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Application of Agile Methodology in a Company
Bednařík, Jaroslav ; Truong, Majka (referee) ; Doubravský, Karel (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is aimed at agile project management, primarily at using Scrum as one of the agile practices. The theoretical part describes each and every active and passive part of Scrum during project management. The practical part describes concrete application of Scrum practices on software project for a language school, in real environment.
Application for Worktime Monitoring and Reporting
Šlapák, Jiří ; Škoda, Petr (referee) ; Malý, Jakub (advisor)
This bachelor thesis studies the management of software development, reporting and tracking work of developers. The basic ideologies for this thesis are agile methodologies Scrum and Kanban. The combination of the two is called Scrumban. The final result of this thesis is an intuitive web application called Scrumban Board, which offers a way for team management, planning tasks for teams and tracking efficiency of the development. The second part is a minimalistic application called Scrumban Client for the Windows operation system. This application offers an easy way of tracking work time.
Rational Unified Process as Methodology of Software Development
Rytíř, Vladimír ; Burget, Radek (referee) ; Kreslíková, Jitka (advisor)
Goal of my work is to introduce software development process metods specialized to Rational Unified Process metod from IBM. I aplicate inception and elaboration phases of RUP on practical example.
Implementation of Agile Project Management Approach in Selected Company
Bartovičová, Slavomíra ; Bajger, David (referee) ; Doskočil, Radek (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with implementation of Agile Project Management Approach for smaller software projects of the department ATS of the office HTS CZ of the corporation Honeywell. The ATS department is a part of the Aerospace division, focused at aviation. For implementation of new approach there was used the agile methodology Scrum and the project management standard PMBoK.
Behaviour Driven Development and Scrum in corporate environment
Kulhánková, Barbora ; Buchalcevová, Alena (advisor) ; Kučera, Jan (referee)
Agile software development methodologies these days are not used only in small enterprises or startups, they are getting spread around large enterprises as well. An evidence of this fact could be, that Scrum is nowadays the most commonly used approach to software development. So this thesis focuses on usage of agile approaches, Scrum methodology in particular, in large enterprises. Author presents an approach called Behaviour Driven development and proposes how this approach could help dealing with imperfections or barriers of Scrum when used in large enterprises. The major outcome of this thesis is author's own methodology called ScrumFlow, based on Scrum methodology and extended by Behaviour Driven Development approaches. ScrumFlow methodology is published on a website and available for free.
Analysis of agile projects in our company
Černý, Jan ; Buchalcevová, Alena (advisor) ; Mittner, Jan (referee)
This diploma thesis aims at the development of agile software projects of an existing company. The main goal of this dissertation has been to identify and analyze the most frequent current problems of the company, then to summarize their impact and to propose the best possible way of dealing with them. As an integral part, the aim of the dissertation has also been the creation of an internal knowledge base which can help to prevent those problems from happening in future projects and to share mutual experiences. To fulfil this goal, it has been necessary to learn all the problems of the agile software development, to know the most widely used agile methodologies and some latest facts and recent trends in the area of agile projects. It has also been necessary to carry out the SWOT analysis of the company and analyze the results of the internal agile development survey. The next thing which had to be done was the identification and description of the most frequent problems of agile development projects and the assessment of the categories of projects which occur in the company and linking the problems with each of the categories. The content of the internal knowledge base was created to correspond with the results of my diploma thesis. The contribution of this dissertation is the identification and assessment of the most fre-quent problems of agile projects of an existing company, identification of possible impacts and recommendation of possible solutions. The other contribution is the identification of the project categories which are linked to the identified problems. Last but not least, the main benefit of this thesis is the creation of a new internal project management knowledge base which will help to share the experience among all the projects and in this way it will help to prevent the spread of these problems. This diploma thesis is divided into two main parts, theoretical and practical. In the theoretical part, there is a definition of "agile methodologies", a description of their typical examples and statistics as well as modern trends in the area of the development of agile projects. The practical part is divided into four chapters. They contain the results of the company's SWOT analysis and the results of the internal agile development survey. Then there is a presentation of the identified agile development problems, their possible impact and the recommendation how to deal with them. There is a full description of all the identified categories of projects and their identified problems with their assessment criteria as well as time-proven ways how to effectively deal with them. The last chapter contains and internal project management knowledge base which has been done by myself. The knowledge base may be very useful in the project management now and in the future.
Lean software development
Hefnerová, Lucie ; Buchalcevová, Alena (advisor) ; Balada, Jakub (referee)
The main goal of this bachelor thesis is the emergence of the clear Czech written material concerning the concept of Lean Software Development, which has been gaining significant attention in the field of software development, recently. Another goal of this thesis is to summarize the possible approaches of categorizing the concept and to summarize the possible approaches of defining the relationship between Lean and Agile software development. The detailed categorization of the tools potentially usable to support the principles is also covered. First chapters are written for the introductory purposes of the context of the concept of Lean Software Development -- the main approaches in the field of software development, history of the concept and Lean thinking are covered. Then, the main characteristics, categorization, schools of thought and principles of the concept are described. Following chapter deals with the both description and categorization of the tools usable to support the concept's principles. Finally, the advantages, disadvantages and real cases of the usage of Lean Software Development are introduced.

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