Information technologies as a means supporting decision making in modern knowledge society
Provider: Univerzita Pardubice
Programme: Studentská grantová soutěž
Implementation period: 01.01.20 - 31.12.20
Workplace:
Fakulta ekonomicko-správní - FES
Investigator: Komárková JitkaTeam member: Kopáčková Hana | Jonášová Hana | Máchová Renáta | Heckenbergerová Jana | Hájek Petr | Sedlák Pavel | Maštálka Martin | Čermáková Ivana | Jech Jakub
Description:
Good data, information, and knowledge belong to key factors influencing decision-making in both public administration and private companies. Decision-making in public administration can significantly influence sustainable development of the society and quality of life of citizens. An adequate infrastructure for data collection, storage, processing, visualization, presentation, and re-use must be created. The project is focused on innovative ways of utilization of information technologies suitable for support of decision-making process at all management levels in public administration and private companies. Namely, it is focused on participative technologies suitable for sending suggestions to public authorities (data collection), utilization of artificial intelligence for modelling and security measures, and collection and utilization of spatial data (including remotely sensed data).
Good data, information, and knowledge belong to key factors influencing decision-making in both public administration and private companies. Decision-making in public administration can significantly influence sustainable development of the society and quality of life of citizens. An adequate infrastructure for data collection, storage, processing, visualization, presentation, and re-use must be created. The project is focused on innovative ways of utilization of information technologies suitable for support of decision-making process at all management levels in public administration and private companies. Namely, it is focused on participative technologies suitable for sending suggestions to public authorities (data collection), utilization of artificial intelligence for modelling and security measures, and collection and utilization of spatial data (including remotely sensed data).