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Process analysis of selling electronic magazines online
Burda, Adam ; Říhová, Zora (advisor) ; Vondra, Zdeněk (referee)
This work is focused on business process modeling and subsequent use in, how it works selling electronic magazines online. In the theoretical section describes possible options for modeling languages, then selected BPM notation and described in detail. The second section describes the technologies used to support sales of electronic magazines. In this work an example is Skimagazin magazine. In the final phase of work are given individual detailed models of how the sale works in practice. The models are mainly focused on describing how to communicate with each individual system elements and users or administrators. Due to the large degree of detail models are listed here only the main models for the functioning of online sales. At the end structure of data objects is described.
Graphical Tools for Description and Design of IS
Buřil, Marek ; Voráček, Jan (advisor) ; Charvát, Michal (referee)
The bachelor thesis deals with the use of UML language during a development of information systems. Mainly modeling of processes is under way inside of the system, what represents the use of basic managerial skills, especially the organization. Introductory of thesis set UML language to surroundings of development of information system and introduce characteristics of UML. The core of thesis is created by a model of information system.
Methodology and standards of process management and modeling
Cenigová, Ivana ; Řepa, Václav (advisor) ; Skalická, Lucie (referee)
This thesis deals with the topic of process management and modeling. It is divided into two parts - theoretical and practical. The first three chapters are theoretical. The first chapter covers the methods of process management. The second chapter describes the standards of process modeling. The third chapter is concerned with the MMABP method of process management and modeling, as developed at the University of Economics. The practical part comprises two chapters. The first one is dedicated to a questionnaire survey in the field of process modeling including its evaluation. The second chapter of practical part is focused on reengineering of company processes within a department of a large multinational corporation.
Business Process Modeling Standards
Klička, Lukáš ; Řepa, Václav (advisor) ; Sigmund, Tomáš (referee)
Business process modeling plays an important role for the documentation and analysis of organizational processes and for the specification of requirements for information systems. Currently, there are many standards for process modeling, and each represents a different approach to modeling and provides different opportunities for creating models. Thus, same models created in different modeling languages differ in terms of their expressiveness, according to each standard. The goal of this thesis is to evaluate the effectiveness of selected business process modeling standards. The effectiveness of standards will be evaluated on two levels. First, in terms of their semantics and second, in terms of their syntax. Evaluation of standards in terms of their semantics will be based on the comparison of standards with a business process metamodel created within the project Opensoul. This model defines a set of basic elements and their associations at a basic level of process modeling. Evaluation of standards in terms of their syntax will be based on the comparison of standards with a framework proposed by Moody and Hillegersberg. The results of this comparison should show which standard best supports defined criteria. The evaluation framework will be applied on the following process modeling standards: BPMN, EPC and IDEF3. Based on the results obtained their strength and weaknesses will be discussed. The main contribution of this thesis can be seen both in the analysis of the element set of selected process modeling standards and further in the comparison of standards according to the evaluation framework.
Reengineering of businessman's processes
Sovka, Michal ; Doucek, Petr (advisor) ; Kalina, Jaroslav (referee)
The goal of my dissertation is to make a businessman re-considering to work with the asssistence of IS for achievement of higher effectiveness of running processes.The main point of the businessman assistence is having their own IS. My dissertation is divided into two main parts. The first part describes the theoretical point of view of reengineering the processes of companies. At first I define the meaning of companie's process according to its categorization from its importance and usefulness point of view. According to this I have a proper look out to improving companie's processes and to development of processes in organization. The first part ends up with the methodical advance of modelling companie's processes and the description of notation used in the practical part. The second part of my dissertation is fixed on the solution of a factual problem. After identification of the problem I define and specify processes of a businessman which are more detailed simulated for their final analysis. At the end I propose a new usage of IS as the solution of found inefficiency and its impact on the changes of businessman's processes.
Electronic voting at the University of Economics, Prague and in the Czech Republic
Kaltoun, Jan ; Chlapek, Dušan (advisor) ; Nenadál, Karel (referee)
The focus of this paper is research of electronic voting topics applied to conditions of University of Economics, Prague and the Czech Republic. It therefore consists of not only theoretical research but also of applied work. First goal of this paper was to provide information base both about (especially electronic) voting and significant electronic voting projects realized throughout the world. Consequent second goal was analysis and design of electronic voting solution for chosen elections type at the University of Economics, Prague and proposal of possible process changes in chosen type of elections in the Czech republic should electronic voting be implemented. In it's first part the paper gathers, summarizes and presents information about (especially electronic) voting and chosen electronic voting implementations. The second part then describes chosen types of elections at the University of Economics, Prague and in the Czech Republic and analyzes their processes. In former case the analysis is followed by proposition and evaluation of possible electronic voting implementation variants of chosen elections type and detailed elaboration of the most suitable one. In latter case the paper goes on to describe possible process changes that could arise should electronic voting be implemented for chosen elections type in the Czech Republic. Author's contribution lies in fulfilling the goals of this thesis and performing the necessary activities leading to them. Following the (electronic) voting research the author has provides the reader with information base needed to quickly orientate tehmselves in the field of electronic voting. The author then leverages this information to research and process-analyze chosen types of elections at the University of Economics, Prague and in the Czech Republic, propose changes in mapped processes needed for eventual electronic voting implementation, present alternatives of electronic voting implementation of chosen elections type at the University of Economics, Prague and elaborate on the chosen most suitable one.
BPEL
Černý, Ondřej ; Selčan, Vladimír (advisor) ; Buchalcevová, Alena (referee)
The thesis is dealt with the question of Business Process Execution Language. First of all, the work is focused on two main approaches which make use of the BPEL language. It concerns the approach to both service oriented architecture (SOA) and Business Process Management. The thesis subsequently defines and shows the features of SAO and BPM and determines the key role of BPEL in SOA and BPM. The important part describes alignment of SOA and BPM which shows individual problems of alignment of both approaches by the help of BPEL language. Furthermore it shows the difference between business and IT, which is necessary to overcome. After the two basic trends, that use BPEL language, are introduced the work attends directly to the BPEL language. After the basic characteristics are explained, BPEL language is defined and filed into history. A short paragraph is devoted to BPEL engine, which performs the executable business processes. Consequently the important elements of BPEL language and life-cycle of BPEL process are described. The second part of the thesis is concluded by disadvantages of BPEL language. The last part aims to compare selected tools for the use of BPEL language on the basis of their features defined by criteria. As firstly showed in appendix, there is a possibility to transfer business process from a model to an executable form. Furthermore there are also examples of practical BPEL language usage for service orchestration and for complete usage of the BPM life-cycle.
Organisational internal operations in the branch system
Martynau, Pavel ; Říhová, Zora (advisor) ; Mikhailau, Aliaksandr (referee)
The thesis is focused on business processes with a link to a concrete small-scale enterprise. The aim of this work is the project of selected major processes. The theoretical part explains the difference between processional and functional management, describes the basic methods and standards of modeling process, selection method for the purpose of practical part with the reference to the specifics of the enterprise. The practical part contains market analysis, analysis of surrounding requirements and made project of certain process according to chosen modeling method.
The process analysis of an online shop with design accessories
Červenka, Radek ; Oškrdal, Václav (advisor) ; Cvachová, Renata (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to analyze processes of an online shop with design accessories. The theoretical part of this thesis briefly describes business processes and history of process management. There are also mentioned notations and software, in which business processes are being modeled. The practical part analyzes several key processes of the company (online shop) and subsequently suggests how to optimize them. The whole practical part is focused on a real business that is very specific, so proposed changes of the analysis may not be used for a wider range of companies involved in selling goods through online shops.

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