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Design and implementation of information system for vehicle fleet management in IBM Maximo platform
Snítil, Jiří ; Bruckner, Tomáš (advisor) ; Duda, Ctibor (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the design and implementation of a new information system for vehicle fleet management. This thesis is divided into three parts. The first part is focused on the analysis of requirements for this information system based on interviews in a selected company. The second part briefly introduces IBM Maximo and analyses its suitability for a new information system from a development point of view. For this analysis there are established criteria and a defined limit, which must be met. The third part of this thesis describes the implementation of the new information system for vehicle fleet management in IBM Maximo. This part mentions newly created applications, which provide functionality to end users of this system as it is specified in the requirements in the first part of this thesis. In addition, there is enumeration and a short description of all newly defined components in IBM Maximo, which are used by these new applications.
Use of workshops during requirements analysis for software projects
Pacourek, Kryštof ; Šedivá, Zuzana (advisor) ; Buchalcevová, Alena (referee)
This thesis reacts to the still poorly mastered area of requirements analysis in the development of software, which shows that incorrectly defined requirements are one of the major causes of failure of software projects. The thesis deals with the techniques for gathering requirements, for example the use of requirements workshops as an approach, where a number of various stakeholders under the guidance of a facilitator create a defined output and collectively shape the requirements for SW. Organizing similar workshops is an intensive activity in which it is necessary to consider many aspects; these are discussed in the theoretical part of the thesis. The practical outcome of this work is a methodological framework purposed as a guideline for organizing a specific workshop focused on understanding the problem areas and solutions, identifying stakeholders and the scope of the project, where the problem is viewed from the perspective of the overall context and detachment, which is essential in the early stages of the software project. The workshop was designed and implemented during a university course Software Project and adapted the MMSP methodology, which is used in the course.
Requirements analysis and design of registration IS - case study
Adámek, Vlastimil ; Oškrdal, Václav (advisor) ; Veber, Jaromír (referee)
The main goal of this thesis is to create a catalog of requirements for registration information system for a large security company. The thesis is compile as a guide for the selection of possible solutions to the problem arising from the absence of information registration system and the transition to record data in electronic form also known as a paperless concept. The secondary objective is to introduce best practices for requirements management. The theoretical part consists of six main chapters. First introduces the basic concepts. As I consider the most important part of the next chapter dealing with the demands, with an emphasis on the importance of requirements. At the same time in this chapter will try to fulfill the secondary goal. Easily describe the role of project manager and an analysis based on the findings of the current situation of enterprises in the Czech Republic regarding IT. The final part of the theoretical part is based on the performance of the most basic methods of data collection requirements. The practical part is based on information from the theoretical part, knowledge of the educated subjects and experience of working as security guard. It is carefully selected and suitable method for gathering requirements, and this choice is explained in detail. After analyzing the requirements is made requirements catalog, which is the output of the whole work. Constructing a catalog of requirements is thus completed the first phase of project planning, and to collect and analyze requirements. Output of the thesis can be used for the second phase and system development.
Analysis of the information system of the a dental clinic and improvements design
Tůma, David ; Vencovský, Filip (advisor) ; Potančok, Martin (referee)
The thesis deals with information system analysis of a particular company from dentistry. The main goal of this thesis is to design changes of information system or business procceses which will make company's busines policies clearer and more effective. Process modeling is used to achieve the main goal considering user's feedback of current information system. Furthermore, the thesis uses requirements analysis with the help of selected methods, again with user's feedback. Subsequently, the work deals with comparison of gained requirements with current solution of information system. Last part is dedicated to proposal of specific changes. Main contribution of the thesis is detection of shortages of current information system. These proposals and identified shortages can be used by examined company and also by newly established companies in this industry or by producer of current information system.
Quality assessment of university information system
Žák, Adam ; Vencovský, Filip (advisor) ; Bruckner, Tomáš (referee)
This bachelor thesis focuses on a particular university information system currently used by University of Economics and Czech University of Life Sciences. Main goal was to evaluate system quality from the perspective of its common user -- university student. The evaluation was based on a detailed analysis of students' requirements on the system. These requirements were extracted through interviews and verified through a questionnaire survey. The thesis itself is divided into theoretical and practical part. In the theoretical part is at first determined what quality and information system is. Further is briefly described the international standardization of the quality and quality characteristics according to the selected ISO/IEC 25000 SQuaRE standard. Subsequently these characteristics are combined and used to compile questions for interviews. In the practical part, I'm initially setting questions for interviews using characteristics of quality to which I'm assigning scales according to my subjective estimate of importance and then interviewing individual students from both universities. Problem areas of system quality are determined from these interviews. System requirements are defined from these areas which were verified using questionnaire survey in which students had the opportunity to comment these requirements. The results of the survey are described both verbally and graphically, while the requirements verification is conducted and on its basis it's determined which requirements are significant and which are not. The last chapter deals with the solution of these requirements through systemic changes and recommendations. The main contribution of the thesis lies in the practical application of standards contained in the new series of standards ISO/IEC 25000 SQuaRE dealing with the quality of the software and the subsequent formulation of user requirements together with suggestions on how to satisfy these requirements.
