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Admissions in Information System
Witassek, Pavel ; Musil, Rudolf (referee) ; Hruška, Tomáš (advisor)
The aim of this work is to create a solution for the electronization of the study department within the BUT IS, which will be universal for all faculties. The work deals with the electronization of administrative procedures within students. The final implementation consists of several parts, the first part is the settings module of administrative procedures and the second module is management for concrete procedures.
Information System Design
Breckl, Jakub ; MBA,, Tomáš Vymětal, (referee) ; Koch, Miloš (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the description of design of an information system for a state institution, which will provide a secure repository for the exchange of documents between the institution and external users of online public administration services. The main purpose of this system is to be used especially for remote access to administrative proceedings files, thus extending the possibilities beyond the viewing defined by the current legislation. The thesis is divided into three main parts: the definition of the theoretical foundations, the analysis of the current situation and description of the system design.
eJustice in civil procedure
Souhrada, Jakub ; Macková, Alena (advisor) ; Pohl, Tomáš (referee)
eJustice in civil procedure Abstract This thesis deals with eJustice in civil proceedings, and specifically with electronic tools that can be used in civil proceedings. The purpose of the thesis was to describe and analyse the current legal regulation of the eJustice tools introduced so far from the perspective of civil proceedings using the descriptive method and the analytical method and to answer the research questions that the author asked in the introduction of the thesis. The thesis consists of seven chapters. The first chapter focuses on the relationship between eGovernment and eJustice. The second chapter provides an explanation of the concept of eJustice in civil proceedings. The third chapter maps the historical development of eJustice in the Czech Republic. The fourth chapter describes the goals set for eJustice. The fifth chapter discusses the individual eJustice tools applicable in civil proceedings, namely electronic communication tools, tools for payment of court fees, tools related to obtaining information necessary for a decision, tools related to random allocation of ideas, tools related to the course of court proceedings and tools through which courts provide information about their activities to the public. The sixth chapter evaluates the tools described and analysed in the previous...
Data boxes as a method of delivery in civil proceedings
Traxlerová, Alena ; Macková, Alena (advisor) ; Pohl, Tomáš (referee)
The title of the thesis is "The data-boxes as a delivery method in civil proceedings". The thesis describes the significance of data-boxes in civil proceedings and deals with electronization of the legal institute of delivery. Delivery constitutes one of the basic legal institutes of civil proceedings which has undergone many changes in recent years. The key source of law for the given topic is law No. 99/1963 Coll., the Civil Procedure Code, as amended, especially by the amending law No. 7/2009 Coll., which has introduced obligatory use of the data-box-system in civil proceedings, and law No. 300/2008 Coll., on the Electronic Acts and Authorized Document Conversion, as amended, which has incorporated data-boxes into our legal system. The aim of the thesis is the analysis and subsequent comparison of the advantages of delivery via data-boxes. The thesis compares and evaluates various methods of delivery - delivery by means of a delivering body and by means of the public data network, i.e. particularly by means of an e-mail with electronic signature and by means of a data-box. The thesis is divided into seven chapters. The introductory chapter explains the term delivery within the framework of civil proceedings. The following chapters describe the development of delivery in civil proceedings since...
Admissions in Information System
Witassek, Pavel ; Musil, Rudolf (referee) ; Hruška, Tomáš (advisor)
The aim of this work is to create a solution for the electronization of the study department within the BUT IS, which will be universal for all faculties. The work deals with the electronization of administrative procedures within students. The final implementation consists of several parts, the first part is the settings module of administrative procedures and the second module is management for concrete procedures.
Impact analysis of the implementation of electronic health record in the Czech Republic
Krucký, Petr ; Kotherová, Zuzana (advisor) ; Dobiášová, Karolína (referee)
Healthcare is a highly dynamic industry that currently heavy relies heavily on the use of modern information and communication technologies. The electronization of healthcare aims to increase the efficacy, quality and accesibility of healthcare. One of the essential elements of e- health is a eletronic health record. It is a systematic collection of medical records of patients / population in a digital form. These records may be shared across healthcare providers or other stakeholders in order to utilize the gathered information. Medical records are shared through information systems or information networks. A shared medical record has not yet been adopted in the Czech Republic. The diploma thesis describes the possible effects of the implementation of a electronic health record and provides an overview of current and planned steps of public sector to introduce it. Based on the analysis of the steps of public sector, a separate approach to the implementation of an electronic health record is developed.
