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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 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.
Overview of project management tools for managing web based projects
Host, Daniel ; Svatá, Vlasta (advisor) ; Juříček, Jan (referee)
The thesis focuses on analysis and the selection of an appropriate project management tool for web based projects. The theoretical part characterizes project management, level of project management in IT environment and web based projects with their specifics. Within the web based projects, it characterizes the possibilities of development and delivery of the Web applications and the methodology used in the development -- rigorous and agile methodologies. The work focuses on the description of agile methodologies in managing software development and their usage in the management of web based projects. Procedures and ways of managing agile methodologies are reflected in the definition of requirements for functionality analyzed among the project management tools in the practical part. The practical part focuses on the description and characteristics of a sample of project management tools used in web based projects and analyzes the selection of the most appropriate one. Evaluation of project management tools is based on the level of compliance with the pre-defined functionalities and comparison of the cost of acquisition and operation for a 3 years period. The functionality of the selected project management tools is evaluated on the basis of meeting the level 8 defined areas. The cost for the project tools are evaluated in the methods of acquisition, which offers their suppliers - On-Premise, On-Demand with proprietary tools and Open Source Software tools under the GNU General Public License.
The proposal to use agile development procedures of Scrum framework with UML modeling language applicable for creating websites
Kučera, Antonín ; Oškrdal, Václav (advisor) ; Luc, Ladislav (referee)
The main goal of this diploma thesis is the proposal to use agile development procedures of Scrum framework with UML modeling language applicable for creating websites of small scale. The emphasis is especially put on creating a practically usable type model of the websites. The theoretical part of the thesis has two main chapters. In the "Agile methodology" chapter are listed principles of agile approach to creating software. The next part of this chapter is focus on agile methodologies (Scrum, XP, ASD, FDD, DSDM, LD and Crystal). In the "UML" chapter is introduced modeling language UML and its principles. The next part of this chapter is focus on UML diagrams used in practical part of this thesis (use case diagram, class diagram, sequence diagram, activity diagram and deployment diagram). The practical part of this thesis focuses on the design type model for creating websites of small scale. The type model is based both on the theoretical part of this work and practical experience of the author. In the first part is introduced scheme of model, where is shown the mutual relationship of individual phases. In the next part of this chapter are discussed the individual phases where is used the principle of agile development framework Scrum and examples of use of the UML diagrams.
Lean software development
Hefnerová, Lucie ; Buchalcevová, Alena (advisor) ; Balada, Jakub (referee)
The main goal of this bachelor thesis is the emergence of the clear Czech written material concerning the concept of Lean Software Development, which has been gaining significant attention in the field of software development, recently. Another goal of this thesis is to summarize the possible approaches of categorizing the concept and to summarize the possible approaches of defining the relationship between Lean and Agile software development. The detailed categorization of the tools potentially usable to support the principles is also covered. First chapters are written for the introductory purposes of the context of the concept of Lean Software Development -- the main approaches in the field of software development, history of the concept and Lean thinking are covered. Then, the main characteristics, categorization, schools of thought and principles of the concept are described. Following chapter deals with the both description and categorization of the tools usable to support the concept's principles. Finally, the advantages, disadvantages and real cases of the usage of Lean Software Development are introduced.

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