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ČESKÉ VYSOKÉ UČENÍ TECHNICKÉ V PRAZE Fakulta Elektrotechnická Katedra Telekomunikační Techniky ČESKÉ VYSOKÉ UČENÍ TECHNICKÉ V PRAZE Fakulta elektrotechnická Katedra telekomunikační techniky Odhad ďalšieho vývoja odvetvia informačných a komunikačných technológií máj 2019 Bakalantka: Barbora Staroňová Vedúci práce: Ing. Zdeněk Brabec, CSc. Čestné vyhlásenie Vyhlasujem, že som predloženú prácu vypracovala samostatne s pomocou vedúceho práce a že som uviedla všetky použité informačné zdroje v súlade s Metodickým pokynom o dodržiavaní etických princípov pri príprave vysokoškolských záverečných prác. Dátum: 23.5. 2019 ................................................ podpis bakalantky ZADÁNÍ BAKALÁŘSKÉ PRÁCE I. OSOBNÍ A STUDIJNÍ ÚDAJE Příjmení: Staroňová Jméno: Barbora Osobní číslo: 466042 Fakulta/ústav: Fakulta elektrotechnická Zadávající katedra/ústav: Katedra telekomunikační techniky Studijní program: Elektronika a komunikace II. ÚDAJE K BAKALÁŘSKÉ PRÁCI Název bakalářské práce: Odhad dalšího vývoje odvětví informačních a komunikačních technologií Název bakalářské práce anglicky: Estimation of the Further Development of the Industry of Information and Communication Technologies Pokyny pro vypracování: S ohledem na disponibilní zdroje a možnost dalšího zpracování zaveďte klasifikaci podoborů informačních a komunikačních technologií. Identifikujte pro každý z podoborů klíčové aktéry. Jejich celkový obrat by měl činit dvě třetiny celosvětového obratu oboru informačních a komunikačních technologií. Strukturovaně zmapujte vývoj produkce klíčových aktérů za relevantní periodu. Výstupem Vaší práce bude zobecnění dosavadních trendů strukturálního vývoje odvětví informačních a komunikačních technologií (alespoň od roku 2010) a především pak odhad dalšího vývoje (alespoň do roku 2030). Vaše práce bude technologicky orientována. Seznam doporučené literatury: [1] OECD – Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development: OECD Stat / Information and Communication Technology. Dostupné z: https://stats.oecd.org/ [on-line] [2] ITU – International Telecommunication Union: ICT Statistics. Dostupné z: https://www.itu.int/en/ITU-D/Statistics/Pages/stat/default.aspx [on-line] [3] Fortune Global 500. Dostupné z: http://fortune.com/global500/ [on-line] [4] Forbes. Global 2000: The World's Largest Public Companies 2018. Dostupné z: https://www.forbes.com/global2000/list/ [on-line] Jméno a pracoviště vedoucí(ho) bakalářské práce: Ing. Zdeněk Brabec, CSc., katedra telekomunikační techniky FEL Jméno a pracoviště druhé(ho) vedoucí(ho) nebo konzultanta(ky) bakalářské práce: Datum zadání bakalářské práce: 04.02.2019 Termín odevzdání bakalářské práce: 24.05.2019 Platnost zadání bakalářské práce: 20.09.2020 ___________________________ ___________________________ ___________________________ Ing. Zdeněk Brabec, CSc. podpis vedoucí(ho) ústavu/katedry prof. Ing. Pavel Ripka, CSc. podpis vedoucí(ho) práce podpis děkana(ky) III. PŘEVZETÍ ZADÁNÍ Studentka bere na vědomí, že je povinna vypracovat bakalářskou práci samostatně, bez cizí pomoci, s výjimkou poskytnutých konzultací. Seznam použité literatury, jiných pramenů a jmen konzultantů je třeba uvést v bakalářské práci. Datum převzetí zadání Podpis studentky CVUT-CZ-ZBP-2015.1 © ČVUT v Praze, Design: ČVUT v Praze, VIC Poďakovanie Touto cestou vyslovujem poďakovanie vedúcemu práce Ing. Zdeňkovi Brabcovi, CSc. za jeho neoceniteľnú pomoc a rady pri vypracovaní bakalárskej práce. Poďakovanie patrí aj mojej rodine, za jej neustálu podporu počas celého štúdia. Ďakujem taktiež mojim spolužiakom, bez ktorých by posledné roky boli neporovnateľne ťažšie. Abstrakt Práca sa zaoberá vývojom odvetvia informačných a komunikačných technológií od roku 2008, ktoré skúma na vybraných kľúčových aktéroch. Mapuje vývoj ich produkcie za zvolenú časovú periódu desať rokov. Práca obsahuje stručné popisy jednotlivých spoločností spolu s popismi nimi ponúkaných produktov a služieb. Časť práce je venovaná popisu najvýznamnejších medzinárodných klasifikačných systémov. Pre účely štruktúrovaného popisu vývoja produkcie zvolených spoločností sú využité systémy NACE a Thomson Reuters Business Classification, ktorých vybrané kategórie sú popísané podrobnejšie. Jednotlivé číselné údaje sú zaradené do vybraných podkategórií a spracované pomocou tabuľkového procesora MS Excel. Výstupom práce je zovšeobecnenie doterajších trendov štrukturálneho vývoja odvetvia informačných a komunikačných technológií a odhad ďalšieho vývoja. Kľúčové slová ICT priemysel, klasifikačný systém, NACE, Thomson Reuters Business Classification, telekomunikácie, softvérové a počítačové služby, trendy vývoja ICT, hardvér a technologické vybavenie, elektronické a elektrické zariadenia. Abstract The thesis deals with the development of the information and communication technologies industry since 2008, which