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Analysis of the ECM market solutions and trends in this area
Ivanko, Lukáš ; Pour, Jan (advisor) ; Derfler, Václav (referee)
This master thesis deals with the analysis of the ECM market solutions and trends in this area. The theoretical part of the thesis focuses on defining theoretical assumptions of studied subject. This part is concluded by the assessment of trends in the ECM field. The practical part of the thesis focuses not only on the analysis of the ECM market but also on detailed analysis of selected suppliers and their ECM solutions, which are analyzed according to selected criteria. Last part of the thesis provides the summary of the performed analysis and evaluation of selected providers.
Creation of BI batch process for SOLUS in the retail bank
Fara, Miroslav ; Pour, Jan (advisor) ; Derfler, Václav (referee)
The thesis focuses on the batch processing of bank (retail bank) client data for SOLUS. The main goal of the thesis is to create a batch process that will generate files (monthly report) about clients of one of the bank companies operating in the Czech market (retail banks), according to requirements pre-defined by SOLUS. This will be achieved by analyzing the requirements, designing the pilot solution, and by creating and implementing the batch process for SOLUS. The main contribution of this thesis is a working BI process which will store the data in the required format to the data warehouse. By implementing this process the retail bank can use the data from the register that have been saved to this place by other member organizations which participate in creating SOLUS. The data analysis from the registry can help the retail banks to get detailed information about clients applying for products of the respective bank and will facilitate the decision making during the approval process. The solution of batch report generation for SOLUS has been created by using the tools MS SQL Server 2008 R2 Management Studio, MS SQL Server 2008 R2 Business Intelligence Development Studio, and MS Excel 2010. In this project the data from internal databases of retail bank are analyzed. In order to comply with the rules for information security and data sensitivity, it is not possible to use a large amount of information from internal databases for the purposes of this thesis, but it is possible to clearly demonstrate the functioning of the whole process.
Innovative trends of Business Intelligence and Big Data in the model of Design-driven Innovation
Krčma, Marek ; Pour, Jan (advisor) ; Derfler, Václav (referee)
Business Intelligence plays the crucial role in the question of serching for the truth in organizations. Trend of data growing defines the importance of analytical tools for organizations. Innovation is perceived as the only driver which leads to higher living standards in a society in the longterm run (according to the World Economic Forum). This thesis joins two areas: innovation and analytical field of business informatics (Business Intelligence, Big Data). The main goal of this thesis is to identify innovation trends of Business Intelligence and Big Data and to classify them using the Design-driven Innovation model. The thesis also provides a broad perspective of the innovation process in organizations and reveals the mutuality of innovation process, productivity and competitiveness.
Company and its environment analysis, business strategy design
Píša, Ondřej ; Voříšek, Jiří (advisor) ; Derfler, Václav (referee)
This diploma thesis is focused on a strategic management activity in companies. In the theoretical part of the thesis there are strategic management process analysis, settings of strategic management principles and description of phases forming the whole process as well. Moreover analysis methods are specified that are used to obtain relevant information supporting each step of strategy design process. The selected strategy design concept is compared with other alternative management methodology. The main contribution of the thesis is in methodology area of elaboration of strategy and application of analytic tools to a real operating enterprise. The aim is to determine an enterprise itself at the market, performing of analysis to gain information for elaborating of the set of strategies. One of these strategies is further elaborated to the level of possible measured and monitored objectives. This summary of information forms the fundamental for possible implementation of company strategy. The thesis does not aspire to provide general manual for solving strategic management of a company. It's as much irrelevant as elaborating the strategy at the level of particular activities. The main purpose is to point out a complexity of problems of a strategic management, to provide basic information and refer to sources with more thorough interpretation and to present a practical illustration of the whole process. The result of this process might be used as a primary information source for elaborating of company's own strategy.
Corporate Performance Management (CPM) in business organizations
Chvalovská, Jana ; Pour, Jan (advisor) ; Derfler, Václav (referee)
Corporate Performance Management (CPM) is currently one of the most developing branches of informatics due to the fact that it is a tool that allows managers to effectively manage their company and thereby increase its competitiveness in the market. This thesis focuses on the individual elements of the CPM, particularly on the managerial methods, metrics and business processes, which are generally characterized first and then applied to business organizations that operate in the area of retailing. There is also a fourth CPM element - CPM applications, but a detailed description is not covered by this work. The aim of this thesis is mainly to define the basic (core) processes in retailing and describe their characteristics using informatics approaches. Each process is then assigned to managerial methods that can be used in evaluating the performance of these processes and to specific examples of metrics for which appropriate dimensions are further defined. The main contribution of this work is the analysis of processes in the retailing industry, using methods and approaches used in informatics - characteristics such as purpose of the process, events that trigger the process, inputs and outputs of the process and metrics, which are assigned to the corresponding dimensions, are defined for each process.
