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Automated software project management
Dostál, Dominik ; Benedikt, Jan (referee) ; Sysel, Petr (advisor)
This work describes and compares selected tools for continuous integration (CI) and continuous deployment (CD). Jenkins, GitLab, TeamCity, and Bamboo tools were compared according to the prepared methodology. Each of these systems was installed on a clean Ubuntu 20.04 LTE system, then configured and tested on a selected software project. The focus was placed on compatibility with Linux systems and C/C++ languages.
Software Development with Continuous Delivery
Molnár, Dávid ; Rychlý, Marek (referee) ; Křivka, Zbyněk (advisor)
Purpose of this work is to make the reader familiar with the principles of Continuous Delivery. Among them belongs automated deployment, frequent and repeatable delivery, versioning of applications and infrastructures configuration. These principles allow the develop-ment team to deliver the product very effective and ensure that customers get the ordered product in time and the fastest way possible. In the focus is the Windows platform, automatization and encryption of sensitive data. We will learn how to solve the problem of versioning relational databases and how to ensure working migration of database schema and data. Part of the work is a description, how to introduce Continuous Delivery in a team.
Automation in Software Application Development Projects
Merta, Daniel ; Bartík, Vladimír (referee) ; Kreslíková, Jitka (advisor)
The topic of the thesis is the automation of Definition of Done (DoD) in software development application projects. The thesis builds upon the principles of an agile methodology named Scrum and its goal is to simplify the DoD process in the Kentico Software company. Based on the analysis of existing DoD processes and their possible automations, the author implemented an application for static analysis of CSS files using the Stylelint tool. The product of the thesis enables automatic checking of all CSS files and, as a result, streamlines software development in the company and saves developer time.
Automated software project management
Dostál, Dominik ; Benedikt, Jan (referee) ; Sysel, Petr (advisor)
This work describes and compares selected tools for continuous integration (CI) and continuous deployment (CD). Jenkins, GitLab, TeamCity, and Bamboo tools were compared according to the prepared methodology. Each of these systems was installed on a clean Ubuntu 20.04 LTE system, then configured and tested on a selected software project. The focus was placed on compatibility with Linux systems and C/C++ languages.
Automation in Software Application Development Projects
Merta, Daniel ; Bartík, Vladimír (referee) ; Kreslíková, Jitka (advisor)
The topic of the thesis is the automation of Definition of Done (DoD) in software development application projects. The thesis builds upon the principles of an agile methodology named Scrum and its goal is to simplify the DoD process in the Kentico Software company. Based on the analysis of existing DoD processes and their possible automations, the author implemented an application for static analysis of CSS files using the Stylelint tool. The product of the thesis enables automatic checking of all CSS files and, as a result, streamlines software development in the company and saves developer time.
Software Development with Continuous Delivery
Molnár, Dávid ; Rychlý, Marek (referee) ; Křivka, Zbyněk (advisor)
Purpose of this work is to make the reader familiar with the principles of Continuous Delivery. Among them belongs automated deployment, frequent and repeatable delivery, versioning of applications and infrastructures configuration. These principles allow the develop-ment team to deliver the product very effective and ensure that customers get the ordered product in time and the fastest way possible. In the focus is the Windows platform, automatization and encryption of sensitive data. We will learn how to solve the problem of versioning relational databases and how to ensure working migration of database schema and data. Part of the work is a description, how to introduce Continuous Delivery in a team.
Automated Software Applications Testing Process Improvement
Šmerda, Jakub ; Očenášek, Pavel (referee) ; Kreslíková, Jitka (advisor)
The dissertation covers the process of automatic software testing. It describes fundamental principles of tests creation and presents common tools for concurrent integration. The main objective of the dissertation is improvement of the automatic testing process in the Department Corporate Technology Development Center of the Company Siemens Ltd., which was realized through the plug-in module for the TeamCity tool that makes reporting of test results more transparent. At the end of the dissertation, there are designed extensions of the plug-in module that could have a further benefit for automatic testing process by means of the TeamCity tool. The dissertation also includes the manual for easy installation of the implemented solution.
Integration of Selendroid and automated tests into TeamCity
Štrajt, Vítězslav ; Chlapek, Dušan (advisor) ; Buchalcevová, Alena (referee)
This bachelor thesis is about automated testing of mobile applications. Its aim is a validation of possibility to integrate Selendroid tool into TeamCity platform. This will help with achieving set of given goals during mobile application development. Owing to its features set of tools can be used for continuous integration while project is built. There are also men-tioned principles leading to integration, its concept and gained benefits.

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