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A Design of a Portion of Web Application for Overhead Cost Calculation
Florians, Patrik ; Luhan, Jan (referee) ; Neuwirth, Bernard (advisor)
Subject of this thesis is to design a web application for overhead calculation, whose purpose is to be a substitution for presently used solution, which is considered to be deprecated. This is being done as a part of strategy of SAP SE corporation for which the solution is designed. This ambition to develop and improve cloud portfolio of already existing applications of the company should lead to betterment of already existing applications of this type and in a long run an improvement of the company’s market position as well as it’s products. The thesis is divided into 3 parts. It begins with a description of theoretical concepts, tools and principles, which are then utilized in further chapters. The following chapter analyzes current state of the affairs, where it is illustrated, what the current solution looks like along with key parts of it. The final, 3rd chapter is dedicated to a description of implemented solution and it also closely describes key differences mentioned in chapter 2.
Data Transformation Manager
Nedelka, Roman ; Hrubý, Martin (referee) ; Kočí, Radek (advisor)
The objective of this bachelor's thesis was to create a data transformation manager, which will be a part of printing process in two Czech insurance companies. It is a transformation, when data from database are transformed to output documents using various templates (for example: information about a customer stored in a XML document is transformed to a contract in a PDF file format). The manager is designed as a multi-tier application (application server, web interface, persistent data) and implemented in Java or more precisely Java EE. XML-based technologies are used for the data transmission and the data processing. The manager was tested and is ready for use. It should eventually replace familiar, currently used systems, which are outdated and difficult to maintain and contribute to increase effectiveness of a printing process.
E-commerce System Database Migration
Zkoumalová, Barbora ; Weirich, Pavel (referee) ; Luhan, Jan (advisor)
The object of master‘s thesis is design and creation of e-commerce system database migration tool from the ZenCart platform to the PrestaShop platform. Both system databases will be described and analysed and based on gained information the migration tool will be created according customers‘ requirements and then final data migration from original to the new database will be executed.
Mathematical Models of Process Capability
Horník, Petr ; Hübnerová, Zuzana (referee) ; Bednář, Josef (advisor)
Firstly, we deal with the verification of normality and other necessary prerequisites needed in this thesis. We also introduce transformations to converse non-normally distributed data to normal and continue with capability analysis. We describe the design of control charts, useful tools to assess process stability. They help us to eliminate assignable causes and leave only chance causes in process. We obtain process in control state. Finally, we introduce both capability and performance ratios for both normal and non-normal data, and analyse some of their properties. At the end of the thesis, we prove acquired knowledge by performing capability analysis of real process.
Design, Creation and Implementation of Software Applications in the Corporate Environment
Pacal, Václav ; Koch, Miloš (referee) ; Novák, Lukáš (advisor)
The thesis deals with the analysis of the current state, design and implementation of a web application in a corporate environment for processing and storing data from an application that does not use relational databases, but works with event-based data. In addition, the application allows the export and transformation of this data to an external database for an analytical application. The thesis includes an analysis of the tracking of data changes in the database and message brokers. In addition to the design and implementation, the final chapter discusses the economic evaluation of the thesis.
Presentation layer and interface for a system for information integration and search
Hladík, Tomáš ; Nečaský, Martin (advisor) ; Peška, Ladislav (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to analyse, design and implement a system to present business objects. These objects are accessible through an existing RESTful API of an integration system. The system combines various sources and publishes them together with information how these data are stored. The task of the thesis is to create data views that meet the following requirements - they can react to metadata changes, they support multiple output formats and these views can be customized. The application should be easily modifiable and connectable to already existing web systems.
A Design of a Portion of Web Application for Overhead Cost Calculation
Florians, Patrik ; Luhan, Jan (referee) ; Neuwirth, Bernard (advisor)
Subject of this thesis is to design a web application for overhead calculation, whose purpose is to be a substitution for presently used solution, which is considered to be deprecated. This is being done as a part of strategy of SAP SE corporation for which the solution is designed. This ambition to develop and improve cloud portfolio of already existing applications of the company should lead to betterment of already existing applications of this type and in a long run an improvement of the company’s market position as well as it’s products. The thesis is divided into 3 parts. It begins with a description of theoretical concepts, tools and principles, which are then utilized in further chapters. The following chapter analyzes current state of the affairs, where it is illustrated, what the current solution looks like along with key parts of it. The final, 3rd chapter is dedicated to a description of implemented solution and it also closely describes key differences mentioned in chapter 2.
Data Transformation Manager
Nedelka, Roman ; Hrubý, Martin (referee) ; Kočí, Radek (advisor)
The objective of this bachelor's thesis was to create a data transformation manager, which will be a part of printing process in two Czech insurance companies. It is a transformation, when data from database are transformed to output documents using various templates (for example: information about a customer stored in a XML document is transformed to a contract in a PDF file format). The manager is designed as a multi-tier application (application server, web interface, persistent data) and implemented in Java or more precisely Java EE. XML-based technologies are used for the data transmission and the data processing. The manager was tested and is ready for use. It should eventually replace familiar, currently used systems, which are outdated and difficult to maintain and contribute to increase effectiveness of a printing process.
Evolutionary Algorithms for Data Transformation
Švec, Ondřej ; Pilát, Martin (advisor) ; Neruda, Roman (referee)
In this work, we propose a novel method for a supervised dimensionality reduc- tion, which learns weights of a neural network using an evolutionary algorithm, CMA-ES, optimising the success rate of the k-NN classifier. If no activation func- tions are used in the neural network, the algorithm essentially performs a linear transformation, which can also be used inside of the Mahalanobis distance. There- fore our method can be considered to be a metric learning algorithm. By adding activations to the neural network, the algorithm can learn non-linear transfor- mations as well. We consider reductions to low-dimensional spaces, which are useful for data visualisation, and demonstrate that the resulting projections pro- vide better performance than other dimensionality reduction techniques and also that the visualisations provide better distinctions between the classes in the data thanks to the locality of the k-NN classifier. 1
Presentation layer and interface for a system for information integration and search
Hladík, Tomáš ; Nečaský, Martin (advisor) ; Peška, Ladislav (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to analyse, design and implement a system to present business objects. These objects are accessible through an existing RESTful API of an integration system. The system combines various sources and publishes them together with information how these data are stored. The task of the thesis is to create data views that meet the following requirements - they can react to metadata changes, they support multiple output formats and these views can be customized. The application should be easily modifiable and connectable to already existing web systems.

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