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Evaluation of the Financial Situation in the Firm and Proposals to its Improvement
Šmýd, Pavel ; Zelenka, Petr (referee) ; Solař, Jan (advisor)
Master´s Thesis describes analysis of the financial situation non goverment non profit organization Assotiation of Foster´s families in period 2004 – 2007 through the chosen methods. It diagnoses the whole situation of Assotiation of Foster´s families and will find posibility of solutions in the future.
Evaluation of the Financial Situation in the Firm and Proposals to its Improvement
Šmýd, Pavel ; Zelenka, Petr (referee) ; Solař, Jan (advisor)
Master´s Thesis describes analysis of the financial situation non goverment non profit organization Assotiation of Foster´s families in period 2004 – 2007 through the chosen methods. It diagnoses the whole situation of Assotiation of Foster´s families and will find posibility of solutions in the future.
Usage of automated testing in terms of cost and benefits
Lízner, Tomáš ; Buchalcevová, Alena (advisor) ; Zelenka, Petr (referee)
This master's thesis is aimed at creating a methodology for the selection of suitable test for automation testing. The first part is devoted to the definition of the prerequisites for introduction of automated testing and the conditions for its effective course. The second part focuses on defining the exclusion criteria of tests which are unsuitable for automation. The following third part is devoted to defining the selection criteria for the determination of the test priority for automation. The selection criteria have been approved by the head of this thesis and consulted with the supervisor of the practical project, on which the criteria were tested for the first time. Based on these criteria, the individual manual tests are evaluated. Final count of points is used for determination of the test priority. The fourth section is devoted to calculation of the return on investment in automated testing. Because the investments made into the automated testing are very high, it must be assured that their amount will return for the selected period. The fifth part is focused on defining the principles for ensuring the proper maintenance of automated tests and describing the technical complications and frequent problems that may occur during automated testing. The last section is devoted to pilot verification of the methodology on a practical project and for determination of the test priority for automation.
Vývoj a implementace testovací platformy
Burian, Vojtěch ; Buchalcevová, Alena (advisor) ; Zelenka, Petr (referee)
The quality is probably the most significant property of a successful software product. As experience with many software projects has already shown, leaving out testing and quality management from software development process can result in vast and critical customer issues, which usually invoke additional expenses for the software production company. In the course of time, software testing as a discipline has therefore seized an important position among other software development activities. And due to the fact that the software, thanks to rising customer demands and growing competing products portfolio, is getting more complex, the more advanced software testing procedures need to be implemented. Test strategy and iteration planning, implementation of multiple test types into the test suite, test automation, evaluation, administration and maintenance: these activities are commonly required within larger software development projects. Formalized software testing is, nevertheless, being introduced also to projects using agile management techniques which, by management decision or target user industry, are supposed to deliver products of highest quality. This initiates the high focus on the software testing discipline. The purpose of this thesis is to design and implement a new system of software testing within a real project in the CertiCon a.s. company, for which software development is the main business activity. Current issues and gaps for possible improvement, gathered both by project management and the author himself, are analyzed in the first major part of this work and transformed into testing system requirements, which should cover both process changes as well as implementation/development of needed software supporting the process. The second part of thesis is covering the design of the new software testing system, focusing mainly on the area of test management and selection of appropriate software management tool. The final part of the thesis is aimed at implementation of the designed solution within a real organization environment and evaluates its benefits against the previously set requirements.

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