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Design and implementation of Agile testing methodology
Kemr, Jakub ; Buchalcevová, Alena (advisor) ; Doležel, Michal (referee)
The thesis focuses on the area of testing within Agile software development. The goal of the thesis is to design and implement a methodology for Agile testing in a specific project using the Eclipse Process Framework Composer tool based on an analysis of the testing process and related procedures in a specific, Agile development team. The thesis is divided into three parts. Theoretical part deals with the principal definitions and introduction to the topic and differences between Waterfall and Agile project management. The conclusion of the theoretical part is focused on the actual status of Agile development and growing importance of testing in Agile teams. The second part of the thesis is devoted on the characteristics of methodologies that the thesis is based on. These methodologies are compared to the requirements of extended methodology for Agile testing. The next part is an analysis of the processes and procedures in the Agile development team based on division of the development process into individual parts. Based on the analysis, and another three surveys there are identified problems in the software testing area. The third part is devoted to designing extension of methodology for Agile testing, its characteristics and implementation using the EPFC tool. Based on the extended and implemented methodology MMSP-AV, the main contribution of the thesis is the elimination of the identified problems and the overall improvement of the testing process. The default methodology MMSP is extended by Agile testing, User Experience testing and wide variety of key elements of the Agile software development. Final part summarizes all the lessons learned and opportunities for further expansion of the thesis and published methodology.
The Problematics of Phishing
Kemr, Jakub ; Klíma, Tomáš (advisor) ; Pavlíček, Luboš (referee)
Bachelor thesis focuses on still current and specific type of cybercrime called phishing. The goal of the thesis is to introduce an ordinary internet user to the phishing issue by describing the functionality of different techniques of attack and appropriate ways of prevention and defence against these types of cyber-attacks. The thesis is divided into three parts. Theoretical part deals with the introduction to the phishing issue and historical development of this fraudulent technology since the early 90s of the 20th century. Furthermore, the theoretical part describes the functionality of different types of phishing techniques from the most famous to the less well-known. The end of the theoretical part describes the prevention and defence possibilities at user, software and organizational level. The second part of the work focuses on the analysis of phishing attacks. First the thesis analyses some of the recent attacks on Czech clients, in particular their structure, progress and the real purpose. The following parts show the preparation and process of one classic and one modern attack with examples of detection and possibilities of appropriate defence against these specific techniques. Final part of the thesis shows the results of the survey and phishing quiz, focused on ordinary internet users and their awareness of this issue.

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