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Music Streaming Service
Škultéty, Erik ; Musil, Petr (referee) ; Mlích, Jozef (advisor)
This thesis deals with music streaming subject and implementation of a model application for MeeGo based platforms. Application relies on services provided by RTP protocol. These services are supplied by GStreamer framework plugins. Cloud computing topic is also discussed later in this thesis, focussing mainly on the SaaS method. Finally, a server part which provides a list containing available radios, needed by the client part, as well as the possibility for users to add new radios into the database, is described.
Proposal of a System Module for Analyzing Visitors
Wawrosz, Tomáš ; Janošík, Petr (referee) ; Luhan, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor thesis propose a prototype of a module, which serves as s tool for a website analysis via heatmaps. The module has been designed on the base of the analysis. The analysis include an analysis of the product itself from both, customer and technical points of view and an analysis of competitors offering similar functionality. This thesis includes proposal of a functional prototype of the module and design of the user interface for the module.
Legal Protection of Cloud Computing
Pecková, Tereza ; Holcová, Irena (advisor) ; Císařová, Zuzana (referee)
Legal Protection of Cloud Computing Abstract The thesis deals with the topic of cloud computing with a particular focus on a contractual regulation of the supply of Software as a Service (SaaS). The aim of this work is to provide an insight into the issue of the obligation arising from the supply of cloud services and the various ways to contractually capture the aspects of the service between provider and user. The first part defines the technology of cloud computing with the focus on one specific model, namely Software as a Service. Furthermore, cloud computing is embedded in the legal framework within the internal legal order and the EU legal order. The second part of the work already analyzes the obligation that arises between the provider and the user of SaaS cloud services which needs to be contractually treated. Attention is paid to the essential requirements concerning contracts, such as the applicable law, liability of the parties, change or termination of the contract, as well as requirements that are specific to the SaaS contracts, such as the issue of incorporating intellectual property rights in SaaS contracts, service level agreement and acceptable use policy. The subject of the third part is an individual topic related to the supply of SaaS services, and that is the issue of data stored on...
The analysis of cloud-based Business Intelligence solutions for SMEs
Slavětínský, Radek ; Novotný, Ota (advisor) ; Kerol, Valeria (referee)
The thesis is focused on the analysis of presently offered products supporting Business Intelligence (BI) which are affordable for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Current BI solutions available to SMEs are mostly offered via Cloud computing, specifically in the form of Software as a Service (SaaS) as it requires low initial acquisition costs. The objectives of this thesis are to analyse the work in applications for BI in cloud that can be used by SMEs and to analyse in detail the comparison the worldwide extended reporting tools distributed as SaaS in the lower price category. The theoretical part provides a description of the Cloud computing and the BI system. In the practical part are selected following products: IBM Watson Analytics, Qlik Sense Cloud, Zoho Reports, Tableau Public and Microsoft Power BI. Practical testing of these applications was based on evaluation of the selected metrics with weights calculated by using the Fuller's triangle. Analyses and the information form the basis for comparison of selected applications. The contribution of this thesis is in discovering the strengths and weaknesses of these BI solutions. The output of this thesis can be used as a source for the selection of BI applications for SMEs.
Copyright protection of software, software as a servis
Kalabza, Viktor ; Holcová, Irena (advisor) ; Křesťanová, Veronika (referee)
This diploma thesis describes Czech legislation on copyright protection of computer programs in European and international law context. The commentary is mostly focused on current, practical issues, which often aren't clearly and satisfactorily solved, or issues which are subjects of current or recent litigations before European courts. First chapter introduces special characteristics of computer programs in copyright law, shortly mentions other possibilities of their legal protection and outlines some problems connected with massive technology development and international dimension of these questions, which are enlarged in following chapters. It also defines basic terminology used in the thesis. Chapter two, called "Sources of international and European law" mainly focuses on international treaties and EU directives, on which current Czech copyright protection of computer programs is based. Following chapter describes Czech copyright protection of computer programs, respecting, in general, structure of Czech Copyright Act and simultaneously gives deeper look into selected up to date problems. It compares computer programs with traditional copyrighted works, explains i.a. concept of "employee's work" and closely focuses on author's moral and, mainly, economic rights. Special attention is dedicated...
