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Creation of BI batch process for SOLUS in the retail bank
Fara, Miroslav ; Pour, Jan (advisor) ; Derfler, Václav (referee)
The thesis focuses on the batch processing of bank (retail bank) client data for SOLUS. The main goal of the thesis is to create a batch process that will generate files (monthly report) about clients of one of the bank companies operating in the Czech market (retail banks), according to requirements pre-defined by SOLUS. This will be achieved by analyzing the requirements, designing the pilot solution, and by creating and implementing the batch process for SOLUS. The main contribution of this thesis is a working BI process which will store the data in the required format to the data warehouse. By implementing this process the retail bank can use the data from the register that have been saved to this place by other member organizations which participate in creating SOLUS. The data analysis from the registry can help the retail banks to get detailed information about clients applying for products of the respective bank and will facilitate the decision making during the approval process. The solution of batch report generation for SOLUS has been created by using the tools MS SQL Server 2008 R2 Management Studio, MS SQL Server 2008 R2 Business Intelligence Development Studio, and MS Excel 2010. In this project the data from internal databases of retail bank are analyzed. In order to comply with the rules for information security and data sensitivity, it is not possible to use a large amount of information from internal databases for the purposes of this thesis, but it is possible to clearly demonstrate the functioning of the whole process.
Software tools for modeling business processes
Fara, Miroslav ; Martanová, Kateřina (advisor) ; Chocholatý, Drahomír (referee)
Thesis focuses on comparing the two tools for modeling business processes -- Microsoft Visio and ARIS Express in aspect of their usability for students of the subject 4IT215 -- Information Systems Analysis and Design. Thesis contains a brief description of each tool and their application to the selected requirements of the subject 4IT215 -- Information Systems Analysis and Design that must students complete during the semester. The benefit of this thesis is establishment of criteria (according requirements of the course) for comparison of these tools. Result of comparison has been supplemented by expression of students, who chose in the questionnaire (among others) the most appropriate tool for fulfilling all the tasks and requirements of the course. Objectives of thesis were achieved through studying literature, subjective selecting and evaluating criteria and objective contribution of students of the subject 4IT215 -- Information Systems Analysis and Design.

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