Course name:Computer-Aided Technology

Course code:KPV/CAT

Number of contact hours/week:2 (lecture) + 2 (seminar)

2 (self-study)

Course guarantor:Doc. Ing. Josef Basl, CSc.

Requirements for the successful completion of the course:

Continuous assessment:successful project

Final assessment:written examination

Only those who have successfully met the continuous assessment requirements will be permitted to take the examination.

Topics of lectures according to weeks:

1.Introduction to CA technology

2.CA product development

3.CA production planning

4.Methods applied in CA decision support systems

5.MRP principles

6.CRP principles

7.DBR principles

8. TOC principles

9.Buffer management

10.Application of project management principles

11.Effectiveness of CA technology

12.Systems integration of CA technology

13.Market offer in CA technology

14. CAT trends

Topics of seminars according to weeks:

1.Main functionality of a SW package in product development

2.Main functionality of a SW package in production planning

3.Main functionality of a SW package in inventory

4.Main functionality of a SW package in finance

5.Example of MRP

6.Example of CRP

7.Example of DBR

8.Example of TOC

9.Example of buffer management

10.Example of project management

11.Metrics of CT technology

12.Systems integrators in the Czech Republic

13.Analysis of the Czech market of CA technology

14. Final workshop

List of literature:

[1]Cierp, J. K.: ERP: A-Z Implementers´ Guide for Success, Resource Publisher, 2000, ISBN 0-9700352-1-7

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Course name:Database Systems in Computer Integrated Manufacturing

Course code:KPV/DBC

Number of contact hours/week:3 (lecture) + 3 (laboratory work)

2 (self-study)

Course guarantor:Doc. Ing. Pavel Kopeček, CSc.

Requirements for the successful completion of the course:

Continuous assessment:successful project

fulfilment of test requirements

Final assessment:combined examination (written and oral)

Only those who have successfully met the continuous assessment requirements will be permitted to take the examination.

Topics of lectures according to weeks:

  1. Introduction, basic definitions, data, information and database systems
  2. Data structures; objects; components

3.Building of IS by means of database technologies; conceptual modelling, function and data modelling, conceptual and database schema

4.E-R model, data normalization

5.Hierarchy and net models; bill of materials

6.Relational model – RDBS; transformation of the conceptual schema into RDBS; relational algebra

7.SQL

8.Object-relational, object and special database systems

9.Multidimensional database modelling; data stores; OLAP; data mining

10.Data organization; multi-user access to data, transaction, data locking

11.Architecture of database systems (file-server, client-server, distributed database, application integration)

12.Database on WEB. XML

  1. Properties and brief characteristics of some commercial database systems

Topics of laboratory work according to weeks:

1.Introduction to Visual FoxPro

2.Database project, indices

3.Forms and control form elements

4.Links between forms and database

5.Object approach to data processing

6.Properties, methods, classes

7.Assignment of projects

8.Work on individual projects, discussion

9.Work on individual projects, discussion

10.Work on individual projects, discussion

11.Work on individual projects, discussion

12.Work on individual projects, discussion

13.Presentation and evaluation of projects

List of literature:

[1]Batini, C., Ceri, S., Navath, S.: Conceptual Database Design in E-R Approach, The Benjamin/Cummings Publ. Comp., Inc., 1992.

[2]Celko, J.: Joe Celko’s SQL FOR SMARTIES: Advanced SQL Programming, Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, San Francisco, California, 1995.

[3]Gray, J., Reuter, A.: Transaction Processing: Concepts and Techniques, Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, San Francisco, California, 1993.

[4]Kimball, R.: The Data Warehouse Toolkit: Practical Techniques for Building Dimensional Data Warehouses, John Wille, 1996.

Course name:Tax System

Course code:KPV/DSP

Number of contact hours/week:2 (lecture) + 2 (seminar)

2 (self-study)

Course guarantor:Doc. Ing. Lilia Dvořáková, CSc.

Requirements for the successful completion of the course:

Continuous assessment:individual assignments (using the knowledge gained in the course in solving practical problems)

Final assessment:oral examination

Only those who have successfully met the continuous assessment requirements will be permitted to take the examination.

