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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.
Analysis of threats and risks related with document management in the telecommunications company
Legát, Tomáš ; Kunstová, Renáta (advisor) ; Kapitán, Petr (referee)
Diploma thesis is dedicated to the analysis of threats and risks related with document management in a real enterprise -- big telco company. For document management company utilizes a complex solution called application DMS which is implemented on IBM FileNet P8 platform. In my work I will concentrate on risks linked with operation of DMS application. Along with the description of DMS application and document management I will mention problems perceived from the external supplier's point of view. These problems will be the basis for identification of the risks for the company emerging from the operation of DMS application. Subsequently I will evaluate risks and propose solutions to handle or avoid these risks. I will put proposed solutions into the sequence, in which they should be implemented while considering nature of the risk and financial demands of the proposed solution. Contributions of my work are list of identified risks and list of solutions which both can be used for assigning priorities of the change requests carried out in 2013 and possibly during discussions about budget increase for the DMS application operation.
Selection of open source DMS products for small and medium enterprises
Legát, Tomáš ; Kunstová, Renáta (advisor) ; Benáčanová, Helena (referee)
My bachelor thesis is dedicated to the topic of selection process of document management products for small and medium businesses. Its goal is to describe particularities of document management selection process for small and medium enterprises. Introduction part deals with the explanation of basic terms, related to the topic of document management. Another part is dedicated to the description of document management systems and their functionality. It also discusses about assets of implementation of these systems, motivation of organizations for their deployment and at the same time about risks for enterprise when it decides not to deploy these systems. Consequently a definition of open source software is provided together with its advantages and disadvantages. In a separate chapter small and medium businesses are characterized along with their particularities when compared to big enterprises and their typical approach to handling documents. Based on this characterization arose requirements of these enterprises on document management system, they were supplemented with demands, which should enterprise request from an open source software and with specific requirements on functionality. These demands defined restrictions, on whose basis an overview of available open source document management systems was compiled. At the same time these requirements represented the base for defining measures for closer comparison of products from the overview. Particular measures were given emphasizes and to show how products fulfilled these measures points were used. Scores were put into well arranged tables and results were interpreted.

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