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Self Service BI - Present-day Architectural Problems
Formánek, Václav ; Pour, Jan (advisor) ; Pintér, Tomáš (referee)
The aim of the thesis is to define the term Self-service Business Intelligence. It is followed by an introduction of need of this technology in present information society. Thesis at last defines technologies and practices, which are applicable in most general situations. All defined recommendations are based on vast range of theoretical data sources. Second aim is to prove that all customers' requirements can be in specified case covered by functionality of Self-service BI solution. This proof is presented by an introduction of architectural proposal using chosen technological platform. This proposal is furthermore part of bigger elaboration, which by its content loosely follows all tasks present in the initial Case study.
The development of business intelligence based on Microsoft: comparison of traditional BI and self-service BI
Buřil, Marek ; Přibil, Jiří (advisor) ; Zelená, Veronika (referee)
The first aim of this thesis is map the Microsoft development tools for business intelligence systems. This goal devide the tools for develop BI into two groups: tools for traditional BI systems and tools for self-service BI systems. The second aim of this thesis is a critical evaluation of approaches based on the criteria and scenarios focuse on selected business areas. This thesis answers the question if some of the approaches is a better solution for business intelligence systems, or whether one approach is more suitable for business intelligence solutions to some business areas.
Rehabilitative nursing of patients in department after-care
VOJČOVÁ, Lucie
Following batchelor´s thesis focuses on rehabilitative nursing of patients in department after-care and it is divided into two parts. In a theory part of the thesis elementary terms such as rehabilitation, nursing, and department after-care are briefly described. Close attention is paid to rehab treatment elements carried out within the frame of rehabilitative nursing. Individual elements are described in detail in individual chapters. The end of the theory part focuses on the issue of immobilization and on immobilizing syndrome. The practical part describes experimental research leading to verification of defined hypothesis. A quantitative method aided by questionnaire technique was used for the research. This research was carried out with nurses in department after-care in following hospitals: Nemocnice České Budějovice, a.s.; Nemocnice Prachatice a.s.; Nemocnice Český Krumlov, a.s. where 120 questionnaires were held out with 83,3% questionnaires returned. 100 questionnaires, made 100% were used for the final research. The aim of this thesis was to find out what rehab treatment elements are applied with patients in department after-care. The other aim was to verify knowledge of nurses in rehab care. To set targets hypothesis H1, H2 and H3 were made. H1: Nurses in department after-care apply especially elements of positioning. H1 was proved. H2: Nurses in department after-care more frequetly practice self service and self sufficiency with patients rather than practicing motoric skills. H2 was not proved. H3: Nurses have got the knowledge of rehab care. H3 was proved. Findings of this thesis will be provided to management of Nemocnice České Budějovice, a.s. who may use it as a base for lecture for nurses from department after- care. As a part of this lecture a practical illustration of individual rehab care elements would be appropriate to demonstrate. Hospital management will hereby support improval of quality of provided care in department after-care and also will support the nurses in this field.

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