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The issue of ERP system selection
Remta, Daniel ; Svatá, Vlasta (advisor) ; Sedláček, Michal (referee)
In my thesis I deal mainly with the issue of selecting enterprise resource planning system. In the initial passage I describe the ERP systems in general, briefly map their history to the present and mention actual trends and provide categorization of ERP systems. Part of the first passage is devoted to actual trends in the area of implementation of ERP systems and analysis of the ERP market on national scale and worldwide as well. In the following part of thesis I deal with the ERP system selection procedure which is followed by recommended content of ERP inquiry document, analysis and categorization of inquiry documents which were freely available on the internet. This passage ends with chapter devoted to contracts under implementation of ERP system. The beginning of the practical part of my thesis contains short description of selected organization, history of its actual information system and its current status. Main part deals with the concept of the ERP system inquiry document for selected organization. Work ends with a brief summary of the findings and results.
Social networks - case study of Facebook
Remta, Daniel ; Pavlíček, Antonín (advisor) ; Toman, Prokop (referee)
In my thesis I deal with online social networks. At the beginning, I describe the social networks in general. Continuing by online social networks, where do I start with a brief history and then I focuse on the description of their basic features. Next section is devoted to the possibilities of social networks for both current users and business users, or state institutions or politicians. Next chapter is devoted to the risks of online social networking. These risks are described for users and operators. The practical part of my work is about internet social network Facebook. Here is a brief description of its history and basic usability. The greater part of this chapter is concentrated on partial parsing content of Facebook with focusing on education, politics, business and socio-pathological phenomena. This section is supplemented by tables of data found in the environment of Facebook. Work ends with a brief summary of the findings.

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