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Analysis of public administration data sources in BI
Bílek, Milan ; Pour, Jan (advisor) ; Bruckner, Tomáš (referee)
Thesis is divided into two parts. First part is theoretic the second one is practically focused. In the theoretic focused part thesis examines area of open data sources and trends, which appears in this area. In practically oriented part are data processed with Business Intelligence methods. Goal of this part was show that it is possible to process this open data with help of BI and report them similarly, like data from companies and show obstacles, which can appear. Thesis is divided in six chapters. First chapter is introduction, second is searches, third one focuses on trends and use of open data, fourth shows, where open data can be found, fifth describes processing of chosen data with BI, sixth chapter is final and sums up work and describes fulfilling of goals.
Use of data mining techniques for open data
Prokůpek, Miroslav ; Rauch, Jan (advisor) ; Chudán, David (referee)
This diploma thesis examines applications of datamining methods to open data. It is realized by solving analytical questions using the LISp-Miner system. Analytical questions are examined in data from The Czech Trade Inspection Authority from the perspective of the data owner. Procedure used to solve analytical questions is 4ft-Miner. There are presented and resolved four analytical questions, which are the results of the work. Work includes a detailed description of the transformation of the relational database into a format suitable for data mining. A detailed description of the data is also included. The theoretical part deals with the GUHA method and CRISP-DM methodology.
Cataloging tools for OpenData
Šedivec, Tomáš ; Chlapek, Dušan (advisor) ; Kučera, Jan (referee)
The whole work is dealing with so-called. OpenData. Since this topic is very extensive, this paper focuses only on cataloging tools (catalogs) for open data. The main reason for this narrower focus is still great variability and new technologies that are of interest not only for the individuals or institutions but also for the whole public administration. For example at the beginning of this work none Czech national open data catalog existed, in the course of writing it managed to launch and now works almost flawlessly. Therefore, it is an important part of a retrospective view. The main objective of this work is to analyze the situation of the national catalogs of open data in selected locations, mapping the requirements of catalogs by avaible documents, creation of criteria and assessed according to criteria selected cataloging tool. Benefits include compiled criteria that can serve additional work or other purposes, and the aforementioned retrospective view. The structure of the work will be divided into several basic blocks, which can be summarized into the structure: Introduction, practical part, analytical part, conclusion. The introduction explains the reasons and aims of work and achievement. The practical part describes the past and present status issues. In the analytical part are assessed as suitable criteria / requirements that are applied to the selected tool. In the end everything is summed up.
Open Government Data
Kučera, Jan ; Jandoš, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Richta, Karel (referee) ; Šaloun, Petr (referee)
This Ph.D. thesis deals with Open Government Data and the methodology for publication of this kind of data. Public sector bodies hold a significant amount of data that can be reused in innovative way leading to development of new products and services. According to the Open Knowledge Foundation "Open data is data that can be freely used, re-used and redistributed by anyone - subject only, at most, to the requirement to attribute and sharealike." Publication and reuse of Open Government Data can lead to benefits such as increased economic growth. State, society as well as the public sector bodies themselves can benefit from Open Government Data. However the public sector bodies currently face a number of problems and issues when publishing Open Government Data, e.g. regular updates of the published datasets are not always ensured. Different public sector bodies apply different approaches to publication of Open Government Data. The main goal of this thesis is to design the Open Government Data Publication Methodology which should address current problems related to the publication of Open Government Data.
eGovernment and Open Data in Czech Public Administration
Jedličková, Marta ; Chlapek, Dušan (advisor) ; Pour, Jan (referee)
This thesis deals with problems of eGovernment and Open Data in Czech Republic and other countries. The thesis is divided into four main parts. The first of them describes the eGovernment in Czech Republic, its history, contemporary conditions and the closest future in forms of Strategies and Action Plans which is the Government dealing with at the moment. Second part brings the comparison of eGovernment in Czech Republic and other European Union countries according to different maturity Indexes and then with Great Britain in services coverage. The third part describes the characteristics of Open Data. There is also comparison of Open Data in Great Britain, current activities in Czech Republic and in EU and what kind of restrictions and risks does the Open Data brings for the future development. The last part is focused on design of methodology of analysis and selection of data for publication in open data format including confirmation in form of application the methodology on one legal authority of public service. The first of the main objectives is to define the Open Data in relation to eGovernment. Second objective is to analyze the risks and limitations in public authorities' data publishing in open data format. The third objective is to propose a solution methodology publication of open data governance. The final aim is the verification of the proposed methodologies in public administration data publishing. These objectives were achieved by studying a large number of information sources, discussions with experts on the given topic and a detailed analysis of the current situation in the particular public body. The contribution of this work is primarily a holistic view of eGovernment and Open Data, including an assessment of the current situation in the context of other EU countries, and in the design and verification of a methodological framework for the analysis and selection of data in the field of publishing open data governance.
