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Analysis of real case study work for students at VŠE
Jung, Petr ; Říhová, Zora (advisor) ; Toman, Prokop (referee)
The thesis is focused on cooperation between academic and corporate sector, especially on participation of companies in classes and courses at universities through involvement of their employees in teaching. The aim of this thesis is to analyze current ways of corporate sector involvement in practical parts of courses and to design proposals for possible improvements to the current practices used at The Faculty of Informatics and Statistics of The University of Economics, Prague. Analysis was conducted by application of Theory of systems (General System Theory), Soft System Methodology and business process modeling (using BPMN). Based on the conclusions of the analysis three alternatives for possible improvement in the field are specified, two of them are recommended for implementation. Alternatives recommended for implementation are described in greater detail including process design and description and specification of requirements for technical, financial and human resources.
Agent-based Simulation of Processes in Medicine
Bošanský, Branislav
Process modelling has proven itself as a useful technique for capturing the work practice in companies. In this paper, we focus on its usage in the domain of medical care.We analyze the problem of the simulation of processes and present an approach based on agent-based simulations. We formally define an enhanced process language, the algorithm transforming these enhanced processes into the definition of agents’ behavior, and the architecture of the target multi-agent system simulating the modeled processes in some environment. The example of usage is given in the form of a critiquing expert system proposal that uses formalized medical guidelines as the knowledge base.
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Application of agents in business process modelling
Miloš, Martin ; Řepa, Václav (advisor) ; Šalamon, Tomáš (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with the usage of agents in business process modelling. The aim is to identify possible uses in the problem area and to evaluate their potential. Intended usage is analysed on the basis of the objectives of process modelling. Described in detail, it focuses on potential application of agents in a process modelling itself, in deploying executable and flexible processes, process improvements and finally in dynamic planning. A further objective is to provide an overview of current research and literature in problem area. To fulfil the goal available literature is analysed and basis approaches are demonstrated in case study. Paper does not address the implementation of multi-agent systems (MAS). Following introduction reader is guided though basic elements of the processes and their modelling, concept of agents and modelling of MAS. As a process modelling notation BPMN in planned 2.0 release was selected. Next section is devoted to the usage of agents. The last part of the work is a case study discussing the possibilities of agents application in company operating public car auctions. In addition the process model (BPMN) transformation to agent model is presented and further developed as a interconnection between process modelling and agent-based systems. Combination of agent approach with business rules and hybrid simulation are proposed as the most promising usages.
Process procedures in area management and construction management
Křivánková, Jana ; Říhová, Zora (advisor) ; Bukovjan, Radek (referee)
This diploma thesis is focused on issues of positioning, licensing and fruition of civil engineering projects. The aim of this work is to analyze these matters and create subsequently single consecutions facilitating orientation in the construction law for the employers. First the elemental terms of procedure modelling and methodology are introduced to reader to be used further in the text for illustration of the processes. Furthermore particular types of construction positioning, planning permissions and fruition of constructions are analyzed to demonstrate the progression and essential inputs for gaining the authorization within the required moves. In the final part particular procedures giving instructions for the employers which steps to make for realization of their construction plan are elaborated. All the procedures are derived from the types of positioning, permissions and fruition of constructions as in the text described. Short presentation as an operative manual for employers assigning constructions to particular procedures is added.
Projection of software application supporting processes for small shop dealing with information technologies
Prchlík, Tomáš ; Klas, Jan (advisor) ; Krečman, Kamil (referee)
The dissertation focuses on projection of information system supporting processes for small shop dealing with information technologies. The first part of the dissertation is concerned with the necessary theoretical base to this topic. In the second part, which is practical, is described the solved problem in detail using soft system methodology. It is also described how to choose the proper business form. Then this part considers a proposal of software application itself. Requirements on developed software can be found here and the main processes of the shop are mapped and decomposed. Projection of information system, systém analysis, soft systém methodology, CATWOE, UML, process modelling, use-case diagrams, state diagrams, dropship.

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