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Utilization of Project Management Tools for Management of Marketing Activities
Sedlařík, Peter ; Němec, Zbyšek (referee) ; Smolíková, Lenka (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with a type of a project management of marketing activities in a company, where agile methods are used for development of its software product. The theoretical part describes specifications of traditional and agile methods, their comparison, a profound description of the Scrum method and the use of agile methods for marketing activities. In the following part, there is issued an analysis of the current situation in the company oriented to marketing department and possible solutions of discovered problems are suggested there.
Software Support for Project Management
Czibor, František ; Bartík, Vladimír (referee) ; Květoňová, Šárka (advisor)
This thesis deals with project management and how software can support it. In first part the problems and characteristics of project management is stressed as well as theoretical basics with focus on software development projects. Comparison of the available tools as project management aid is also touched. Objective of this thesis is to create such a project management aid tool by detailed analysis, design and implementation. The system has been implemented in programming language C#, the database layer is Microsoft SQL. End the end of the thesis the summary of the achieved results and possible future extensions of the project management tool can be found.
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.
Proposal of Versions Management for Database Process
Živnůstka, Ondřej ; Povolná, Petra (referee) ; Kříž, Jiří (advisor)
This master's thesis deals with the design and implementation of a database versions management process for software development team. The main task of this thesis is to set up tools and processes, used to help the team to manage their versions of database changes. In the first part, you may find theoretical foundations and comparison of the Liquibase and Flayway tools. In the second part, the design and solution implementation is proposed, using Jenkins, Liquibase and specially crafted Java tools.
Implementation of Project Management Corrections in the Firm Proof & Reason, s.r.o. Using the Project Management Methodologies
Širáň, Josef ; Fabik, Lukáš (referee) ; Smolíková, Lenka (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with proposals for improving particular project management phases and their implementation into project management tools. The resulting proposals are based on a theoretical background and analysis of a specific project from a company Proof & Reason and are implemented into its environment.
The Application of Fuzzy Logic for Test Case Prioritization
Starostová, Andrea ; CSc, Věslav Zahradník, (referee) ; Dostál, Petr (advisor)
Diplomová práce je zaměřena na stanovení priority testovacích případů s využitím fuzzy logiky. Vhodným přístupem k získání výstupu na základě definovaného vstupu a stanovených pravidel byl zvolen fuzzy model přiřazující prioritu testovacím případům. K dosažení cíle práce byla nejprve stanovena kritéria, parametry a poté určena jejich váha pro jednotlivé testovací případy. Na závěr jsou vyhodnocena vstupní data s využitím řešení v programu MS Excel a MATLAB.
Information System Design
Fabik, Lukáš ; Smolíková, Lenka (referee) ; Koch, Miloš (advisor)
This thesis deals with methods of project management, including the evaluation and designing of a custom solution for small development teams with frequent teleworking. The thesis also compares the particular difference between classical predictive and agile software development methods. Based on a theoretical background and current state analysis, the purpose of this work is to design a new information system, which should serve as a SaaS solution, and describe its implementation by the proposed method.
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.
Eclipse IDE plug-in for JCL support
Daněk, Tomáš ; Palovská, Helena (advisor) ; Hypšman, Martin (referee)
In the thesis I am presenting a plugin in the integrated development environment Eclipse. Plugin is designed to support writing code in JCL programming language. In the first part of the thesis I am focusing on the mainframe platform from the IBM corporation on which the JCL language is used. I also focus on the z/OS operating system and it`s components required for adequate runtime environment for JCL language. In the next section I am discussing the Eclipse environment which is used as runtime platform for the plugin. As a base for the plugin is used an Xtext framework. The framework is specifically designed for development of custom domain specific languages.

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