Topics of lectures according to weeks:

1.Introduction to taxation

2.Tax system in the Czech Republic

3.Corporation income taxation

4.Optimization of taxable income

5.Tax deductible and non-deductible costs (expenditures)

6.Personal income taxation

7.Employee taxation

8.Value-added tax in the Czech Republic

9.Value-added tax in import and export

10.Consumption tax

11.Road tax

12.Real estate tax

13.Tax and fee administration

Topics of seminars according to weeks:

1.Basic legislative tax requirements

2.Determination of taxable income in different accounting systems

3.Transformation of economic result into taxable income

4.Corporation income taxation

5.Tax depreciation of long-term assets, concept of SAP concerning long-term assets

6.Personal income taxation

7.Incomes from business and other gainful activities

8.Employee taxation

9.Value-added tax in the Czech Republic

10.Value-added tax in import and export

11.Consumption tax

12.Road tax

13.Real estate tax and its practical application

List of literature:

[1]ACCA TEXTBOOKS: Tax Framework. At Foulks Lynch Ltd, 1996

[2]ACCA TEXTBOOKS: Tax Planning. At Foulks Lynch Ltd, 1996

Course name:Economic Evaluation of Production Processes

Course code:KPV/EHV

Number of contact hours/week:3 (lecture) + 2 (seminar)

2 (self-study)

Course guarantor:Ing. Jana Kleinová, CSc.

Requirements for the successful completion of the course:

Continuous assessment:10 - 20 assignments (using the knowledge gained in the course in solving a practical problem)

Final assessment:oral examination

Topics of lectures according to weeks:

1.Theoretical basis of analysis and evaluation of production processes

2.Methodology of corporate analysis

3.Technical and economic analysis - setting of job standards

4.Technical and economic analysis - calculations

5.Technical and economic analysis - choice of technology

6.Investment planning and decision-making I.

7.Investment planning and decision-making II.

  1. Product analysis
  2. Product analysis
  3. Financial analysis I.
  4. Financial analysis II.

Topics of seminars according to weeks:

1.Statistical methods

2.Profit analysis, quality analysis

3.Analysis of machine utilization

4.Calculation - technology of production

5.Operational plan and resulting calculation

6.Choice of optimal technology

7.Choice of optimal investment alternatives

  1. Case study - complex solution
  2. Case study - complex solution
  3. Financial analysis
  4. Discussion and evaluation of assignments

List of literature:

[1]Ardalan, A.: Economic and Financial Analysis for Engineering and Project Management. CRC Press 2000

Course name:Econometrics

Course code:KPV/EKM

Number of contact hours/week:2 (lecture) + 2 (seminar)

2 (self-study)

Course guarantor:Ing. Jana Kleinová, CSc.

Requirements for the successful completion of the course:

Continuous assessment:10 - 20 assignments (using the knowledge gained in the course in solving a practical problem)

Final assessment:combined examination (written an oral)

Topics of lectures according to weeks:

1.Origins and evolution of econometrics

2.Economic data processing

3.Economic statistics

4.Economic indicator of numerical computations

5.Cost analysis

6.Benefit analysis

7.Cost-benefit analysis

8.Production analysis

9.Supply and demand analysis

10.Elasticity of economic functions

11.Cost models and dynamic calculation

12.Static econometric models

13.Dynamic econometric models

Topics of seminars according to weeks:

1.Graphical data descriptions

2.Graphs of basic functions

3.Mathematical and graphical models of cost functions

4.Mathematical and graphical models of benefit functions

5.Models of cost-benefit position

6.Models of cost-benefit position

7.Production function modelling

8.Optimization of production based on production functions

9.Mathematical and graphical models of supply and demand functions

10.Elasticity of economic functions - numerical computation

11.Dynamic calculation

12.Static econometric models

13.Dynamic market model; discussion and evaluation of assignments

List of literature:

[1]Jorgenson, D. W.: Econometric Modelling of Producer Behaviour, MIT Press 2000

Course name:Corporate Finance

Course code:KPV/FPX

Number of contact hours/week:2 (lecture) + 2 (seminar)

2 (self-study)

Course guarantor:Ing. Jana Kleinová, CSc.

Requirements for the successful completion of the course:

Continuous assessment:10 - 20 assignments (using the knowledge gained in the course in solving a practical problem)

Final assessment:oral examination

Topics of lectures according to weeks:

1.Corporate finance, characteristics

2.Internal financing

3.External financing I. (owner financing)

4.External financing II. (crediting)

5.Special financing (leasing, factoring)

6.Management of current assets I.

7.Management of current assets II.

8.Investment decision-making and long-term financing

9.Financial analysis I.

10.Financial analysis II.

11.Financial planning I.

12.Financial planning II.

13.Financial control

Topics of seminars according to weeks:

1.Basic terms

2.Cash flow

3.Profit, profit analysis, profit distribution

4.Depreciation, depreciation methods, comparison

5.Shares, bonds

6.Bearing interest - current account

7.Equity and liabilities

8.Leasing, factoring

9.Valuation of investments

10.Financial analysis

11.Long-term financial plan

12.Short-term financial plan

13.Discussion and evaluation of assignments

List of literature:

[1]Banninga, S., Sarig, O., Benninga, S.: Corporate Finance. McGraw - Hill Companies 1997

Course name:Corporate Economic System

Course code:KPV/HSP

Number of contact hours/week:3 (lecture) + 3 (seminar)

2 (self-study)

Course guarantor:Doc. Ing. Lilia Dvořáková, CSc.

