National Repository of Grey Literature 91 records found  beginprevious58 - 67nextend  jump to record: Search took 0.01 seconds. 
Usual time and frequency of mirrors and dashboard observation by the driver
Krejčí, Vojtěch ; Sedlák, Robert (referee) ; Bradáč, Albert (advisor)
The thesis deals with the analysis of the usual time and frequency of vehicle mirrors and dashboard observation. Within the theoretical part are summarized the current knowledge of the visual distraction of the driver, or circumstances which affect the conduct and behavior of the driver while driving. Furthermore there is a closer approximation and characterization of devices for recording the driver's eye movement, which is used during the measurement of the usual time of observation. This data is used in the experimental part of the thesis. The results were processed and statistically analyzed to determine the usual time of mirrors and dashboard observation. Conclusions done from the measurement results are contained in the last chapter, which also evaluates contribution of this work to practical use in the field of analysis of road accidents and to improve safety on our roads.
Design of the Dashboard Application for Vodafone Czech Republic Company
Bartoň, Roman ; Tomeček, Petr (referee) ; Dydowicz, Petr (advisor)
The thesis deals with the new design of Dashboard application developed for Vodafone Czech Republic company. The application serves for sales monitoring on all direct retail stores of the company. Major goal of this project is to design a brand new application and enhancing its functionality with new analytical tools and motivational indicators. These innovations will empower the performance of salesmen along with providing the new analytical possibilities for store managers.
Head up display and its use in passenger vehicles
Rozsypal, Oldřich ; Čavoj, Ondřej (referee) ; Vančura, Jan (advisor)
The thesis aimed to describe the system of the Head up display. The first part deals with the basic division, functions and with use of it in the car industry. The second part contains the current models of cars which might be equipped with the Head-Up Display.
Applied analytics of Shared service centers
Budka, Marek ; Pour, Jan (advisor) ; Legát, Tomáš (referee)
This thesis focuses on the development and implementation of data analysis in an environment of shared service centers. The aim is the selection of analysis and its implementation from raw data to visualization of the results. The work is divided into two parts. The first part describes the shared services centers, their risks and benefits, and the process of data analysis, including a description and examples of visualization and data quality. The second part of the work describes the development of selected analysis. We chose the analysis of vendor master file. We perform anonymization of production raw data using IBM SPSS Modeler. We are completing this process in Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio, where we are continuing with the development of analysis logic and finally assembling dashboards in Tableau visualization program.
Increasing the information value of the data using modern approaches to visualization
Král, Jakub ; Slánský, David (advisor) ; Pour, Jan (referee)
This thesis solves the area of data visualization in Business Intelligence. We live in a time when the amount of data grows turbulently. These data need to be processed into a form with added value for management and business objectives of the company. The first task is to adjust the data into the required format, the second task is to choose the appropriate visualization so that the data are providing the highest value. This work deals with data visualization and its main aim is to introduce a different approach to data visualization, which has a higher added value than conventional visualization methods used in dashboards and reports. First of all, theoretical part is describing data area (including the trend of Big Data) and reporting (chapter 3). Followed by chapter 4, which is enriching the reader with the information about the need to deal with data visualization and also with the design theory of visualization components. The theoretical part is finished with fifth chapter. It deals with current trends in the field of data visualization and Business Intelligence and also introduces D3.js library as a tool for creating interactive and efficient visualization components. The practical part is offering suggestions for interactive and dynamic visualization of input data (chapter 6). It presents a convenient way to choose a visualization component with greater value than the traditional static component in the form of a graph or table. Proposals contained in D3.js library are presented to the reader. Chosen components according to the author are interesting from the view of design and, if properly used, offer an innovative approach to data visualization. For purposes of practical examples of visualization, author is using D3.js library and open source tool for Business Intelligence from Pentaho. Practical example is part of the final chapter 7.
