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Information system in the maintenance
Lang, Karel ; Hammer, Miloš (referee) ; Řezníčková, Hana (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to investigate the possibilities of usage various information systems in the management of company maintenance and to apply this knowledge to the current management maintenance system in Megatech Industries Hlinsko. The first part of the problem was solved by mapping the current market and comparing the offers of the individual information system maintenance providers, the second one was carried out in cooperation with the maintenance manager of Megatech Industries Hlinsko using the software solution Palstat CAQ. The findings of this work show that enterprise maintenance management can be performed in many ways, and almost any maintenance system can be supported by some kind of software support. Meanwhile, it has been proven, on the example of Megatech Industries Hlinsko, that no way of managing maintenance is perfect, and an independent observer can always find reserves for improvement.
Information system in the maintenance
Lang, Karel ; Hammer, Miloš (referee) ; Řezníčková, Hana (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to investigate the possibilities of usage various information systems in the management of company maintenance and to apply this knowledge to the current management maintenance system in Megatech Industries Hlinsko. The first part of the problem was solved by mapping the current market and comparing the offers of the individual information system maintenance providers, the second one was carried out in cooperation with the maintenance manager of Megatech Industries Hlinsko using the software solution Palstat CAQ. The findings of this work show that enterprise maintenance management can be performed in many ways, and almost any maintenance system can be supported by some kind of software support. Meanwhile, it has been proven, on the example of Megatech Industries Hlinsko, that no way of managing maintenance is perfect, and an independent observer can always find reserves for improvement.

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