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Sample solutions according to project methodology, Extreme Programming
Niko, Eduard ; Pavlíčková, Jarmila (advisor) ; Kunstová, Renáta (referee)
This work describes agile development methodology of information systems, Extreme Programming, and its subsequent performance on the selected project. The first part is an introduction to the agile methodologies in general along with knowledge of methodology Extreme Programming. Also, there is Slovak translation of agile manifesto, which serves as an outline for all agile methodologies. The second part is description of the project Chat with architecture client / server architecture in Java. To develop this project the methodology Extreme Programming has been used. The development environment used in this project was Netbeans 6.8. Other development tools used during the project are: Storage from Subversion on the server kitscm.vse.cz, T2 test framework and Jude for professional diagramming classes.
Selection and application of software development methodology which is suitable for analytical and development micro team
Pospíšil, Václav ; Kubíček, Jovan (advisor) ; Exnarová, Anna (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to explore the possibilities of software development methodology application on a project developed by a very small team. Three types of methodologies will be described subsequently - Extreme Programming, Select Perspective a Rational Unified Process. Each methodology will be applied on the real project, in given real conditions. The most appropriate methodology will be chosen and demonstrated on the real project of the software platform for e-commerces -- from the stage of inception to the stage of elaboration. Choosing of a methodology and its suitability is influenced mostly by the size of the development team where supposed tasks have to be fulfilled by only two employees. The given methodology will be judged, evaluated and modified for the needs of development micro teams. The way of modification will be described at the end of this thesis.
Requirement management and its implementation into the lifecycle of information system developement
Majling, Matej ; Stanovská, Iva (advisor) ; Hrdlička, Tomáš (referee)
Bachelor thesis consists of three parts. First part discuss the requirement management and requirement engineering. I described basic principles, processes and definitions which this discipline involves. In second part I compared the approaches of traditional and agile software development methodologies (Rational Unified Process, Feature Driven Development and Extreme Programming) to the software management and their differences. In the last part I introduce case study of real development project of information system for vehicle insurance administration. I applied agile principles to create unique process of requirement management for this specific project.
Research of agile development tools
Neumann, Jiří ; Buchalcevová, Alena (advisor) ; Balada, Jakub (referee)
Agile methodologies get more and more into the awareness of project managers. Long-term and unsuccessful projects can mean big risk for companies. Especially in highly competitive industries rapid delivery of a functional product is preferred to comprehensive documentation. For efficient management of agile development appropriate tools are needed. This bachelor thesis is based on these tools. It describes the current state in the market in these instruments, explaining what it can offer to agile teams and it also represents the best-known products of companies like Rally Software, VersionOne, TargetProcess and ExtremePlanner. For product comparison there are appropriate criteria proposed in the thesis. The results of the comparison are identified advantages and disadvantages of each instrument for both the community and the enterprise version of the software.

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