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Evaluation of efficiency of self-service BI implementation in small and medium-sized enterprises
Aleinikova, Aleksandra ; Pour, Jan (advisor) ; Fortinová, Jana (referee)
The main goal of this Bachelor thesis is to evaluate the efficiency of implementation of self-service Business Intelligence (SS BI) in small and medium-sized enterprises (SME). To achieve this goal it is necessary to define essences of BI and SS BI, evaluate the relation between SME and BI, and assess possibilities of SS BI in case of enterprise, which specializes on fermented milk products. The theoretical part of this thesis explains methodology behind BI and SS BI, and emphasizes the definition of SME. The practical part provides the description of the small enterprise called Lakto and analyses the implementation of the prototype of SS BI solution in this company. In addition, the practical part provides visualization of results using Qlik Sense Desktop tool. The main contribution of this thesis is assessment of self-service BI implementation in SME and discussion of its main benefits.
Business Intelligence trends
Meloun, Jaroslav ; Kerol, Valeria (advisor) ; Novotný, Ota (referee)
The main goal and contribution of this Bachelor thesis is to analyse and compare Business Intelligence (BI) solutions according to the actual trends in order to help a potential customer to select a suitable BI solution. Firstly, the minor goals are achieved: the basic theoretical knowledge about BI (definition of BI, a general architecture and components of BI) is provided to a reader, actual BI trends are identified and a current BI market is analysed. Next, the criteria are set and the analysis and the comparison of selected BI solutions are performed. Finally, there is a final evaluation in the form of tables. Also, strengths and weaknesses of each analysed solution are identified based on the performed analysis and the comparison.
Effective dashboard design in the analytical tasks of IS
Janeczková, Agata ; Šedivá, Zuzana (advisor) ; Pour, Jan (referee)
The thesis deals with analysing and designing an effective dashboard. By way of introduction the topics of Business Intelligence, data storages and data quality are described. Then, an overview of analytical outputs is given and the process of their formation is outlined. The basic principles of an effective design of management reports are described, with emphasis laid on the end user. The thesis focuses on important factors of efficiency, such as applicability of transferred information and the form of their transfer. The practical part concentrates on the improvement of the efficiency of a particular dashboard. Besides the rules of a correct design, knowledge of cognitive psychology is also used for this purpose. Upon an analysis of deficiencies of an existing dashboard, proposed changes are incorporated. Changes resulting in more effective transfer of information via a dashboard are based on a theoretical basis of the previous section.
Analysis of the Business Intelligence market
Nguyen Van, Duc ; Kerol, Valeria (advisor) ; Novotný, Ota (referee)
The main goal and contribution of this Bachelor thesis is the selection and recommendation of a suitable Business Intelligence (BI) solution for a specific enterprise consistent with the current conditions in the enterprise and the set criteria. To achieve this goal, the thesis will be divided into two big sections. The first section, the theoretical one, will explain the term Business Intelligence, its history, architecture and main components to the reader. After that, I will analyse the current BI market and provide a short summary of selected BI trends which are important from the perspective of a BI user. The practical part is dealing with the actual selection of the suitable BI solution for a specific enterprise (PTT Global s.r.o.). First of all, I will set the criteria and the weight of these criteria with regards to the specific requirements of business management. Based on these criteria, the chosen BI solutions will be thoroughly analysed and compared. The result will be the most suitable solution for the selected enterprise.
Industry Specific Dashboard Design for Set of Solitea Holding ERPs
Sládková, Lenka ; Pour, Jan (advisor) ; Stanovská, Iva (referee)
Subject of honor thesis is self-service business intelligence. Its goal is to prove that it is pos-sible to create a unified industry-specific dashboard above set of different ERP systems. First part familiarizes readers with the main theme of the paper, business intelligence, and selected tool for dashboard creation, Microsoft Power BI. The next part characterizes Soli-tea holding of which project is used and described later in this paper. There is also a place for analysis of all ERP systems provided by the group, from which is in the end chosen a sample for dashboard design. Own contribution to this field of study is proven fact that it is possible to achieve universal business intelligence solution in Power BI in a manner of single dashboard above any ERP system.
Self-Service Business Intelligence in the Management of Business Informatics (MBI)
Chalupa, Pavel ; Pour, Jan (advisor) ; Bosák, Martin (referee)
The bachelor thesis is focused on the development of reference model MBI (Management of Business Informatics) exerted on the land of the Department of Information Technologies in the University of Economics in collaboration with the Department of Software Engineering CTU. The aim of this thesis is the introduction issues of implementation and operation of the Self-Service Business Intelligence solutions in the company. The thesis is divided into two parts. The first part briefly describes principles of the Self-Service BI solution, it defines its potential benefits and effects in the company and compares the possibilities of using Self-Service BI with traditional Business Intelligence solution. The second part is focused on the already mentioned expansion of the MBI model. There are introduced the most common tasks related to the implementation and operation of Self-Service BI in this part, their links to user roles and important factors that may be affected by this solution.
Self-service BI for retail industry
Čoček, František ; Pour, Jan (advisor) ; Šedivá, Zuzana (referee)
This thesis addresses current topic of self-service business intelligence solutions. The main goal is to create a dimensional model and pilot applications for retail used for Management of Business Informatics (MBI). In order to achieve it is main goal there are four steps, to be taken. During fulfilling of these steps minor and practical goals are achieved as well. Minor goal focuses on comparison of the advantages and disadvantages of current business intel-ligence approaches. Practical goal is to create reports and dashboards for Management of Business Informatics (MBI). The first step is to introduce the issue of classic and self-service BI concluded by comparison of both variants. The second step is the definition of retail and identification of potential indicators. The third step is the introduction of Mi-crosoft´s self-service BI technologies and tools. The fourth step is to create applications for retail in MBI using tools PowerPivot and Power View. The main contribution of this work is to create reports and dashboards that are able to support processes of general retail mod-el. Reports and dashboards will serve as pilot applications for MBI. Another contribution is to acquaint readers with the possibilities of tools PowerPivot and Power View.
Využití moderní self-service BI technologie v praxi
Buyankhishig, Agiimaa ; Pour, Jan (advisor) ; Zajíc, Ján (referee)
Abstract This diploma thesis treats about the latest technologies in the field of self-service BI from Microsoft Corporation. The main goal of this work is to analyze the Microsoft self-service BI solutions, to describe the benefits and advantages of this technology and to show examples with real data in Microsoft self-services BI tools. To achieve the goal, the internet resources, recommended literature, and the software applications PowerPivot and PowerView (Excel 2013) are59 used. In its first part this thesis describes the basic characteristics and technology of classical BI solutions. The second part examines the actual self-service BI solution and its usability. And then analyzes the advantages and benefits compared to conventional technologies. Finally, in its last section describes self-service BI solutions, the DAX language used in PowerPivot and shows example reports with real data from banking sector. The key benefit of this diploma is the verification of the usability and advantages of self-service BI by using Microsoft self-service BI products and tools.
Difficulty of Preparing Self-Service BI Environment
Píhrt, Tomáš ; Gála, Libor (advisor) ; Pour, Jan (referee)
The aim of this thesis was to evaluate the difficulty of preparing the environment for business intelligence tools, namely self-service which shows a growing potential in this field. Starting point was the analysis of existing methodologies, procedures and recommendations for preparing BI environment, furthermore the analysis of factors that affect the process of preparation. In order to verify the differences between self-service BI products were defined a methodology and criteria which were relevant for evaluation. The evaluation of Top 5 BI products was examined based on the evaluation model and using specific data set from a small business company environment.

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