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Comparing the possibilities of using open-source e-commerce cms when implementing an e-shop
Kmínek, Jan ; Samec, Marek (advisor) ; Svatoš, Oleg (referee)
The aim of this thesis is a survey of currently available open-source e-commerce systems and their use in the implementation of an online store with subsequent comparison. To achieve this goal, firstly in the theoretical part the actual e-commerce systems are analyzed and then important concepts related to them are mentioned. The theoretical part is focused on the history of these systems, and there are also described several trends and innovations in the field of e commerce. Furthermore, the theoretical part deals with the analysis of current e-commerce systems, their division and brief description of the main current leaders. The conclusion of this section is devoted to the selection of three platforms, that will be further elaborated in the practical part. Specifically, these three platforms are: OpenCart, Prestashop and WooCommerce. Finally, there are determined metrics for examining and comparing features, options, advantages and disadvantages of these platforms. The practical part is then followed by the actual implementation of online shops in selected systems. Particular system is always described for each metric. The conclusion of the practical part is focused on the comparison of the e-commerce solution and it contains few details on all three e commerce, including recommendations to the readers for the use of selected e-commerce cms. The main contribution of this work is a comparison of selected open-source e-commerce cms when opening an online store. The reader of the thesis should learn all he needs to know about the impletation of system and its requirments. On that basis, it should be possible to decide, which is the best option when implementing an e-shop.
Process modelling of project management within a bank
Chramosta, Adam ; Svatoš, Oleg (advisor) ; Samec, Marek (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with model of project realization within the bank. It is divided into theoretical and practical parts which complement each other. The first part, the theoretical one, is focused on defining theoretical assumptions about the business process', modelling, project and key performance indicators. The practical part includes the determination of project realization course, its comparison with established standards and subsequently designs of business process model. Along with the designed model there are set appropriate key performance indicators which are compared with ITIL and Prince 2 approaches. These three components of practical part meet the goal of the whole thesis.
Web application for learning history
Hlinovský, Marek ; Samec, Marek (advisor) ; Svatoš, Oleg (referee)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is implementation of the web application's functional concept, which should be adequate learning tool for students, who study History. This application should be implemented in consideration of the possibility of its future extension. To achive the aim of this thesis in theoretic part of work is firstly presented an analysis of History as an school subject, its contemporary form and function. Afterwards an analysis of already existing web applications for learning History is made. Practical part of the thesis is dedicated to author's concept of web application. At first the concept of application is described. Consequently the work concentrates on the technologies used during the development of application. These technologies are mainly framework Ruby on Rails for the application's server part, framework Angularjs for the application's client part and format JSON, that is used for communication between two parts mentioned above. After that the use of these technologies during the creation of the application is documented. At the end the work contains a simple user guide, which shows to the users how to use this application. The main contribution of this bachelor thesis is the creation of the learning tool for students.
Virtual image of Czech gaming community on social networks
Ryneš, Jakub ; Jelínek, Ivan (advisor) ; Samec, Marek (referee)
Bachelor thesis deals with analysis of gaming community in Czech Republic using social network Facebook. Thesis has 3 main goals. Find out how differ preferences of Czech video game players in comparison to the rest of the world. Secondly, chart popularity of several gaming platforms in Czech Republic. Third goal is to find out how Czech gamers perceive large competing game publishers. Thesis is divided into two main parts, theoretical and practical. There are definitions of terms related to video games and social networks in theoretical part, altogether with selection of appropriate candidates for analysis. Practical part is divided into three chapters accordingly to three main goals. To fulfill first goal there are analyzed the most favorite games, genres and websites about gaming. In next chapter is analyzed popularity of gaming platforms and the final chapter of the practical part includes popularity analysis of two large game publishers. There is analyzed so-called word-of-mouth of games fans which was collected from social network Facebook. Results are compared with each other and also with results from background research. Based on collected data, it is possible to prepare better marketing strategies for Czech market. It also can be used by game publishers because they can rethink their attitude towards their fans.
