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Open Government Data
Kučera, Jan ; Jandoš, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Richta, Karel (referee) ; Šaloun, Petr (referee)
This Ph.D. thesis deals with Open Government Data and the methodology for publication of this kind of data. Public sector bodies hold a significant amount of data that can be reused in innovative way leading to development of new products and services. According to the Open Knowledge Foundation "Open data is data that can be freely used, re-used and redistributed by anyone - subject only, at most, to the requirement to attribute and sharealike." Publication and reuse of Open Government Data can lead to benefits such as increased economic growth. State, society as well as the public sector bodies themselves can benefit from Open Government Data. However the public sector bodies currently face a number of problems and issues when publishing Open Government Data, e.g. regular updates of the published datasets are not always ensured. Different public sector bodies apply different approaches to publication of Open Government Data. The main goal of this thesis is to design the Open Government Data Publication Methodology which should address current problems related to the publication of Open Government Data.
Enterprise Architecture as a Service
Gála, Libor ; Jandoš, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Zuzák, František (referee) ; Havlíček, Zdeněk (referee)
Although architectural services have been for a long time a common part of civil engineering, they are very rarely mentioned in theory and practice of enterprise architecture. Author of this thesis deals with formulation of the model of enterprise architecture as a service and its solution. The model is defined by a set of constructs and assumptions, which take into account current knowledge in the fields of enterprise architecture and services. In model solution a set of architectural services, which provide Enterprise Architecture agile and flexibly, is identified and defined. Validity of the model and of its solution is practically verified in two real-world cases: in a shared services center and in an external service provider.
Cooperation model for architecture and integration areas
Rubeš, Milan ; Jandoš, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Havlíček, Zdeněk (referee) ; Zuzák, František (referee)
In today's economics, medium and large-size companies are trying to gain a competitive advantage from specialization and centralization of supporting services. This trend affects also areas of enterprise architecture and integration where they establish particular teams to support the disciplines in regular manner. Despite a lot of research activities oriented towards these topics, there are only a few focusing on organizational aspects and cooperation between enterprise architecture and integration teams. As the companies are on different levels of the maturity in both areas and focusing on different aspects of architecture and integration, there is no simple solution that could provide detailed guidelines for establishing the right cooperation approach. Goal of this dissertation is to propose a cooperation model for architecture and integration teams that should make cooperation between such teams more efficient. Integral part of the dissertation is to verify the model in real environment. The model is built on top of integration activities performed either in enterprise architecture or integration teams or both. These activities are categorized into particular integration areas and relations are identified between integration areas and architecture areas defined according to TOGAF architecture framework. The resulting model is then being used to depict various kind of cooperation between architecture and integration teams based on the companys' integration goals. Verification of the model is performed in financial enterprise in two cases and confirms the benefits of the model.
Web analytics for e-commerce
Jašek, Pavel ; Jandoš, Jaroslav (advisor)
This thesis covers all main aspects of web analytics. Basic concepts, sources of data and the ways to make actionable decisions are mentioned. Web analytics market is considered by two point of views: as a market of software analytical tools and a market of web analysts. The main goal of this thesis is to describe the concepts and the usage of key metrics that are useful for e-shops. Aspect of using web analytics for internet marketing and the principles of geographic location of users are described.
CRM as a Cloud software service
Dufek, Jaroslav ; Jandoš, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Topinka, Ondřej (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with information systems for Customer Relationship Management (CRM) and its combination with one of the main recent information technology trends -- Cloud Computing. CRM systems represent fundamental company software. Thanks to Cloud Computing ideas CRM is available now via communication networks as a service with all its relevant benefits and risks. The goal of this thesis is to evaluate CRM provided as a software service, to compare a traditional deployment of CRM as on-premise software with Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), to identify its advantages and disadvantages and finally to offer answers and evaluation of the main Cloud CRM risks. The first part describes CRM background and Cloud Computing principles. The second part compares on-premise and SaaS deployments and evaluates its benefits and risks including a detail cost analysis. The last part deals with Cloud CRM integration possibilities and practical implementation experience including a case study. This thesis offers the answers to bridge the gap between the theoretical and the practical Cloud CRM experience as the main benefit.
