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Information System for Management of Geographical Objects
Feňko, Šimon ; Škarvada, Libor (referee) ; Hynek, Jiří (advisor)
The aim of this semester project is to design and implement an information system for managing geographic objects created using the Geovisto programming library. As part of the project, the user should be able to save their created geoJSONs using tools, share them with other users, and import their own geoJSON files. The system was designed and implemented in JavaScript and utilizes the JavaScript frontend library React to create user interfaces. Additionally, the user database and their stored GeoJSONs were implemented using the object-relational database system PostgreSQL.
Data processing procedure applicable for visualisation of FM objects in GIS environment
Hájek, Filip ; Kolář, Jan (advisor) ; Štych, Přemysl (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with the use of geographic information systems in issue of facility management. Its purpose is to show the advantages of this connection, mostly the visualization and analytical capabilities of GIS. The general issues of facility management are described in the first part of the thesis - what it is about, what it brings, the most important definitions and standards are provided there. Then it continues with theory about connection with GIS and answers the question, why this cooperation is beneficial. It continues with description of importance of GIS during whole life circle of real estate. The chapter is concluded by definition of another powerful tool in FM - CAD/BIM. The fourth chapter discusses one of the important tasks of FM - passportization and its meaning. The last chapter before conclusion focuses on the practical part of thesis dealing with campus of the Czech Post in Malešice. Keywords: Facility management, GIS, passportization, visualization
Research and Development in the Field of Research Data and Dissertations: The D4Humanities Project at the University of Lille (France)
Schöpfel, Joachim ; Prost, Hélène ; Malleret, Cécile
The paper presents the research project D4Humanities conducted by the GERIICO laboratory at the University of Lille in the fi eld of research data management (RDM). In particular, we will describe the development of a local workfl ow for the submission of research data related to PhD dissertations and the connection to the national RDM infrastructure Huma-Num (deposit, preservation and dissemination of research data via the NAKALA service), along with our RDM training program for PhD students.
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Data processing procedure applicable for visualisation of FM objects in GIS environment
Hájek, Filip ; Kolář, Jan (advisor) ; Štych, Přemysl (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with the use of geographic information systems in issue of facility management. Its purpose is to show the advantages of this connection, mostly the visualization and analytical capabilities of GIS. The general issues of facility management are described in the first part of the thesis - what it is about, what it brings, the most important definitions and standards are provided there. Then it continues with theory about connection with GIS and answers the question, why this cooperation is beneficial. It continues with description of importance of GIS during whole life circle of real estate. The chapter is concluded by definition of another powerful tool in FM - CAD/BIM. The fourth chapter discusses one of the important tasks of FM - passportization and its meaning. The last chapter before conclusion focuses on the practical part of thesis dealing with campus of the Czech Post in Malešice. Keywords: Facility management, GIS, passportization, visualization
Datová integrace ve velkých podnicích
Nagyová, Barbora ; Kučera, Jan (advisor) ; Chlapek, Dušan (referee)
Data Integration is currently an important and complex topic for many companies, because having a good and working Data Integration solution can bring multiple advantages over competitors. Data Integration is usually being executed in a form of a project, which might easily turn into failure. In order to decrease risks and negative impact of a failed Data Integration project, there needs to be good project management, Data Integration knowledge and the right technology in place. This thesis provides a framework for setting up a good Data Integration solution. The framework is developed based on the current theory, currently available Data Integration tools and opinions provided by experts working in the field for a minimum of 7+ years and have proven their skills with a successful Data Integration project. This thesis does not guarantee the development of the right Data Integration solution, but it does provide guidance how to deal with a Data Integration project in a large enterprise. This thesis is structured into seven chapters. The first chapter brings an overview about this thesis such as scope, goals, assumptions and expected value. The second chapter describes Data Management and basic Data Integration theory in order to distinguish these two topics and to explain the relationship between them. The third chapter is focused purely on Data Integration theory which should be known by everyone who participates in a Data Integration project. The fourth chapter analyses features of the current Data Integration solutions available on the market and provides an overview of the most common and necessary functionalities. Chapter five focuses on the practical part of this thesis, where the Data Integration framework is designed based on findings from previous chapters and interviews with experts in this field. Chapter six then applies the framework to a real working (anonymized) Data Integration solution, highlights the gap between the framework and the solution and provides guidance how to deal with the gaps. Chapter seven provides a resume, personal opinion and outlook.
Open Government Data
Kučera, Jan ; Jandoš, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Richta, Karel (referee) ; Šaloun, Petr (referee)
This Ph.D. thesis deals with Open Government Data and the methodology for publication of this kind of data. Public sector bodies hold a significant amount of data that can be reused in innovative way leading to development of new products and services. According to the Open Knowledge Foundation "Open data is data that can be freely used, re-used and redistributed by anyone - subject only, at most, to the requirement to attribute and sharealike." Publication and reuse of Open Government Data can lead to benefits such as increased economic growth. State, society as well as the public sector bodies themselves can benefit from Open Government Data. However the public sector bodies currently face a number of problems and issues when publishing Open Government Data, e.g. regular updates of the published datasets are not always ensured. Different public sector bodies apply different approaches to publication of Open Government Data. The main goal of this thesis is to design the Open Government Data Publication Methodology which should address current problems related to the publication of Open Government Data.
Work with Informations in R-Commander
Řezáčová, Lucie ; Komárková, Lenka (advisor) ; Kincl, Tomáš (referee)
This thesis describes the opportunities of work with informations by menu "Data" in R Commander. How to import data, edit data, compute a new variable from existing variables or create subsets of a data set. Everything should be demonstrated by practical examples.
Comparison of approaches to implementing of Data Governance
Svoboda, Ondřej ; Slánský, David (advisor) ; Pour, Jan (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with Data Governance that represents a new direction in administration and management of data in an organization. The thesis characterizes general goals, principles and scope Data Governance in first two chapters, which approaches data as enterprise assets. A third chapter deals with analyzing basic components that create a key part of a program. The fourth chapter is devoted to approaching and mapping technological resources to support the program. These chapters form an introductory part that helps understand a main aim of the bachelor thesis. A description of approaches to an implementation of this method of data management by four selected suppliers is the goal of this thesis. A fifth chapter is an output of this thesis and describes approaches to the implementation of a basic pillar of the Data Governance from a perspective of selected suppliers. There are compared characteristics of these four approaches in conclusion.
Comparison of Product Information Management software tools
Vytiska, Tomáš ; Slánský, David (advisor) ; Pour, Jan (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with the Product Information Management (PIM) and compares PIM software tools. Its goal is to introduce the area of the PIM systems in Czech language. Next subgoal is to define system of criteria. It is also necessary to achieve the last goal -- to analyze and compare PIM software. The method I used is the exploration of information sources; obtaining information through email communication and use of empirical knowledge to define system of criteria. The contribution of this work is the same as its goals. The work is divided into two parts. The first theoretical part deals with PIM definitions, context, functionality, architectures and PIM market developing. The second practical part involves selecting of particular PIM software tools, defining system of criteria and comparison of PIM software tools.

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