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Functional testing of software applications
Heinová, Tereza ; Souček, Jiří (advisor) ; Pokorný, Jan (referee)
Bachelor thesis describes the course of functional software testing. The first part defines the place and importance of testing in software development process. Explains the basic types of tests used and their purpose. Attention is paid to the roles that are in the process of testing a key role. In the second part of the work, a more detailed description of all phases of the life cycle of functional testing software. The cornerstone of the testing cycle of planning, explained there is access to the drafting process and its testing schedule. The second phase is to prepare an environment for testing. Following the completion of testing followed by evaluation of test results. Here are discussed the principles of entering errors and their subsequent solutions. Part of the preparation for testing is the selection of appropriate support tools and the creation of test scripts. Conclusion The thesis evaluates the importance of testing in software development process.
Requirements analysis and design of IS - case study
Plechatý, Radek ; Oškrdal, Václav (advisor) ; Pavlíček, Antonín (referee)
The aim of the thesis is to acquaint the readers with the concept of acquiring requirements for the information system design. The theoretical part of the thesis defines what a requirement is, what different types of requirements there are, the structure of the requirement catalogue and the role of an analyst while acquiring user requirements. The theoretical part then describes methods used to acquire and record requirements. The practical part applies the discussed topics to real life organization. The two most effective methods for acquiring and recording requirements are selected for this organization. The organization undergoes a requirement analysis with the use of these methods. Requirement catalogue is created based on this analysis. The catalogue will assist in designing a new information system for the organization.
Methods of requirements gathering
Micka, Radek ; Kunstová, Renáta (advisor) ; Meloun, Michal (referee)
The aim of this work is to provide comprehensive information about the process of gathering information system requirements and the practical use of obtained informations on a real project. The paper defines the notion of requirement. It further describes the various methods of collecting and recording requirements. In a separate chapter are described phases of requirement process. The practical case demonstrates using of acquired methods and knowledge. The outputs of this work are written requirements for information system and a prototype, which was one of the tools for requirements gathering.
Software requirements in banking
Janoušková, Irena ; Pavlíčková, Jarmila (advisor) ; Maryška, Miloš (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with the areas of requirements management in large organizations, especially banks. Bank projects have their own characteristics, as well as the banking environment as such. The paper will analyze the problem of requirements management in general and during description of best practices and methodological procedures attention will be drawn to the peculiar characteristics of the banking environment. This thesis focuses mainly on methodological and personal aspects of requirements management - the role of the analyst and the requirements management methodology. One of the main goals is selection of requiremets management methodology suitable for use in banks. Other important objectives are the description of best practices and mapping of the description of requirements management in the most widely used software development methodologies. The paper can serve as a textbook for junior analysts and other team members, or as a reference guide. Well-educated analyst and knowledgeable project team members enhance probability of a successful completion of the project and objectives achievement within set deadlines, budget and to everyone's satisfaction.
Selected procedures for the economic analysis of external and internal view of the analyst
Rabík, Martin ; Boukal, Petr (advisor) ; Urbanec, Vít (referee)
Aim of this thesis was to give practical example than the perspective of internal and external economic analyst for analysis. The work deals not only with different angles analyst arising from different levels of available information, but also highlights some weaknesses in the assessment of economic analysis as such. The practical part is then evaluated on real data selected indicators of economic analysis. The final part deals with factors that affect the quality of treatment and evaluation of economic analysis as such.

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