Desktop computers and notebooks - expandability and architecture
Jančík, Jakub ; Jandoš, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Čech, Milan (referee)
This bachelor thesis compares expansion possibilities and architecture of desktop PCs and notebooks. It analyses different types of computers for personal use, desktops and notebooks, it categorizes them and analyses contemporary available on the Czech market. The goal of this thesis is to analyze expansion possibilities and also analyze the issue of using notebooks as desktop replacements. In relation to notebooks expandability this thesis analyses docking stations and possibilities that arise from their using. The thesis consists of five major sections, where chapters about desktop PCs and notebooks contain theoretical knowledge which are basis to a comparison of desktops and notebooks. As a possible solution of expansion of notebooks should be considered possibility of docking this is analyzed in a separate section. Conclusions are verified by a survey which is aimed at contemporary using of computers and their expandability with focus on docking stations.
Information system of the public administration in the Czech Republic
Hamouz, Ondřej ; Jandoš, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Voříšek, Jiří (referee)
In my thesis I focus on description of the Information system of the public administration in the Czech Republic and his two, so far fully launched, subsystems -- Czech POINT and Data boxes. Further I focus on description of the concepts, development, technical processing and mainly on the use of this systems. Next I present information about the future development plans of the Information system of the public administration and its both mentioned subsystems. Information system of public administration is nowadays still in the phase of development despite the fact that some of its components have been already launched. The goal of its development is to introduce greater use of information and communication technologies into functioning of the public administration as well as greater use of these technologies in communication with citizens and offices among them. System Czech POINT, that has been launched in 2008, is nowadays fully functional. This system si so called contact place of the public administration that citizens can turn to in the case of need of authorized printouts from several evidences and registers, that are maintained by the public administration, authorised conversion of documents or handling data boxes. In my thesis i mainly focus on the practical use of this system. Data boxes the example of tool of the straight communication with the public administration. Communication through this system is the full substitute to missive.
Smartphone
Maňák, Michal ; Jandoš, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Pavlíček, Luboš (referee)
This bachelor thesis is focused on the hardware of smartphones, common operating systems and describes appliacations primarily based on mobile platforms. First section mentions types of smartphone's construction, hardware components and explains the basic processes taking place in them. The purpose if this section is to dolare the limits of the smartphone's performance. The second section is based on the most expanded operating systems used on cellphones, their architecture and history, specific features and attitude toward the user and the distribution of applications to help to choose appropriate systém for a user. Third section is focused on categories of applications with examples of their usage across the platforms. Scoring of their usability is included. The last section summarizes the data collected from the questionnaire and presents them in graphic way.
Augmented reality
Jecha, Jakub ; Jandoš, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Pour, Jan (referee)
This thesis is focused on a technology called Augmented reality, especially on its use in marketing. The main objective of the thesis is to define why this technology is a suitable tool for marketing and to assess its use in real conditions. This is achieved by defining specific devices and use cases of this technology in practice, whereas evaluation of its use in real enviroment is based on statistics. The contribution of the thesis is objective evaluation of this technology and provision of data, sufficient to make a decision by individual or company, whether to use the technology in marketing or not. In first part of the thesis, emphasis is put on accurate evaluation of the technology, both from theoretical and practical point of view. The effort is to provide enough specific examples and statistics data to a reader. Second part is dedicated to testing of specific applications, which use augmented reality as a marketing tool.
A/B testing and its usage in e-shops
Pilík, Tomáš ; Jandoš, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Šebesta, Michal (referee)
This thesis deals with methods of testing usability of web applications with emphasis on A/B testing in context of e-shops in Czech Republic. The introductory part sums up an overview of most frequently used testing methods. It con-centrates on basic characteristics and the way of theirs execution. After stating details about A/B testing the main attention is turned to its further application. The main part of thesis focuses on particular aspects of method A/B testing and describes a decisive process about investment into this testing method. Last but not least the brief general manual facilitating the execution of A/B test of project to an amateur is included. This part is usable mainly for e-shop operator. Accenting the importance of testing projects and detailed description of one of appropriate methods including provision of instructions on its practical use is the main contribution of this thesis.

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