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Big data - application in banking
Uřídil, Martin ; Slánský, David (advisor) ; Pour, Jan (referee)
There is a growing volume of global data, which is offering new possibilities for those market participants, who know to take advantage of it. Data, information and knowledge are new highly regarded commodity especially in the banking industry. Traditional data analytics is intended for processing data with known structure and meaning. But how can we get knowledge from data with no such structure? The thesis focuses on Big Data analytics and its use in banking and financial industry. Definition of specific applications in this area and description of benefits for international and Czech banking institutions are the main goals of the thesis. The thesis is divided in four parts. The first part defines Big Data trend, the second part specifies activities and tools in banking. The purpose of the third part is to apply Big Data analytics on those activities and shows its possible benefits. The last part focuses on the particularities of Czech banking and shows what actual situation about Big Data in Czech banks is. The thesis gives complex description of possibilities of using Big Data analytics. I see my personal contribution in detailed characterization of the application in real banking activities.

Interoperability between component-based and service-oriented systems
Mašek, Karel
The component-based and service-oriented development have become commonly used techniques for building high quality, evolvable, large systems in a timely and affordable manner. In this setting, interoperability is one the essential issues, since it enables the composition of heterogeneous components and services. The aim of the thesis is to analyze possibilities of interoperability between the SOFA2 component system and the OSGi Service Platform, and based on that propose and implement a solution for mutual collaboration. The actual integration is based on the use of aspects and annotations. The issues connected with the runtime service management (e.g. binding/unbinding services) are handled by the control part of components using the aspects. While, the annotations serve for specifying service-enabled SOFA2 components in a declarative way. The OSGi support is incorporated in both the SOFA2 runtime environment and the tool for developing SOFA2 components. Furthermore, the outlined approach is general and can be easily reused for integrating other SOA-based systems as well.

Development of interactive education objects in authoring environment
Sychra, Mikuláš ; Štípek, Jiří (referee) ; Procházka, Josef (advisor)
This thesis elaborates on the domain of authoring tools and the development of interactive educational objects. The focus lies in finding of suitable authoring tools for interactive objects composition and designing original objects with interactive board support. The first part concerns the relationship between ICT and current education, maps available authoring tools and elaborates on the domain of interactive application development, as a base for definition of theoretical basis for the actual object design. Next part describes the design of structures and functions of these objects and their pilot deployment or validating of their proper features. Gained feedback and experiences from pilot deployment is fundamental for debugging, tuning and extending these applications. Conclusion describes possibilities for further improvement and utilization of interactive objects in education process and evaluates their objective contributions. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

Strategy of further IT development at University of Economics Prague
Trčka, Adam ; Chlapek, Dušan (advisor) ; Nenadál, Karel (referee)
This thesis deals with problems of development and future heading of IS/ICT at the University of Economics Prague. Its main focus is on application integration. First part of this thesis is aimed towards explanation of corporate and information strategy, its need, benefits and possible risks. Second part of this thesis covers possible approaches to integration, mainly to the integration of various applications. Last part discusses actual situation at the university. Primary goal of this thesis is to determine actual IS/ICT conditions and lay down possible ways of improvement in each area. Secondary objective is to develop a base documentation for project aimed towards implementing an integration platform to the university. Those goals were achieved by thorough analysis of present situation accompanied by discussions with experts about possible development in IS/ICT at the university supplemented by literature research. Main benefits of this thesis lay in detailed revision of current state if IS/ICT along with specification of next possible projects towards having an advanced IT at the university. Partial benefits are in the area of preparation of contractual documents for project of implementing an integration platform.

Changes in communication, branding and consumer behaviour and impacts on communication planning
Pavel, David ; Mikeš, Jiří (advisor) ; Lauko, Tomáš (referee)
This diploma thesis is dedicated to changes in commercial communication, branding (and brand management) and consumer behaviour. Its aim is to describe these changes and actual trends and show their impacts on communication planning. This work then describes in details new trends in digital communication and internet and how these trends influent behaviour of today's consumer. After reading this diploma thesis the reader should have a complete view of the most important changes in communication and should be able to apply them.

