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Business process model of internal audit at a bank
Gardlík, Peter ; Svatoš, Oleg (advisor) ; Samec, Marek (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with a model of internal audit business processes at the bank. The diploma thesis is divided into three parts logically connected, which also fulfill the objectives of this thesis. The first part is theoretical, which means that is based on expressing theoretical assumptions about the studied subject. This is followed by a practical part in which the next objective is fulfilled by the proposed model of internal audit business processes using the methodology MMABP (Methodology for Modeling and Analysis of Business Processes). The thesis ends fulfilling the last objective by setting up appropriate key performance indicators (KPI).
Implementace Case nástroje pro PSD
Zrůst, Vojtěch ; Svatoš, Oleg (advisor) ; Řepa, Václav (referee)
The objective of this thesis is analysis, design and development of an application used for the Process-State Diagram (PSD). Purpose of this thesis is to make PSD tool available for as many users as possible in order to make it a standard tool for managers and analysts. The theoretical part analyzes the basic functionality that should be included in the first version of this app and the strategy and the method of implementation. An important part of the analysis is to compare the three types of applications: desktop, web and mobile; and their relevance to a given problem. The practical part includes the actual implementation and the necessary steps to deploy the application.
Analysis of errors in process diagrams and diagrams related to them
Kugler, Filip ; Svatoš, Oleg (advisor) ; Samec, Marek (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to initiate the reader into the business process modelling and error analysis when creating them. In the beginning, the work deals with the theory of business processes reengineering, methodologies, standards, CASE tools and subsequently with modeling itself. The contribution of this thesis lies in the error assessment of process diagrams and diagrams related to them based on the type division with possible consequences of errors and techniques how to avoid them with the use of methodologies or CASE tools.
Program walkthough simulation through flowchart for teaching algorithms
BARTYZAL, Miroslav
The work is concerned with development of application for fast and efficient way of assembling algorithms using flowcharts and their subsequent walkthrough visualization for purpose of teaching algorithms. First part of the work consists of basic terminology description, which describes in particular the different flowchart symbols. Other parts of the work are devoted to the analysis of the treated subject, application design and interesting sections of development. The last part of the thesis summarizes the verification of the application in practice and the results of this work.
Comparison of two software products for business process modeling on platform MacOs
Zinchenko, Yulia ; Bruckner, Tomáš (advisor) ; Svatoš, Oleg (referee)
Bachelor thesis is devoted to modeling business processes using appropriate software tools supported by operating system MacOS. The aim was to compare the two applications for process modeling, one of which should be Open Source software. The theoretical part deals with definitions and methodology related to process modeling, including both international and Czech researches focused on the purposes of business process modeling and management, as well as description of the elements of Business Process Modeling Notation, which is necessary to modeling business processes properly. Within the practical part there was made a comparison of the yED and Business Process Visual Architect software. Their strengths and weaknesses were revealed; their functionality, user interface and methods of acquisition were described. Hypotheses were evaluated based on this comparison at the end of the thesis, aiming at identifying potential users of both products.
Charts support in ASP.NET 4.0
Firsov, Vitaly ; Buchalcevová, Alena (advisor) ; Skoupý, Radek (referee)
This work deals with the charting tools in ASP.NET Web applications. The history of the development of ASP.NET platform is briefly described in the introduction part. News, brought by the latest version of the platform, are listed as well. Furthermore, the practical way of using charts is shown in the main part. Work is rich of code samples and illustrating screenshots. The creating and customizing of charts are described in details. The final part is clarifying advanced types of charts, supported by ASP.NET 4.0. The goal is to acquaint readers with the functionality and the possibilities offered by the Chart control, and illustrate using of this powerful tool of data visualization in ASP.NET 4.0.
