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Electronic invoicing with the application of format ISDOC
Šiler, Zdeněk ; Pitka, Lukáš (advisor) ; Borovec, Jiří (referee)
The objective of this thesis is to analyse the format of electronic invoicing ISDOC. The thesis focuses on purpose of the establishment of this norm and its practical application in the Czech business environment and in the process of a communication with the state administration through data boxes. It examines legal aspects of the electronic invoicing in the Czech legislative system, as well as the electronic signature usage. Furthermore it compares the format of the ISDOC norm with formats of the electronic data exchange systems, especially with the complex EDI and EbXML standards. The thesis points out the advantages and disadvantages of ISDOC standard. The economic system WinStrom 10 was chosen as a practical example of the electronic invoicing system. Finally, the thesis proposes the direction of the ISDOC future development, based on own research on small and medium enterprises invocing systems.
Implications and specifications of computer conducting accountancy
Kapusta, Michal ; Velechovská, Lenka (advisor)
This work is focused on main advantages and possible problems related to conducting accounting procedures. The main goal is to provide information, so the reader can create global picture about accountancy conducted on computer, considering both positive and negative aspects.
ICT in public administration
Worsch, Filip ; Voříšek, Jiří (advisor) ; Šebesta, Michal (referee)
Electronical communication between state and citizen, or state and enterpriser has become more importance in the last few years mainly due to the fast development of information technologies that provide new and new posibilities. State answers to this development by trying to make communication more simplified and make efficient and to ensure access to essencial information to all citiziens. The goal of this work is description of the eGovernment state in the Czech Republic compered to the state in other countries, eGovernment projects analysis in the Czech Republic and evaulation of the data boxes project. There are a lot of aspects, that are to be taken in account when the Czech republic and other states' eGovernment compared, it is needed to ensure certain process that helps to bring relevant measurable values. So we can gain an objective comparison. In framework of projects eGovernment analysis I target to chosen projects that concerns broad public.To evaluate data boxes project I use information gained during consultations with employees of the public administration, who have had their personal experience since the project operation started. Almost every country must communicate with its citiziens to control state's running and stable economic growth. Therefore there are developed certain systems, applications and projects. Reading this work a reader has a possibility to get general view of some chosen projekcts that have been realised by public administration. He has an opportunity to aquient with what was eGovernment situation before a few years and todays state and he can learn the comparison among the Czech Republic and other states of European continent. In the first part of the work I target to the situation of eGovernment in the Czech Republic and carry out the comparison to state of some other states of European Union. I devote only services chosen. Then I analyse some of the public adminstration projects, which the CR use to communicate with citiziens. In the third part I evaluate the data boxes project in the view of legal norms, security, usage and critical factors of success.
e-Government
Vellendorfová, Jana ; Mejzlík, Ladislav (advisor) ; Hora, Michal (referee)
Although the e-Government was mentioned more frequently, especially because of data boxes, its origin dates back to 90th the 20th century. Then the first efforts to development of information systems began to connect various governmental offices. However, these efforts haven't been very successful. Subsequently, different e-Government services start developing and this is what the diploma thesis is about. First it outlines the progress of the e-Government. Then this thesis attempts to the e-Government services and also provides information about e-Government system in different countries. At the end there is described electronic data interchange, electronic invoicing and electronic archiving.
Comparation of Legislations of the Electronic Signature in the Czech Republic and in a Selected EU Country
Werner, Martin ; Toman, Prokop (advisor) ; Říhová, Zora (referee)
The objective of this bachelor thesis is to compare legislations of the electronic signature in the Czech Republic and in Germany. Electronic services provided by public administration to the public in both countries and basic technical principles of the electronic signature are explained at first. The actual comparison of both legislations follows. European directive 1999/93/EC and laws in both countries are analyzed. Although both legislations are based on the directive, there are some differences between them that are important for practice. The last chapter describes the procedure of obtaining the electronic signature for ordinary individuals in both countries. Safety requirements are somewhat higher in Germany as qualified electronic signatures can only be created with the use of smart cards. In the Czech Republic, it is possible to create them just with software tools and at lower costs. Some new projects in the eGovernment should boost the usage of the electronic signature by the public in Germany. In the Czech Republic, a controversial system of electronic data boxes is being started. This system forces public authorities and legal persons to use electronic communication.
