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Business Process Mining
Skácel, Jan ; Kreslíková, Jitka (referee) ; Bartík, Vladimír (advisor)
This thesis explains business process mining and it's principles. A substantial part is devoted to the problems of process discovery. Further, based on the analysis of specific manufacturing process are proposed three methods that are trying to identify shortcomings in the process. First discovers the manufacturing process and renders it into a graph. The second method uses simulator of production history to obtain products that may caused delays in the process. Acquired data are used to mine frequent itemsets. The third method tries to predict processing time on the selected workplace using asociation rules. Last two mentioned methods employ an algorithm Frequent Pattern Growth. The knowledge obtained from this thesis improve efficiency of the manufacturing process and enables better production planning.
Mining Modules of the Data Mining System in Oracle
Mader, Pavel ; Křivka, Zbyněk (referee) ; Zendulka, Jaroslav (advisor)
This master's thesis deals with questions of the data mining and an extension of a data mining system in the Oracle environment developed at FIT. So far, this system cannot apply to real-life conditions as there are no data mining modules available. This system's core application design includes an interface allowing the addition of mining modules. Until now, this interface has been tested on a sample mining module only; this module has not been executing any activity just demonstrating the use of this interface. The main focus of this thesis is the study of this interface and the implementation of a functional mining module testing the applicability of the implemented interface. Association rule mining module was selected for implementation.
Mining Modules of the Data Mining System in Oracle
Mader, Pavel ; Křivka, Zbyněk (referee) ; Zendulka, Jaroslav (advisor)
This master's thesis deals with questions of the data mining and an extension of a data mining system in the Oracle environment developed at FIT. So far, this system cannot apply to real-life conditions as there are no data mining modules available. This system's core application design includes an interface allowing the addition of mining modules. Until now, this interface has been tested on a sample mining module only; this module has not been executing any activity just demonstrating the use of this interface. The main focus of this thesis is the study of this interface and the implementation of a functional mining module testing the applicability of the implemented interface. Association rule mining module was selected for implementation.
Business Process Mining
Skácel, Jan ; Kreslíková, Jitka (referee) ; Bartík, Vladimír (advisor)
This thesis explains business process mining and it's principles. A substantial part is devoted to the problems of process discovery. Further, based on the analysis of specific manufacturing process are proposed three methods that are trying to identify shortcomings in the process. First discovers the manufacturing process and renders it into a graph. The second method uses simulator of production history to obtain products that may caused delays in the process. Acquired data are used to mine frequent itemsets. The third method tries to predict processing time on the selected workplace using asociation rules. Last two mentioned methods employ an algorithm Frequent Pattern Growth. The knowledge obtained from this thesis improve efficiency of the manufacturing process and enables better production planning.

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