Perfect Example of the Analysis and Design in the CASE Tool Astah*
Králová, Iveta ; Buchalcevová, Alena (advisor) ; Mészáros, Jan (referee)
The thesis is focused on creating UML 2.0 diagrams in CASE tool Astah* and it's conceived as a handbook for students of software engineering course. The main aim of this thesis is to show a practical example of the use of selected UML diagrams in the analysis and design of information systems. Next aim that leads directly to achieving the main one is to explain the logical structure of the UML diagrams and describe the particular steps of their creation in CASE tool Astah *. The aim of the thesis is also to briefly characterize a CASE tool Astah * and describe the basic functions used to work in this tool. The aims of this thesis were reached mainly by studying available theoretical findings, using the reference manual from the help and tutorial from Astah* web sites and last but not least, by information processing from the Internet. The contribution of this thesis is especially a creation of simple and understandable UML models which document the particular application. Another contribution of the thesis are guidelines for work in the Astah *, edition professional, which describes only the functionality that user will actually use in contrast to the extensive manual. The thesis is divided into two main parts. The first part explains the term of CASE tool initially. This part follows on a basic characteristic of the CASE tool Astah * and a description of the basic work in Astah * professional. The second part is focused on the creation of UML diagrams in Astah * professional. At first, there is defined a practical example, which is then modeled using particular UML diagrams in order of use case diagram, class diagram, activity diagram and sequence diagram.
Potential of Unified Modelling Language usage for IS description and its application on a case study
Šindelářová, Šárka ; Pour, Jan (advisor) ; Vratný, Petr (referee)
This paper deals with the possible uses of the UML language as a tool for analysis, design and information systems implementation which is being used by people involved in the process of information systems development. The main goal of this work is to become acquainted with practical methods of using the UML language whereas one of the possible ways will be applied to the "ProBodyShop" case study. Namely, the method is applied to the stage of creating the detailed analysis. Another goal of this paper is to summarize the principles, history, and the elements of the UML language and to introduce the existing UML diagrams and CASE tools necessary for the modeling. Last but not least, in the case study I will demonstrate the decision-making of the information system analyst when creating the detailed analysis. These goals have been achieved by studying the available specialized publications, passing the OMG certified UML course and exam, and thanks to the experience gained during the development of information systems and especially by actively consulting the case study with the submitter. The main benefit of this paper is the creation of basic analytical foundation for development and testing in the first implementation phase of the "ProBodyShop" project and the example of a possible way for the analyst to deal with the detailed analysis. The theoretical part of this work discusses the UML language principles and history, including the main characteristics and development of the UML language. Another part aims at modeling in the UML 2, which represents different views at the system model, the diagrams and the necessary modeling tools. The practical part, which is the detailed analysis of the "ProBodyShop" project, is based on the requirements of the submitter and on theoretical knowledge. This part consists of the introduction to the problem, selection of the proper CASE tool and the process of creating the UML diagrams.
The use of UML diagrams in practice
Rejnková, Petra ; Buchalcevová, Alena (advisor) ; Mackovič, Ondřej (referee)
Unified modelling language UML is a result of a long-time effort to create a unified graphical notation that could be used during object-oriented development of information systems. The main aim of this thesis is to characterize UML 2.0 diagrams and show the examples of their usage in earliest phases of a development of a specific application. Next aim is to unite recommendations concerning diagram modelling and last but not least describe the main features and the development of UML and name changes that occurred in UML 2.0 compared to UML 1.x. The aims of this thesis were reached by studying available theoretical findings and practical recommendations and by consulting the modelled application with their developers and users. The diagrams were created using a trial version of Enterprise Architect 7.1. The contribution of the thesis is in the practical creation of UML diagrams based on previous consultations with the developers and the users of the application and summary of the most important information and best practices, which should be followed. The thesis is divided into two main parts. The first part concentrates on the most important features of UML, its development and comparison of UML 1.x to UML 2.0. The second part describes UML 2.0 diagrams in detail. Each chapter of this part characterizes a chosen diagram and includes recommendations, which should be followed so that the diagram is understandable not only to its creator, but to all people who come into contact with it. Afterwards, the mentioned facts and recommendations are used to create diagrams describing a specific application.

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