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Verification of methodology MMSP - Test analysis and design on real task
Kukla, Lukáš ; Buchalcevová, Alena (advisor) ; Hyblbauer, Jan (referee)
Bachelor thesis Verification of methodology MMSP - Test analysis and design on real task verifies usability of extended methodology for small software project (MMSP) - Test Analysis and design. This methodology is verified on a real task: Implementation of discount for current account. Usability of methodology is evaluated in terms of whether it is possible to use this methodology to develop a test analysis and design on real task. In a first part of the thesis is described basics of testing, differences between testing environments, types of testing data and the end of the chapter is about the psychology of testing. In the practical part of the thesis is done the test analysis and design based on MMSP - Test analysis and design. Further part of the thesis is a recommendation towards the Cenotvorba project on which the request is implemented. At the end of the thesis are summarized the achieved results and benefits of the work.
Usage of automated regression tests in continuous integration of web application
Kolpakova, Alexandra ; Buchalcevová, Alena (advisor) ; Veselka, Marcel (referee)
This bachelor thesis focuses on the implementation of automated regression tests into the practice of continuous integration in the development of a web application. The main goal of the bachelor thesis is to design and implement a system of continuous integration including testing for the purpose of deploying a web application on the test environment. Specific objective is to characterise the concept of continuous integration, exploration of principles and practices of continuous integration, characteristics of regression tests and the process of automation of test cases, design of system for use of continuous integration and consequently its practical verification. The theoretical part of the thesis is focused on the introduction to the practice of continuous integration, its characteristics and principles. The following section describes the testing process, especially different levels and types of tests. The practical part introduces a proposed system for the use of continuous integration in software development. It continues with analysis and design of test cases processed according to the functionality of the web application. The implementation of the proposed system is followed by the implementation of automated tests. The output of the thesis is the elaborated scheme for automated deployment of the web application on the test environment in the practice of continuous integration and a usable resource containing the procedure for implementing regression tests into the process of continuous integration.
Comparison of functional and non-functional tests
Galaš, David ; Hyblbauer, Jan (advisor) ; Buchalcevová, Alena (referee)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to compare functional and non-functional software test types in terms of their overall contribution to successful application testing. The comparison is based on performed test cases and calculated metrics, whose final values are based on values measured during the testing. The theoretical part describes individual functional and non-functional test categories and provides thorough information about each category described. The analytic part focuses on metrics selection and their respective interpretation and provides verified method for metric weight assignment including the calculation of final weights. The practical part includes selected web application testing using manually written test cases and the calculation of defined metrics for each performed test category. This part also contains the evaluation of test categories according to calculated metrics and the final comparison of functional and nonfunctional tests in terms of their overall contribution. The conclusion of the thesis summarizes the results of tests comparison, shows the way the intermediate objectives were achieved and adumbrates possible use of this thesis in the future.
Comparison of online test management and evaluation tools
Bouška, Matěj ; Hyblbauer, Jan (advisor) ; Buchalcevová, Alena (referee)
The thesis deals with the analysis of the online tools for administration and evaluation of tests used for increasing the effectiveness of testing. The aim of this thesis is to select the most appropriate tools based on defined criteria. In the theoretical part, the thesis focuses on the definition of concepts in the field of software application testing and defines a specific area of testing in which the tools for management and evaluation of tests are used. The practical part compares the selected tools according to the comparative criteria defined in the analytical part. Based on benchmarking results, the most appropriate tools for more effective testing of software applications are recommended.
Comparison of defect management tools
Kulíček, Martin ; Hyblbauer, Jan (advisor) ; Buchalcevová, Alena (referee)
In nowadays, the increased use of information systems than ever before. For these, it is necessary to test these systems and provide clear and compherensive information about the resulting defects (errors). These overviews help to do the process of removing defect more effectively. The theoretical part is mainly dedicated search terms related to the topic and clarifies under what circumstances defect arises and what the defect is. The analytical part is an analysis of the market and then defines the basic parameters for comparison tools to manage defects. In the final part leads to the actual comparison of selected tools according to the set criteria of the analytical part and a subsequent recommendation which tool is as a best of set criteria. The content of this thesis is used as overview of properties by tested products, which are available at the market with tools for managing defects. Output of thesis can serve as a credible source of information in process of decission which product to choose according to specified criteria.
