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The Evaluation of the Financial Situation’s Company
Vrabcová, Jana ; Šmolík, Jan (referee) ; Luňáček, Jiří (advisor)
The bachelor’s thesis deals with the evaluation of financial situation of the company JAN ŠMOLÍK, s.r.o. from the year 2004 to 2008 carried out on the basis of selected methods of financial analysis. The results of the analysis were used to draw exact conclusions and to propose specific arrangements with the aim to improve current financial situation of the company.
The Evaluation of the Financial Situation’s Company
Vrabcová, Jana ; Šmolík, Jan (referee) ; Luňáček, Jiří (advisor)
The bachelor’s thesis deals with the evaluation of financial situation of the company JAN ŠMOLÍK, s.r.o. from the year 2004 to 2008 carried out on the basis of selected methods of financial analysis. The results of the analysis were used to draw exact conclusions and to propose specific arrangements with the aim to improve current financial situation of the company.
Incorporation of Agent Oriented Approaches to the Complex Process Description Methodology
Smolík, Jan ; Řepa, Václav (advisor) ; Vojtáš, Peter (referee) ; Bukovský, Ivo (referee)
The main objective of this thesis is to integrate agent oriented concepts into a complex methodology for description of business processes MMABP that is being developed on University of Economics, Prague. The first part describes and explains agent oriented approaches to business process modeling (i*/TROPOS, AOR, OOEM and UFO ontology) and demonstrates them on a case study. MMABP methodology is then compared with these approaches and evaluated. The evaluation concludes that MMABP is incomplete in relation to agent oriented concepts of plan, plan execution, desire, intention, commitment and claim and also to concepts of stable and unstable state. Concepts of goal, agent and business process are evaluated as inaccurate. Second part of the theses arguments and defines MMABP extension that eliminates identified inadequacies. Metamodel is amended with the concept of plan execution which is intentionally executed action that leads to a goal fulfillment. Plan is a description of this special kind of action. Agent is an entity that has goals and is capable of executing plans. Business process received a new definition and is defined as something that defines plans (as a prescription of actions), has goals and uses agents to execute actions. Business process is not defined as a specialization of a complex event anymore. The thesis also specifies procedure where concepts are step-by-step transformed from one diagram to another.
Comparison of standards for process modeling
Kalina, Jaroslav ; Řepa, Václav (advisor) ; Smolík, Jan (referee)
The scope of this thesis is the field of business process modeling and additionally the usability of business process models in areas like conceptual analysis of IS/ICT, business process reengineering and business process management. For the purpose of evaluation of the usability of current standards for business process modeling, an framework for comparison of various characteristics of these standards is proposed. This thesis has two aims. Primarily, to develop an approach for evaluation of business process modeling standards, and as a secondary aim, to apply this evaluation model onto a set of selected standards for business process modeling and thus perform a comparison of these standards. The evaluation model has two main components. The first part is to create a set of characteristics which represent two existing points of view onto the exploitability business process modeling (e.g. during the development of IS/ICT and during BPR/BPM1). During the identification of particular characteristics, a research into the related literature and other sources has been performed to provide a sufficient basis for this activity. The second part of the developed approach is to the application of PEMM (Process & Enterprise Maturity Model), which was developed by Dr. M. Hammer for the purpose os auditing the maturity of business processes. Both of these parts are then put together into one evaluation framework. Based on information gathered from the respective specifications of particular standards, related literature and articles, we've performed an application of this evaluation framework on three standards for business process modeling: EPC, BPMN and IDEF3. The benefits of this thesis could be seen as a creation of a very own approach for evaluation of business process modeling standards. Additionally by performing the comparison of these three standards for business process modeling we've created a guideline which could be there fore applied by the potential reader during the decision making of what standard to use for business process modeling (in the context of expected purpose of this modeling).
Relationship between CASE tools and integrated development environments
Lacina, Martin ; Smolík, Jan (advisor) ; Pálka, Jan (referee)
This bachelor thesis concentrates on relationship between CASE tools and integrated development environments. In the center of concern are CASE tools which support UML notation and automatic generation of source code from UML diagrams to Java object oriented programming language. This bachelor thesis is divided into two parts. First part concentrates on basic introduction to theory of CASE tools. There we also discuss the utilization of CASE tools in various parts of project, which dealt with creation of information system. In first part is also proposed simplification of projects life cycle to meet creation of simple programs. Theoretical part of thesis continues with brief explanation of object oriented approach and brief description of Java object oriented programming language. The fist part of thesis is ended by brief introduction to UML and there is also description of most important diagrams, which are basis used to generate program code. Second part of this bachelor thesis is concentrated on comparison of several UML CASE tools, which are free for non - commercial use. The comparison is realized through simple exemplary program, which is worked up in each CASE tool. The solution contains basic UML diagrams created in each CASE tool and also generating of source code from these diagrams. In this thesis is also presentation of each CASE tool's reverse engineering and round -- trip engineering support In the epilogue of this bachelor thesis is summary of contribution of using CASE tools to help realize simple programs.
Common Warehouse Metamodel
Jersák, Pavel ; Smolík, Jan (advisor) ; Kyjonka, Vladimír (referee)
The main issue of this work is Common Warehouse Metamodel (CWM) which is used both as the standard for metadata in data warehousing and business intelligence and as means of exchange of metadata between tools in DWH. As this issue of CWM and metadata management has not been published in Czech-language so far, the main aim of this work is to introduce Common Warehouse Metamodel, its utilization in BI and also to present advantages of metadata management implementation based on CWM.

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