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Process optimization of providing subsidies for social services
Semerád, Ondřej ; Oškrdal, Václav (advisor) ; Matuštík, Ondřej (referee)
The work focuses on the application of process management in government through the mapping of process of providing subsidies for social services and optimization of this process. For this purpose the first part explains the terms of process management, process and process modeling that are for better follow-up with real practices put into the context of quality management, which is officially adopted by the public administration. This is the subject of the second part, which connects terms defined at the beginning with the real experience, thereby facilitating the adoption of theoretical approaches as realistically feasible and "nonlaboratory". The last part deals with analysis of the attained data and the actual modeling of process and proposals for its optimization.
The proposal to use agile development procedures of Scrum framework with UML modeling language applicable for creating websites
Kučera, Antonín ; Oškrdal, Václav (advisor) ; Luc, Ladislav (referee)
The main goal of this diploma thesis is the proposal to use agile development procedures of Scrum framework with UML modeling language applicable for creating websites of small scale. The emphasis is especially put on creating a practically usable type model of the websites. The theoretical part of the thesis has two main chapters. In the "Agile methodology" chapter are listed principles of agile approach to creating software. The next part of this chapter is focus on agile methodologies (Scrum, XP, ASD, FDD, DSDM, LD and Crystal). In the "UML" chapter is introduced modeling language UML and its principles. The next part of this chapter is focus on UML diagrams used in practical part of this thesis (use case diagram, class diagram, sequence diagram, activity diagram and deployment diagram). The practical part of this thesis focuses on the design type model for creating websites of small scale. The type model is based both on the theoretical part of this work and practical experience of the author. In the first part is introduced scheme of model, where is shown the mutual relationship of individual phases. In the next part of this chapter are discussed the individual phases where is used the principle of agile development framework Scrum and examples of use of the UML diagrams.
Integration of the PRINCE2 methodology into the Unicorn Universe online service
Kocián, Václav ; Oškrdal, Václav (advisor) ; Beránek, Marek (referee)
This thesis deals with the subject of project management, primarily from the viewpoint of the development of a tool for project management support using the PRINCE2 methodology and the Unicorn Universe information system. The subject of the theoretical part is the definition of a project and project management and a description and a comparison of the most widely used project management standards, PRINCE2, PMI and IPMA. Subsequently, the emphasis is put on a detailed description of PRINCE2 with regard to its use in the next parts of the work. At the end of the theoretical part of the thesis the chapters are devoted to Unicorn Universe and to Unicorn Enterprise System Powered Company, which is a methodology used for company management. In the practical part, the author followed the recommended 4-phases process of the development of a new methodology set defined by the UESPC methodology; inception, elaboration, construction and transition. By means of the analysis in inception and elaboration stages and creation of A4 and High Level Concept documents, which describe specific ways how to implement various elements of PRINCE2into the Unicorn Universe, and the subsequent production of project management tool prototype, the author worked his way up to the construction stage, in which he designed and created definitions of meta artifacts and scripts for their later implementation in the final phase, called transition. In this phase metaartifacts were set up. They are templates for management and control artifacts and for other items necessary for the production of the methodological set, a final product of the thesis. At the end of thesis, the automation scripts, as proposed in the previous stage to verify the practical use of the thesis product, were assigned for implementation.
Applicability of cloud computing systems in project management
Bubeníček, Jan ; Oškrdal, Václav (advisor) ; Pavlíček, Antonín (referee)
This thesis examines the applicability of cloud computing systems in project management. The main objective is the definition of the requirements on a project management software tool and their subsequent application in the specific area of cloud software providers. The theoretical part of the thesis studies the essential aspects of the principle of software provision services. The first part is dedicated to the history and general definition of the concept of cloud computing. The second theoretical part describes the basic principles of project management. Project management is not examined as a whole but instead, the emphasis is put on a specific area of human resources management. The theoretical part also contains the definition of the requirements, which are used as assessment standards for the practical part of the thesis. The practical part introduces an overview of 10 selected providers of cloud-based applications. The previously defined assessment standards are applied subsequently on each subject. The generated evaluation data are used to verify the defined hypotheses supporting the concept of cloud computing applications in project management.
Procesní analýza oddělení řízení a správy nemovitostí obchodního řetězce
Vozáb, Václav ; Oškrdal, Václav (advisor) ; Bürger, Michal (referee)
This thesis deals with realization of process analysis of department of management and real estate managnement of a supermarket company. The goal of this work, addressed in the practical part, is to map the processes in terms of business process diagrams with description of these processes, identify potential inconsistencies and eventually recommend a revision of current documents. The theoretical part explains the concepts of process management, process, process analysis and procedure of mapping process. There are also described and evaluated basic methods and standards for process modeling.