Computerisation of bill of lading and other carriage documents in international maritime carriage
Kubiszová, Sára ; Brodec, Jan (advisor) ; Růžička, Květoslav (referee)
ii Abstract and key words in English language Abstract This thesis focuses on the issue of electronization of carriage documents in international maritime transportation. There are two basic types of carriage documents in international maritime transportation - negotiable and non-negotiable documents. The negotiability of the document is based on the ability of the document to transfer ownership of the goods represented by that document by the transfer of the document itself. Typical negotiable document in maritime transportation is a bill of lading. The bill of lading is a security, in Czech legal system it is a special type of so called náložný list, with which the ownership right is attached to the goods that are specified in the bill of lading. One of the benefits of using negotiable carriage documents is that the goods can be negotiated (the ownership can be transferred) while it is transported. Whilst the electronization of non- negotiable carriage documents is not a problem, the case for negotiable documents is the opposite. The submitted thesis is divided into two parts. The first part is devoted to the issue of the bill of lading, as a major maritime carriage document. The history of bill of lading is outlined and its functions and types are described in detail. Then the first part deals with the...
Data boxes as a method of delivery in civil proceedings
Traxlerová, Alena ; Macková, Alena (advisor) ; Pohl, Tomáš (referee)
The title of the thesis is "The data-boxes as a delivery method in civil proceedings". The thesis describes the significance of data-boxes in civil proceedings and deals with electronization of the legal institute of delivery. Delivery constitutes one of the basic legal institutes of civil proceedings which has undergone many changes in recent years. The key source of law for the given topic is law No. 99/1963 Coll., the Civil Procedure Code, as amended, especially by the amending law No. 7/2009 Coll., which has introduced obligatory use of the data-box-system in civil proceedings, and law No. 300/2008 Coll., on the Electronic Acts and Authorized Document Conversion, as amended, which has incorporated data-boxes into our legal system. The aim of the thesis is the analysis and subsequent comparison of the advantages of delivery via data-boxes. The thesis compares and evaluates various methods of delivery - delivery by means of a delivering body and by means of the public data network, i.e. particularly by means of an e-mail with electronic signature and by means of a data-box. The thesis is divided into seven chapters. The introductory chapter explains the term delivery within the framework of civil proceedings. The following chapters describe the development of delivery in civil proceedings since...
Electronization of civil procedure
Tunkl, Tomáš ; Pohl, Tomáš (advisor) ; Macková, Alena (referee)
The diploma thesis Electronization of civil procedure is devoted to the implementation of the information technologies and institutes of the electronic justice to the Czech civil procedure, mainly to the discovery, executive and arbitrage proceedings. It provides an objective and complex overview of the evolution of these institutes, relations between them, practical problems in the daily use and possible future development. The largest chapter concerns the institutes common to all kinds of civil proceedings, such as acts executed by court (e.g. logging, pleadings, and delivery), acts made by parties (e.g. submissions), evidence and judgment. The course of the discovery proceeding taking into account the electronization is explained in the second chapter. The third one does the same for the executive proceeding. The penultimate chapter is devoted to the arbitrage and mainly to the Online Dispute Resolution. The thesis is ended with the conclusion which summarises the findings (uncoordinated process of adoption, defects in the everyday use, disunited and unlinked user environments) and gives a possible solution to the defects and the disunited user experience of the institutes of electronic justice that has been adopted during the last decade.
e-Government and its Development in Slovakia
Misák, Tomáš ; Přibil, Jiří (advisor) ; Bína, Vladislav (referee)
Diploma thesis "e-Government and its development in Slovakia" deals with origin of the e-Government and its development in Slovakia. It also finds out pitfalls and conditions to be taken into account in the process of implementation of e-Government, such as the availability of Internet access for citizens. Or whether the country has enough funds to develop the internet network for proper operation. The thesis also explores the services and their using by citizens in Slovakia, as well as the views of citizens on eGovernment. Finally, it proposes how to encourage citizens to use e-Government in their everyday lives.

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