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Use of Agile Methodologies in the Data Warehouse Design
Janečka, Pavel ; Kreslíková, Jitka (referee) ; Bartík, Vladimír (advisor)
Scope of this master’s thesis contains agile data warehouse design. It begins with a brief demonstration of data warehouse issues, shows the architectures dimensional data warehouse, corporate information factory and data vault. Furthermore, the thesis introduces agile methodologies suitable for data warehouses. Main part of this thesis focuses on the data warehouse design and development in Kentico Software s.r.o. using the modelstorming, shows implementation of universal ETL process for loading dimensional data warehouse, designs ETL processes, data warehouse storage and presentation layer. In the end, the thesis discusses future extensions to the data warehouse such as knowledge discovery module or large-scale data expansion.
Software Testing Organization and Methods
Kajan, Miroslav ; Kolář, Dušan (referee) ; Kreslíková, Jitka (advisor)
This document's objective is to propose a set of methods for improvement of the organization and methodology of software testing and subsequent application of those in a real environment of the Siemens CZ company. The first part discusses the development models in terms of testing segment and the following section focuses specifically on the methodology of agile testing and development as a whole, including applicable metrics for evaluating various aspects of software exiting the testing phase. The third major section lets the reader get acquainted with the Siemens organization and methods of their software testing and by analyzing real-world project it assesses the strengths and weaknesses of the particular testing process and its management. The practical part of this thesis lies in the design and implementation of a plug-in for the JIRA environment. This tool is able to identify and quantify the long term status of the project phases of agile development and testing in a clear and interactive way, while the outputs are represented by clearly defined problems that can be more easily treated, as one can argue further progress.
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 Use of Agile Methods in Startup
Gryc, Radim ; Slezák, Tomáš (referee) ; Smolíková, Lenka (advisor)
This master thesis deals with choice of appropriate approach to software development. The thesis specifies currently used approaches of project management. Current project status and approaches are analysed. The thesis focuses on choice of method and its application in the project.
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.
Design of an agile methodology for Business Intelligence projects
Huňáček, Tomáš ; Novotný, Ota (advisor) ; Maryška, Miloš (referee)
This master's thesis deals with the topic of designing an agile methodology for Business Intelligence projects. The thesis presents the topic of Business Intelligence, methodologies for managing projects and methodologies for data warehouse development. It presents Scrum, BEAM* and Data Vault methodologies as well as approaches like pomodoro, Action Centered Leadership and a 40-hour work week. Based on synthesis of presented methodologies and approaches this thesis defines the methodology for managing Business Intelligence projects. The newly designed methodology HooBI is a minimal methodology for agile management of Business Intelligence projects based on data warehouse, containing Business Intelligence elements and approaches for effective work. The usage of methodology is double verified; firstly, by comparison of managing a completed past project with its alternative of eventual usage of the designed methodology HooBI, secondly by expert review. The Methodology should simplify the development and management of Business Intelligence projects and can be used by professionals in the field of Business Intelligence.
Scrum methodology in banking environment
Strihová, Barbora ; Buchalcevová, Alena (advisor) ; Grošup, Tomáš (referee)
Bachelor thesis "Scrum methodology in banking environment" is focused on one of agile methodologies called Scrum and description of the methodology used in banking environment. Its main goal is to introduce the Scrum methodology and outline a real project placed in a bank focused on software development through a case study, address problems of the project, propose solutions of the addressed problems and identify anomalies of Scrum in software development constrained by the banking environment. The thesis is divided into chapters about agile development principles, the Scrum methodology and banking environment in ICT, followed by a case study researching a project in a bank in its beginnings of software development according to Scrum methodology, and at last conclusions made of the case study. The thesis should be beneficial for those, who are part of development teams in banking institutions and are considering an introduction or are already introducing the Scrum methodology into their teams and would like to be enlightened by and at the same time avoid initial errors and obstacles, which the researched team has faced.
Usability of agile approaches for project management in selected organization
Regner, Tomáš ; Oškrdal, Václav (advisor) ; Šimerdová Švédová, Kateřina (referee)
One of objectives of practical part of the thesis is to perform an analysis of current state of project management in selected organization. Based on its specific environment and identified opportunities for improvement it follows up with formalization of recommended design and way of implementation of alternative approach for project management which uses appropriate agile elements but also reflects specific needs and limits of the organization. In its theoretical part the thesis describes basic terminology related to management of projects and portfolios, selected models of project lifecycle, popular standards and methods of traditional project management, core philosophy of agile and selected practices of agile project management.
Selection and design of using project management methodology in a small IT company
Strnad, Marek ; Oškrdal, Václav (advisor) ; Bachmann, Petr (referee)
The thesis focuses on the selection and design of using project management methodology in a small IT company. The company develops enterprise software and deals with many problems that lead to frequent failure to comply with deadlines and cost overruns on projects. The theoretical part deals with the analysis of a range of approaches and "best practices" for implementation of the project management methodology into the organization. The analysis of these materials is then the basis for creating my own framework of recommended procedures for implementing project management methodology into the organization. The theoretical part also contains characteristics of the most widely used project management methodology. There are two objectives in the theoretical part - analysis of approaches and best practices for the implementation of the project management methodology into the organization and creating a framework of recommended procedures for implementing the methodology into the organization. The practical part has three objectives and starts with analysis of the current state of the small IT company from the perspective of project management. This analysis is the first objective of the practical part. To achieve this objective, several analytical methods were used, alongside with the measurement of the maturity of processes using CMMI models. The second objective of the practical part is the comparison and selection of a suitable methodology for project management of the small company according to selected criteria. To select the appropriate project management methodology are used two approaches - empirical and simplified selection. The final objective of the thesis is the application of the framework of recommended procedures for establishing the project management methodology into the organization.
Proposal generic agile project management methodology
Bazala, Jan ; Chocholatý, Drahomír (advisor) ; Chlapek, Dušan (referee)
The present work is focused on project management and the relationship of this discipline to agile approaches. The aim was to design a generic agile project management methodolo-gy, which is based on Agile values and attitudes. Although the proposed methodology is mainly based on agile software development methodologies, it is also applicable to any type of project. The secondary objective was to propose possible ways of using this generic agile project management methodology in teaching 4IT414 - ICT Project Management, including the creation of documents to support this application. The work is divided into theoretical and practical. First the author defined the basic terms and knowledge of project management and subsequent-them, then also agile approaches and methodologies. In the practical part was introduced generic methodology for agile pro-ject management and proposed a possible way of involving the teaching methodology, including the design documents to serve. The objectives were met. Work can serve students agile approaches and project management, their teachers and the general public. The proposed methodology may be used for studies and real environments in various companies and institutions.

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