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The Exegesis Of Matthew 15,21-28: The Faith Of The Canaanite Woman
Lukášová, Pavlína ; Pokorný, Petr (referee) ; Mrázek, Jiří (advisor)
The thesis is an exegesis of the story of Canaanite woman and her faith told in the New Testaments Matthews Gospel. This gospel story describes Canaanite woman, a gentile, who supposedly does not believe in the One God, asking Jesus to cure her demon possessed daughter. The text is primarily about the dialog between Jesus and the woman. The metaphorical dialog highlights Jesus' surprise at the depth of faith of this gentile woman and ends with the act of healing of her daughter who is not even present at this encounter. The thesis begins by placing Matthews Gospel within the context all the gospels and their literary and historical origins as a way of introducing the passage to be used in exegesis. The rest of the exegesis has all the necessary elements found in such work such as comparing various translations of the text, literary sources, context and parallels for this passage, concordance, comentaries and excursions into others work as well as explanations. The text itself is an early church pericope thus allowing the thesis to be enriched by explanations of early christian church history. The work is completed by my own interpretation of selected passage. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Cloud Computing as a BCM tool
Lukášová, Pavlína ; Chlapek, Dušan (advisor) ; Dotlačil, Jaroslav (referee)
This thesis deals with possible interconnections between two concepts playing a big role in contemporary business and IT world. These concepts are Business Continuity Management and Cloud Computing. In the scope of this thesis there are certain areas identified where both concepts are complement, where Cloud Computing brings new opportunities for Business Continuity Management and where could possible problems arise during particular implementation. From the BCM perspective the impact lies on IT services, from the Cloud Computing perspective the thesis deals especially with security aspects. The thesis is also aimed at the characteristics of higher education and basic differences from commercial sphere. Based on defined differences and identified interconnections between BCM and Cloud Computing, the thesis argues for usage of suitable Cloud Computing solution for higher education regarding Business Continuity improvement. The multi-criterion comparison of several Infrastructure-as-a-Service solutions stems from this analysis focusing on technical, financial, and Business Continuity aspects. The result from this comparison together with conclusions from previous chapters serve as an input for subsequent practical proposal of Cloud Computing solution and its verification against Business Continuity improvement in specific conditions on University of Economics in Prague. The proposal is also represented by strategic map.
Utilization opportunities of Business Process Management within SOA
Lukášová, Pavlína ; Hauptvogl, Roman (advisor) ; Buchalcevová, Alena (referee)
Práce postihuje základní možnosti využití Business Process Management (BPM) v Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA). Spojení přístupů BPM a SOA umožňuje přistupovat k podnikové integraci z několika pohledů. Tato práce jednotlivé přístupy představuje a identifikuje jejich hlavní přínosy a nedostatky. Práce se dále zaměřuje na charakteristické rysy implementace BPM v SOA, a to včetně technologických rysů. Rovněž práce poskytuje výčet benefitů, překážek a hrozeb plynoucích z implementace BPM v SOA prostředí. Závěrem uvádí současné trendy těchto přístupů.

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