Ltd. In conclusion I devote a section for evaluation of lessons learned and suggestions for improving the life cycle so that in case of their use, could this process work efficiently.
Implementation of Customer Relationship Management in an Organization
Trtílek, Radovan ; Voráček, Jan (advisor) ; Přibil, Jiří (referee)
The thesis is focused on the customer relationship management inside companies (CRM). Theoretical part deals with the general overview of CRM as a philosophy and as a system. Herein the actual trends and approaches are described. The project which is indispensable to be prepared before proceeding to the main implementation is described in the implementation project part. It contains all the initial steps that lead towards successful implementation -- strategic analysis, avoiding and removing barriers, selecting the partner for implementation and also a brief overview of the causes of the implementation failures. Implementing the system is the final step of the overall CRM project. Keeping the steps I described in the implementation part makes the process easier to handle and reduces possible delays. Integral part of the thesis is a practical example of a successful implementation. In this case I describe how to optimize the phone call flow through various parts of the company.
Using the Internet in a Firm's Business Proceedings
Nováková, Zdeňka ; Jelínek, Jiří (advisor) ; Voráček, Jan (referee)
The goal is a description of the organizational, legal and economic preconditions for the use of Internet in business practice. Proposal of a particular organization - a description of the current situation, opportunities for improvement, economic evaluation of costs and benefits.
Corporate Identity
Muellerová, Ivonne ; Voráček, Jan (advisor)
The subject of the thesis "Corporate identity" is to create its own model of corporate identity and susequent application to a particular company. The theoretical part is to acquaint the reader with notion, importance, determinants and elements of corporate identity. Fundamental part is the difference in the perception of elements of corporate identity because the corporate identity doesn't include the corporate culture as its subsection. This different perception is from the long-term experiences of management despite the others. From these experiences was created the new model called "Pragmatic model of corporate identity" which is located in the practical part. This model is designed to allow easy application in any organization and its goal is to quickly describe company image of identity. The functionality of the model is verified by application to a particular company. The conclusion evaluates individual elements of the company and suggests possible improvement or changes. The main contribution of this thesis is the simple model applicable on any organization based on years of experiences of management and which can quickly describe the situation of the corporate identity to interested parties.
Parking Management
Princ, Vojtěch ; Musil, Martin (advisor) ; Voráček, Jan (referee)
The objective of this thesis is to design the appropriate parking management for downtown of Jindrichuv Hradec. The theoretical part is focused on the traffic problem and its negative effects on environment of cities in relation to increase in private car transport in recent years. In the next chapter, parking management and its specific strategies are described as instruments solving problems with urban transport including its static and dynamic part. Practical part includes description of current traffic conditions and accessibility of the town centre of Jindrichuv Hradec. The description results from information obtained by personal mapping of location and measuring of parking occupancy. The proposed solution of certain parking policies that result in more efficient use of parking resources with minimized traffic impacts on historical centre of town follows.
Method of Six Sigma as a instrument for improving processes and solution of selected process
Wolfram, David ; Voráček, Jan (advisor) ; Kincl, Tomáš (referee)
The Bachelor Degree Thesis 'Method of Six Sigma as the instrument for improving processes and solution of selected process' focuses on analyzing the process of a chosen project by means of selected project management methods as well as on evaluating its effectiveness. The first part of this thesis presents a description of selected approaches towards project management, while the second section analyses relevant problem relating to management of a chosen project and brings in possible solutions proposed.
Formalization of Team Creation
Rossman, Tomáš ; Voráček, Jan (advisor) ; Vinšová, Tereza (referee)
Main goal of this work is to complete and summary important factors which have influence on creating effective and successful team. Another goal is to test system dynamic model which formalize factors from theoretical part, discuss results and think about practice using of models like this one.
Effective Information and Knowledge Sharing in Supply Chain
Dejl, Vlastimil ; Voráček, Jan (advisor) ; Kincl, Tomáš (referee)
The thesis - Effective Information and Knowledge Sharing in Supply Chain - is situated in the Fast Moving Consumer Goods segment, in the packaging design environment. In this environment the process of introducing new product to the market and it's optimization across the supply chain is analyzed. The situation on the market forces suppliers to continually lower costs and shorten production times. One way of how to resist to this pressure is an effective and efficient information and knowledge exchange between all participants of the process. The thesis is divided into two parts. The first one focuses on theoretical determination of basic terms and topics which are further discussed in the second -- practical -- part. In the second part the FMCG environment, sources of failures and inefficiencies are analyzed and optimization of the process of introducing new product to the market is proposed, all from the packaging design perspective.

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