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Web applications testing
Borovcová, Anna ; Majerech, Vladan (advisor) ; Parízek, Pavel (referee)
This diploma thesis matter is explanation of web application testing problems mainly to potential testers. That is why the thesis confides information gathered from different sources in intelligible way and it results from three years of testing and one year of teaching new testers mainly in Unicorn Corporation. The first part is dedicated to introduction to web testing; basic principles and history of internet, development process and methodologies are mentioned there. The second part deals with core aspects of testing and how they are viewed by various experienced testers from Czech Republic or foreign countries. In the third part there are chosen and introduced some techniques and tools suitable for web application. The fourth part contains practical example of some testing documents.
Web applications testing
Borovcová, Anna ; Parízek, Pavel (referee) ; Majerech, Vladan (advisor)
This diploma thesis matter is explanation of web application testing problems mainly to potential testers. That is why the thesis confides information gathered from different sources in intelligible way and it results from three years of testing and one year of teaching new testers mainly in Unicorn Corporation. The first part is dedicated to introduction to web testing; basic principles and history of internet, development process and methodologies are mentioned there. The second part deals with core aspects of testing and how they are viewed by various experienced testers from Czech Republic or foreign countries. In the third part there are chosen and introduced some techniques and tools suitable for web application. The fourth part contains practical example of some testing documents.
The question of mandatory vaccination and vaccination coverage
Borovcová, Anna ; Bezchlebová, Daniela (advisor) ; Fabiánová, Jana (referee)
The main concern of this thesis is the issue of mandatory vaccination and vaccination coverage in the Czech Republic. Therefore it focuses on all vaccines against infectious diseases which are now mandatory for all of the children: measles, mumps, rubella, diphtheria, tetanus, viral hepatitis B, poliomyelitis and diseases caused by Haemophilus influenzae type b. The goal of this thesis is to illustrate the importance and benefits of vaccination on incidence and mortality of these diseases. Another part of this thesis is also description of methodology which is used to gather data about vaccination coverage and what the results are. In this part Liberec Region is used as an example. As a result of the unsuitable methodology which is used for data gathering in the Czech Republic, it was not possible to say whether the vaccination coverage de-creases in time. The thesis itself provides an information overview about vaccination which is important from demographic point of view and it also might be an impulse for changing current methodology of data collection.
Software testing
Rybak, Yauhen ; Buchalcevová, Alena (advisor) ; Borovcová, Anna (referee)
This bachelor thesis presents the fundamental aspects of the testing tool IBM Rational Functional Tester. The aim of this thesis is to acquaint readers with the basics of software testing and to create the guide of the named testing tool for beginning testers; to show the process of automated testing on examples. The first part of this thesis presents a theoretical introduction to software testing; the se-cond part describes the process of testing web applications using IBM Rational Functional Tester. In the last part is shown in a particular practical example how to test Java applica-tion with the selected testing tool.
Creating a user-friendly website (UX)
Knopp, Filip ; Borovcová, Anna (advisor) ; Buchalcevová, Alena (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the process of creating user-friendly websites. Thesis is not directly engaged with questions concerning the technology behind it, but instead focuses on the process of designing a website that will meet both the needs of users as well as business requirements. A website based and designed on such concept will be easily understandable for users, and will be regarded as usable and useful. It will effectively enable users to fulfill their individual aims and provide them with a positive User Experience (UX). Along with the placing of this procedure within a specific context, an area of User Experience is defined, and consequently related disciplines that fundamentally affect and shape the UX. A scheme of this procedure of creating user-friendly websites as put in practice is shown at the end of this thesis: a case study on redesigning the company website VINICARS Ltd.