Analysis of software requirements in the environment of bank instituiton
Theier, Radek ; Bruckner, Tomáš (advisor) ; Benešovský, Miroslav (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with the requirements engineering as one of the key areas of development of software applications. By requirements prospective users express their needs and goals which shall be achieved using the developed application. The correctness and completeness of the requirements is thus critical for the success of any software project. The main objective of this dissertation is determination of steps which must be made to improve quality of requirements on real software project in Czech financial institution. This is achieved by analysis of current requirements development process as well as by analysis of the sample of specific requirements. One part of the carried out analysis focuses also on the revision of actual settings of Atlassian JIRA application which is used for requirements management. Based on the analysis some crucial shortcomings are identified and steps for their elimination are introduced. This includes, inter alia, manual of how to specify correct requirements and checklists for different actors who work with requirements. The theoretical part gives a comprehensive overview of selected techniques and practices which are applicable for requirements gathering and analysis. Every mentioned technique is then evaluated from the perspective of its usability in the environment of large Czech bank. This overview can be useful both for junior analytics as a collection of best practices and for senior analytics as an overview of possible areas for their professional development.
Analyses And Design Of On-line Shop
Freiberg, Michal ; Molnár, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Žemlička, Petr (referee)
This diploma thesis concerns the analyses and design of the internet shop for GastronomikKV s.r.o. The internet trading is currently a high priority for the firms, and so applies to the firms in the area of the gastronomic appliances and services. The first part of the thesis deals with a theoretical background of the internet shops. The theory is followed by the analyses of the customers' requirements for the future internet shop of the firm and analyses of its competitors. Before the actual design part of the thesis, the proposed design is analyzed by WebML methodology. The main part of the thesis, the one regarding the design of the internet shop, is primarily focused on the use of internet marketing tools and implementation of the proper search-engine optimization, but also outlines the principles of usability and accessibility of websites. In conclusion, the thesis evaluates the design in terms of how it shall contribute to the increase the competitiveness of GastronomikKV s.r.o.
Systems for the Administration of Document Content and their Implementation
Kratochvílová, Alena ; Jelínek, Jiří (advisor) ; Stára, Rudolf (referee)
This dissertation titled Content management systems and their implementation focuses in its theoretical part on the terms content and content management. Then it defines particular types of content management systems and their functions, both the general ones and the specific ones for particular types of systems. It also focuses on the using of particular terms in the field of content management systems and it defines some differences in their interpretation. In the theoretical part it also describes how the organization applying the project approach to implementing of content management systems as from requirements setting through the selection criteria for comparing and selecting the appropriate system. The output of the practical part is the selection of suitable web content management system for Vyšší odborná škola a Obchodní akademie Chotěboř. The practical part is an analysis of requirements, determination of appropriate criteria for the selection system, a comparison of systems based on these criteria, cost-benefit analysis and feasibility study.
Implementation of PRINCE2 project management methodology to Unicorn Universe service
Mikloš, Jiří ; Hrůzová, Helena (advisor) ; Brabec, Petr (referee)
The goal of Master's thesis is analysis of suitability of Unicorn Universe service, which is operated by Unicorn Company, for implementation of PRINCE2 project management methodology. Theoretical and Methodological part of Master's thesis includes description of PRINCE2 methodology and description of methods, which are used for requirements analysis and analysis of Unicorn Universe service. The analysis of Unicorn Universe service confirmed that this service is suitable for implementation of PRINCE2 methodology. This suitability is also proven by implementation of chosen part of PRINCE2 methodology. The Master's thesis recommends the implementation of PRINCE2 methodology to Unicorn Universe service. There are estimated economical and non-economical benefits, which are brought by this implementation to Unicorn and Unicorn its clients.
Software Requirements in the Life Cycle of Development Process
Bystřická, Radka ; Buchalcevová, Alena (advisor) ; Stanovská, Iva (referee)
Software requirements are an integral part of the processes of development and maintenance of information systems. Working with requirements is not an easy thing and their poor understanding and incorrect implementation may adversely affect the project. Dissatisfaction arises at the both sides of project because customers do not get what they have wanted and development team does worthless and unnecessary work from their point of view. Problems with requirements and with setting up the right processes to deal with them are the area of Requirements Management. Over the years there was defined a few best practices within this scope. This thesis describes some basic techniques, methods and rules. There is also a requirements splitting into five types. For each type of requirements there are described their specifics, including the typical problems that arise in their context. There are several methodologies of development and maintenance of information systems. Each of them adapts the requirements and processes of their elaboration a little bit differently. This depends on the basis of the methodologies. There are free methodologies described in this thesis. The Rational Unified Process is chosen as delegate of classic ones. Scrum and Feature Driven Development stands for agile methodologies. For each methodology there are first briefly outlined its basics and then described the roles, artifacts and processes in the context of the requirements.

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