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Testing and quality assurance in software development methodologies
Vachalec, Vladan ; Buchalcevová, Alena (advisor) ; Doležel, Michal (referee)
The subject of this thesis is testing and quality assurance during software development. The theoretical part explains the meaning of software quality and then describes the metrics used to evaluate software quality. The following part explains the differences between software quality assurance in agile and traditional software development methodologies, including criteria on how to compare the methodologies. Throughout the thesis, there are briefly summarized basic concepts which then include the differences between stat-ic/dynamic testing and manual/automatic testing, as well as a role of quality assurance en-gineer in software development. The practical section extends to an existing software development methodology for small software projects (MMSP) in its testing area. New testing activities, artifacts, and roles are introduced in order to align with real requirements for software testing. They will also function in the methodology when used in the testing area for development of more robust applications in bigger teams. Test management tools and test automation tools are described and followed with recommendations for methodol-ogy usage for only a selected few.

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