Business Intelligence in MS Dynamics AX 2009
Hubáček, Filip ; Pour, Jan (advisor) ; Derfler, Václav (referee)
The subject of the diploma thesis entitled "Business Intelligence in Microsoft Dynamics AX" is to analyze the functionality of the ERP system Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009 in the area of Business Intelligence and Reporting with the reflection of the current market position of the company. The goal is to set the basic definition of the relationship between ERP and Business Intelligence systems, further defining the possibilities of MS Dynamics AX in BI in the terms of their practical use and also to describe the fundamental technological aspects. The aim of the work is evaluation and definition particular steps during implementation based on methodology MS Sure Step 2010 together with description of deployment process. As a reflection of insufficient coverage of some of the areas is mentioned solution of the company Circon Circle Consulting. Also is realized proposal for BI for AX cost accounting module, including designing data mart, ETL and report with respect to specifics, such as the parent-child hierarchies and many-to-many relationship between fact tables and dimensions. The contribution of this work is mainly evident for the consultants of the system, to who is provided insight into the important and for users attractive functionality and also is offered possible implementation process. Technically oriented readers may appreciate the solutions for Cost Accounting and potential approaches to the concept of data mart or other areas where they meet the above-mentioned aspects.
IT controlling
Stehlík, Libor ; Pour, Jan (advisor) ; Derfler, Václav (referee)
The main aim of this thesis is to acquaint the reader with the possibilities of economic management of enterprise information technology field by using tools provided by financial controlling and to propose an appropriate metrics for performance measurement of this area. The thesis is logically divided into three comprehensive parts. Firstly, the reader is acquainted with the historical evolution and general principles of controlling management approach, which is then applied to IT field. Along with them are in this section divided and described details of IT costs and IT effects, which are specific for field of enterprise information technology. The second part is dedicated to the application of controlling tools from the perspective of each phases of the IT component life cycle. The methods mentioned in this section include: calculating of Return on Investment, Net Present Value calculation, Life-cycle costing, budgeting or Activity Based Costing, which represents the modern calculation approach. The last part is intended to perform the measuring of enterprise information technology, along with the proposal of metrics and dimensions that might be used with applying business intelligence tools, as appropriate support for controlling the management approach.
Usage analysis of BI solution in middle sized company (Alfa Group s.r.o.)
Procházka, Jan ; Pour, Jan (advisor) ; Derfler, Václav (referee)
These B. A. thesis deals with benefits analysis of Business Intelligence solution in a real SME company focuses on IT services. Introduction is focused on a definition of business intelligence and analysis of reachable related case studies. It is followed by own research in the company -- collection of users requirements, their comparison with the conditions of the company, benefits and cost descriptions, determination of risks, creation of multidimensional database model of Data Warehouse and possible output of Business Intelligence solution. The analyse's results from the side of the company and also a process of its making from the side of the company and author are in the conclusion.
IS for electricity market domain
Blaha, Jan ; Pour, Jan (advisor) ; Derfler, Václav (referee)
There are many companies operating in the current electricity market and new companies are still forming. This gives every consumer an option to choose a company selling electricity. Electricity dealers can even buy or sell electricity from abroad. Although this situation seems to be natural, it's very complicated to achieve. It's necessary to follow a lot of rules and business processes to be able to establish a functional liberalized market. Because of the amount of business processes it's obvious that liberalized market depends first of all on information systems. However, to develop an information system is usually big investment and it is necessary to find some way to cut the information systems prices. This thesis introduces an effective way of system development for the electricity market domain. This method is introduced as Model Driven Development (MDD) methodology. The idea promoted by MDD is to use models to describe programs and automation code generators to transform models into source code. Model creation is obviously much faster than writing source code, which makes software development more effective. In the category of supporting MDD tools, Damas Energy platform is introduced. The main goal of this thesis is to analyze the usability of Damas Energy with MDD and to show which method to choose when developing information systems for the electricity market domain.
Project Management in the E-business projects
Houžvička, Jakub ; Pour, Jan (advisor) ; Derfler, Václav (referee)
The bachelor work propose complex procedure of managing e-business projects. It begins in project concept (rights establishment of goals, deadlines, budget and selection of resources), after that follow analyses (market analysis, database analysis, process analysis and analysis of application architecture). Than it continues with process plan (list of tasks to be done and their delegation) and project implementation, at which is closely connected testing (user, security and execution) it ends with closing of project. The second part contains list of selected software tools, which enabling efective managing of project and its description. The tools are divided to commerce and non-commerce.

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