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The Utilization of Process Management in Chemistry Laboratory
Franek, Jiří ; Šunka,, Josef (referee) ; Jurová, Marie (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with application of business process management principles to the order processing in chemical laboratory. In the first section of the work is accounted history and evolution of business process management and launching methodology as well. In further section was analyzed wider neighborhood of the company. It was necessary to find appropriate processes suitable for the optimization. Primary activities were identified using newly modeled value added chain diagram. Primary activities were decomposed to the key processes. These processes were described using event-driven process chain diagrams. Strategic goals were determined by internal and external organization aspects. The influence of the strategic goals on the key processes was evaluated to find a process attributes which can be improved using business process management. The goal of this work was to propose possible solution for the controlling and communication infrastructure allowing operational control over nondeterministic flow of orders and further reporting. The result of this work is new structure of key processes concerning orders and their passing the organization.
Implementation of Distributed Transactions in BPEL
Bek, Ivo ; Fiedor, Jan (referee) ; Letko, Zdeněk (advisor)
The goal of this work is to implement a support of distributed transactions into the project RiftSaw so that web services can be invoked within distributed transactions by business processes. And only if a web service operation requires to be performed within a distributed transaction. Comparing to already working implementations, the presented sulution brings support of WS-BusinessActivity specification and a different way of checking that a business process use distributed transactions for invoked web services.
The Utilization of Process Management in Chemistry Laboratory
Franek, Jiří ; Šunka,, Josef (referee) ; Jurová, Marie (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with application of business process management principles to the order processing in chemical laboratory. In the first section of the work is accounted history and evolution of business process management and launching methodology as well. In further section was analyzed wider neighborhood of the company. It was necessary to find appropriate processes suitable for the optimization. Primary activities were identified using newly modeled value added chain diagram. Primary activities were decomposed to the key processes. These processes were described using event-driven process chain diagrams. Strategic goals were determined by internal and external organization aspects. The influence of the strategic goals on the key processes was evaluated to find a process attributes which can be improved using business process management. The goal of this work was to propose possible solution for the controlling and communication infrastructure allowing operational control over nondeterministic flow of orders and further reporting. The result of this work is new structure of key processes concerning orders and their passing the organization.

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