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Information System Assessment and Proposal of ICT Modification
Smolík, Filip ; Kindlová, Dita (referee) ; Koch, Miloš (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the assessment of the information system of the selected company operating in the energy industry sector and with the proposal of its modification to improve its current state. This modification will affect an area of contracting with external entities. An analysis of the current state is assessed with the knowledge from the theoretical part that results in systém requirements, which expands the possibilities of concluding contracts. The solution of the proposal is described in the last part together with the economical evaluation and benefits.
Software Support of an Order Lifecycle Management
Brejchová, Monika ; Sekanina,, Pavel (referee) ; Videcká, Zdeňka (advisor)
This Master’s thesis deals with the analysis and optimization of the order lifecycle process at a company providing comprehensive ICT services. Theoretical basis for analyzing and optimizing business processes is described in the first part. The second part of the thesis is focused on the analysis of the order lifecycle process, in the context of other business processes and organizational and management structures deriving from the business strategy. A description of existing ICT resources to support the process is also included. The solution proposal of the work presents possible ways to optimize the process and its software support.
Information System Assessment and Proposal of ICT Modification
Smolík, Filip ; Kindlová, Dita (referee) ; Koch, Miloš (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the assessment of the information system of the selected company operating in the energy industry sector and with the proposal of its modification to improve its current state. This modification will affect an area of contracting with external entities. An analysis of the current state is assessed with the knowledge from the theoretical part that results in systém requirements, which expands the possibilities of concluding contracts. The solution of the proposal is described in the last part together with the economical evaluation and benefits.
Přínosy a Výzvy Použití Podnikové Architektury v Organizacích
Mansurova, Dinara ; Šebesta, Michal (advisor) ; Bruckner, Tomáš (referee)
This thesis deals with the topic of benefits and challenges of Enterprise Architecture (EA) use in organizations. The main objective of this thesis is the critical analysis of EA potential use in sample organization by examining its benefits and challenges, which results in form of recommendations necessary for efficient management of the organization using EA. Firstly, the thesis introduces the topic of EA along with its core concepts and principles. Then, the author discusses main drivers for EA and its typical application. Perceived in the field of EA benefits and challenges are identified and classified. The result is then confronted with a practical case study, which describes EA application in a sample organization. The author conducts the experimental EA initiative in that organization, by modeling current state (as-is) and potential solution architectures. The main deliverable of this initiative for the organization is the critical analysis of potential EA use within the organization with the identification of its added value and challenges. The findings are then summarized in form of recommendations for the future development of information systems of the organization.
Outsourcing and its impacts on company through Enterprise architecture
Štěpán, Jakub ; Šebesta, Michal (advisor) ; Bruckner, Tomáš (referee)
This final thesis is dealing with the theme of outsourcing and its influence on company in connection with enterprise architecture as the main carrier of ongoing changes. Main focus of this thesis is to provide the overview of the area of Enterprise architecture and outsourcing as well as the description of the selected notation of Enterprise architecture modeling, which will be main instrument in describing the transformation. Theoretical part of the work is divided into three parts. Firstly there is description of the enterprise architecture and chosen connected areas, followed by description of the outsourcing process and description of the modeling language ArchiMate. Practical part of the work is composed of analysis, description and evaluation of the transformation of the selected company. Among the main contribution of this thesis there is description of the changes during the transformation using the ArchiMate modeling language and identifying of concrete impacts of outsourcing on Enterprise architecture of the company.
Software Support of an Order Lifecycle Management
Brejchová, Monika ; Sekanina,, Pavel (referee) ; Videcká, Zdeňka (advisor)
This Master’s thesis deals with the analysis and optimization of the order lifecycle process at a company providing comprehensive ICT services. Theoretical basis for analyzing and optimizing business processes is described in the first part. The second part of the thesis is focused on the analysis of the order lifecycle process, in the context of other business processes and organizational and management structures deriving from the business strategy. A description of existing ICT resources to support the process is also included. The solution proposal of the work presents possible ways to optimize the process and its software support.
The Use of ArchiMate Language for Enterprise Architecture Modeling
Šmahel, Martin ; Buchalcevová, Alena (advisor) ; Stehlík, Hynek (referee)
The topic of this thesis is the introduction and use of the ArchiMate enterprise architecture modeling language. The main goal of the thesis is to describe the basic principles and elements of the ArchiMate language. Other objectives are creating of an overview of CASE tools which support ArchiMate and demonstration of the capabilities of the language in a practical example which deals with the modeling of enterprise architecture of a selected organization. The thesis is divided into four parts. Introductory part uses available sources to define basic concepts of the enterprise architecture. Second part introduces basic principles and elements of the ArchiMate language based on an official documentation. This part also includes a market research of CASE tools which support the ArchiMate language. The third part of the thesis describes an example of the ArchiMate language use for the modeling of enterprise architecture of a selected organization. The final part discusses pros and cons of ArchiMate and summarizes results of the entire thesis. The main contribution of this thesis is that it provides a manual for potential users of the ArchiMate modeling notation. Other benefits include creation of a list of available CASE tools supporting the language and a showcase of possible practical uses of the ArchiMate language.

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