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Utilization of ITIL v3 in specific company
Leinveber, Jiří ; Bruckner, Tomáš (advisor) ; Dohnalová, Daniela (referee)
Diploma thesis is focused on utilization of best practices from IT Infrastructure Library v3 in specific company. ITIL v3 is described in 5 books and by 26 core processes. The objective of this diploma thesis is to find only relevant processes which are designed and described for selected company. General information about ITIL and benefits which are delivered from using ITIL can be found in theoretical part. Frameworks and standards that have synergy with ITIL are also described in theoretical part. Specific company is introduced in practical part, where can be also found quantitative research method, which is used for choosing specific project. Release and Deployment Management, Supplier Management, Asset and Configuration Management is chosen based on results from research.
Telecommunication Operator's Switch Translocation Using Best Practice ITIL
Drábik, Dušan ; Bruckner, Tomáš (advisor) ; Slaba, Rudolf (referee)
The goal of this thesis was set to meet the demands of a telecommunication operator that needed to solve its problems with lack of capacity by switch translocation. This thesis thus may significantly increase the chances of success of this organizationally challenging task by finding relevant best practise ITIL. The thesis sets the method for relevant best practice ITIL selection using the table where columns represent metrics and risks of the project while rows represent elements from chapter Release and Deployment Management. Results of this method are recommendations that should be implemented in the project plans. The advantage of this ITIL-based method is that it is customer oriented and uses clear terminology. The benefits of this method may be increased when used in synergy by companies that implemented ITIL processes.

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