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Application Lifecycle Management - products comparison
Jandl, Jiří ; Kunstová, Renáta (advisor) ; Štěpán, Radek (referee)
This work focuses on Application lifecycle management (ALM) tools. The goal of the work is to describe Polarion ALM 2012 tool and compare it's functional areas, their relations, their collaboration and coverage of ALM definition with other tools on the ALM market by IBM and HP. The main functions of specific ALM areas are reviewed taking into account the aspects of team collaboration, process documentation, information sharing, configuration possibilities, creating artifacts options, linking and traceability options. The contribution of this work is commented comparison of several ALM tools made by market leaders with tool made by Polarion. First part describes the ALM platform on general level. The second part describes Polarion ALM 2012 solution. The third part compares HP ALM 11 and IBM Rational Team Concert Enterprise 3.0 tools with Polarion ALM 2012 tool.
Managing Builds in Team Foundation Server
Jašíková, Naďa ; Pavlíček, Luboš (advisor) ; Pecinovský, Rudolf (referee)
Objectives of this bachelor thesis include summarizing the aspects of build management in the Team Foundation Server environment on one hand and creating Build Manager, a functional extension of Visual Studio to support build management. Initially, the thesis defines what the build management process is and places the automated build process in the project development life cycle. After the general introduction, specific technology to support the project development process is introduced -- Team Foundation Server -- and within the TFS environment, Team Foundation Build is covered. The chapters concerning specific technology start off by describing the architecture of the particular environment, including its components and their purpose. Further on, the key concept of Team Foundation Build is introduced and options to customize the build process are described. The following chapter lists the available client tools to access Team Foundation Build and to manage builds and short lists of their functions are included. After having described the existing clients, Visual Studio extensibility is covered as a basis for the new client tool to be developer. Based on the requirements on Build Manager and thanks to the new versions of Team Foundation Server 2010 a Visual Studio 2010, the Visual Studio Package project type is selected and for the purpose of deployment, the VSIX structure is used. The final chapter covers the actual Visual Studio extension -- Build Manager. Apart from listing the basic functional requirements on the new tool, the chapter describes implementation-related matters and a brief summary of implemented functions from the user's point of view.

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