Electronic billing (business-economic analysis)
Toman, Ivo ; Sedláček, Jiří (advisor) ; Macek, Jan (referee)
The work describes the legal and technical background of the electronic billing. The core of the work is in the cost-benefit analysis, with focus on the comparison of the fully electronic billing with manual billing and the modern billing composed of several incremental technologies.
The use of electronic signatures between citizens and government in selected EU countries
Kapicová, Eva ; Klas, Jan (advisor) ; Vondrouš, Martin (referee)
The work deals with the electronic signature and its use in the e-government between the state and citizens in the four selected countries of the European Union. The aim of the project is to map e-government in these countries. The expected benefits of the author's work are to search for all relevant factors of e-government in each country and their easy processing. The work is thematically divided into two parts. In the first part is explained the electronic signature, the importance and some of ciphers, on which is it based. It also explained the concept of certification authority and its importance. In the theoretical part are also explained electronic forms, and the risks and disadvantages, which are with an electronic signature connected. Next an electronic signature within the European Union is related- its significance in a law. Finally, in the theoretical part are discussed standardization organizations, both- European and international. The second part of work is focused on the status of the use of e-government of the countries Poland, Austria, Hungary and Slovakia. In each of these countries is described legal framework, implementation of European directives, the various services provided to citizens and at the end of the summary are recommendations for the entry of a new subject with the electronic form on the market. At the end of the work are all four countries compared.
Electronic signature and První certifikační autorita
Suková, Lenka ; Toman, Prokop (advisor) ; Štědroň, Bohumír (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with electronic signature and První certifikační autorita. The theoretical part is aimed at the definition of electronic signature, refers to its advantages and drawbacks and the principles of symmetric and asymmetric cryptology, on which electronic signature is based. It also describes the development of legislation governing electronic signature and provides definitions of selected concepts - certification authority and certificate. The second part deals with the companyPrvní certifikační autorita, one of the only three accredited providers of certification services in the Czech Republic. It contains an introduction of the company, its services, statistics of the Czech certificate market and statistics of the company's issued certificates. Next chapter describes the acquisition process of qualified certificate at První certifikační autorita, an assessment of the service and proposals for its improvement.
Electronic signature: UK and Czech legislation comparison
Řehořka, David ; Ganoczy, Eduard (advisor) ; Matuštík, Ondřej (referee)
Electronic signature is more and more used technology. This work should get near us its function and compare both legislations. First part is about function of electronic signature and about its types. Second part is about both legislations, which are nect compared. Then it is about some possibilities, how to make electronic signature used more by ordinary people. At the end there are some examples of electronic signature usage.
Actuality possibilities of electronic signature for natural persons
Pekárek, Miroslav ; Toman, Prokop (advisor) ; Šubrta, Václav (referee)
The purpose of this work is to summarize current knowledge of the electronic signature and to outline its basic principles and technologies in such a manner that would, at least, allow for its potential broadening of awareness in the public, at large. This work focuses not only on theoretical knowledge relating to the electronic signature, but also on possibilities of its acquisition along with eventual practical use in the Czech Republic, or respectively, on its obstacles. The goal of this work is to offer the citizen detailed information about the possibilities of acquiring such an electronic signature, and to make him/her aware of possible difficulties that may arise in conjunction with this process. At the same time, this work should help the average citizen, based on his/her personal requirements and preferences, to eventually decide which certification authority is for him/her most suitable, and whether or not there is any merit for him/her in acquiring such a signature.

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