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Process improvement potencial in internet commerce
Fořt, David ; Gála, Libor (advisor) ; Dosoudilová, Barbora (referee)
Dissertation Business process improvement possibilities in internet shop introduce reader with improvement possibilities in small e-shops with limited financial competence. Object of this work is determination conception process, finding suitable methods for process improvement in enterprise and on the basis of obtained information create process model chosen e-shop and usage some method for process improvement. At the beginning is reader introduced with concept e-shop and e-business. Next part is explained concept and sense of process access in companies operating in nowadays. Next part is about process improvement. First are explained concepts Business process improvement and Business process reengineering than are introduced methods suitable for process improvement. Methods are chosen from different areas, so is good to see the variety of ways that heads to process improvement. Next part is about MIPIM methodology. All steps are explained and extended with suitable methods and tools for each step. Next chapter introduces SkateMORE e-shop. Using SWAT analysis and strategic goals show us possible ways of process modification. Last chapter put deals with process improvement in practically using MIPIM methodology and chosen method mentioned in foregoing chapters. Dissertation ends with rating design of solution implementation. Implementation and rating is not a part of dissertation

Customer realationship management and nets of independent applications
Koňas, Jakub ; Král, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Yaghob, Jakub (referee)
The objective of this thesis is to study the concept of software confederations (networks of independent applications, NIA) orientated on its utilization in the field of customer relationship management (CRM) and the enterprise information systems. The opening chapters of the thesis specify the meaning of CRM, present the evolvement of CRM systems and clarify their internal structure and provided features. The insight into the CRM subject terminates with extensive survey of CRM systems which are being sold within the Czech Republic. The following chapters explain the conception of NIA and evaluate advantages and disadvantages of contemporary technologies for building NIA. The equivalence between NIA and SOA-based solutions is recognized. The final chapters discuss the speciffic limitations and possible benefitss of NIA in the CRM fields.

Decline of southern aristocracy in the selected novels of William Faulkner
Mackal, Jan ; Ulmanová, Hana (advisor) ; Veselá, Pavla (referee)
The main aim of this thesis is to analyze the decline of the so-called Southern aristocracy in two selected novels by William Faulkner, namely Absalom, Absalom! and The Sound and the Fury. Their protagonists are members of rich planter family in the first case, or, as in the second case, descendants of such a family. They all inhabit Faulkner's fictitious Yoknapatawpha County and are considered Southern aristocrats by their fellow citizens. Yet they are not living the life of leisure and luxury often ascribed to people of their rank but facing their own decline instead. In both novels, the nature of this decline is both materialistic and spiritual; the latter being the beginning of the former. The decline of Southern aristocracy is primarily seen as a conflict of two sets of values or, in other words, as a struggle between the "Old South" and the "New South." Therefore the main cause of this decline is seen in the enormous dependence on the past, which goes hand in hand with the notion of the myth of the antebellum South. The first two chapters of this thesis constitute a theoretical introduction for the subsequent analyses of the novels, for they discuss the key concepts associated with the South; namely the myth of the Old South in comparison with the actual historical development, and the notion...

Online shopping customer protection
Krejsa, Jan ; Horová, Olga (advisor) ; Zelený, Lukáš (referee)
This thesis Online Shopping Customer Protection deals in the theoretical part with the history of consumer protection in the Czech Republic and defines the very concept of the consumer. Furthermore, this section lists some of the control and oversight bodies operating in the Czech Republic and it describes the concept of electronic commerce and the development itself. It also mentions types of e-shops and it in detail analyses the procedure of buying goods on the Internet by the consumer. In the conclusion of the theoretical part the legislation of shopping on the Internet is explained, especially the obligations of the seller and consumer rights. In the analytical part there is a quantitative research performed using questionnaires, that is focused mainly on buying goods on the Internet. The goal of this work is to evaluate the results of the questionnaire survey and subsequent comparison of the author's hypotheses with the survey results.

A classic experiment and computer simulation in physics teaching
PELC, Vít
The thesis discusses the use of the classical experiment and computer simulation in teaching physics at the elementary school. Paper defines the term experiment focuses on specific types of classic experiment and computer simulation options. A classic experiment and computer simulation in the research section gives associated with motivation for learning in physics classes. In the didactic analysis in teaching physics at inclusion classical experiment and computer simulation evaluates the effectiveness of the selected type of experiment.

Is there only one Cultural Capital? Cultural Resources in Class Reproduction and Identity
Šafr, Jiří
The author discusses typology distinguishing highbrow/distinctive and cognitive type of cultural capital. The two orientations are empirically demonstrated on formation of symbolic cultural boundaries (class identity) and intergenerational status/cultural capital reproduction using data from the survey "Distinction and Values" (2008) which surveyed cohorts ages 30–34. First, the results confirm hypothesis of class homology (distinct social space) regarding leisure activities, media consumption and value of conspicuous consumption. Second, occupational status attainment (ISEI) is influenced, besides education attainment and parental education, by participation in extracurricular activities and partly by cognitive cultural capital (early acquisition of reading habits). As regards cultural capital formation (highbrow taste and cultural knowledge), it is partly inherited but still, it can be accumulated by individuals own effort and sense of natural aesthetics taste.

Processing of selected topics in mathematics for children with limited mobility hands - the first class of elementary school
TENGLOVÁ, Eliška
In the introductory part of the dissertation I deal with mathematics for the first classes of elementary schools and applicability for computers in education. The main part contains the methodical manual which helps teachers with orientation in the interactive textbook that I wrote and which describes the work with particular exercises. The next part is aimed for material verification in practice. In conclusion I evaluate results and analyze observations from the experiment.

A creation of a presentations by LaTeX in class BEAMER
STERN, Josef
This bachelor thesis introduces creating of a presentation in a BEAMER class to LaTeX system users. At this thesis the reader will learn how to proceed with the creation, he will get information about rules of the creation of presentations and especially will get a detailed description of the commands of this class and their properties. Theoretical parts are supplemented by demonstration of a source code in the text.

The class climate
BOČKOVÁ, Hana
The goal of this diploma thesis is to provide basic orientation in the topic of the climate of classroom and key concepts of this topic. Another goal of the thesis is to compare climates of different classrooms at two secondary schools of the same specialization. Theoretical part of the thesis defines the basic terms ? environment, atmosphere, climate, critical event and other related terms such as social group. It also discusses participants in the climate and focuses on climate types and current approaches to its measurement and evaluation. Practical part then sets goals and assumptions for evaluation, describes the useable method of evaluation, course of evaluation and in the end the assumptions are being checked.