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Software Requirements Engineering with IBM Rational Requirements Composer
Hajník, Julius ; Buchalcevová, Alena (advisor) ; Stanovská, Iva (referee)
IBM Rational Requirements Composer (RRC) is a tool for software requirements engineering that supports requirements development and requirements management in the proces of software development. IBM RRC is a part of Collaborative Lifecycle Management (CLM) using the Jazz platform. In cooperation with other tools of this solution, especially with IBM Rational Team Concert (RTC), it advances the management of projects with large scope and extended teams. These tools have been developed for agile methodologies. This diploma uses the methodology for small software projects called MMSP for the analysis of IBM RRC's features. The main objective of this diploma thesis is the analysis of IBM RRC's features usable for software requirements engineering and demonstrates how to elevate the software requirements activities for school projects using the methodology MMSP. This diploma also pursues the objective of finding best practices and MMSP tasks to improve the requirements engineering proces. These objectives were achieved by deep analysis of various sources about software tools for requirements management, methodologies of IS/ICT development and information system development projects at the University of Economics in Prague and on using the IBM RRC. The key benefit of this diploma thesis is in raising the number of software tools which can be used for school projects of IS/ICT development using the MMSP methodology.
Localization and customization of OpenUP methodology
Rejnková, Petra ; Buchalcevová, Alena (advisor) ; Stanovská, Iva (referee)
These days there are a lot of methodologies which can be used for IS/ICT implementation projects. Apart from traditional rigorous methodologies such as Rational Unified Process (RUP), there are also agile methodologies, which are characterized by positive approach to change and iterative development with very short iterations. One of these methodologies is OpenUP, which combines both agile and rigorous principles. OpenUP covers the most important factors necessary to focus on during software development, but on the other hand it also respects the fact that each project is unique. That is why it offers the possibility to extend or customize its content for specific requirements. The main objective of this diploma is to localize and customize OpenUP methodology for the projects which are running within the courses of software engineering at the University of Economics in Prague. The result if this customization and localization is a methodology suitable for small software projects called MMSP. This diploma also pursues other objectives like to find and characterize tools suitable for administration and customization of the methodology. These objectives were achieved by deep analysis of various sources about OpenUP methodology, information system development projects and methodologies of IS/ICT development. The resulting methodology was not only based on these information but it also results from experiences and best practices from the projects at the University of Economics in Prague and from consultations with experts in practice. The key benefit of this diploma is a complete Czech localized methodology MMSP which can be used both for school and real projects of IS/ICT development. MMSP is available in a form that can be easily embraced, further customized and administrated.

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