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Current trends in enterprise resource planning systems in the era of 4.0
KARLÍČEK, Pavel
This thesis analyses current trends in ERP systems from three perspectives. The first perspective is the mapping of scientific articles dealing with the given issue and the classification of the most frequently researched trends in Industry 4.0. Next view is the outlook of analytical companies on the most current directions of development in corporate information systems. Finally, the last perspective is the view of the customers themselves, i.e. key users of ERP systems, who are represented in the survey by local administrators. In the conclusion, individual points of view are compared and evaluated. Research, calculations and graphs point to the fact that the greatest development potential in ERP systems is the integration of artificial intelligence, while other trends have already exhausted their potential to a certain extent.
Database replication problematics
KARLÍČEK, Pavel
The focus of this work is to map the current state of procedures for data replication in relational databases and to analyze the possibility of replication innovation in the existing business process. In a comprehensive overview of methods, it describes the forms of replication, what data replication enables and offers. It also shows in which different scenarios it can be used and for what different purposes it is used. In the practical part, the work focuses on how to use replication in practice. It represents the point of view of a service organization technician managing the replication of the enterprise information system database Helios Green. The work analyzes the possibilities of innovating the existing procedures. In the conclusion, the thesis evaluates the possibilities of a progress in practice and seeks a balance between enthusiasm for new technologies and the necessary administrative skepticism.

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