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Analysis of teaching agile methodologies of software development in the world
Fučík, Jakub ; Buchalcevová, Alena (advisor) ; Mittner, Jan (referee)
Objective of the bachelor thesis is to examine current state of world universities' approach to teaching agile software development methodologies in order to reveal in which way is agile approach applied and which methodologies are thought. Both undergraduate and postgraduate programs are analyzed in two phases. In the first phase, publically available data are collected, while in the second phase the survey is sent to universities. Thesis is divided into three chapters. First chapter covers literature overview regarding agile software development methodologies. In the second chapter various software development approaches are introduced. Finally, third chapter analyses current state and dept of theoretical and practical teaching of agile software development methodologies.
Requirements life cycle for software development in the bank
Bambas, Pavel ; Pour, Jan (advisor) ; Koten, Jiří (referee)
This thesis deals with the introductory part of the requirements life cycle for software development in the bank, paying particular attention to the following: data collection methods; size estimation; prioritization; and scheduling. This work will compare different approaches appropriate for rigorous and agile methodologies. Analysis of the findings from practice in a small bank should help college graduates who find initial employment in the position of Business Analyst / IT Coordinator with only a basic orientation in this topic.
Principles of learning organization project team
Rudá, Dominika ; Mildeová, Stanislava (advisor) ; Kopecký, Matěj (referee)
This thesis deals with theory and practice of learning organizations applied to the IT project team. In theoretical part key definitions and terms related to the problems of the learning organization and the information society. At the same time gives a demonstrative interpretation of the self-learning organization by various authors and presents their specific models. As the fundamental, this thesis uses the theory of Peter Senge, with which it is being worked also in the practical part, where the IT project team is analysed of their behaviour, and compared to the results obtained with the theory of the five disciplines of Peter Senge. In conclusion there is a set of recommendations that could improve the functioning of the IT development team and achieve a greatest compliance with the learning organization concept.
Agilní metodiky a management IT projektů
Kovácsová, Monika
As well as all other disciplines, management of IT projects is developing constantly, new techniques are emerging and modern and more efficient approaches are in process of establishment. Agile project management belongs among one of the most modern, the most innovative and renowned approaches in concurrent field of project management. Many specialists state that it is becoming the project management of the 21st century. This approach, developed in the field of software development, has delivered a number of novelties and benefits for the project team as well as for the project client. This bachelor thesis is precisely focused on specific agile methodologies, it is summarizing advantages, which they are delivering and comparing them with traditional method of software development.
CDS Invenio for National Repository of Grey Literature: transition to version 1.0rc0
Müller, Tomáš
Until the beginning of the year 2011, the National Repository of Grey Literature used the system CDS Invenio, version 0.99.1 as its digital repository. At the end of the year 2010, CERN released CDS Invenio, version 1.0 release candidate 0. This version has so many useful features for NRGL, that we decided to take that brave step and introduce this still testing version into the main run.
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Application for facillitation of requirements in property management
Pekárek, Matěj ; Pecinovský, Rudolf (advisor) ; Burkoň, Lukáš (referee)
This theses mainly focuses on development of information system for a facility management company. It explores processes in the property management business and possibilities of its facilitation by software applications that are mainly within the tasks of a technical nature. The origin of the paper lies in the process analysis of Vaše domy Ltd. which had been started earlier on. The thesis follows up with more detailed study of client request processing. The goals of the paper are: specifying company's requirements for an application software, analysing the current market situation in the field and finally it covers design and implementation of a unique software solution.
Methodology ICONIX Process
Válková, Jana ; Pavlíčková, Jarmila (advisor) ; Kunstová, Renáta (referee)
The main part of this work deals with the introduction of agile, use case-driven methodology for software development ICONIX Process. The reader is first given to the principles of agile programming, which is followed by a detailed description of the methodology and all its stages with practical examples from the demonstration project - starting with a thorough requirements analysis, through design application, to outline the implementation and testing.
Support of software quality management in a small company
Vávra, Pavel ; Novotný, Ota (advisor) ; Jonáš, Zdeněk (referee)
The goal of this thesis is to create a proposal of framework which can be used to support software quality management in a small development company. Framework is composed of processes, methodologies and tools which together should improve the quality of software products of a company. Concrete implementation of the framework is shown as a case study. Data for the case study were collected in the company Cleverbee, where the author worked during the case study's creation. Personal contribution of the author of the thesis is firstly the creation of the framework concept based on author's experiences and commented list of concrete results of framework's implementation. The detailed goal setting for this thesis and the definition of the target reader can be found in the chapter 1. Introduction. The definition of main terms, which will appear in the rest of the thesis, is contained in the chapter 2. Terms. Chapter 3. Software quality and its definition is explains the term "software quality" and the nature of the small companies. Chapter 4. Software quality management forms the theoretical foundation of the thesis. In this chapter you find how the methodologies RUP and CMMI view the software quality. Chapter 5. Framework concept contains the concept of the software quality management framework. Framework is based upon relevant sources and also author's personal experience. The chapter 6. Case study describes the concrete example of the implementation of the proposed framework. The case study also contains descriptions of the used software tools. The chapter 7. Conclusion contains the brief resume of the findings of the thesis.
Software development in financial institutions, compare inhouse and outsourcing
Skalická, Lucie ; Buchalcevová, Alena (advisor) ; Pejsarová, Simona (referee)
This thesis deals with the problems of using outsourcing in software development for financial institutions. The thesis is divided into two parts -- theoretical issues and practical issues. The theoretical section is comprised of the first three chapters with the first describing the process of software development -- the life cycle of software, the prominent disciplines and roles involved in software development, the methods of software development and IT Governance. The second chapter defines the specifics which influence the method which is used in software development for financial institutions. The last chapter of the theoretical section deals with the concept of outsourcing - here is the definition of the term, its history, the reasons the financial sector uses outsourcing for software development and the risks thereby incurred. In addition to this, the advantages and limitations of individual models of outsourcing are also described namely regarding geography and the service o be provided. The practical section is comprised of the survey the aim of which was to acquire an insight into the issues of using outsourcing both from the point of view of the domestic financial sector as the client and from the point of view of the IT service provider. The surveys are included with this thesis.
Research of agile development tools
Neumann, Jiří ; Buchalcevová, Alena (advisor) ; Balada, Jakub (referee)
Agile methodologies get more and more into the awareness of project managers. Long-term and unsuccessful projects can mean big risk for companies. Especially in highly competitive industries rapid delivery of a functional product is preferred to comprehensive documentation. For efficient management of agile development appropriate tools are needed. This bachelor thesis is based on these tools. It describes the current state in the market in these instruments, explaining what it can offer to agile teams and it also represents the best-known products of companies like Rally Software, VersionOne, TargetProcess and ExtremePlanner. For product comparison there are appropriate criteria proposed in the thesis. The results of the comparison are identified advantages and disadvantages of each instrument for both the community and the enterprise version of the software.

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