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CMMI Certification for Software Development in Agile Environment
Gajdušek, Radek ; Rychlý, Marek (referee) ; Kreslíková, Jitka (advisor)
The goal of master thesis "CMMI Certification for Software Development in Agile Environment" is CMMI quality model research with focus on software development in agile environment in the Siemens company. In the beginning CMMI model and Scrum methodics are introduced. The core of this thesis is focused on the current state analysis. Output of the analysis is a list of potential areas that are currently not compatible with quality model requirements. These areas are to be improved for the company to achieve the desired CMMI certification level. Possible improvements are introduced to the consultant. During the implementation part a web application is realized helping to remove most of the identified imperfections. Application benefit is objectively evaluated by an internal audit. The work includes discussion of possible further application development and quality model standard evolution in this company.
Management Tasks Planning Optimalization Using Sharepoint
Winkler, Tomáš ; Trchalík, Roman (referee) ; Kreslíková, Jitka (advisor)
The problem discussed in this thesis is the optimization of the process of planning, tracking and evaluating tasks in the management area of the department Corporate Technology in Siemens, Brno. Having studied theories of CMMI and principles of ISO 9001, the given process is optimized by automating certain manual tasks. As Corporate Technology uses a SharePoint server to manage tasks, the application is developed to improve his functionality. This application has therefore been tested in the environment of the organization with real-life data and complies to all necessary requirements to be able to save at least 50 % of time in the optimized process. The results of this thesis prove the usability of automating manual repetitive tasks being conducted in the processes of the organization and introduce possibility of increasing process level by preventing human errors.
Testing process and quality of application for banking systems
Hanesová, Andrea ; Vencovský, Filip (advisor) ; Eichlerová, Hana (referee)
Testing is an important part of the software development of bank systems. Agile methodologies today are becoming more popular among computer programmers when developing software for bank institutions. The waterfall development on the other hand is becoming less attractive. The difference between them is in their approach to particular stages of development. This thesis focuses on the testing stage and illustrates this phase on a specific project. There is also a definition of testing processes in a project and his place in development, the role of test team and its responsibilities, and also problems which can be caused by choosing one of the methodologies.
Customization of methodology MMSP for automated testing using Selenium WebDriver tool
Skrčený, Vlastimil ; Buchalcevová, Alena (advisor) ; Kučera, Jan (referee)
Diploma thesis deals with creating a Methodology for small software projects focused on automated testing of using Selenium WebDriver tool (abbreviated MMSP - Selenium). The created methodology is based on customized methodology MMSP, which aims to transform part for automated testing of using Selenium WebDriver tool through the best principles and practices of already completed studies. Firstly, there will be summarized the most important terms related to the diploma thesis. Then will follow implementation of the methodology MMSP - Selenium, which is complemented by its new roles, tasks, and work products. Personal benefit of the diploma thesis is also created guidelines for Selenium WebDriver testing tool. For great benefit is also considered the publication of the methodology using the Eclipse Process Framework Composer tool. In conclusion of the created methodology verifies the business use cases, aimed at testing the functionality of web application Manuscriptorium.
Application of agile methodologies Best Practices into PRINCE 2
Šíma, Petr ; Chocholatý, Drahomír (advisor) ; Kincl, Petr (referee)
This thesis is focused on Best Practices of agile methodologies, their application to the most common problems of project management and their integration into PRINCE2. The thesis will be focused mainly on the application of individual agile practices, not on the whole methodologies. This thesis will be divided into two main parts. In the first part PRINCE2 methodology basics, chosen agile methodology practices and Best Practices itself will be introduced. In the second part the most common problems of project management will be defined. Then every Best Practice will be applied to the defined problems and various aspects of PRINCE2. In the end the most usable Best Practices based on the results of research will be evaluated.