Process management principles, procedures and tools application in software development project management
Oškrdal, Václav ; Doucek, Petr (advisor) ; Pour, Jan (referee) ; Hřebíček, Jiří (referee) ; Závodný, Peter (referee)
The main goal of this dissertation thesis is to design and verify a new concept of process management principles, procedures and tools application, utilizable in the software development project management field. Emphasis is placed on creating a general (i.e. generally usable) concept, derived from solid theoretical background and suitable for further expansion and modifications. The theoretical part of the thesis has two main chapters. In the "Process management" chapter, the individual derived principles (Effectiveness, Added value, Coherence, Portability, Adequate standardization, Measurability, Clarity, Integration, Accountability, Continuous improvement) and procedures (Initiation, Identification, Definition, Validation, Implementation, Revision) are described and interconnected into an integrated concept, usable for the introduction and development of process management in the organization, supported by appropriate ICT tools (mainly from four selected areas -- Modeling and Simulation, Performance measurement, Change management, Administration). In the "Project Management" chapter, the project management area is embedded in the broader context of a process-driven organization in line with modern models of strategic ICT governance and ICT services management. The main dimensions of project management as well as the process approach to project management, which helps to bridge the gap between unique/temporary projects and repeatable/stable processes, are described. Basis for the normative project processes design in the following part of the thesis is set by the evaluation of selected models of the project life cycle and project management methodologies. The practical part of this thesis is basically a verification of the concept, described in the theoretical chapters. Firstly, an original project management methodology, suitable for deriving process model of the subject area, is presented. On this basis -- and by using the previously described principles, procedures and process management tools -- the major artifacts of a reference project processes model are elaborated (such as Conceptual model of the subject area, List of events and natural processes, Process pyramid, Process model, Organization model, Indicators pyramid or RACI matrix of roles and processes/indicators /SLAs; setup of selected process model is also verified experimentally by simulations). Critical evaluation of the presented model is an important input for the final assessment of the thesis goals' achievement and proposal of further research fields.
Comparison of PRINCE2 and OUM methodologies in planning and control processes and suggestion for better application of MS Project
Matoušková, Soňa ; Oškrdal, Václav (advisor) ; Hoffman, Martin (referee)
The objective of this bachelor thesis is to compare a well-known methodology PRINCE2 and OUM, the internal Oracle methodology, in processes of planning and control. The objective is also to design a better use of Microsoft Project in Oracle Corporation which would lead to more effective project management and also to facilitate the work of Project managers. The theoretical part includes general information related to the topic. These include an explanation of basic terms in the first chapter such as Project management, Project management processes, especially planning and control. The next two chapters deal with PRINCE2 and OUM methodologies. Closer focus is on the two processes -- planning and control. The analytical part compares both methodologies in the two processes. In the practical part of this bachelor thesis is a proposal for the use of MS Project, which is intended to streamline the work of Project managers. The work is mainly based on official publications and internal documents of Oracle Corporation. In conclusion, an assessment and summary is completed.
Requirements Analysis of CRM System for Sales Teams
Franěk, Filip ; Oškrdal, Václav (advisor) ; Prkna, Miroslav (referee)
The purpose of this thesis is to clarify the reasons and consequences of failed implementations and poor adoption of CRM / SFA tools in sales teams, that have been recorded in recent years. Almost 70% of initiatives to introduce new technologies for sales teams have failed in the return on investments. The goal of the thesis is to create requirements for a new CRM / SFA, which will support salesmen and sales teams in a better way. It describes the way the sales team work, it describes business cases and determinates its key activities. Using perceived usefulness, I create a set of system requirements for CRM / SFA tool, which will support salesmen and improve their sales performance.
Process analysis of the ECDL concept
Urbanová, Hana ; Oškrdal, Václav (advisor) ; Veselá, Judita (referee)
The thesis focuses on the process analysis of the ECDL concept, the so-called driver's license for a computer. The theoretical section provides the definition of the terms "process" and "process analysis", and describes the standards for process modelling and the methods for evaluating the effectiveness of processes. The theoretical section concludes with a description and comparison of the four options for testing computer skills in the Czech Republic - Microsoft Office Specialist, Atom, Prometric, ECDL. The practical section describes and graphically demonstrates the selected processes (Registration, Testing, Evaluation) and evaluates the effectiveness and financial demands of the ECDL concept processes. In its conclusion the practical section evaluates the feasibility of implementation of the proposed changes.
The process analysis of an online shop with design accessories
Červenka, Radek ; Oškrdal, Václav (advisor) ; Cvachová, Renata (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to analyze processes of an online shop with design accessories. The theoretical part of this thesis briefly describes business processes and history of process management. There are also mentioned notations and software, in which business processes are being modeled. The practical part analyzes several key processes of the company (online shop) and subsequently suggests how to optimize them. The whole practical part is focused on a real business that is very specific, so proposed changes of the analysis may not be used for a wider range of companies involved in selling goods through online shops.

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