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Application of Agile Methodology in a Company
Bednařík, Jaroslav ; Truong, Majka (referee) ; Doubravský, Karel (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is aimed at agile project management, primarily at using Scrum as one of the agile practices. The theoretical part describes each and every active and passive part of Scrum during project management. The practical part describes concrete application of Scrum practices on software project for a language school, in real environment.
Application of Sensor Data Visualization in Android OS
Sedláček, Petr ; Hajný, Jan (referee) ; Šimek, Milan (advisor)
The aim of this Bachelor thesis is to create an application for the Android operating system which purpose is to download saved sensor data on a Xively web cloud. The thesis has a practical and theoretical part. The first chapter is mainly focused on theory that is necessary for further description of the development process. It also contains brief introduction to funcionality and history of the Android operating system. The theory introduced here is very brief and its purpose is solely to introduce the reader to the given subject. The second chapter focuses on describing development of basic version of the application which represented the outcome of the semestral project. The third chapter describes development of the final version of the application which enhances the basic application. In both chapters the development is described in a chronological order with examples of important or interesting parts of the used code. The third chapter also contains several pictures of the final application inluding their description. The conclusion sums up all achieved results of this thesis and their comparison to the given assignments.
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.
Analysis and Implementation Model of Agile and Project Management in Software Development
Sikora, Martin ; Grós, Jakub (referee) ; Smolíková, Lenka (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with an establishment of the agile and project management implementation model in a software development. Thesis analyzes these approaches in a software development team of an international organization and presents a solution of their usages in a process improvement defined by the CMMI model in selected processes areas.
Upgrade of Agile Development Support Tool
Trávník, Petr ; Trchalík, Roman (referee) ; Kreslíková, Jitka (advisor)
The goal of the diploma thesis "Upgrade of agile development support tool" is to study agile methodologies and its use in practice. Thesis is focused on the Scrum framework used by The Corporate Technology department of Siemens, s.r.o. in Brno. Furthermore the thesis analyzes and compares the most used software support tools for agile methodologies which also gives an inspiration for the upgrade of support tool used by the department of Siemens. Thesis identifies possible upgrades based on an analysis with the goal to make agile development even more effective. Results were consulted with the representative of the Siemens company and then modules for Code review and Retrospective were chosen to implement. Implementation consists even of some minor upgrades of the tool. Goals of all implemented upgrades were to save time, optimize administrative work and make development even more effective. Benefits and further upgrades are consulted at the end of the thesis.
Refaktoring in Software Development
Dilík, Ján ; Bartík, Vladimír (referee) ; Kreslíková, Jitka (advisor)
This paper deals with the subject of refactoring usage in the development of object-oriented applications. It outlines the refactoring theory and the properties that influence the software project development. Prior to refactorization, the system has to be covered with tests. The actual refactoring can be applied during the development process as bug fixing, code review or the refactoring of the whole system. Presented in this work are the impacts of refactorization of OKsystem's company OKbase product and the evaluation with respect to the refactoring concepts of object-oriented applications.
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.
Code Ownership Research in Large Organization
Šimonek, Jan ; Rychlý, Marek (referee) ; Kreslíková, Jitka (advisor)
This master's thesis is about code ownership in software projects and creating a tool that would improve cooperation by identifying code owners. The theoretical foundation for code ownership starts from Extreme Programming, explaining models of code ownership and the impact of code ownership on cooperation among teams and team members. The concept is demonstrated on a concrete software firm, where a potential for improvement is identified. The potential is exploited by a software tool, which is designed in the this thesis. The tool is capable of identifying code owners and experts for specific areas in the code based on data gathered from a version control system. The resulting information is made easily accessible. The tool is used to conduct a code ownership research in several projects, which allows me to confirm accuracy of the results. Usability and benefits of the tool is discussed in the final chapter.
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.

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