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OpenUP project management methodology and software configuration for her support
Boukal, Tomáš ; Pavlíčková, Jarmila (advisor) ; Buchalcevová, Alena (referee)
The objective of this thesis is to familiarize readers with the project management methodology, specifically more in detail with OpenUP and RUP methodologies, and reveal the potential of software support for the methodology in general, with some specific parts being focused on OpenUP methodology. The benefit of this thesis is to map the current software offerings to support project management, finding the possible combinations of the integration software to optimize the infrastructure to facilitate the job of management and software development projects. First, the thesis deals with the allocation of project management methodology, familiarization with existing methodologies and a rough description, with two separate chapters that focus on more detailed description of the RUP and OpenUP. The second part deals with software support separation into categories, finding tools that cover different categories by its functionality and finally possibilities of integration between tools.
Software development documentation
Černá, Martina ; Buchalcevová, Alena (advisor) ; Benáčanová, Helena (referee)
This bachelor thesis is focused on software development documentation. At the beginning, main sorts of software documentation are listed and described. The main point of this bachelor thesis is a description and comparsion of how software development documentation is defined in standards issued by International Organization for Standardization and International Electrotechnical commision and in CMMI for Development. The final part contains a set of the most important general rules for creating software documentation.
Project management: Data center migration
Šťastný, Jan ; Svatá, Vlasta (advisor) ; Pavlíček, Antonín (referee)
This thesis is trying to review project methodologies which could be used for a data center migration project. The aim of this work is to choose a project methodology for the migration project, based on the methodologies' description. On selected area of project management will be shown the differences between the most suitable methodologies and a practical example of the chosen methodology will be prepared.
PHYSIOTHERAPY OF PREGNANCY AND PUERPERIUM
PITNEROVÁ, Alžběta
The bachelor thesis is focused on physiotherapy during the time of pregnancy and puerperium. Both pregnancy and birth have a significant influence on the expectant mother. During the nine months, woman undergoes a great amount of changes both from the physical and the mental side. This bachelor thesis deals foremost with changes that affect the physical side of the expectant mother. They include changes on genital organs, on cardiovascular, blood and respiratory system, gastrointestinal tract, skin and last but not least on the locomotory system. With exercise in gravidity, we try to influence these changes and, therefore, avoid any occurrence of eventual difficulties. Exercising during gravidity has not only a great importance to prevention but also to the preparation of an expectant mother to the delivery and for acceleration of return of the mother into the shape before conception. The expectant mother should be careful when choosing a suitable sport and she should always consult her attending gynaecologist. Recommended sports and methodologies include gravid yoga, pilates, belly dance, Moses method, exercise on a big ball, Alexander's technique, hydrokinesiotherapy and gynaecological gymnastics. The theoretical part includes a description of anatomy of genital organs and pelvis, creation of an individual, description of physical changes during pregnancy and puerperium and also characteristics and selection of individual suitable sport activities and methodologies. The goal of this bachelor thesis was to find such suitable physiotherapeutic procedures and methods, apply them to particular expectant mothers and verify their effects. For the practical part of research, the method of qualitative research and personal cases studies were used. Three pregnant women participated in the research. Therapy took place once per week for the period of several months. While having free conversation with the clients during the said period, I obtained the information I have incorporated into the individual casuistries. The therapy was completed by the final examination, which proved a positive effect of the exercise not only on the health conditions of expectant mothers, but also on their mental well-being, which was especially important for mothers.
Bug tracking systems - comparison
Matoušková, Barbora ; Balada, Jakub (advisor) ; Buchalcevová, Alena (referee)
The preface of the paper contains the theoretic side of testing and its importance in the process of developing software. The next sections of the paper deal with the main topic. They describe and evaluate four bug tracking systems. To evaluate it objectively metrics have been made. The bug tracking systems are described and evaluated according to these metrics. The description of each system includes subjective observation. Of the four systems discussed, two are open source and two are commercial. Reasons for prefering different systems, other then the one that gained the most points, are also mentioned here. This paper can serve to newly formed companies that develop software and are deciding to use a bug tracking system. Described advantages and disadvantages of the systems can make decisions easier.

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