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Proposal of Software Development Methodology with Focus on UX
Mikula, Jan ; Šebesta, Michal (advisor) ; Chocholatý, Drahomír (referee)
The main objective of this work is to propose a software development methodology which will reflect both issues -- design of User Experience (UX) and its implementation. The second objective is to compare the current software development methodologies. The third objective is to describe the work environment and the principles of that environment to fully implement this methodology. The fourth objective is to test the methodology in practice and validate its performance on my own startup. The fifth objective is to analyze companies which are focusing on similar product as my startup and their approach to UX development. First I will take look at waterfall methodology and then at modern agile methodologies such as Scrum, Kanban and Lean management, which are now becoming standard in software development. I will describe issues with the integration of UX into software development. The next section will introduce my own methodology, which is based on Scrum. The methodology consists of general principles of Lean and Agile management and the management, which is sometimes called "freedom at work". Then I will use the proposed methodology on my own startup project and will evaluate its use in practice. In last part I will analyze development process with focus on UX in projects Medium and Facebook. Thesis combines knowledge from Lean and agile management, economy and cognitive science to show the way to succeed in today services with great UX.
Possibilities of CSS3 and support in browsers
Mikula, Jan ; Kosek, Jiří (advisor) ; Hazucha, Andrej (referee)
The goal of this bachelor thesis is to analyzed possibilities of CSS3 language for current web design considering support for every properties of the language in relevant browser. In the beginning I briefly introduce history of CSS3 language and I describe the way of development third version of CSS3 language which is very different from older versions. I will describe the most important modules of CSS3. I will pay special attention to modules which are from the side of browsers most supported. If it's not supported with some of the relevant browsers I will describe the possibility of how to emulate the wanted function with another technology. I want to describe modules or properties of CSS3 in a context of practice use in current web design. I think that the contribution of the thesis is in complex description of the new properties of CSS3 language in an analysis which are useable from new properties of websites today. I see another contribution in the manuals of the new ways to emulate some of the properties of CSS3 in browsers without support of the given property.

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