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System for Agregation of Information from Public Databases
Pojsl, Jakub ; Rychlý, Marek (referee) ; Očenášek, Pavel (advisor)
The thesis focuses on the design and implementation of a system for law firms, designed to automatically retrieve relevant information from public databases. Initially, the reader is familiarized with the significance and accessibility of chosen public registers within the context of prevailing legislation. This is followed by an analysis of the processes within law firms and the existing information systems in their area. Subsequently, the focus shifts to the detailed specification and design of this system, encapsulating functionalities for client management, document organization, mail handling, and simplified billing procedures. The practical aspect of the thesis includes the actual implementation of the system, with a particular focus on user interface design, data accessibility from external sources, and the streamlining of law firm processes. The outcome of this work is a comprehensive system to aid the law firm’s operations. This includes aggregating data from selected public databases, monitoring changes in court and insolvency proceedings, and integrating with a government electronic mailbox system. Additionally, the system offers a publicly available interface for obtaining aggregated data from public registers. The system has been deployed in a testing environment, paving the way for further enhancements and demonstrating the potential for real-world application.

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