Ergonomics of User Interface for Business Intelligence application
Margaris, Nikos ; Pour, Jan (advisor) ; Derfler, Václav (referee)
This Bachelor thesis focuses on methodology and techniques for user interface design and development in a field of business intelligence systems. The main goal of this work is to create usable methodology and to identify key elements of whole development process. First part is theoretical study of factors that are determinant and important for user interface design, such as definition of the business intelligence applications, user interface and user characteristics. The original work concentrates on describing an actual methodology for user interface development, techniques for usability testing and criteria for interface evaluation. All these information are applied on business intelligence user interface.

Analysis, features and applications of available voltage mode multipliers
Kopeček, Pavel ; Koton, Jaroslav (referee) ; Šotner, Roman (advisor)
This work deals with the analog multipliers, mainly of the voltage multipliers. Also the modifications of current output will appear here. The first part is devoted to a choice several multipliers and a description of their functions, the possible involvement and introduction of the most important catalog values. The next section deals with the simple application that contains at least one of the multipliers. Next was the implementation of selected applications and measure their actual performance parameters. Results are then compared with computer simulations. As final step is done of tolerance and sensitivity analysis of simulated configurations of circuits.

Modification the plan of construction of linear structures
Mudrák, Miroslav ; Kocanda,, Pavel (referee) ; Nový, Martin (advisor)
Submitted thesis deals with planning of an implementation of a linear construction by using the contract conditions. The theoretical describes the topics of project management, engineering, procurement and traffic politics of Czech Republic. It also describes the history, status and development of the highway network. In the end there is introduced the modernized section of the D1 highway. The practical part deals with the application of the modified project Modernization solutions to the D1 highway - section 22 by introducing a shift operation during the construction. It solves the impact of shift work on phasing construction schedule, financial plan and compares the positive aspects of the solutions against the negative ones. In conclusion there is an evaluation effectiveness of the actual and modified variants of the construction.

Taxation of the fixed establishment in the area of value added tax
Pavlíček, Ondřej ; Toman, Petr (advisor) ; Zídková, Hana (referee)
The master´s thesis deals with the value added tax in the area of fixed establishment. The thesis is divided into two main parts. The first part of the thesis defines the concept of fixed establishment and key EU legislations by which fixed establishments are governed. I investigate practical aspects and problems created by fixed establishment. The second part of the thesis includes a complex analysis of the actual judgments of the European Court of Justice, and their treatment of issues arising from the relationship between fixed establishment and their head office. The thesis shows the difficulties within application of VAT on intercompany transactions in cases where the fixed establishment is a member of the group for the purposes of value added tax.

Specifics of Spare Parts Logistics, Renault Czech republic corp case
Wotke, Kristýna ; Jirsák, Petr (advisor) ; Jouza, Stanislav (referee)
Diploma thesis is analysing specific aspects of spare parts logistics on practical situation of Renault Česká Republika, a.s. ("RCR") and its largest concessionaire, RENAULT RETAIL GROUP CZ, s.r.o. (formerly Renault Praha Zličín - "RPZ"). Elements of spare parts supply chain are described separately with focus on spare parts distribution centre in Györ, Hungary, which is later compared with similar centres of Škoda Auto and Toyota. Furthermore the inbound logistics processes of RCR is described and commented. Subsequent parts of the thesis focus on the analysis of spare parts warehouse with objective to improve the efficiency of stored references compound in order to eliminate dispensable references which are being stored. This improvement should therefore allow ameliorated fixing of invested cash flow and minimise the amount of references to be ordered urgently due to unsuitable composition of stock in storage. Finally the thesis deals with effects impact of severe events such, in particular with actual effect of Japanese earthquake on spare parts supply chain and optional measures to be taken to diversify and/or minimise such risks.