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The Comparison of Web Pages of Chosen Industrial Cities of EU
Tříšková, Petra ; Toman, Prokop (advisor) ; Matuštík, Ondřej (referee)
This bachelor thesis devotes to the methods of rating and comparing of web pages. It provides a historical evolution of web page as itself and its significance for contemporary society. The main aim is to make up and describe newly created groups of rating criteria for an act of comparing web presentations. And also to apply those criteria on chosen web pages. These pages are three industrial cities of the European Union. They are Ostrava for the Czech Republic, polish Gdansk and Leipzig for Germany. Results are at least two. By the first I mean the rating methodology useful for not only industrial cities and the second one is a summary of the applied methodology of particular city pages.
Electronic banking in the CR and its possibilities
Černý, Martin ; Matuštík, Ondřej (advisor) ; Richtrmocová, Klára (referee)
Bachelor thesis deals with the most commonly used forms of electronic banking, which offers banking institutions in the Czech Republic and abroad. In the theoretical part describes the development elektornického banking and the benefits that this product offers for banking institutions and their clients. The practical part is focused on the controversy with the views of columnist Nicholas G. Carr. His published articles are at work confronted with the views of IT professional community as discretionary author argues that the general benefits of the use of information systems for banks.
Electronic banking in Czech republic and its possibilities
Novák, Miroslav ; Matuštík, Ondřej (advisor) ; Široká, Lenka (referee)
The aim of the bachelor's thesis "Electronic banking in Czech republic and its possibilities" is to analyze and bring closer electronic (direct) banking of the Czech Republic to readers and to map its current state. This thesis also defines the client's connection options with the bank throught various types of communication channels. In the first part of this thesis the reader will be apprised with the conception of the electronic banking and its basic features. Its followed by brief historical developement of direct banking in the world and in our country, fundamental differences between electronic and traditional bank, including the pros and cons from the prespective of banks and also from perspective of clients and next its security and potential risks of remote access to the bank. Initial part of this thesis is also the definition and distribution of the electronic money. The second part describes and briefly assesses various forms and communication channels of electronic banking used in Czech Republic. Among these forms are: credit cards, phonebanking, GSM banking, WAP banking, JAVA banking, PDA banking and computer banking including homebanking and internet banking. The final part of the bachelor's thesis covers the evaluation of the questionnaire focused on current exploitation of electronic banking services, and on mapping of public attitudes and preferences for direct banking as such.
Possibilities of CPM solution in banking sector
Janata, Pavel ; Pour, Jan (advisor) ; Matuštík, Ondřej (referee)
This thesis addresses issues of measuring and managing the performance of commercial bank institutions by means of a system called Corporate Performance Management (CPM). The theoretical part of this work is devoted to introduction of banking industry and methods of performance measurement in commercial banks. It introduces a general concept and key components of CPM supported by Business Intelligence technology. In the practical part of this work there is introduced the design of two concrete CPM solutions which are being currently built in banks -- KPI processing and interest margin calculation. The main thesis contribution to the existing literature is a creation of complex material about relevant aspects of implementation CPM solutions in data warehouses of commercial banks and creation the conceptual design of a concrete solution.
Mobile banking in the Czech Republic and in the world and it's development
Hawlová, Kateřina ; Matuštík, Ondřej (advisor) ; Exnarová, Anna (referee)
The thesis focuses on banking in general. To be more precise this thesis aims to discover mobile banking and its future potential in the Czech Republic. The first chapter describes principles on which m-banking is working on and its security methods these technologies are using for communication between banks and clients. Second part of the research investigates current situation on the market and its preparedness to move further to become comparable to e-banking. To discover current situation, banks that are part of the biggest financial groups from the Czech Republic and abroad were chosen. This thesis embodies complex picture of services m-banking supports together with quality check of services provided.