Proposal of a System Module for Analyzing Visitors
Wawrosz, Tomáš ; Janošík, Petr (referee) ; Luhan, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor thesis propose a prototype of a module, which serves as s tool for a website analysis via heatmaps. The module has been designed on the base of the analysis. The analysis include an analysis of the product itself from both, customer and technical points of view and an analysis of competitors offering similar functionality. This thesis includes proposal of a functional prototype of the module and design of the user interface for the module.
Music Streaming Service
Škultéty, Erik ; Musil, Petr (referee) ; Mlích, Jozef (advisor)
This thesis deals with music streaming subject and implementation of a model application for MeeGo based platforms. Application relies on services provided by RTP protocol. These services are supplied by GStreamer framework plugins. Cloud computing topic is also discussed later in this thesis, focussing mainly on the SaaS method. Finally, a server part which provides a list containing available radios, needed by the client part, as well as the possibility for users to add new radios into the database, is described.
Integration of SaaS into on-premise-based information systems in enterprises
Žižka, Petr ; Gála, Libor (advisor) ; Buchalcevová, Alena (referee)
This Master's Thesis focuses on integration of software that are provided as services (SaaS) into current on-premise information systems of enterprises. In enterprise computing, services such as SaaS are usually integrated into cloud services. In recent years, cloud services have been experiencing a dynamic growth, and, in various forms, they have been entering enterprises of different sizes and fields. At the same time, the experience show that implementation of SaaS into enterprise computing faces many challenges due to the fact that the SaaS vendors have exclusively focused on improvement of software functionality and the integration itself has completely remained out of their attention. Given that, the integration of SaaS is rather complicated or even inaccessible for many enterprises. In particular, small and medium-sized businesses are a very specific target groups and the traditional integration platforms are unaffordable for them. The goal of this thesis is to develop a methodology based on MeFIS that would cover integration of SaaS into on-premise-based information systems in small and medium enterprises. In this thesis, first, I will define the terms used in integration of IT and cloud services and describe the essential principles, tools, and technologies used. Second, I will conduct a literature review of available sources to find the best methodology for integration of SaaS, which would take into account the specific needs of small and medium enterprises. Third, I will develop a methodology based on the methodology framework MeFIS (Methodology Framework for IS/ICT Systems). At the final stage, the developed methodology will be applied in one company in the Czech Republic. The emerged integration challenges will be described and their solutions will be developed; thus, this thesis might also serve as a specific example of SaaS integration into enterprise information systems within small and medium-sized businesses.
Cloud Computing in dentistry
Šeda, Matěj ; Potančok, Martin (advisor) ; Voříšek, Jiří (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the opportunities of Cloud Computing technologies and services in dentistry in the Czech Republic. It is especially focused on the use of the Software-as-a-Service distribution model in dental practice management system. Primarily, the information system, which uses a cloud model for distribution of a the dental practice management software, is defined. Then the functionality requirements for this software and general advantages and disadvantages of Cloud Computing in relation to dentistry are summarized. This part also describes the legislative and technical prerequisites for keeping electronic health records. These theoretical findings serve as a basis for the market analysis of Cloud Computing in the field of dentistry in the Czech Republic and abroad, also to carry out interviews with dentists and workers of selected dental surgeries or clinics. Based on these interviews the current condition of dentistry in the Czech Republic and the attitude of Czech surgeries to Cloud Computing is described. The last part of this work presents the options of moving to the cloud and proposes solutions of some Cloud Computing issues, which emerged from previous analyses.
Categorization of Cloud Computing Services
Morávek, Jan ; Karkošková, Soňa (advisor) ; Feuerlicht, Jiří (referee)
The thesis is focused on the introduction to issue of cloud computing and cloud computing services. The main objective is to categorization of services in accordance to several parameters, which tends as crucial factors of choosing cloud computing services. The conclusion is achieved by analyzing various cloud computing services and subsequent synthesis of the most important parameters. The results of this thesis are the definitions of relevant categories common for the distributed models of service. According to these a potential consumer may choose from provided cloud computing services. Individual categories are divided by their technological or organizational characteristics. The categories are further defined from the infrastructure-as-a-service model view. The thesis is divided into a theoretical and a practical part. While the theoretical part describes basic terminology, characteristics and division of models, the practical part is defined by three sections. The first section contains the definitions of the most important categories with given parameters of distribution models. In the second section, categories from the infrastructure-as-a-service view are defined. In the last section, an analysis of globally accessible services focused on the infrastructure-as-a-service is provided.

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