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Optimal choice for enterprise information system
Hynoušová, Zuzana ; Lorenc, Miroslav (advisor) ; Žebrák, Miroslav (referee)
In these days Information Technologies play a significant role in the business life. Their choice often predetermines the whole business. That is why the right choice of business IS is very important and it is necessary to pay attention to it. This thesis summarizes the main criteria which would be useful for a firm to have in mind during the making choice of IS. There are proposed to use principles of process management and software modelling to define evaluation criteria and characteristics of the IS and to apply WSA method for their evaluation to find the best option subsequently.
Solution of erosion protection at the model basin using mathematical modeling
KŘÍHA, Jan
The contents of this thesis is an examination and assessment of erosion processes in the catchment Budského stream. The area of interest falls into three cadastral territory, Malče, Besednice a Soběnov. Catchment area is 7.1 km2. Integral part of work is the pedological and hydrological research. It was evaluated the impact of waste in the surrounding villages. In the catchment basin, has a significant influence Besednice reservoir. It was assessing its impact on the environment and erosion control functions. Using the acquired information has been calculated N-year water and the amount of drifted soil by Wischmeier and Smith. Another goal is to process this data using software modeling and evaluate output. Against this background and the results are recommended measures to reduce soil loss from these plots.
Business process modeling tools
Mareček, Jaromír ; Chlapek, Dušan (advisor) ; Bruckner, Tomáš (referee)
Paper summarizes the importance of process management and process modeling for the organization. The primary goal of this paper is to give an overview of available software tools for modeling business processes. The work contains a list of these tools and an overview of the most important criteria for their mutual comparison. The criteria are divided into 4 areas. Field "Applications" examines the construction of the tool and options for working with the tool. Field "Models" gives an overview of the supported models, methodologies and notations. Field "Modeling the organization and its surroundings" determines the possibility of instruments in these spheres and field "Processes" deals with the capture processes and other activities related processes. All the tools are then described according to these criteria.

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