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Study of system development in firm Dussmann spol. s r.o. focused on process analysis and ICT use
Petřek, Pavel ; Střížová, Vlasta (advisor) ; Kalina, Jaroslav (referee)
In theoretical part, this thesis deals with evolution of term information which must be interpreted right way to continue to larger, more complex systems like information systems. This technical part is supported by proces analysis, which is needed to identify main processes of the organisation. This core proceses can be now supported by ICT in order to improve their efectiveness and performance. Increased quality of these processes is measured by applying maturity model, that can quantify diferencies between new processes and original ones.
Security standards, history, comparison and application on particular problem
Myšík, Pavel ; Svatá, Vlasta (advisor) ; Juříček, Jan (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to provide current information about chosen security standards, management approaches and metodics, clarify their development and compare them. Gathered knowledge is used for assessing maturity of chosen processes with connection to security using COBIT in software developing enterprise. That is followed by assessing the situation of enterprise and recommendation about future managing of processes using COBIT.
Analysis of the project management in practice using project maturity models
Kupka, Radek ; Hrůzová, Helena (advisor) ; Groh, David (referee)
The aim of this thesis "Analysis of the project management in practice using project maturity models is to assess the project maturity level of a Czech company providing management consulting, technology and outsourcing services for telecommunication, banking and insurance sector across Central Europe region. Theoretical part is focused on selection and analysis of proper methodology. Practical part applies the chosen methodology Portfolio, Programme and Project Management Maturity Model to Cleverlance Enterprise Solutions Inc. Company. Based on results received during project management maturity evaluation, a set of recommendation is proposed in order to increase the project maturity level.
Hodnocení sémantických aplikací pro podnikové prostředí
Nekvasil, Marek ; Svátek, Vojtěch (advisor) ; Novotný, Ota (referee) ; Mikulecký, Peter (referee) ; Paralič, Ján (referee)
Broader and broader areas of application deployment are covered by semantic technologies recently and in the meantime their scope is increasing constantly. The possibilities of semantic applications are now so vast that they cannot be judged as a single market segment any more. The business skepticism that arises due to the uncertainty of investments in such technologies is only augmented by these differences and picking up on that this thesis concentrates on the aspects that can enable and evaluate not only the economic efficiency of engaging the semantic technologies in a business environment but also the effectiveness of doing so. This work concentrates on the ways of how to prove the differences amongst semantic applications, define their distinct segments based on use-case, and subsequently identify their Critical Success Factors and evaluate them against the real conditions of the applications' deployment with the participation of people involved in their development. Following the results of these interactions this thesis presents an innovative approach that enables to construct models for judging the maturity of enterprises for the deployment of the respective applications including the actual construction of these models for all the identified applications' use-cases segments. Moreover, in a later part of the work the evaluation using these models is demonstrated on AQUA application (outcome of a project the author did personally partake in) along with sketching additional specifics that may help the timely assessment of semantics in certain cases. The results presented in later chapters are supported by the underlying background researches in the fields of Semantic Technologies and IT assessment both of whose state-of-the-art methods are described here. Usability of the current standardized methods (such as those used in COBIT) for assessing semantic applications is also considered with respect to the lack of other best practices in business deployment of semantics.
Comparison of standards for process modeling
Kalina, Jaroslav ; Řepa, Václav (advisor) ; Smolík, Jan (referee)
The scope of this thesis is the field of business process modeling and additionally the usability of business process models in areas like conceptual analysis of IS/ICT, business process reengineering and business process management. For the purpose of evaluation of the usability of current standards for business process modeling, an framework for comparison of various characteristics of these standards is proposed. This thesis has two aims. Primarily, to develop an approach for evaluation of business process modeling standards, and as a secondary aim, to apply this evaluation model onto a set of selected standards for business process modeling and thus perform a comparison of these standards. The evaluation model has two main components. The first part is to create a set of characteristics which represent two existing points of view onto the exploitability business process modeling (e.g. during the development of IS/ICT and during BPR/BPM1). During the identification of particular characteristics, a research into the related literature and other sources has been performed to provide a sufficient basis for this activity. The second part of the developed approach is to the application of PEMM (Process & Enterprise Maturity Model), which was developed by Dr. M. Hammer for the purpose os auditing the maturity of business processes. Both of these parts are then put together into one evaluation framework. Based on information gathered from the respective specifications of particular standards, related literature and articles, we've performed an application of this evaluation framework on three standards for business process modeling: EPC, BPMN and IDEF3. The benefits of this thesis could be seen as a creation of a very own approach for evaluation of business process modeling standards. Additionally by performing the comparison of these three standards for business process modeling we've created a guideline which could be there fore applied by the potential reader during the decision making of what standard to use for business process modeling (in the context of expected purpose of this modeling).

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