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Requirement management tool
Jelen, Martin ; Kopecký, Michal (advisor) ; Hoksza, David (referee)
Managing requirements for software projects is a key task throughout the whole lifetime of the project. Recognizing this, it is the goal of the bachelor thesis to design and implement a tool that simplifies and automates requirements management and provides a clear view of the current state of managed projects as well as their history. It is not intented as a single project management solution but rather to be used with other specialized software. Implemented is the ability to capture the managed project's structure and multiple types of requirements (e.g. functional, performance, usability) with clearly defined relationships. The project's representation can further evolve, all previous versions are stored and changes can be reviewed. Data presentation is accomplished with multiple views of requirements and allows to trace changes through the relationships. Finally, the gathered data may be exported in either structured form for further transformation or as user-readable reports. Requirements, their atributes and types, as well as views on the requirements are highly configurable to provide support to projects independent of development methodology used - from agile approaches with minimum administrative documents to more formalized processes such as RUP.
Analysis of work at heights and above free depth at the Fire and Rescue Service of the Czech Republic and the civil sector
Jelen, Martin ; Fiala, Miloš (advisor) ; Vilášek, Josef (referee)
Title: Analysis of work at heights and above free depth at the Fire Rescue Service of the Czech Republic and civilian sector Objectives: Describe the current status of work at height in the civilian sector and the Fire Rescue Service of the Czech Republic and compare work at height in the areas: legal regulations, qualification levels, training courses, training centers and equipment. Analyze the height interventions of FRS CR in 2016-2018. Methods: Data collection from internal staff, study of available literature and subsequent research. Comparison of the current situation in given aspects. The analyzes were divided according to the types of interventions, which were given the frequency, location and time distribution in the given years. Results: The results of the diploma thesis are a description of the current state of work at heights and above clear depth for civilian high- altitude and firefighters of the Czech Fire Rescue Service and an analysis of height and above depth interventions at units of Fire Rescue Service of the Czech Republic in 2016, 2017 and 2018. Keywords: Analysis, fireman, height, depth, intervention
Rescue options in rope coures park
Jelen, Martin ; Vomáčko, Ladislav (advisor) ; Vondrášek, David (referee)
Title: Rescue options in rope coures park Objectives: The goals of these bachelor essay are to describe the procedures and equipment used for rescue in rope parks. To create and test 5 rescue systems that are used to rescue by launching. Assessing these systems in terms of complexity of use, cost, severity of rescuer strength and rescue speed when using the system. Methods: The methods used during the creation of our work were the first to collect data from Czech and world literature and the experience of experts from areas that are concerned with rescue from a height. We used the informations to design rescue systems that we have measured and tested. Results: The result of the work is the recommendation the rescue systém D, that according to these aspects is ideal for everyday use in the rescue by launching in rope park. Keywords: rope park, rescue systems, rescue, launching,
Requirement management tool
Jelen, Martin ; Hoksza, David (referee) ; Kopecký, Michal (advisor)
Managing requirements for software projects is a key task throughout the whole lifetime of the project. Recognizing this, it is the goal of the bachelor thesis to design and implement a tool that simplifies and automates requirements management and provides a clear view of the current state of managed projects as well as their history. It is not intented as a single project management solution but rather to be used with other specialized software. Implemented is the ability to capture the managed project's structure and multiple types of requirements (e.g. functional, performance, usability) with clearly defined relationships. The project's representation can further evolve, all previous versions are stored and changes can be reviewed. Data presentation is accomplished with multiple views of requirements and allows to trace changes through the relationships. Finally, the gathered data may be exported in either structured form for further transformation or as user-readable reports. Requirements, their atributes and types, as well as views on the requirements are highly configurable to provide support to projects independent of development methodology used - from agile approaches with minimum administrative documents to more formalized processes such as RUP.

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