Automation and visualization project boards in the specific company
Vancl, Jakub ; Slánský, David (advisor) ; Pour, Jan (referee)
The aim of the work is create and describe solution of automation and visualization of project boards in the specific manufacturing company. Methods and tools of Business Intelligence are used in this process. Project board is arranged summary of information, which is part of the monitor, in this context. There is for example information about produced pieces, the cost of poor quality, project Scorecard, downtime analyses, bottleneck of project, and so on. The theoretical part is dealing with description methods and components of Business Intelligence and serves to explanation basic principles on the basis of which are formed data staging area, data warehouse, OLAP cubes and dashboards. The main emphasis is on the practical part, in which is detail describe process of data elaboration from source data, which are taken primarily from MS Excel files, till data visualization in the form of dashboard. As software workspace were selected Microsoft products, specifically SQL Server Management Studio, Visual Studio and Excel which has been mentioned before. The main output is solution that will gradually fully replace paper project boards. This solution also brings both financial and time savings in the creation and managing project boards, because this process is automated.
Industry Specific Dashboard Design for Set of Solitea Holding ERPs
Sládková, Lenka ; Pour, Jan (advisor) ; Stanovská, Iva (referee)
Subject of honor thesis is self-service business intelligence. Its goal is to prove that it is pos-sible to create a unified industry-specific dashboard above set of different ERP systems. First part familiarizes readers with the main theme of the paper, business intelligence, and selected tool for dashboard creation, Microsoft Power BI. The next part characterizes Soli-tea holding of which project is used and described later in this paper. There is also a place for analysis of all ERP systems provided by the group, from which is in the end chosen a sample for dashboard design. Own contribution to this field of study is proven fact that it is possible to achieve universal business intelligence solution in Power BI in a manner of single dashboard above any ERP system.
Possibilities of using Business Intelligence in a medium-sized logistics company
Šarišský, Jakub ; Šperková, Lucie (advisor) ; Daněk, Lukáš (referee)
The main objective of bachelor thesis is examination of the current work with data and its interpretation the medium-sized logistics company and analysis of the benefits of deployment of Business Intelligence solutions in general terms but also directly in company called Zásilkovna s.r.o. This thesis emphasis on user requirements and provides a direct example of the usage of BI. The basis for the solution are theoretical knowledge in the field of BI, analysis of user requirements and experiences gained during working in the company. The work is divided into theoretical part in which is presented the issue of BI and advantages / disadvantages of deployed solutions. The practical part analyze current situation in the company. It is preparing documents for the BI solution through dimensional modeling and presents practical possibilities of BI in the companyand offers benefits and threats of BI solutions. The main contribution of this project is to evaluate how a medium sized company is able to use BI. Main contributions for Zásilkovna are exaples of outputs and benefits of BI directly in the company environment.
Dashboards in finance management - analysis and implementation
Micka, Radek ; Pour, Jan (advisor) ; Fortinová, Jana (referee)
The main goal of this diploma thesis is to create template dashboards focused on finance management. This thesis is divided into two parts. First part, which is more theoretical, describes describes dashboards, types of dashboards and type of indicators. In the next chapter, there are described best practices, which should be followed in order to create nice dashboard which will be accepted by the end users. Following chapter defines areas of financial reporting together with indicators which belong to each area. Informations defined in the theoretical part of this thesis are then applied in the practical part. Dashboard templates have been created in BellaDati BI tool. The main benefits of this thesis are defined areas of financial reporting and template dashboards which can be used by any company as a starter point of its financial reporting.
Aspects of Data Visualization in Business Intelligence
Pospíšil, David ; Novotný, Ota (advisor) ; Pour, Jan (referee)
The thesis's primary focus is the visualization of data in Business Intelligence with broader ramifications because the framework defined here will be useful for making any design layout. It describes the cognitive aspects of perception for visualization and with this understanding the thesis will be able to summarize the rules which are necessary for right and functional design. The goal of design is to provide the information in the most understandable way. The author has surveyed individuals to find out how people are familiar with the rules for designing and the style of visualization that people prefer. The last part of this thesis is focused on the implementation of the findings with the ultimate goal to suggest a new BI reporting system. Being able to list and verify the rules of visualization on the path to implementation is the main benefit of this work.

National Repository of Grey Literature : 91 records found   beginprevious58 - 67nextend  jump to record:
Interested in being notified about new results for this query?
Subscribe to the RSS feed.