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Analysis of Supply of Outsourcing IS/ICT Services in Healthcare
Prudík, Kamil ; Potančok, Martin (advisor) ; Voříšek, Jiří (referee)
This thesis deals with the possibilities of IS/ICT services in healthcare. The theoretical part of the thesis introduces the reader to the concepts of outsourcing and systems used in healthcare facilities. At the end of this part, these information systems are evaluated from the perspective of IS/ICT outsourcing possibilities. Next section is pointed to legislative, technological and organizational assumptions related to implementation of IS/ICT in healthcare. In the practical part of the thesis is analyzed the market offer for the Czech Republic and abroad and analyzed the state of IS / ICT in a particular healthcare facility.
Analysis and solution proposition of a specific CRM for selected company
Golík, Martin ; Pour, Jan (advisor) ; Korábik, Miroslav (referee)
The diploma thesis describes the process of CRM tool implementation project from project plan to the selection of an appropriate solution. The project is a result of cooperation with specific company. The main goal is to offer a solution of a software tool for managing relationship with business partners of company wholesale, more effective managing and controlling of wholesale representatives. The final solution is a result of consultations with company management, company wholesale representatives and representatives of CRM vendors. The benefit of this thesis is a solution of CRM tool, which is capable to solve actual problems and fulfill company requirements. The benefit is also a documented initial analysis and a process of selecting CRM tool in wholesale company. So the thesis could be used as basis for selection of CRM tool in other wholesale companies. The thesis is divided into theoretical and practical part. The theoretical part enlightens the topic of CRM. The practical part, which prevails in the text, consists of a project plan initial analysis, CRM market analysis and analysis of specific CRM tools.
Measurement of Economic Effectiveness of IS/ICT
Čelikovský, Filip ; Maryška, Miloš (advisor) ; Faina, Michal (referee)
The main goal of this thesis is to measure the economic effectiveness of the specific real IS/ICT based on real data, which were provide by the owner of the system. Next goal is to describe how to measure economic effectiveness of IS/ICT, especially based on costs and effects analysis. Complex information about economic effectiveness of IS/ICT issue and also costs and effects analysis of enterprise informatics are made up of knowledge gained by studying professional publications aimed to this and relative topics. Necessary data to measure the economic effectiveness of the chosen IS/ICT was gained by its owner. To reach the main goal, author chose a few commonly used financial indicators and proposed two other metrics. Based on calculations of these indicators and metrics, author estimated that the rated system is economically effective. Author forwarded the results of measurement to the owner of rated system, along with the comment of author. The contribution of this thesis is that shows the universal procedure of economic effectiveness measurement of IS/ITC in clear and complex structure. The thesis can be divided into two logical parts -- the theoretical one and practical one. In the theoretical part, author describes in standalone chapter possibilities in dividing of costs and its identification, severity of this act and also possible ways of the cost evidence. The next chapter speaks about effects of IS/ICT, where author also mention possibilities in dividing of effects, ways of their identification and measurement. This capture also put the accent especially on the hardness of their assignment. The last theoretical chapter imaginarily joins the antecedent chapters because describes a few financial indicators and metrics, suitable for measurement of economic effectiveness of IC/ICT. In that case, this capture speaks about usage data about costs and effects in measurement of economic effectiveness. One whole chapter is devoted to practical part of this thesis, in which author used all defined indicators and metrics from theoretical part and measured the economic effectiveness based on real data. Thus, author used the knowledge from theoretical part in the practical one. The part of measurement is also a discussion of the results.
Strategy of company focused on information systems development
Souček, Dan ; Voříšek, Jiří (advisor) ; Janota, David (referee)
My bachelor thesis is focused on the strategy of company, which designs, develops and tests information systems and applications. The main goal of my thesis is analyzing the strategy of such a company, and making a comparison with the related literature. The thesis also concerns the management of IS/ICT projects and compares the theoretical basis with the practical experience. In the preamble, the most interesting facts, mentioned in the related world literature, are elaborated. Then the part, which is marked as The First Part, follows. It includes the analysis of IS/ICT market position of existing IT company. I chose the fields in which is the significant competitive advantage of chosen company. In the second part, three different projects performed by the company, including analyses of success' and losses' critical aspects, are described. In conclusion the results of analyses are compared with the facts mentioned in the literature. The global evaluation is included in this part as well.
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.