The re-use of open government data
Hrabě, Jan ; Kučera, Jan (advisor) ; Chlapek, Dušan (referee)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to outline the principles of open government data ("OGD"), to create an insight into the issue of OGD re-use and its users, and to analyse the demand for OGD in the Czech Republic. This work has four objectives. The first is to perform a search for sources of information on the topic of OGD re-use in the Czech Republic and from abroad. The second is to perform a comparison of the level of availability and re-use in the countries mentioned. The third is to define areas of OGD re-use and groups of its users. The last objective is to analyse the de-mand for OGD among users in the Czech Republic. These goals will be achieved by analysing digital libraries and databases of scientific work and other electronic sources, by choosing indicators and areas of OGD re-use to be compared, by analysing the domestic, as well as foreign information sources on the topic of OGD users and areas of re-use and finally by conducting the research of the demand for OGD among Czech users using a questionnaire. The contribution of this work is a summary of different information sources regarding the OGD issue and including an evaluation of information found, assessing a position of the Czech Republic compared with Great Britain and Slovakia, then the synthesis of the areas of OGD re-use and creating groups of its users, and the main objective in this thesis to execute the primary OGD demand research.
The Benefits and Risks of Deployment of Open Data in Public Administration
Smrž, Jiří ; Chlapek, Dušan (advisor) ; Kučera, Jan (referee)
This Bachelor's thesis focuses on potential benefits and risks of open data in public sector. The aim of this work is to analyze the benefits and risks, and based on them create a procedure to quantify the benefits of open data in public sector. The work is divided into four main parts. The first deals with basic terminology a reader interested in open data problematics needs to know. The second part is devoted to performing an analysis of the examined studies. Based on the conducted analysis, the particular approaches and risks are then divided into individual groups. The third part examines current approaches to determining the value of open data. I deal in more detail with BOUDICA model in this section. In the last part an approach to quantification of the benefits and risks of open data in public sector is proposed. For this I use the results obtained from the analysis of the examined studies. A part of this proposal is also a determination of recommendations that are necessary to quantify the benefits and risks of open data in public sector according to this method. The main asset of this work lies in a proposal of a potential method to quantify the benefits and risks of open data in public sector. Analysis of the benefits and risks of open data in public sector and listing many practical examples are partial benefits of this thesis.
Applications build on open and linked data
Tran, Dac Ha ; Chlapek, Dušan (advisor) ; Kučera, Jan (referee)
This bachelor project is about the applications build on open and linked data. It is divided into four parts. In the first introductory part I will set the goals of the project and explain basic terms. In the second part I will introduce four existing applications, identify their po-tential benefits and possible risks for government institutions, companies as well as for common citizens. I will be selecting from the applications which have participated in the competiton "Společně otevíráme data" for the best application build on open and linked data by the Otakar Motejl fund. In the third part I will design ten of my own assignments of the application build on open data. I will describe their funcionality, set the target group and identify their potential bene-fits and risks. In the end of the third part I will evaluate the benefits and risks of my desig-ned applications using the range evaluation. In the last fourth part I will set the criterias for evaluating the applications. Afterwards I will send my designed applications to five experts for points evaluation. Finally I will cre-ate a table with applications ordered by gained points.
Creation of the application about regulation of radio spectrum in connection to open data of the Czech Telecommunication Office
Hubík, Petr ; Chlapek, Dušan (advisor) ; Novák, Jaromír (referee)
The aim of this master thesis is description of creating application designated to improve orienta-tion in radio spectrum usage in the Czech Republic and publication of data used by application as open data. First, the thesis describes open data, its importance and method of working with it. This part is followed by an analysis of issues, analysis of available data and selection of methodology for appli-cation development as well as for open data publication. Description of the process of application development and its launch follows. Whole thesis concludes description of the process for open data publication.
Opportunities of Using Open Data for Competitive Intelligence
Škarda, Filip ; Molnár, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Kučera, Jan (referee)
This thesis discusses the opportunities of using open data particularly from the perspective of commercial organizations. At first, the concept of open data is generally described including the relationships with related concepts. The thesis also mentions the general benefits and estimated economic impact of using open data. Next, it is described the current situation of open data activities in the Czech republic, the current possible sources of open data and also the possible business models for open data. The practical benefits of this thesis include the visualized outputs from the content analysis of national open data catalogues data.gov.uk and govdata.de, which demonstrate what kind of published datasets are available in those catalogues as an example for the Czech republic and also the conclusions of the performed pre-survey on demand for open data in the Czech republic. Based on this and similar surveys around the world, it was found that there is a big interest on open data from the commercial organizations and the biggest issue is its insufficient availability.

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