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Usage of software applications in the field of project management in transnational corporations.
Osúch, Marek ; Kubálek, Tomáš (advisor) ; Dobrotka, Jozef (referee)
The diploma thesis deals with software applications used in project management in transnational companies. The goal of the thesis is to analyse these software applications and to apply gained knowledge via case study in which a certain company will be examined. The thesis is divided into two parts. The first part contains theoretical basis of the examined field. It deals with project management and applications used in this field. The practical part (the case study) includes the characteristics of the company examined, the development process and methodology of in-depth interview, analysis of the current state of the way project management applications are being used within the company, solution proposal, and solution implementation.
Systems approach to agile methodologies of software development
Urban, Daniel ; Mildeová, Stanislava (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused to researching agile methodologies of software development using a systems approach. This thesis has two main objectives. The first objective is the description and analysis of agile methodologies using a systems approach with respect to the project conducted in this thesis. The second and primary objective is selection of the appropriate agile methodology for student's project in a bank institution following analysis methodologies within which the application is developed for the needs of the Human Resources Department. Partial objective of this to compare the current approach applied to the development of the result of the selection of methodologies.
Scrum methodology in banking environment
Strihová, Barbora ; Buchalcevová, Alena (advisor) ; Grošup, Tomáš (referee)
Bachelor thesis "Scrum methodology in banking environment" is focused on one of agile methodologies called Scrum and description of the methodology used in banking environment. Its main goal is to introduce the Scrum methodology and outline a real project placed in a bank focused on software development through a case study, address problems of the project, propose solutions of the addressed problems and identify anomalies of Scrum in software development constrained by the banking environment. The thesis is divided into chapters about agile development principles, the Scrum methodology and banking environment in ICT, followed by a case study researching a project in a bank in its beginnings of software development according to Scrum methodology, and at last conclusions made of the case study. The thesis should be beneficial for those, who are part of development teams in banking institutions and are considering an introduction or are already introducing the Scrum methodology into their teams and would like to be enlightened by and at the same time avoid initial errors and obstacles, which the researched team has faced.
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.
Methodology of web application development in small team
Cikánek, Svatopluk ; Pecinovský, Rudolf (advisor) ; Mazánek, Petr (referee)
The topic of this master thesis is design of appropriate methodology for software develop-ment with specific requirements put by a development team and following use of chosen methodology in practice. Designed methodology should be applicable especially for startups and school projects. Within this thesis is described several methodologies of which author picks the most suitable one for a project and customize several of its parts. The cho-sen methodology is tested on a project of web application for electronic records of sales. After the project ends, methodology is evaluated and suggested changes are described. Outcome of this master thesis is methodology usable in practice and application which fully meets the requirements given by law.
The chosen agile methodologies in practical use
Růt, Václav ; Pour, Jan (advisor) ; Pour, Lukáš (referee)
The thesis focuses on concrete application of the selected agile methodologies on the designed new software development methodology in the company Firma 2.0. The theoretical section briefly characterizes agile methodologies in general and then focuses on their representative sample, and thus Scrum, Kanban, SAFe and LeSS and the DevOps movement, which build a framework for the practical section. The selected components, which are used in the second part, are emphasized. Importantly, all of the methodologies are based on the agile manifesto and thanks to that are mutually combinable. The practical section introduces the company Firmy 2.0 together with its existing software development methodology, which is currently insufficient. The shortages are described as bottlenecks of the methodology itself as well as issues of process management of the company. The newly designed software methodology eliminates those drawbacks and integrates new elements and terminology in order to better correspond with the current processes in the company. The main contribution of the thesis is seen in the new design of software development methodology for a small company, which can also be potentially used outside of the company Firma 2.0, associated with a sound theoretical background.
Role dohledu ve standardech projektového řízení
Koch, Ondřej ; Oškrdal, Václav (advisor) ; Bílík, Jan (referee)
The thesis is focused on the role of assurance within project management standards. Firstly, the theoretical role of assurance was established based on the performed research. Three main areas of interest have been identified: Assurance over business, the project itself and the product. The role established in the theoretical part of the work was subsequently compared to information systems development methodologies and project management standards. From the comparison with AUP, Scrum and FDD methodologies, it seems that the better assurance is defined, the longer the feedback cycle is. During the comparison with the three most widespread project management standards - IPMA, PRINCE2 and PMBOK - various areas have been identified where these are not fully compliant with the theoretical role of assurance. Additions to IPMA and PMBOK have been created to support the compliance with the theoretically established role of assurance, fulfilling the objective set for the practical part of the work and providing benefits to IT project management professionals that struggle to deliver quality products while following one of the aforementioned standards.
Management of agile software development projects based on PRINCE2 and Scrum
Tománek, Martin ; Říhová, Zora (advisor) ; Buchalcevová, Alena (referee) ; Šimek, Radek (referee) ; Lacko, Branislav (referee)
Software development projects often fail. Recently the agile software development frameworks have been massively adopted and used to overcome the root causes of the project failure. The use of the agile frameworks results in the more successful delivery of smaller software development projects. Companies however implemented in the past many generic project management frameworks and still use them to manage the full portfolio of their projects especially the medium and large software development projects. In such cases the agile development teams are organized in projects that are managed by project managers according to these generic project management frameworks. Both these frameworks must be analysed and tailored carefully to be successfully applied together. The objective of this dissertation thesis is to design the agile software development project management framework based on PRINCE2 and Scrum frameworks. The benefits of this new framework are the enrichment of the simple agile framework Scrum by project management elements and the enrichment of the generic project management framework PRINCE2 by the agile principles and agile team management practices. The first part of the thesis is focused on the analysis of project management and agile development frameworks. The main focus is on the current usage, the measurement of the project success and the identification of problems that the projects face to. Prior to the design of the new framework the research was executed in the global company to discover the specific problems in software development projects and to measure the actual project success rate. The framework is then designed in the next part. The framework was successfully implemented in the same global company and the project success rate was again analysed. The result is positive and the implementation of this framework resulted in the improved project success rate. Also two additional case studies were conducted to check the viability of the designed framework.
Migration, modernization and virtualization of network infrastructure according to project management
PEXA, Petr
The objective of the bachelor thesis is to demonstrate what does it mean from the project analysis, management, final implementation and testing performance point of view to implement the takeover of extensive global IT infrastructure running on an unsupported platform used by a specific company, to design and theoretically verify the modernization plan incl. the final form and to implement the whole solution. The bachelor thesis is divided into a theoretical part the existing technologies of the environment, the draft of the new technology, the form of project management, tools / applications / personal resources required etc. and a practical part the process of migration itself in respect of all steps. The output of the bachelor thesis is a reference case study which is possible to apply on the majority of IT infrastructure environments of international companies in any business area.
Usability of agile approaches for project management in selected organization
Regner, Tomáš ; Oškrdal, Václav (advisor) ; Šimerdová Švédová, Kateřina (referee)
One of objectives of practical part of the thesis is to perform an analysis of current state of project management in selected organization. Based on its specific environment and identified opportunities for improvement it follows up with formalization of recommended design and way of implementation of alternative approach for project management which uses appropriate agile elements but also reflects specific needs and limits of the organization. In its theoretical part the thesis describes basic terminology related to management of projects and portfolios, selected models of project lifecycle, popular standards and methods of traditional project management, core philosophy of agile and selected practices of agile project management.

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