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Efficient Application of SCRUM Methodology in a Development Team
Svoboda, Radek ; Kalouda, Petr (referee) ; Smolíková, Lenka (advisor)
The master thesis focuses on more efficient application of Scrum methodology in a development team within specific company. The thesis takes an advantage from the SW-CMM philosophy applied in agile environment in order to achieve better effectivity. Theorethical base is utilized for a comparison with current state in the company described in analytical part. Proposals for a solution of current situation are based on drawback detection. Proposals are subject for risk analysis followed by precaution. Costs of proposals implementation with included precautions are evaluated in economic evaluation part. This part also contains benefits of proposals.
Software Testing Organization and Methods
Kajan, Miroslav ; Kolář, Dušan (referee) ; Kreslíková, Jitka (advisor)
This document's objective is to propose a set of methods for improvement of the organization and methodology of software testing and subsequent application of those in a real environment of the Siemens CZ company. The first part discusses the development models in terms of testing segment and the following section focuses specifically on the methodology of agile testing and development as a whole, including applicable metrics for evaluating various aspects of software exiting the testing phase. The third major section lets the reader get acquainted with the Siemens organization and methods of their software testing and by analyzing real-world project it assesses the strengths and weaknesses of the particular testing process and its management. The practical part of this thesis lies in the design and implementation of a plug-in for the JIRA environment. This tool is able to identify and quantify the long term status of the project phases of agile development and testing in a clear and interactive way, while the outputs are represented by clearly defined problems that can be more easily treated, as one can argue further progress.
Raising the Scrum Maturity in developer team
GOLAS, Michal
The aim of the bachelor thesis is to analyze the current practice in the selected development team and based on the Scrum methodology, propose a set of measures to increase the efficiency of the team's work in solving projects. The proposed measures are subjected to a SWOT risk analysis and after deploying these measures, the effectiveness of these changes is evaluated through the Microsoft Azure DevOps environment. In the theoretical part, a brief characterization of the basic traditional and agile methodologies is given and a comparison of the main principles of these directions is presented. The Scrum methodology, which is the focus of this thesis is described. The main contribution of this thesis is useful recommendations to improve the current development process and their evaluation.
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.
Efficient Application of SCRUM Methodology in a Development Team
Svoboda, Radek ; Kalouda, Petr (referee) ; Smolíková, Lenka (advisor)
The master thesis focuses on more efficient application of Scrum methodology in a development team within specific company. The thesis takes an advantage from the SW-CMM philosophy applied in agile environment in order to achieve better effectivity. Theorethical base is utilized for a comparison with current state in the company described in analytical part. Proposals for a solution of current situation are based on drawback detection. Proposals are subject for risk analysis followed by precaution. Costs of proposals implementation with included precautions are evaluated in economic evaluation part. This part also contains benefits of proposals.
Software Testing Organization and Methods
Kajan, Miroslav ; Kolář, Dušan (referee) ; Kreslíková, Jitka (advisor)
This document's objective is to propose a set of methods for improvement of the organization and methodology of software testing and subsequent application of those in a real environment of the Siemens CZ company. The first part discusses the development models in terms of testing segment and the following section focuses specifically on the methodology of agile testing and development as a whole, including applicable metrics for evaluating various aspects of software exiting the testing phase. The third major section lets the reader get acquainted with the Siemens organization and methods of their software testing and by analyzing real-world project it assesses the strengths and weaknesses of the particular testing process and its management. The practical part of this thesis lies in the design and implementation of a plug-in for the JIRA environment. This tool is able to identify and quantify the long term status of the project phases of agile development and testing in a clear and interactive way, while the outputs are represented by clearly defined problems that can be more easily treated, as one can argue further progress.
Analysis of teaching agile methodologies of software development in the world
Fučík, Jakub ; Buchalcevová, Alena (advisor) ; Mittner, Jan (referee)
Objective of the bachelor thesis is to examine current state of world universities' approach to teaching agile software development methodologies in order to reveal in which way is agile approach applied and which methodologies are thought. Both undergraduate and postgraduate programs are analyzed in two phases. In the first phase, publically available data are collected, while in the second phase the survey is sent to universities. Thesis is divided into three chapters. First chapter covers literature overview regarding agile software development methodologies. In the second chapter various software development approaches are introduced. Finally, third chapter analyses current state and dept of theoretical and practical teaching of agile software development methodologies.
SaaS in Web Design
Míka, Filip ; Gála, Libor (advisor) ; Kafka, Daniel (referee)
This thesis is aimed to evaluate if the current SaaS market is able to meet functional re-quirements of web design in order to appropriately support web design's activities. The theoretical part introduces the web design model which describes web design's functional requirements. The next section presents a research concept that describes model assessment (i.e. solutions delivered as SaaS that support web design) and evaluation process. The results show that the current SaaS market is able to meet the requirements of web design in areas where SaaS solutions are able to provide an essential added value to customers in comparison to on-premise software.

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