Requirements for the successful completion of the course:

Continuous assessment:fulfilment of test requirements

Final assessment:oral examination

Only those who have successfully met the continuous assessment requirements will be

permitted to take the examination.

Topics of lectures according to weeks:

  1. Accounting principles and reporting, balance sheet
  2. Basics of double-entry bookkeeping, balance sheet and income statement accounts
  3. Instruments for conclusive evidence of accounting, accounting books, accounting technique
  4. Accounting legislation, internal accounting checking system
  5. Representation of inventory in accounting
  6. Representation of inventory in accounting
  7. Representation of long-term assets in accounting
  8. Representation of long-term assets in accounting
  9. Short-term financial property and short-term financial resources
  10. Account relations
  11. Liabilities and long-term liabilities
  12. Costs, revenues and economic result
  13. Statement of accounts

Topics of seminars according to weeks:

  1. Balance sheet, its function, structure
  2. Accounts structure, double-entry bookkeeping
  3. Accounting books and bookkeeping
  4. Internal accounting checking system
  5. SAP information system, accounting scenarios
  6. SAP external accounting, EXACT GLOBE – financial administration
  7. SAP internal accounting, EXACT GLOBE – financial management
  8. Inventories – A and B cases
  9. Long-term assets
  10. Financial accounts, account relations
  11. Equity and long-term liabilities
  12. Economic result and its accounting status
  13. Statement of accounts, characteristics, purpose, reporting and submission

List of literature:

[1]Meigs, W. B., Meigs, R. F.: Accounting: The Basis for Bussines Decisions, USA 1987

Course name:Production Control Methodology

Course code:KPV/MRV

Number of contact hours/week:2 (lecture) + 2 (seminar)

2 (self-study)

Course guarantor:Doc. Ing. Gejza Horváth, CSc.

Requirements for the successful completion of the course:

Continuous assessment:fulfilment of test requirements

Final assessment:oral examination

Topics of lectures according to weeks:

1.Introduction, essential terms and relations in production and its control

2.Workforce in the production process, qualitative and quantitative determination and control of the workforce

3.Machines and facilities in the production process – characterization from the point of view of production control

4.Providing material for production

5.Providing machine servicing, energy, tools, manipulation and packaging for production

6.Quality control in production

7.Preparation of production

8.Production scheduling

9.Calculation of capacities

10.Operational production planning

11.Operational production control

12.Production documents and records

13.Modern approaches to production control

Topics of seminars according to weeks:

1.Opening seminar

2.Case study – calculation of production capacity

3.Case study – calculation of workforce capacity in a production system

4.Case study – calculation of workplace capacity

5.Case study – calculation of capacities of various workplaces in a production system

6.Case study – determination of the size of workforce and machinery for processing an order

7.Case study – calculation of the capacity of a group of machines for a given production programme

8.Case study – purchasing of material for production

9.Case study – calculation of tool consumption

10.Case study – design and calculation of essential parameters of a production line

11.Case study – production time schedule

12.Case study – design of production scheduling

13.Test

List of literature:

[1]Dilworth, J., B.: Production and operations management, Random House New York 1986

Course name:Managerial Accounting and Controlling

Course code:KPV/MUC

Number of contact hours/week:2 (lecture) + 2 (seminar)

2 (self-study)

Course guarantor:Doc. Ing. Lilia Dvořáková, CSc.

Requirements for the successful completion of the course:

Continuous assessment:individual assignments (using the knowledge gained in the course in solving practical problems)

Final assessment:oral examination

Only those who have successfully met the continuous assessment requirements will be

permitted to take the examination.

Topics of lectures according to weeks:

  1. Managerial accounting and controlling and their development
  2. Importance of cost and revenue classification
  3. Methods of cost determination and cost, revenue and profit management
  4. Methods of cost determination and cost, revenue and profit management
  5. Usage of calculations in controlling
  6. Budgeting and cost and revenue management
  7. Standard cost methods
  8. Decision-making situations without capital requirements
  9. Decision-making situations without capital requirements
  10. Decision-making situations with capital requirements
  11. Decision-making situations with capital requirements
  12. Price decision-making
  13. Internal accountability management

Topics of seminars according to weeks:

  1. Tasks and case studies concerning lecture No1.
  2. Tasks and case studies concerning lecture No2.
  3. Tasks and case studies concerning lecture No3.
  4. Tasks and case studies concerning lecture No4.
  5. Tasks and case studies concerning lecture No5.
  6. Tasks and case studies concerning lecture No6.
  7. Tasks and case studies concerning lecture No7.
  8. Tasks and case studies concerning lecture No8.
  9. Tasks and case studies concerning lecture No9.
  10. Tasks and case studies concerning lecture No10.
  11. Tasks and case studies concerning lecture No11.
  12. Tasks and case studies concerning lecture No12.
  13. Tasks and case studies concerning lecture No13.

