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Verification of the Testing methodology according to international practices and standards on a real project
Luksch, Patrik ; Buchalcevová, Alena (advisor) ; Němec, Jan (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to verify the Testing methodology according to international practices and standards which was created and published by Iveta Králová in her thesis in 2013. In order to achieve this goal multiple partial goals have been set. In the theoretical part the basic concepts used in this thesis are identified and described and also the Test methodology according to international practices and standards is introduced. The practical part focuses on other sub-objectives. First, the project on which the Methodology was verified is introduced. Then the way in which the Methodology was verified is described followed by the actual realization of verification. After that the adjustments and modifications of the Methodology are recommended. The outcome of this thesis is to evaluate whether Testing methodology according to international practices and standards is usable on a real project. The contribution of this thesis is to confront corporate software testing processes with international standards and practices which helps to optimize and improve the processes in a particular company. Another contribution are recommendations for amendments to the Methodology.
Management of manual tests in HP Quality Center version 12
Luksch, Patrik ; Buchalcevová, Alena (advisor) ; Doležel, Michal (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to describe Quality Center version 12, which is a tool developed by Hewlett Packard for testing software functionality. The first part of this thesis is devoted to basic terms of testing and its methods. The types of testing tools are introduced and Quality Center itself is categorized into appropriate category. The next part contains description of installation and settings of Quality Center and also the manipulation with this tool which consists of planning, start-ups of manual tests and failure reporting. With this thesis the potential future user of this tool should be able to create requirements for testing, the testing sets and also to write the tests, run them and evaluate them. The contribution of this thesis is the emergence of a guide in Czech, which is useful for teaching software testing at the University of Economics or Competence Center.

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