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Debureaucratization of public administration by using eGovernment
Vaculová, Ilona ; Vláčil, Jan (advisor) ; Lechner, Tomáš (referee)
The subject of this master thesis is the use of e-government by citizens and public administration and its impact on debureaucratization of environment. The thesis will initially focus on the characteristics of bureaucracy, de-bureaucratization and the characteristics and evolution of e-government. The first half of the practical part is devoted to e-government and debureaucratization of the citizen view, its analysis and perspective. Part of this issue is a survey which aims to understand how citizens perceive the Czech e-government. The second half is devoted to e-government and debureaucratization of public administration perspective, focusing on the size of the bureaucratic apparatus including an evaluation of the Czech e-government at the European level. The conclusion is based on lessons learned assesses the extent to which e-government fulfills its debureaucratic role.
Analysis and design of Enterprise Architecture
Jindřich, Martin ; Voříšek, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis is dedicated to the Enterprise Architecture. Author is trying to verify theoretical knowledge in a business practice. The thesis is therefore divided into two parts - theoretical and practical. The theoretical part deals with the importance of architecture, the benefits of EA and comparison of two major EA frameworks (Zachman framework, TOGAF). Author describes their disadvantages and possible improvements. Focus is placed on issues of ICT services architecture. The architecture of ICT services is not yet in practice, despite its advantages, which I describe. I am trying to describe several points of ADM, which is part of the TOGAF on the basis of theoretical knowledge. To apply the knowledge I choose part of the banking sector. I describe loan process and its IT solution.
Trends and research directions of ICT services
Jelínek, Ivan ; Šebesta, Michal (advisor) ; Voříšek, Jiří (referee)
The bachelor's thesis deals with recent situation in ICT services and their research trends. The goal of this work is to identify the basic researches, to outline the advance and different theoretical concepts in this area. The work is based on analysis of professional literature -- monograph publication but mainly of available articles in renown professional periodicals, which can be reached from the network of University of Economics, and their compilation according to the goal of this work. The thesis is divided into three main areas. The first area gives compact interpretation about problems in main courses of ICT services research. This part brings theoretical foundation of this work. The second area deals with right definition of ICT services features mainly according to ITIL v3 and COBIT 4.1 and brings comments from the point of view of these methodics. It continues with discussion of possible problems that arise in ICT services management. The third area is about analysis of ICT services research directions and trends. It analyze work places, journals, professinal konference and authors that deals with this theme and designates research directions tires to estimate future trends in this area.

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