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Metodika pro výběr a nasazení CASE nástrojů
Hradecká, Petra ; Prof. Ing. Václav Repa, CSc. (advisor)
The goal of this master’s thesis is to develop a methodology for CASE tool selection. This work consists of two parts. The first part is about software engineering, methodologies for IS development and its categorization, CASE tools and meta-modeling. The rest of the part is about methodological framework and current situation on the CASE tools market. The second part contains the methodology for selection of CASE tool. It is an open methodology and it offers a set of recommendations and procedures that are derived from best practices gathered from available resources and other similar methodologies. The main idea of this work is to devise a methodology for the CASE tools selection. The selection process is divided into several different segments that are analyzed in detail. The methodology distinguishes between both situations when the company either owns an existing CASE technology or it does not use CASE technology yet. The methodology suggests intensive internal communication during the selection and emphasizes the involvement of future users in the process. It is important to increase chance for smooth implementation and successful acceptance of the CASE in the company. The importance of considering differences in structure, character and the scope of projects, requirements for project management and maturity level of processes during the CASE tool selection process is highlighted.
Multiagent simulation - State interventions into rental housing market
Janovský, Lukáš ; Šalamon, Tomáš (advisor) ; Hradecká, Petra (referee)
The thesis focuses on the use of multiagent systems to model the rental housing market. At first the aim was to create the simulation, which would bring a new perspective on the development of the entire market. For this purpose I selected a relatively young methodology titled Agentology, which was subjected to the criticism of a model after finishing the model. That was a secondary principal objective of this thesis. The work is divided into two parts. In the first theoretical part the rental housing market is described and there are discussed the most important factors affecting its state. Simultaneously the chapter describes the most significant State interventions into the market, as we know them from the official housing policies. In the next stage the reader is made familiar with the basic principles of multi-agent modeling. In this chapter there is also an overview of selected methodologies of multiagent systems and one of them is selected and applied in further phases of this work. The second part refers to the multi-agent model. Using the Agentology methodology market model is assembled. The methodology accompanies all stages of model development from the task formulation, through conceptual and technological level to the final evaluation. This work strictly adheres to the methodology and all its recommendations. In the end, the result represents a model whose functionality has been verified by analyzing the output data. Finally the thesis deals with criticism of the Agentology methodology. This criticism is a result of experience gained from previous development. It concerns evaluation of concrete steps and also of methodology as a whole in terms of admittance, integrity and practicality.
Analýza licencí typu open source a jejich použití v praxi
Neumann, Martin ; Šalamon, Tomáš (advisor) ; Hradecká, Petra (referee)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to analyse the most commonly used open source/free software licenses. After brief introduction to the history and defining related terms, there is a classification of licenses by the method of distribution. An analysis of the most common licenses is brought in, followed by presentation of the main points of licensing conditions in the Czech language. The main purpose of this work is to create a transparent methodology for selecting the proper licenses according to defined criteria and the appropriate application. The work contains a simple table of licenses, divided by the selected criteria, which also refers to the detailed description of licensing terms. The main contribution of this work is an understandable description of the software licenses and the aforementioned methodology.
Differences between Oracle and Firebird database
Lelek, Roman ; Šalamon, Tomáš (advisor) ; Hradecká, Petra (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with comparing two different database systems. The first is a relational open source database system Firebird and the second is commercial solution Oracle Express Edition. In the first part, both database systems are described from several perspectives -- general characteristics, functionality and technology, consistency, data backup and recovery management, technical documentation, and performance. The reader is provided with information that he or she can use when deciding between an open source and a commercial solution. In the second part of the thesis is described, how the both databases' performance is tested practically, in a test application created in Java. Firebird has proven to be a better option for single-user applications (such as applications for mobile devices), multi-user applications for Windows and online data collection and analysis. Oracle should be used as a test environment of higher editions or as a master database for a small project (e.g. Wikipedia). Contributions of this thesis is not only in gathering, analyzing and sorting information about two different database systems from various sources and comparing the theoretical level to terms of practical use, but mainly in testing of performance and providing the information how quickly handles specific SQL commands. This kind of information couldn't be found in any published or digital sources.

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