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API for ITIL Service Desk Systems
Širůček, Pavel ; Křivka, Zbyněk (referee) ; Rychlý, Marek (advisor)
Main focus of this thesis is creating workaround for ITIL processes in service desk systems. As a objective with highest priority was to choose service desk systems, then create interface which can make possible communication between service boards and selected processes. I described also in generally meaning ITIL library, common service desk functions and important ITIL processes. Management of incidents, problems, changes and configurations is based on a set of processes, which are able to manipulate with interface. Web services are main tool of implemented API for working with these processes. In conclusion are also presented several scenarios to demonstrate communication between clients and service across the board created interface.
Part of the Enterprise Information System Proposal and Implementation
Maringa, Dominik ; Hančíková, Ivana (referee) ; Dydowicz, Petr (advisor)
The diploma thesis focuses on information systems analysis and assessment of a chosen company. After results evaluation based on this analysis, a proposal will be made on how to convert the former information system into a new one. This proposal will be described from an economic point of view at the end of the thesis as well.
Incident Management Model in the Dialog Interface E-commerce
Šimčík, Vlastimil ; Krutílek, Petr (referee) ; Dvořák, Jiří (advisor)
This essay deal with implementation of the Incident management as one of the possible means to minimize risks and losses arising from failures in the organization’s infrastructure and inaccessibility of their "business-critical" applications. It focuses primarily on the organization focused on electronic commerce.
ITIL Simulator
Dvořák, Petr ; Očenášek, Pavel (referee) ; Rychlý, Marek (advisor)
This master's thesis presents analysis, design and implementation of an information system for supporting studying and practicing of selected methods described by Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) with focus on service design and service operation. In the form of a web application the thesis presents an uncommon approach to e-learning system development by extending the standard lecture part by game elements and interactive scenarios. Developed system allows creators to define services and tasks, such as incidents and problems caused by their operation, and evaluate reactions of responsible users. The application can be used by IT administrators or Service Desk managers to train new IT engineers or Service Desk operators.
Technical Assistance of Incident Management Support
Soukup, Zdeněk ; Květoňová, Šárka (referee) ; Kreslíková, Jitka (advisor)
The topic of this Master Thesis is Incident Management process as well as other processes which are inseparably linked to it, such as Problem Management, Change Management, Knowledge Management, etc. Main focus of this work is taken to the mentioned processes implementation in the real environment of the real company. Those processes are to be supported by selected information system whereas the selection itself is also part of the project. The processess are compared and optimized with use of Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL).
Mapping Cyber Security Measures: From Legislation to Technical Implementation
Hopp, Jiří ; MSc, Mezera Michal, (referee) ; Sedlák, Petr (advisor)
In my thesis, I focused on creating a systematic tool for mapping technical measures and mitigations to national legislative cybersecurity requirements. I conducted an analysis of the addressed issue, which revealed opportunities for developing the tool and revealed forthcoming changes in legislative requirements based on the EU directive NIS2. In the following part of the thesis, I described the design and development of the mentioned tool in the form of a table. The tool met the client's requirements and mapped relevant technical measures to individual points of the current and NIS2-derived legislative requirements. Based on consultations with the client, I determined that the objectives outlined in the thesis were successfully met and that the developed tool will be utilized in a real-world environment.
Implementácia metodiky (rámcov) ITIL pre Helpdesk MENDELU
Jantulíková, Michelle
This diploma thesis deals with the analysis of the Helpdesk of Mendel University, the procedures and processes used in everyday operation as well as the tools used for this and the implementation of the ITIL methodology in this environment. BPMN and flowcharts used in the analysis, design and implementation were created using Enterprise Architecture and Visual Studio Code was used to work with the codes. The Emersion content management system was used to deploy websites and web applications to the university testing environment. The implementation also concerned the OTRS ticket management tool. The work analyzed the current state of IT Services Management, ITIL methodology as well as the current state of the Helpdesk of Mendel University. All knowledge was used in the design of implementation and subsequent implementation. Finally, the benefits and risks were evaluated and the approach to future implementations was set.
Technical Assistance of Incident Management Support
Soukup, Zdeněk ; Květoňová, Šárka (referee) ; Kreslíková, Jitka (advisor)
The topic of this Master Thesis is Incident Management process as well as other processes which are inseparably linked to it, such as Problem Management, Change Management, Knowledge Management, etc. Main focus of this work is taken to the mentioned processes implementation in the real environment of the real company. Those processes are to be supported by selected information system whereas the selection itself is also part of the project. The processess are compared and optimized with use of Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL).
Overview of Incident management tools
Šaman, Martin ; Drga, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Basl, Josef (referee)
This assignment is focused on ITIL Incident management and its usage. The objective is to define ITIL Incident management. The next objective is to analyse market with tool to support Incident management. The last objective is to evaluate which tool is the most suitable. Incident management, its benefits and important terms which are necessary for under-standing of the topic are described in theoretical part. Description of the company, for which is the tool picked is also part of theoretical part. Analysis of Incident management tool market is described in practical part. Comparison with the requirements and evalua-tion, which tool is the most suitable is made lastly. The contribution of the thesis is analysis of picked tools and its evaluation, which will help the reader to decide, which tool to pick.
API for ITIL Service Desk Systems
Širůček, Pavel ; Křivka, Zbyněk (referee) ; Rychlý, Marek (advisor)
Main focus of this thesis is creating workaround for ITIL processes in service desk systems. As a objective with highest priority was to choose service desk systems, then create interface which can make possible communication between service boards and selected processes. I described also in generally meaning ITIL library, common service desk functions and important ITIL processes. Management of incidents, problems, changes and configurations is based on a set of processes, which are able to manipulate with interface. Web services are main tool of implemented API for working with these processes. In conclusion are also presented several scenarios to demonstrate communication between clients and service across the board created interface.

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