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Automatic Testing of Software
Mrázik, Matej ; Tisovčík, Peter (referee) ; Korček, Pavol (advisor)
The main goal of the bachelor thesis is to automate the testing of IQRF Gateway Daemon software. The practical output is a tool capable of testing the IQRF Gateway Daemon through an emulated virtual network of intelligent devices. In the theoretical part, the work outlines the issues of software testing to the reader. These principles are then applied in testing the IQRF GW Daemon. The reader will get acquainted with the resulting tool and its functionality, which will be able to further expand if necessary.
Automatic Testing of Software
Mrázik, Matej ; Tisovčík, Peter (referee) ; Korček, Pavol (advisor)
The main goal of the bachelor thesis is to automate the testing of IQRF Gateway Daemon software. The practical output is a tool capable of testing the IQRF Gateway Daemon through an emulated virtual network of intelligent devices. In the theoretical part, the work outlines the issues of software testing to the reader. These principles are then applied in testing the IQRF GW Daemon. The reader will get acquainted with the resulting tool and its functionality, which will be able to further expand if necessary.
Testing process and quality of application for banking systems
Hanesová, Andrea ; Vencovský, Filip (advisor) ; Eichlerová, Hana (referee)
Testing is an important part of the software development of bank systems. Agile methodologies today are becoming more popular among computer programmers when developing software for bank institutions. The waterfall development on the other hand is becoming less attractive. The difference between them is in their approach to particular stages of development. This thesis focuses on the testing stage and illustrates this phase on a specific project. There is also a definition of testing processes in a project and his place in development, the role of test team and its responsibilities, and also problems which can be caused by choosing one of the methodologies.
Software Testing in Agile Methodologies
Blažková, Tereza ; Doležel, Michal (advisor) ; Buchalcevová, Alena (referee)
Agile methodologies become more popular. Companies increasingly look to involve at least some agile elements to their development processes that help to improve their "traditional" process and if properly applied, can provide faster delivery and better final product. This bachelor's study deals with software testing particularly in the context of agile methodologies. As all agile methodologies built on the same foundation called Manifesto for Agile Software Development there are initially defined agile principles described in this Manifesto. The next part is dedicated to the agile testing in particular the role of agile tester and various testing techniques that are used in agile projects. Finally, the study analyses the main differences between agile and traditional (rigorous) methodologies. The practical part deals with the selection of the appropriate software development methodology using a system METES. It is extended to a significant criteria covering the entire testing process, which could influence the choice of methodology development. The aim of this study is to show agile testing and activities with which agile testers deal in their projects. Another aim is to compare the agile methodologies with traditional methodologies. This work may be used as a guide for future agile testers who would like more familiar with agile principles and future content of their work.

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