Test process improvement and software quality assurance models
Došek, Tomáš ; Borovcová, Anna (advisor) ; Buchalcevová, Alena (referee)
Testing often takes between 35 and 50 percent of the total costs of software development projects. Still, the role of testing tends to be underestimated. High costs that are being spent on software testing make a reason for looking for systematical approaches for making the testing processes efficient. Test process improvement models offer such approaches. These models are subject of this thesis. Implementation of process improvement models can be an expensive, long-term activity. Therefore, reasons need to be found, why is important to use such models. Reasons and motivations for using improvement models are demonstrated in the first part of this thesis. It turned out that software testing has, by its historical development, come to the state, when it contains so much theory that companies have a problem absorbing all the knowledge to make testing processes efficient. Therefore, improvement models offer a solution to this problem. This thesis is primarily focused on Test Maturity Model Integration (TMMi), which is being analyzed thoroughly. The work searches for possibilities and limitation of using the model and it summarizes current experiences with the model. Because the TMMi model does not contain a practical assessment method, such method is proposed in this thesis. The assessment method will help organizations using the model. Beside TMMi, the thesis provides an introduction into three other models: Test Process Improvement (TPI), Capability Maturity Model Integration (CMMI) and Critical Testing Processes (CTP). All four models are subject to a comparison based on specified criteria. Results of the comparison are analyzed to identify for which situations individual models suit best. The comparison will help organizations to choose the right model for their needs.
Testing GUI applications in Java
Šimko, David ; Pavlíčková, Jarmila (advisor) ; Borovcová, Anna (referee)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to provide a theoretical background for GUI testing, to perform market analysis of tools that are available for GUI testing and to demonstrate practically GUI testing using one selected tool. The goals in the first part are achieved through the analysis of scientific literature, scientific articles and Internet sources. In the second part of this work it was necessary to manage the practical aspects of testing and to take over the analysis of the current market for testing GUI applications. The benefit of this work is a summary of theoretical knowledge about the particular topic, current overview of available tools and practical demonstration of one testing tool. The work is divided into two parts. The aim of the theoretical part is to clarify and define the basic concepts and issues. The practical part focuses on mapping the tool market and practical demonstration of GUI testing using the Abbot tool.
Comercial and open source software testing tool comparison
Štolc, Robin ; Buchalcevová, Alena (advisor) ; Borovcová, Anna (referee)
The subject of this thesis are software testing tools, specifically tools for manual testing, automatic testing, bug tracking and test management. The aim of this thesis is to introduce reader to several testing tools from each category and to compare these tools. This objective relates to the secondary aim of creating set of criteria for testing tools comparison. The contribution of this thesis is the description and comparison of chosen testing tools and the creation of a set of kriteria, that can be used to Compaq any other testing tools. The Thesis is dividend into the four main parts. The first part briefly describes the theoretical foundations of software testing, the second part deals with descriptions of various categories of testing tools and their role in the testing process, the third part defines the method of comparison and comparison kriteria and in the last, fourth, part the selected testing tools are described and compared.
Tool for Monkey testing
Espinoza, Victor ; Borovcová, Anna (advisor) ; Buchalcevová, Alena (referee)
This bachelor thesis focuses on explaining the term Monkey testing and its usage in a field of software development. The first chapter presents principal ideas about testing and we get familiar with testing in general. In the next part we familiarize with particular types of testing and with the role of testing during software development. Following part of this thesis introduces test automation its advantages and risks. Next chapter is about monkey testing which may be considered as a subgroup of automated testing. After sufficient theoretical introduction into field of monkey testing we demonstrate its capabilities on concrete application. To do it we use chosen software tools. Next chapter explains meaning of obtained results and possibilities of its processing.
Design of web applications testing methodology
Fiurášek, Tomáš ; Buchalcevová, Alena (advisor) ; Borovcová, Anna (referee)
Development of web applications is closely associated with testing. This master's thesis deals with the domain of testing. The goal of this thesis is to design a methodology of testing of web applications for small software company. The designed methodology results from OpenUP methodology and author's work experience. First, the theoretical part of this thesis is devoted to testing, history of testing and introduces several approaches to testing. Next, the theoretical part focuses on web applications and its specifics in light of testing. In view of the fact that the designed methodology is inspired by OpenUP methodology, this methodology including its basic principles and components is introduced in next separate chapter. The largest chapter describes the designed methodology of testing of web applications and its basic components: roles, activities and artifacts. Also errors and their lifecycles are examined. The thesis is concluded by a short muse upon the aspects of the implementation of the designed methodology in the environment of small company.

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