Specifics of Project Team Managing and Development in IS/ICT
Hamza, Jan ; Pavlica, Karel (advisor) ; Bláha, Jiří (referee) ; Pour, Jan (referee)
Project management is now the basis for the activities of most companies, whether local or multinational, regardless of the sector in which they operate. Construction industry can be considered as a birthplace of project management, due to the need to monitor the continuity of work. With the adoption of project management by other sectors--primarily engaged in information systems and telecommunications technologies--project management is given a new direction. If we add to this trend the current focus on the development and care of human resources (the impact of soft skills on the work of managers), we get two conflicting tendencies: on the one hand there is a significant development of project methodologies and techniques oriented mainly to the administration of the entire process of project management (planning, managing and reporting); on the other hand there are training methods that focus on the development of soft skills (teamwork, creativity, communication skills or leadership skills). But what is lacking is the integration of both approaches. The main objective of this doctoral thesis, Specifics of Project Team Managing and Development in IS/ICT, is to determine whether project teams behave as real teams, as defined by current theories, or whether they behave as specific working groups. The sub-objectives are 1) to identify the key skills that project managers need for leading teams, 2) identify the key soft skills of project team members which need to work effectively in a team, and 3) find out how project teams work with knowledge. The research included in this work is aimed at mapping the position of the project manager as a leader of the project team with an emphasis on the issue of soft skills in the project management of IS/ICT companies. Three independent data sources enable us to understand the situation in several existing project teams from different perspectives (project manager, team member and head of the project management office), with an emphasis on project manager as a leader of the team. The research was performed in companies engaged in mobile communications in the Czech Republic (GSM service providers) and their suppliers. The total research involved 224 respondents. This data was then generalized and applied to companies operating in the field of IS/ICT in the Czech Republic. The conclusion summarizes the benefits for the development of science (in the specific field of project management as well as in management in general) for business and for education.
A project of introduction of ICT into a medium sized enterprise
Janák, Jiří ; Kubálková, Markéta (advisor) ; Kubálek, Tomáš (referee)
In the theoretical part, this master thesis deals with ICT, Operational Programme Enterprise and Innovations with a focus on the programme of support ICT in Enterprises. Furthermore, with the definition of SMEs and specific features of medium sized enterprise. In the practical part, an ICT project in a chosen company is described and analyzed. The project is evaluated and further opportunities of development of ICT in the company are suggested. The last chapter provides implications from the ICT area for similar businesses.
Costs in the IS/ICT - theory and practice
Zahradníková, Lucie ; Maryška, Miloš (advisor) ; Exnarová, Anna (referee)
This work focuses on the area of IS/ICT costs in business sphere. The main goal is to provide a summary of matters of this area to people who haven't been concerned with this area yet. This work is divided to two parts -- theoretical and practical. Theoretical part of this work contains definitions and clarifications of the most important terms which are used in IS/ICT cost management. The terms are costs, accounting and IS/ICT. This part also contains several theories of costs classification including examples of which costs belong to specific group. The last chapter of theoretical part contains a cost analysis. Many times it's not enough to know which costs a company has, but how to quantify them. This part contains only the Total Cost of Ownership method (TCO). Because following practical part shows the comparison of TCO and TBO (Total Benefits of Ownership), there is also definition of this term in the theoretical part. Practical part shows calculate TCO and TBO which are connected with an installation new information system. The following part contains comparison of total cost of ownership and total benefits of ownership. By using this comparison can companies figure out at what time the benefits will outweigh the costs.
Developing qualification in informatics using hybrid learning
Šedivá, Zuzana ; Pour, Jan (advisor) ; Basl, Josef (referee) ; Nový, Ivan (referee) ; Carda, Antonín (referee)
Dissertation focuses on issues of ICT skills in relation to the development of hybrid forms of teaching (education), its potential application in developing skills, education and practice. The work focuses mainly on methodological issues and approaches to capacity, information and communication technologies to effectively deploy and use in improving skills of future and current workforce. The main goal of the thesis is based on the results of surveys and analysis of statistical data suggest methodological solutions for qualifying projects respecting the development of the newly defined needs of computer science, or other qualification, taking account of new technologies in ICT. The analytical part is devoted to a comprehensive view on the issue of education in computer science. The classification of roles and professions in computer science is defined, the knowledge domain and analytical conclusions followed with the application of job classification and specified uses. Concepts in project management qualification are analyzed and unified. Surveys of the current situation in the management skills of ICT professionals in the world and the CR are also presented and analyzed. There are identified trends in improving the management skills of projects in connection with the development and promotion of ICT technologies and tools. The application part is devoted to methodological design solutions and builds upon the results of the analysis. There are the major components of the methodology defined and the qualifying phase of the project at the conceptual level designed. The following are classified ICT tools supporting the educational processes in the project management skills. The final part of the doctoral thesis is focused on the evaluation of proposals processed and experience of implementing new approaches and technologies in education in computer science. This section summarizes and evaluates the results of the surveys carried out consecutively evaluated experiences are associated with implementations of qualifying projects using ICT technologies.
Global Banking Systems and Outsourcing
Šustr, Michal ; Dvořák, Jiří (advisor) ; Votava, Libor (referee)
Outsourcing is global phenomenon. All companies, as well as banks, detach their lateral activities. The question is if outsourcing is possible also in foreign payment department and which kind of outsourcing select here? Is for bank better to outsource only technical components, partial or total processing of cross border payment? Practical example should gives an answer.

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