Performance management
Štěpán, Radek ; Matuštík, Ondřej (advisor) ; Oškrdal, Václav (referee)
The corporate performance management (CPM) is a frequently discussed concept. Companies are looking for a solution, which could help them satisfy more customers, reach lower costs and therefore increase own financial results. An implementation of the CPM system is one of the approaches to support corporate priorities by supporting its decision making. The CPM offers alignment of enterprise objects with its processes and answers the questions "How are we doing? Why? What should we be doing?" This work is divided into three parts. First part provides an introduction into performance management, levers up the merits and reveals its cornerstones and offers historic insight. The second part analyses current market situation of CPM products. The final third part summaries trends and predicts future development based on discovered dependencies.
Payment for goods and services via mobile communication
Stehlík, Libor ; Matuštík, Ondřej (advisor) ; Brixí, Radim (referee)
The subject of my work is to analyze possible options that are nowadays available for mobile payment for goods and services. It should provide the reader with a view into the future, which depends, to some extent, on the behaviour of our society and the technical progress. The work is divided into four parts. In the first part the reader becomes acquainted with the terms and is being introduced to the problem. In the second part he finds out how the mobile payments are classified, possible solutions and what emphasis is put on the security. Next part tries to analyze a questionnaire that was created for this work. The evaluation should provide conclusions applicable for the introduction of new solutions for mobile payments in Czech Republic. The last part is dedicated to suggesting solutions for a particular case, therefore practical application of acquired knowledge. The aim of this work is to provide the reader with a compact view on the ways of payments using the mobile communication. He should gain from it an awareness of classifying these payments, terminology that accompanies it, problems associated with the establishment, security resolution and the world experiences.
Electronic banking in Czech republic and its possibilities
Tůma, Martin ; Matuštík, Ondřej (advisor) ; Exnarová, Anna (referee)
The subject of the thesis: Electronic banking in Czech republic and its possibilities -- is to bring closer the electronic banking of the Czech republic and to sum up its actual status. In the first part of this thesis the conception of the electronic banking is defined, next its advantages and disadvantages in comparison with the classic office banking from both views -- client's and bank's, followed by its security and history. Each form of the electronic banking is defined and subscribed in the middle section. Last part of this thesis is aimed at the research of the czech banking market and to choose the best alternate of the electronic banking services for client -- non-entrepreneur. This research is based on multicriterial classification according to in advance defined standards.
Payments for goods and services via mobile phones
Novák, Michal ; Matuštík, Ondřej (advisor) ; Veber, Jaromír (referee)
The Method of payments via mobile phones is relatively new, however, founds application in many situations. Mobile phones allow to pay for both digital as well as conventional goods. It provides the possibility of immediate payments for content, services and goods on the Internet, the fare in public transport, parking tickets and many other services. It is therefore an area of great potential for expansion. The subject of thesis " Payments for goods and services via mobile phones" is the analysis of various technology options for payment and assessment of current status in the Czech Republic. In the first part of this thesis the reader will be apprised with the development of mobile Communications in the Czech Republic, then with the mobile commerce and mobile payments as a whole. The second part describes the individual payment options, especially GSM Banking, SMS payments and payments based on NFC technology. Assesses their advantages and disadvantages, and analyzes the current situation in the Czech Republic. The third part covers the evaluation of the questionnaire focused on current exploitation of mobile payments and the public attitude to their possible expansion. Readers of this thesis will be familiarized with the situation in the field of mobile payments, get an idea about the possibilities of their use, strengths and weaknesses and possible future developments.
Electronic signature: UK and Czech legislation comparison
Řehořka, David ; Ganoczy, Eduard (advisor) ; Matuštík, Ondřej (referee)
Electronic signature is more and more used technology. This work should get near us its function and compare both legislations. First part is about function of electronic signature and about its types. Second part is about both legislations, which are nect compared. Then it is about some possibilities, how to make electronic signature used more by ordinary people. At the end there are some examples of electronic signature usage.

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