Selected ICT trends in South Korea and Japan
Pakandl, Lukáš ; Samec, Marek (advisor) ; Čermák, Radim (referee)
The bachelor thesis is focused on recent trends and use of ICT in context of Asian countries specifically on South Korea and Japan. The first part describes history of Japan and South Korea economies. Then it is connected to description of current state in both economies. The next part of thesis is focused on selected ICT trends which directly affect life of inhabitants and economies in these states. Ordinary person and his needs are important elements of this document. Trends are further compared with western countries like USA and Europe. Selected trends which affect human lives and economics are instant messaging, progress in crime forecasting, robotics and concept of smart cities. Main goal of last part in this thesis is estimate future development in analyzed ICT trends.
ICT trends in the Far East (Japan and South Korea)
Bartošová, Katarína ; Samec, Marek (advisor) ; Jelínek, Ivan (referee)
This thesis is focused on development of ICT trends in Asian countries, specifically Japan and South Korea. The first part focuses on the description of the economic situation and the state of ICT market in both countries. Using the analytical methods of professional articles, the second part describes the selected ICT trends, the outline of their possible future developments, government intervention and dominant companies with projects in the areas concerned. The selected trends are then compared with the developments in the US and Europe. Described key trends include cloud computing, Internet of Things, artificial intelligence, 3D printing and a third platform.
ICT trends in China and Taiwan
Kačala, Dominik ; Samec, Marek (advisor) ; Potančok, Martin (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the actual trends in the area of information and communication technologies, focusing on Far East countries with emphasis on China and Taiwan. The theoretical foundation of this work is to provide an overview of the current situation in the ICT market and its subsectors in individual countries. The specifics of countries in relation to information technology are also briefly described. The second part focuses on the actual analysis of selected ICT trends in China and Taiwan and compares specific approach to them from different angles. In the last part of the thesis conclusions and results of the analysis from the second chapter are applied in comparison with the West, USA and EU specifically and examined trends are evaluated in the global context. The contribution of this paper is to provide a comprehensive overview of the area of selected ICT trends in the countries concerned.
Business process model of internal audit at a bank
Gardlík, Peter ; Svatoš, Oleg (advisor) ; Samec, Marek (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with a model of internal audit business processes at the bank. The diploma thesis is divided into three parts logically connected, which also fulfill the objectives of this thesis. The first part is theoretical, which means that is based on expressing theoretical assumptions about the studied subject. This is followed by a practical part in which the next objective is fulfilled by the proposed model of internal audit business processes using the methodology MMABP (Methodology for Modeling and Analysis of Business Processes). The thesis ends fulfilling the last objective by setting up appropriate key performance indicators (KPI).
Vietnam ICT trends in the global and regional context
Le Tien, Lam ; Samec, Marek (advisor) ; Jelínek, Ivan (referee)
This thesis is focused on ICT market, its current situation analysis with Asia's countries, Vietnam as a focal point. The first part contains information about the current state of the Vietnamese economy. Following parts are dedicated to current ICT trends and comparison of the ICT market in Vietnam with trends around the world and neighbouring countries in the region. Main focus of this thesis is identification of key ICT trends and possibilities of their future development. The contribution of this paper is to evaluate current developments in the field of ICT trends in Vietnam.
Detekce LRP pomocí Emotiv EPOC
Bártík, Radovan ; Samec, Marek (advisor) ; Bruckner, Tomáš (referee)
Emotiv EPOC is a low-cost consumer headset capable of acquiring a raw EEG signal. The thesis evaluates its usage for an acquisition of research event-related potentials. A controlled laboratory experiment was performed with an objective of isolating the Bereitschaftspotential (Readiness Potential) and other movement-related potentials and comparing the results with the results of the previous research. The possibility of measuring the potential with Emotiv EPOC was not confirmed, most probably due to procedural issues during the experiment, however, further analysis of the data suggests its presence. Other outcomes of the research include qualitative findings about the headset, mainly its hardware construction, and testing feedback of EEGLab, an open source toolbox for EEG processing and visualization.

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