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The Reconstruction, and the Re-use of the St. Thomas Yard in Brno
Jelínková, Barbora ; Hrabec,, Josef (referee) ; Vojtová, Lea (advisor) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
Bachelor’s thesis deals with reconstruction and re-use of listed buildings of St. Thomas Yard in Brno. Good transport connectivity, pleasant surroundings and proximity of several academic buildings have predetermined this area for a new purpose instead of the inappropriate current one – in the future, leisure time centre offering hobby groups, sport activities, study rooms, gallery, café and parking-site should be sited here. Urban concept consists of building block with a park compound. There are three listed buildings with decorated frontals to be preserved, complemented by brand new lightweight low-profile structures. Modern objects situated next to the historical ones are designed to be transparent by means of suspended glassed-in exterior with distinctive sun shading elements on the south facade. Other buildings are specific for their single-pitch vegetative roofs emphasizing peaceful nature of the park.
The re-use of open government data
Hrabě, Jan ; Kučera, Jan (advisor) ; Chlapek, Dušan (referee)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to outline the principles of open government data ("OGD"), to create an insight into the issue of OGD re-use and its users, and to analyse the demand for OGD in the Czech Republic. This work has four objectives. The first is to perform a search for sources of information on the topic of OGD re-use in the Czech Republic and from abroad. The second is to perform a comparison of the level of availability and re-use in the countries mentioned. The third is to define areas of OGD re-use and groups of its users. The last objective is to analyse the de-mand for OGD among users in the Czech Republic. These goals will be achieved by analysing digital libraries and databases of scientific work and other electronic sources, by choosing indicators and areas of OGD re-use to be compared, by analysing the domestic, as well as foreign information sources on the topic of OGD users and areas of re-use and finally by conducting the research of the demand for OGD among Czech users using a questionnaire. The contribution of this work is a summary of different information sources regarding the OGD issue and including an evaluation of information found, assessing a position of the Czech Republic compared with Great Britain and Slovakia, then the synthesis of the areas of OGD re-use and creating groups of its users, and the main objective in this thesis to execute the primary OGD demand research.
Opportunities of Using Open Data for Competitive Intelligence
Škarda, Filip ; Molnár, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Kučera, Jan (referee)
This thesis discusses the opportunities of using open data particularly from the perspective of commercial organizations. At first, the concept of open data is generally described including the relationships with related concepts. The thesis also mentions the general benefits and estimated economic impact of using open data. Next, it is described the current situation of open data activities in the Czech republic, the current possible sources of open data and also the possible business models for open data. The practical benefits of this thesis include the visualized outputs from the content analysis of national open data catalogues data.gov.uk and govdata.de, which demonstrate what kind of published datasets are available in those catalogues as an example for the Czech republic and also the conclusions of the performed pre-survey on demand for open data in the Czech republic. Based on this and similar surveys around the world, it was found that there is a big interest on open data from the commercial organizations and the biggest issue is its insufficient availability.

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