Modern project management methodology (for custom implementations SW)
Zatloukal, Filip ; Svatá, Vlasta (advisor) ; Juříček, Jan (referee)
This thesis deals with the issue of project management in the development of custom software, particularly PRINCE2 methodology and agile approaches to software development. The work is divided into two parts. The first part is theoretical. It describes the basic concepts of project management, project history and characterizes the selected software development methodologies. The classical methods are represented by waterfall and spiral models. In the context of the agile methods are described Scrum, Extreme Programming, Kanban and Scrumban. Regarding the standards of project management this thesis describes in detail the methodology PRINCE2 which at the end of the theoretical part will be compared to the standards of PMI and IPMA. The second part is practical and describes an adaptation of PRINCE2 for small projects and helps to decide which tools of PRINCE2 are required for small projects use and which ones can be ignored. In this thesis the process of managing product delivery within the PRINCE2 methodology is replaced by the agile methodology Scrumban that is adapted for a software development within analyzed organization. The thesis focuses on a more detailed description of the methodology Scrumban, established metrics and motivation within the development team.
Implementation and deployment of BI solution
Bečev, Jan ; Pour, Jan (advisor) ; Basl, Josef (referee)
In this diploma thesis are described guidelines of implementation of Business Intelligence solution to organization. Thesis explains all stages of the project, from evaluation of busi-ness needs to construction and deployment of Business Intelligence application. Project management is the main focus of this thesis. Theoretical part of the thesis describes all stages of implementation and important development activities performed during them. The thesis compares the differences between implementation according to guidelines and The Agile development of Business Intelligence projects. The practical part examines the implementation of BI application to a specific company. The goal of this section is to show the link between consecutive stages of implementation. Implementation is realized according the guidelines set in theoretical part of thesis.
Software testing in agile projects
Rojo, Robert ; Buchalcevová, Alena (advisor) ; Čížek, Martin (referee)
This bachelor thesis describes the software testing process in agile projects and suggests several improvements in the MMSP methodology (Methodology for small software projects). In the theoretical part of the thesis there are mentioned basic terms and practices in the field of software testing, there is also a description of agile development and agile testing in general and the part also contains an introduction to MMSP methodology. In the practical part of the thesis, a referential business is presented along with the problems that are connected with internal testing processes. In the end of this thesis there are several improvements to the MMSP methodology suggested and evaluated.
Comparison of rapid web application development frameworks for the Java platform
Zilvar, Tomáš ; Pavlíčková, Jarmila (advisor) ; Pecinovský, Rudolf (referee)
The thesis is concerned with a comparison of two rapid web development frameworks for the Java platform - Tapestry 5 and Grails. The goal is to get acquainted with both of the frameworks, explain their basic principles and usage, compare their solution to common challenges and their contribution to faster development. Furthermore, the goal is to de fine a set of criteria for the comparison and match each one of them with their respective weights representing their importance in certain decision making scenarios. The frameworks are new and under dynamic development, therefore the bene ts of this thesis are an extensive research in foreign resources, summary of the acquired knowledge, practical usage examples and furthermore the assessment of the frameworks' strenghts and weaknesses. The conclusions and comparison quanti cation can then be used to strategically choose the appropriate framework if necessarry.
Problems of Internal Communication in Project Management
Hlinková, Judita ; Chocholatý, Drahomír (advisor) ; Paška, Pavel (referee)
The primary influence on project results is human effort, therefore the most essential tool for effort management and focus is communication. Communication in Project Management is characterized by its complexity however it may be analysed from two perspectives; communication tools and human factor. The main objective of this work is to identify problematic areas of internal communication in Project Management and the design of corrective measures that will mitigate or eliminate these problems. This work is based on research in a dynamic environment and comprehensive project program, which is an excellent example and material for definition of such areas. The theoretical section lists the topics of project management and communication; each topic affects specific features that are part of the program or directly related (SOA, agile management, conflict parties business, ICT, etc.). The practical part acquaints readers with the concept of sociological research and defines a hypotheses and set of methods that were used in this research. Further, it contains a description of the program in which research was undertaken and the results of such analysis with recommendations on what measurements should be implemented to improve communication and its effectiveness.

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