List of literature:

[1]Drury, C.: Management Cost Accounting. Fifth edition published by Thomson Learning 2002

Course name:Organization of Industrial Enterprises

Course code:KPV/ORP

Number of contact hours/week:2 (lecture) + 2 (seminar)

2 (self-study)

Course guarantor:Doc. Ing. Jan Horejc, Ph.D.

Requirements for the successful completion of the course:

Continuous assessment:successful semester project

Final assessment:oral examination

Topics of lectures according to weeks:

  1. Introduction to organization, basic definitions
  2. Types of enterprises

3.Organization of design processes

4.Types of organizational structures I (stable structures)

5.Types of organizational structures II (flexible structures)

6.Organization of managerial processes

7.Organization of industrial enterprises

8.Holdings, chains of enterprises

9.Organizational standard design

10.Organizational diagnostics

11.Organizational changes

  1. Project of organizational structures
  2. Organizational development

Topics of seminars according to weeks:

1.Basic terms of organization

2.Types of organizations in the Czech Republic

3.Types of enterprises

4.Division of labour, delegation of power, coordination

5.Matrix organization

6.Modelling of managerial processes

7.Organization of industrial enterprises

8.Types of holdings

9.Organizational standard design

10.Reengineering I

11.Reengineering II

12.ARIS

13.Future trends in organization

List of literature:

[1]Gibson, J. L., Ivancevich, J. M., Donnelly, J. H.: Organizations – Behavior, Structure, Processes. Business Publications, Plano, 1988.

[2]Mintzberg, H. – Mintzberg on Management: Inside Our Strange World of Organizations. Free Press, New York, 1989.

[3]Mullins, L. J.: Management and Organizational Behaviour, Pitman, London, 1991

[4]Hammer, M., Champy, J.: Reengineering the Corporation – A Manifesto for the Business Revolution. Harper Business, New York, 1993

Course name:Operations Research 1

Course code:KPV/OV1

Number of contact hours/week:2 (lecture) + 2 (seminar)

3 (self-study)

Course guarantor:Doc. Ing. Eva Mainzová, CSc.

Requirements for the successful completion of the course:

Continuous assessment:successful assignments

Final assessment:combined examination (written and oral)

Topics of lectures according to weeks:

1.Nature of operations research, phase, modelling approach

2.Linear programming, models, solutions, definitions

3.Simplex method, iterative steps, optimality test, implementation

4.Duality theory, shadow prices, Dual-Simplex method

5.Post-optimality analysis, reoptimization technique, sensitivity analysis

6.Transportation problem, supplier-customer, supplier-stock-customer

7.Transportation problem, supplier-customer, supplier-stock-customer

8.Assignment problem, Hungarian method

9.Travelling salesman problem, Branch and Bound method

10.Network analysis, terminology, CPM method, time analysis

11.CPM method - cost analysis

12.CPM method - source analysis

13.PERT method - probability analysis

Topics of seminars according to weeks:

1.Construction of a mathematical model, introduction to STORM software

2.Formulation of a linear programming model, graphic solution

3.Calculations of the Simplex method, artificial variable technique, STORM

4.Primal-dual relationships, economic interpretation, calculation of the Dual-Simplex method

5.Changes in the coefficients of a nonbasic variable, a basic variable and in the right-side coefficients, introduction of a new variable and a new constraint, elimination of a variable and a constraint

6.Changes in the coefficients of a nonbasic variable, a basic variable and in the right-side coefficients; introduction of a new variable and a new constraint, elimination of a variable and a constraint

7.Approximation methods, MODI method, implementation, STORM

8.Prototype examples, implementation, STORM

9.Description in tree form, prototype examples, STORM

10.Graph construction; graphic, matrix and table solution, critical path, STORM

11.Time-cost curve, minimization of project costs

12.Graphic method, CPM - source analysis

13.Prototype examples; discussion and evaluation of assignments

List of literature:

[1]Hillier, F. S., Lieberman, G. J.: Introduction to Operations Research, 4th Edition,

ISBN 0-07-028908-5

Course name:Company Economics

Course code:KPV/PE

Number of contact hours/week:2 (lecture) + 2 (seminar)
2 (self-study)

Course guarantor:Doc. Ing. Oldřich Vykypěl, CSc., MBA