is examined on selected key players. It maps the development of their production over a selected period of 10 years. The thesis contains brief descriptions of individual companies along with descriptions of the products and services they offer. Part of the work is devoted to the description of the most important international classification systems. For the purpose of a structured description of the development of production of selected companies, NACE and Thomson Reuters Business Classification systems are used. Their selected categories are described in more detail. Individual numerical data are included in selected subcategories and processed using MS Excel. The output of the thesis is generalization of current trends of structural development of information and communication technologies and estimation of further development. Index Terms ICT industry, classification system, NACE, Thomson Reuters Business Classification, telecommunications, software and computer services, ICT development trends, technology hardware and equipment, electronic and electrical equipment. OBSAH 1 Úvod .................................................................................................................................. 13 2 Vybrané spoločnosti .......................................................................................................... 14 2.1 Karty spoločností ....................................................................................................... 14 3 Klasifikačné systémy .......................................................................................................... 39 3.1 Medzinárodné klasifikačné systémy ......................................................................... 39 3.1.1 ISIC (International Standard Classification of All Economic Activities) ................. 39 3.1.2 NACE (Statistical Classification of Economic Activities in EU) ............................... 40 3.1.3 CPC (Central Product Classification) ...................................................................... 40 3.1.4 NAICS (North American Industry Classification System) ....................................... 41 3.1.5 TRBC (Thomson Reuters Business Classification) .................................................. 41 3.2 Vybrané klasifikačné systémy ................................................................................... 42 3.2.1 Popis vybraných kategórií – klasifikácia NACE ...................................................... 42 3.2.2 Popis vybraných kategórií – klasifikácia TRBC ....................................................... 53 4 Spracovanie číselných údajov ............................................................................................ 61 4.1 Spracovanie údajov podľa NACE ............................................................................... 61 4.2 Spracovanie údajov podľa TRBC a porovnanie s NACE ............................................. 68 5 Záver .................................................................................................................................. 74 6 Bibliografia ........................................................................................................................ 75 Zoznam grafov Graf 1: Priemerné výnosy kategórií NACE za obdobie 10 rokov – druhá úroveň ......................... 63 Graf 2: Priemerné výnosy kategórií NACE za obdobie 10 rokov – prvá úroveň ........................... 64 Graf 3: Výnosy kategórií NACE za jednotlivé roky – druhá úroveň ............................................... 65 Graf 4: Výnosy kategórií NACE za jednotlivé roky – prvá úroveň ................................................. 66 Graf 5: Nárast (pokles) výnosov kategórií NACE v porovnaní s rokom 2008 – druhá úroveň ...... 67 Graf 6: Nárast (pokles) výnosov kategórií NACE v porovnaní s rokom 2008 – prvá úroveň ......... 68 Graf 7: Priemerné výnosy kategórií TRBC za obdobie 10 rokov – druhá úroveň .......................... 69 Graf 8: Priemerné výnosy kategórií TRBC za obdobie 10 rokov – prvá úroveň ............................ 70 Graf 9: Výnosy kategórií TRBC za jednotlivé roky – druhá úroveň ............................................... 71 Graf 10: Výnosy kategórií TRBC za jednotlivé roky – prvá úroveň ................................................ 72 Graf 11: Nárast (pokles) výnosov kategórií TRBC v porovnaní s rokom 2008 – druhá úroveň ..... 73 Graf 12: Nárast (pokles) výnosov kategórií TRBC v porovnaní s rokom 2008 – prvá úroveň ....... 74 1 Úvod V súčasnosti je moderná spoločnosť založená na technológiách. Pre väčšinu sveta sú moderné technológie neoddeliteľnou súčasťou každodenného života. Predstavujú akýsi životný štandard, ktorý v dnešnej dobe majoritná časť ľudskej populácie berie ako samozrejmosť. Konkrétne odvetvie informačných a komunikačných technológií
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