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Innovationskultur in kleinen und mittleren Unternehmen. (Innovation culture in small and medium-sized enterprises)
Ulsamer, Frank ; Nový, Ivan (advisor) ; Hnilica, Jiří (referee) ; Kučera, Jan (referee) ; Voit, Eugen (referee)
The present dissertation provided an insight of the organizational culture and the innovative behavior of small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) in the early stages of the innovation process. The method Culture Types of Organizations certified that the investigated SMEs possessed a distinctive family culture, and in addition an innovation cul-ture at the company headquarters. By using the social research method Grounded Theory the so called theory "Innovation kultivieren" was developed. This theory consists of three process stages. The first process stage "Mindset geben" is about defining and anchoring new innovative company's values. The second process stage "Innovation organisieren" defines the organizational responsibilities and last but not least, the third process stage "Innovation strukturieren" delivers various accompanying soft skill factors to improve the innovation culture of companies.
Application of semiconductor gamma spectrometry in experimental reactor physics
KUČERA, Jan
In the present bachelor thesis, a database for efficiency calibration of a gamma-spectrometry device with cascade summing correction was built using software developed by the company Canberra. The formation of the database consists in the construction of a model for a shielding of semiconductor detector and of models for measured radioactive samples with various geometries. The designed model was tested on measured spectra of gamma radiation and a selected calibration curve was compared with the results obtained by Research Center Rez using the MCNP method. Moreover, several theoretical results were obtained in the course of this work, including the technical parameters and usage of experimental reactors at Research Center Rez and the principles of gamma radiation spectrometry in the LR-0 reactor.
Pre-hospital urgent care of people with central brain stroke within medical rescue workers
KUČERA, Jan
This bachelor thesis focuses on pre-hospital immediate care of a client with a central (vascular) brain stroke in the framework of emergency medical service. The aim of this work is to map the knowledge of middle medical staff of the emergency medical service in Hradec Králové region at providing pre-hospital immediate care to patients with suspected vascular brain stroke.
Open source accounting systems for entities running business as individuals
Malackanič, Roman ; Kučera, Jan (advisor) ; Chlapek, Dušan (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the open source accounting systems suitable for entities running business as individuals. The aim is to define the requirements for the suitable accounting software for such entities, and to compare selected open source products according to these requirements. Three selected open source products are rated and compared using the specified criteria. The beginning of the paper discusses the needs of self employed persons in accounting field, and emphasis is placed on defining the functional requirements for the accounting software. The aim is to provide an assessment of compared programs, with their advantages and disadvantages and to spread the word about open source tools and their strengths. The practical background of this thesis is formed by a site, which will deal with the issue of personal and corporate accounting and its description is contents of chapter No. 6. The second chapter of the thesis deals with definition of basic terms and the third one deals with the definition of minimum requirements for accounting software in terms of enterprising individual. Chapter No. 4 serves as an overview of the market with the open source accounting systems. There are the defined evaluation criteria in the chapter No. 5. Chapter 7, 8 and 9 deal with a comparison of selected applications. In conclusion of the thesis there is evaluation of fulfillment of the objectives.
Historical development and comparison of chosen methodologies for managing ICT projects
Rosenberger, Tomáš ; Měsíček, Libor (advisor) ; Kučera, Jan (referee)
Bachelor thesis deals with problems of ICT project management methodologies. The thesis sets out a total of three objectives. The first objective is to identify, characterize and describe uniformly chosen methodologies for managing ICT projects and to map their historical development. The second objective is to compare chosen methodologies according to set of specific criteria. The third objective is to select a suitable methodology for the specified model of ICT departments or companies based on their organizational culture and type of solved projects. In the theoretical part of this thesis basic concepts relating to the issue are defined at first and then chosen methodologies are identified and described uniformly. In the analytical part of the thesis the specific criteria are determined and the methodologies are compared on the base of them. There are also shown and justified reasons for selection of suitable methodology for a model of ICT department or company. Author's own contribution to the problem lies mainly in the comparison of chosen methodologies and, in a reasoned selection of a suitable methodology for a model of ICT department or company.
Selection and implementation of open source tool for management and administration of project portfolio in nonprofit organizations
Šimunský, Michal ; Chlapek, Dušan (advisor) ; Kučera, Jan (referee)
The work deals with the choice and implementation of an open source tool for managing a project portfolio management in the organization of o.s. Prostor. The first part of the work aims at theory description including examination of trends in project management tools and open source software. Project management and project portfolio management is increasingly important and increasingly used by companies and organizations in recent years. According to a new study made by Gartner, the use of open source software continues to grow and becomes competitive differently. The main aim of the work was to successfully implement one selected open source tool to the organization that I have found at an early stage. After finding the suitable company, I started to do the main part of my work i.e. the implementation of a selected open source tool for managing projects and its portfolio in this company. This phase started from the choice of the most suitable instrument, by means of analysis of the selected organization, o.s. Prostor, to the final design and implementation itself. I made analysis of the organization and on its basis I chose suitable criteria and their weights for the later selection of a suitable tool. I performed the choice based on multi-criteria analysis in order to maximum objectively select a suitable open source tool for implementation. None of the existing instruments fully met the requirements of the organization o.s. Prostor. Therefore, I assessed finally selected web2project tool in detail and made a proposal for additional programming of missing functionality. After completion of the missing functionality additional programming, I made a proposal of a web2project tool implementation procedure. I suggested four stages of the implementation procedure, which consists of the preparation for the installation environment, the way how to install the tool on the server, planning necessary capacity, and finally training including creation of a demonstration project. Finally, based on this proposal, I installed the tool web2project on the server and run testing and validation of the tool. When performing this work, I gained a lot of valuable experience in all relevant phases of the project cycle management from management to the implementation itself. The organization intends to fully operate the tool early next year, 2012, when they can begin to enter new projects.
Comparison of open source accounting software
Vlček, Martin ; Kučera, Jan (advisor) ; Chlapek, Dušan (referee)
This thesis deals with open source accounting software. Its objective is to provide basic information about open source accounting software, define functional and other requirements for accounting software, compare the selected open source accounting tools and analyze the current state of the market for open source accounting software. The theoretical part brings the basics, which is related to the topic of this thesis. The next part contains my own definition of the requirements for the accounting software. Selected subset of the defined criteria is applied to comparing of the selected open source accounting software, which is contained in the practical part. This thesis also brings the overview of the market for open source accounting software. The overview and description of available open source accounting tools, and the comparison of the selected products are considered the main benefit of this thesis. The thesis could be used as an information source while selecting suitable open source accounting software.
Improvisation on as creative process
Kučera, Jan ; Válek, Vladimír (advisor) ; Válek, Vladimír (advisor) ; Koutník, Tomáš (referee) ; Svárovský, Leoš (referee)
This thesis maps the historical development of the phenomenon of musical improvisation.It compares baroque and jazz improvisational principles, considers its intricacies from a pedagogical point of view and touches upon improvisational producers in non-musical are as. The thesis also mentions the author´s personal experience and insight into music in general.

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