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Analysis of real case study work for students at VŠE
Jung, Petr ; Říhová, Zora (advisor) ; Toman, Prokop (referee)
The thesis is focused on cooperation between academic and corporate sector, especially on participation of companies in classes and courses at universities through involvement of their employees in teaching. The aim of this thesis is to analyze current ways of corporate sector involvement in practical parts of courses and to design proposals for possible improvements to the current practices used at The Faculty of Informatics and Statistics of The University of Economics, Prague. Analysis was conducted by application of Theory of systems (General System Theory), Soft System Methodology and business process modeling (using BPMN). Based on the conclusions of the analysis three alternatives for possible improvement in the field are specified, two of them are recommended for implementation. Alternatives recommended for implementation are described in greater detail including process design and description and specification of requirements for technical, financial and human resources.
Design of web portal for supporting the work of scout leaders
Jung, Petr ; Šubrta, Václav (advisor) ; Klas, Jan (referee)
The goal of my paper is to answer the question, if Czech scouting organization "Junák -- svaz skautů a skautek" needs to implement specialized web portal to support the work of scout leaders. If desirability of such portal is justified, its functionality and possible contribution to solving known problems is examined and described. In first place, the purpose of individual parts of the organization system is analyzed with help of Checkland's Soft System Methodology. Subsequently, all activities leading towards the fulfillment of individual subsystems' purposes are identified and impact of those activities on the new information channel is defined. As a result of the analysis conducted, suggestions for adjustments and modifications of those activities are made to make them more efficient in solving problems previously identified.

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