Comparison of test progress evaluation tools
Navrátil, Daniel ; Hyblbauer, Jan (advisor) ; Buchalcevová, Alena (referee)
Nowadays, information systems and technologies became an inseparable part of any business. Consequently, the need to ensure quality environment for testing is being increased as well as the need to ensure proper tools for the test evaluation. This thesis explores relevant standards connected to testing and software product quality evaluation, analyses current test management tool market and compares the chosen tools according to defined criterias. Benefit of this thesis is the objective evaluation of chosen, currently available commercial tools and recommendation for potential buyers. Theoretical part is mainly focused on the definition of terms from the software testing and definition of a specific area, in which the tools for test evaluation are used. Definition of comparison criteria and market analysis will be the focus of the analytical part of this thesis. In practical part, chosen tools are compared and according to the results, the recommendation is made for the purpose of choosing the most fitting tool to increase the effectiveness for software testing. This work also includes the showcase of graphic outputs from the compared tools.
Human resource management in Software Quality Assurance competency centre
Krupová, Martina ; Buchalcevová, Alena (advisor) ; Novotný, Ota (referee)
Human resources are the basics of very well-functioning organization. It is very important for a company to succed in deciding how to properly manage this asset at a time of rapid change, as no company would be able to work without this asset. The goal of human resources is to ensure that there are sufficient motivated and capable people to help organizations achieve their strategic goals. The main goal of my bachelor thesis is to create a comprehensive procedure for human resource management in Software Quality Assurance competency centre and to select a suitable management tool for human resources.
Proposal of the introduction of open-source internet business to large companies
Babický, Daniel ; Hyblbauer, Jan (advisor) ; Buchalcevová, Alena (referee)
The main goal of the bachelor thesis Proposal of the introduction of open-source internet business to large companies, is to draft the implementation of open-source solution suitable for large companies. The thesis is primarily focused on testing and subsequent adaptation of open-source application nopCommerce for large companies with an online store with turnover higher than 100 mil. czech crowns per year. Therefore this application should beable to operate at high loads. During peak times, the application will use about 2,500 active users. In the bachelor thesis the first part is focused on introduction of nopCommerce and his competitors. This is followed by system and performance testing. Based on these tests the necessary changes to the system will be carried out. The changes are not related only to user interface, but because of the performance of the application nopCommerce the core of the application has to be rewritten. Afterwards the new changes to the application nopCommerce will be tested. This work serves not only to companies planning to open a large online shop, but also all help all these who want to open theis own shop based on open-source application.
Analysis, design and implementation of web application according to the MMSP methodology
Menčík, Michal ; Buchalcevová, Alena (advisor) ; Ženíšek, Jan (referee)
Bachelor thesis deals with analysis, design and deployment of a web application that aims to improve an existing system of evidence of student's internships, which are part of minor specialization '4KS' at the Department of Information Technology, University of Economics Prague. The main goal of this paper is to create a sample solution of software project with use of the Methodology for small software projects (MMSP), which may serve as inspiration when solving similar projects. First part of this paper outlines the theoretical basis of this work, describing utilized methodology and technologies. Subsequently in the second part, the work deals with practical requirements analysis and design of the application itself. Other disciplines of MMSP methodology, such as architecture, implementation, testing, and project management are also included. Conclusion of work summarizes the benefits of the work, including the evaluation of applied methodology.
Testing of mobile aplications
Mačura, Viktor ; Ženíšek, Jan (advisor) ; Buchalcevová, Alena (referee)
This bachelor thesis is focused on testing a mobile application with use of a tool called crash reporter. This tool can be useful for different developer companies in the way of improving their application thanks to users and their feedback or other functions like automatic reports. In line with the goals of this work I am gradually introducing basic terms, testing disciplines and also procedures and testing methodologies used in practice. There is not missing introduction of advantages of current mobile devices and the main part, which is presentation of tools and its capabilities used in company called Alza. The main functions and differences are summarized at the end in the clear table.

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