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Development of IT Technologies in Large Corporations
Tělecká, Tereza ; Potančok, Martin (advisor) ; Vosecký, Ondřej (referee)
This Bachelors Thesis focuses on the development of IT departments in big corporations, mainly in telecommunication and pharmaceutical industries. The work aims at analyzing the week points of the IT departments in a model global pharmaceutical corporation. It suggests some measures to improve the situation and evaluates them. In the introductory part the historical development of IT technologies is summed up and, subsequently the IT development in telecommunications is described. Next part deals with specific features of the IT departments in a global pharmaceutical corporation. The last but one chapter interprets the term management, corporate organizational structures and IT management. The chapter focusing on a model pharmaceutical Pharma company is the most significant part of the work. It defines the corporation and its IT department and detects the questionable spheres. The solution for these week points is suggested and analyzed.
Implementation and management of IT in retail industry using MBI methodology
Fous, Ondřej ; Pour, Jan (advisor) ; Příklenk, Lukáš (referee)
Problem that emerges quite often when managing IT in retail industry is not understanding individual details and bindings between elements within this activity. Therefore, this diploma thesis is, with the help of MBI methodology, trying to draft frameworks for at least two scenarios which may emerge with high probability when managing IT in retail: choice and implementation of retail information system and corresponding hardware and subsequent service maintenance of chosen solution. These scenarios contain individual parts of addressed issues in form of tasks and their key activities; each single one of them defining processes, possible problems and finally bonds with internal and external elements, mainly because such bonds very often in a major way affect solution of said issues. Main goal of this thesis is to show these segments of reality from retail-and-its-surroundings-as-a-whole point of view, providing users of the methodology with description of the best ways to cope with the industry-specific problems in a practical and graspable way.
Application of dashboards in the area of support of IT management
Sakař, Václav ; Pour, Jan (advisor) ; Šedivá, Zuzana (referee)
This diploma thesis is focused on the issue of IT management in the companies, which is described in the MBI (Management of Business Informatics) model, at all levels of IT management in the way how they are defined and used by MBI. The main goal of this diploma thesis is design and create (new/modified) content in the area of IT management in the MBI model for broader usage of this model in the company sphere. The main goal is fulfilled by fulfilling of two sub-goals. Firstly, it is designing and creating new metrics, dimensions and applications or modification (extension) of already existing content in MBI model. Secondly, it is implementation of new or (selected) modified content with Microsoft PowerPivot into the form of interactive applications and then into the dashboards composed from them. The structure of this diploma thesis is adjusted to make those sub-goals achievable. The structure is divided into theoretical and practical section containing together six main parts. Firstly, the two most widely used methodologies of IT management and mainly MBI model are described. Then the definitions of metric (as a main instrument, which is used in IT management) and its attributes are described. Following section contains definition of dashboards and basic description about their designing and creating. In the last part of the theoretical section are described metrics, dimensions, applications and their connections in the MBI model. First part of practical section is about designing and creating of new metrics, dimensions and applications or modifying of already existing content. The last part of this thesis contains implementation of a new or (selected) modified content into applications or dashboards. Main benefit of this diploma thesis is enrichment of existing content in the MBI model in IT management (specifically in the metrics, the dimensions, the applications and the dashboards based on those three things), which improved usability of the MBI in practical usage. Thanks to this extended content, the users or mainly the management employees can react in better way on the potential problems, have better overview about level of quality of the IT resources, can manage the employees in better way and can coordinate quality and quantity of the IT outputs in better way in general.
Solution of dimensional model for enterprise IT management
Král, Filip ; Pour, Jan (advisor) ; Benáčanová, Helena (referee)
This thesis deals with a management of business informatics; specifically with creation of dimensional model for monitoring of chosen metrics defined in CobiT process model. For achievement of this goal it is utilized the nature of the solution of the MBI methodology. Main content of this thesis is divided into four main parts. Chapter Reference models of IT management provides introduction to a reference model issues, which is needed for understanding of the CobiT methodology. Chapter Framework of the Cobit5 introduces principles and manner; how CobiT methodology sees strategic enterprise goals and their cascade into concrete enablers. Chapter Reference model of the Cobit5 brings this methodology process model description; thus process structure and building blocks, from which every process is made. Chapter Analysis of processes and metrics contains the result of this thesis, a description of processes and metrics with linked dimensions.
Message infrastructure and market analysis
Klimeš, Ivo ; Gála, Libor (advisor) ; Antoš, Jan (referee)
There are considered modern messaging architectonical concepts SOA and EDA in this diploma thesis. There are presented the elementary principals of functioning of these paradigms and principals are given into the wider context with the business processes and IT Governance. The aim of this thesis is to compare two preselected software solutions of the operational monitoring. There is always one solution per architectonical style and predefined comparative criteria. This thesis is divided into five consequential parts. The first part is focused on the putting the modern architectures into the historical context. The historical context is the way out for the modern architectonical styles. The part afterwards is closely focused on the concepts of SOA and EDA, and also on the comparison of the mentioned architectonical styles. There are put the concepts into the connection with business processes and maturity models In the next chapters. That all together has a influence on the successful implementation and governance. The chapters continuously flow into the last theoretical part of the thesis, IT Governance. There are described all the elements connected with the successful IT systems operating based on the paradigm SOA or EDA. The context in the practical part is link to the all these previous chapters. There are selected and described two software solutions in the practical part of this thesis. These solutions are then compared by the predefined criteria. The conclusion summarizes all the knowledge acquired during the paradigm comparison and there are also summarized knowledge acquired during the comparison of selected monitoring products.

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