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Concept of system which supports cars sales and servis
Pavlas, Vojtěch ; Štefáčková, Bohdana (referee) ; Dydowicz, Petr (advisor)
The aim of this diploma thesis is to create a proposal of informational system for C&K corporation. This company has got two separated commercial premises and deals with distribution and servicing of three different brands of cars. This diploma thesis could act as a basis for programming company which would decide to create an informational system exactly for C&K corporation in future. Among others the tendency of this proposal is to make a provision for different informational needs of certain imployees in certain working positions. Another aim is also to propose the concept of informational system with the emphasis on the maximum efficiency and user’s comfort.
From user stories to organisational learning
Henao Pacheco, Fernando
Abstract Henao Pacheco, Fernando. From user stories to organisational learning, a for-mal language to specify requirements. Diploma thesis. Brno: Mendel University, 2023. Failures in software requirements can be the cause of project collapse. Agile soft-ware development should implement the functionalities with user stories to cover the project scope. Usually, these projects are incremental and evolutive. This dynamic and adaptive environment could need formal specifications to clarify the main goal per user story and create test cases. Also, to diminish vague-ness, inconsistency, insufficiency, and duplicity as user stories ambiguity prob-lems. This thesis aims to create a formal language to describe user stories to facil-itate project planning and development, estimation, code reuse, and diagramming. By using the language, the software team should acquire explicit knowledge.
Requirements analysis for implementation of a new CRM in the banking sector
Zacharova, Natalie ; Pour, Jan (advisor) ; Šedivá, Zuzana (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the engineering of requirements, an area which covers the development of requirements as well as their management. The main objective of this thesis is to evaluate options of the specification and analysis requirements on the selected application type. Which is obtained in practical part by applying the recommended techniques of requirements engineering to a chosen banking process, which resulted in the creation of a functional requirements specification for selected process in the Microsoft Dynamics CRM application. The theoretical part of my thesis explains the basic CRM concepts and provides an overview of the best practices used for analysing requirements. This work could therefore serve as a guide for junior analysts who are starting their work career as requirement developers.
Concept of system which supports cars sales and servis
Pavlas, Vojtěch ; Štefáčková, Bohdana (referee) ; Dydowicz, Petr (advisor)
The aim of this diploma thesis is to create a proposal of informational system for C&K corporation. This company has got two separated commercial premises and deals with distribution and servicing of three different brands of cars. This diploma thesis could act as a basis for programming company which would decide to create an informational system exactly for C&K corporation in future. Among others the tendency of this proposal is to make a provision for different informational needs of certain imployees in certain working positions. Another aim is also to propose the concept of informational system with the emphasis on the maximum efficiency and user’s comfort.
Aplication of test analysis methods on mobile application
Švanda, Vojtěch ; Doležel, Michal (advisor) ; Buchalcevová, Alena (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to do test analysis with use of methods based on specification. The methods of test analysis are used on mobile application Duolingo, which is intended for learning and practice of foreign languages, especially English. The thesis is divided into two main parts, the theoretical part and the analytical part. The theoretical part is focused on requirements engineering, test analysis and its methods, and also on mobile testing. At first the analytical part introduces in detail mobile application Duolingo and also its key concepts. Subsequently it focuses on creation of test cases with test analysis methods, which are defined in the theoretical part of this thesis.
Methodology for Requirements Engineering and Software Quality Management with the usage of Enterprise Architect tool.
Gottfriedová, Kateřina ; Doležel, Michal (advisor) ; Buchalcevová, Alena (referee)
Requirements Engineering and Software Quality Management is nowadays considered to be one of the important parts of the software development process. This thesis deals with connecting the theoretical concept of requirements engineering and usage of functions offered by Enterprise Architect tool, which should support the requirements engineering and software quality management processes. The main goal is to propose procedures of Enterprise Architect usage during the project in such a way, which will help to raise quality of the final product. The purpose is to offer a systematic and conscious way of implementation Enterprise Architect elements into software development processes, because this tool is able to support the whole cycle of the product. The methodology was designed as a result of theoretical concept, existing requirements engineering approaches and my own experience acquired during working on projects as a business and test analyst. The contribution of the designed methodology is in bringing recommendations, practices and procedures saying how to use Enterprise Architect during the software development process in order to gain the highest possible software quality. The thesis is structured in four sections describing the appropriate theory, analyzed requirement engineering approaches, critical mistakes during this process and the methodology design.
Use of workshops during requirements analysis for software projects
Pacourek, Kryštof ; Šedivá, Zuzana (advisor) ; Buchalcevová, Alena (referee)
This thesis reacts to the still poorly mastered area of requirements analysis in the development of software, which shows that incorrectly defined requirements are one of the major causes of failure of software projects. The thesis deals with the techniques for gathering requirements, for example the use of requirements workshops as an approach, where a number of various stakeholders under the guidance of a facilitator create a defined output and collectively shape the requirements for SW. Organizing similar workshops is an intensive activity in which it is necessary to consider many aspects; these are discussed in the theoretical part of the thesis. The practical outcome of this work is a methodological framework purposed as a guideline for organizing a specific workshop focused on understanding the problem areas and solutions, identifying stakeholders and the scope of the project, where the problem is viewed from the perspective of the overall context and detachment, which is essential in the early stages of the software project. The workshop was designed and implemented during a university course Software Project and adapted the MMSP methodology, which is used in the course.
Software Requirements Engineering with IBM Rational Requirements Composer
Hajník, Julius ; Buchalcevová, Alena (advisor) ; Stanovská, Iva (referee)
IBM Rational Requirements Composer (RRC) is a tool for software requirements engineering that supports requirements development and requirements management in the proces of software development. IBM RRC is a part of Collaborative Lifecycle Management (CLM) using the Jazz platform. In cooperation with other tools of this solution, especially with IBM Rational Team Concert (RTC), it advances the management of projects with large scope and extended teams. These tools have been developed for agile methodologies. This diploma uses the methodology for small software projects called MMSP for the analysis of IBM RRC's features. The main objective of this diploma thesis is the analysis of IBM RRC's features usable for software requirements engineering and demonstrates how to elevate the software requirements activities for school projects using the methodology MMSP. This diploma also pursues the objective of finding best practices and MMSP tasks to improve the requirements engineering proces. These objectives were achieved by deep analysis of various sources about software tools for requirements management, methodologies of IS/ICT development and information system development projects at the University of Economics in Prague and on using the IBM RRC. The key benefit of this diploma thesis is in raising the number of software tools which can be used for school projects of IS/ICT development using the MMSP methodology.
Analysis of software requirements in the environment of bank instituiton
Theier, Radek ; Bruckner, Tomáš (advisor) ; Benešovský, Miroslav (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with the requirements engineering as one of the key areas of development of software applications. By requirements prospective users express their needs and goals which shall be achieved using the developed application. The correctness and completeness of the requirements is thus critical for the success of any software project. The main objective of this dissertation is determination of steps which must be made to improve quality of requirements on real software project in Czech financial institution. This is achieved by analysis of current requirements development process as well as by analysis of the sample of specific requirements. One part of the carried out analysis focuses also on the revision of actual settings of Atlassian JIRA application which is used for requirements management. Based on the analysis some crucial shortcomings are identified and steps for their elimination are introduced. This includes, inter alia, manual of how to specify correct requirements and checklists for different actors who work with requirements. The theoretical part gives a comprehensive overview of selected techniques and practices which are applicable for requirements gathering and analysis. Every mentioned technique is then evaluated from the perspective of its usability in the environment of large Czech bank. This overview can be useful both for junior analytics as a collection of best practices and for senior analytics as an overview of possible areas for their professional development.

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