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Freedom of speech and censorship on the Internet
Hatok, Tibor ; Sigmund, Tomáš (advisor) ; Malinová, Ludmila (referee)
Bachelor thesis focuses on freedom of expression and censorship on the Internet. In the last 30s reached the internet globally. With the advent of Internet freedom of expression has reached unexpected proportions, because the Internet is a type of mass communicator that facilitates the availability of information around the world. In the beginning was the communicator without any barriers, but in a very short time began to abuse to crime, pornography, terrorism, and thus began willed, or rather "necessary" censorship. Bachelor thesis consists of seven chapters. The first part focuses on freedom of expression on the Internet. The second part deals with censorship itself. The third part deals with the reasons that Internet censorship is unfounded. The penultimate part of my work is dedicated to non-technical and technical tools of censorship. The last part of this work is devoted to the research, which will seek the views of the Slovak population to internet censorship.
Process analysis of the selected bank process
Frolova, Anastasia ; Říhová, Zora (advisor) ; Malinová, Ludmila (referee)
The focal point of the thesis is the process analysis and the optimization of the supporting functions of information management in the bank. In the theoretical part, there is a description of the important terms and definition of the concepts as well as the tools which have been used in the practical part of the thesis. The practical part deals with the process analysis and the optimization of the selected bank process. This also includes a general description of the company and the Information Management department in which the analyzed process works. The study then focuses on the analysis of the current status of the selected information management process and its mapping with the BPMN modeling methodology. The subsequent evaluation uses SWOT analysis to identify the problem areas of this process and offers recommendations for possible improvements to solve these problems.
Optimization of logistic processes in specific organizations
Miksová, Michaela ; Říhová, Zora (advisor) ; Malinová, Ludmila (referee)
The thesis is concerned with logistic processes optimization in automotive industry companies that assemble car components. In the theoretical part of the thesis, areas and a structure of industrial logistics are defined and frequently used terms are explained. Then, theoretical approaches and practical applications used in the practical part are described. In the practical part, two particular companies are presented. The aim of the thesis is to optimize a tool that is used in the first organization during the process of logistic preparation of manufacturing. Secondly, the aim of the thesis is to analyse the process of material picking and handling before the supply of assembly line that is performed in the second organization and to suggest a solution that would eliminate non-value added activities. In the end, benefits of the thesis for both the organizations and the author are summarized.
Social trading from the perspective of soft systems methodology
Hošek, Martin ; Malinová, Ludmila (advisor) ; Sigmund, Tomáš (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with problems in the field of eToro social trading community. The aim is to analyze and outline solutions to specific problems. To solve selected problems, it is used Soft Systems Methodology by Peter Checkland. In the first part, important concepts are theoretically defined as well as a virtual social trading community is defined as a soft system for the purpose of the thesis. The second part describes the Soft Systems Methodology. In the third practical part, two problems of the eToro community are analyzed. The problems were selected by community members with a questionnaire. For each of these problems is performed single iteration of methodology cycle. The final part evaluates the use of methodology in the field of social trading communities in general and describes the advantages and problems of its application.
Transformation of Network Data Reporting Process
Tolar, Tomáš ; Matuštík, Ondřej (advisor) ; Malinová, Ludmila (referee)
This thesis deals with transformation of network data reporting process in a Telecom company. The current process is MS Excel based and is inadequate and inefficient. The goal is to find the right tools and to implement them. The thesis is divided into three parts. First part is focused on theoretical background of reporting, i.e. Business Intelligence and other approaches. Second part explains general Network reporting principles and trends. In contrast with these theoretical recommendations, the actual level of the company's process is depicted. The last part of this thesis covers a practical implementation of selected applications. First, a choice is made within a variety of tools based on department's needs then the architecture is proposed and applications are implemented. The final part of the thesis provides an assessment of the benefits attained by this project.
Self-organization in today's society
Pampel, Petr ; Malinová, Ludmila (advisor) ; Říhová, Zora (referee)
Main goal of this bachelor thesis is to inform the reader about concept of self-organization in the society including its corporate surroundings. Thesis shortly describes coherent chaos theory for more complex sight of things. Thesis points out penetration of self-organization into human life in daily basis by introducing diverse examples from life. It introduces basic presumptions of a successful manager, who presents the main rival to self-organization. Field test consists of conducted social experiment framed in order to answer submitted hypothesis. Results are supported by processed poll regarding similar matters.
Customer orientation in connection to system dynamics in Vodafone CZ, a.s.
Sedláček, David ; Malinová, Ludmila (advisor) ; Sigmund, Tomáš (referee)
The content of this diploma thesis is the analysis of Vodafone CZ, Inc. as the company, which is customer-oriented in close connection to the scientific field, system dynamics. Work contains definitions of basic theoretical concepts in the field of system dynamics, and the area of customer, especially his satisfaction and loyalty. In following description of the selected company, its basic characteristics and selection processes within the organization. Separate chapter describes methodology for measuring customer satisfaction, the Net Promoter Score. Either theoretical definition, either its practical use in society. One process is processed and selected within an proces analysis. Specifically, the inspection process, which is essential and necessary for the processing of customer interaction. The final part is the elaboration and validation of hypotheses, set out to verify the connection or relationship between the studied areas and subsequent benefit to selected society.
Analysis of gaming community using Soft System Methodology
Hurych, Jan ; Sigmund, Tomáš (advisor) ; Malinová, Ludmila (referee)
This diploma thesis aims to analyse virtual gaming community and it's problems in case of community belonging to EU server of the game called World of Tanks. To solve these problems, Soft System Methodology by P. Checkland, is used. The thesis includes analysis of significance of gaming communities for the gaming industry as a whole. Gaming community is then defined as a soft system. There are 3 problems analysed in the practical part of the thesis using newer version of SSM. One iteration of learning cycle of this methodology is used to solve every single one of the presented problems. Problems are chosen by players using questionnaire. At the end, application of the SSM is evaluated for the domain of gaming communities in general and problems with its application are presented.
Analysis of selected processes at the customer centre in the company XY
Fialková, Radka ; Malinová, Ludmila (advisor) ; Ivaničová, Zuzana (referee)
The topic of the thesis is an analysis of selected business processes in the company XY, which is engaged in providing employee benefits and catering. The issue of business processes and their optimization is recently very topical issue and is dealt with more organizations. The main objective of this thesis is to analyze the current condition of selected business processes at the customer service center company XY, for a purpose of identify their possible shortcomings. Subsequently, the author of the work proposed possible solutions that contribute to optimizing selected processes. Contribution work consists mainly in analyzing selected processes and propose possible solutions to the identified shortcomings. The theoretical part deals with the explanation of basic concepts relevant to the understanding of the issues, comparing two basic approaches management of the organization and introduction of basic methodologies, techniques and notations used for modeling business processes. The practical part is an actual analysis of selected business processes, the author of the work area is restricted to the customer service center XY. And then the possible solutions identified shortcomings.

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