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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.
Unification of the testing process in banking company
Cestr, Jan ; Pavlíčková, Jarmila (advisor) ; Novák, Filip (referee)
In the present, there are several programmes used for testing in this company. This may lead to a certain mutual inconsistency of the data within the system, as well as to the decrease of orientation and efficiency among the employees, that are in charge of the quality of the developed applications. There is approximately 200 employees in the IT department who focus on the development of the software. The biggest percentage has, though, the position of the tester. The aim of this thesis is to analyse the situation and the testing process in the selected bank company. Simultaneously, we would like to reach certain possibilities to unify the process of testing.
Software testing and test reporting in HP ALM
Hoffmann, Patrik ; Buchalcevová, Alena (advisor) ; Grössl, Zdeněk (referee)
Bachelor thesis is devoted to detailed analysis of an issue of software testing, test reporting and quality assurance which is an integral part of software development. The main objective of this bachelor thesis is to elaborate on the importance of test reporting and report creation in HP Application Lifecycle Management tool. Expected contribution of this thesis is the possibility to utilize the information included as a tutorial for report and dashboard creation as a supportive role for testing. Additionally, the contribution of this thesis is also extension of the the knowledge from literature and articles regarding testing, quality assurance and working with HP Application Lifecycle Management tool. The thesis is divided into three parts, which contain information about software quality, from assigning the requirement for product delivery to quality control and quality assurance and subsequent verification and validation. It expands knowledge in the area of software testing and explains various roles in the testing team. Thesis also includes testing documentation, which is utilized also for reporting. An important part of the testing is test reporting and employment of underlying metrics for quality measurement. The last part is devoted to the tutorial for report and dashboard creation in HP Application Lifecycle Management, which can be useful for the members of testing team.
Application Lifecycle Management - products comparison
Jandl, Jiří ; Kunstová, Renáta (advisor) ; Štěpán, Radek (referee)
This work focuses on Application lifecycle management (ALM) tools. The goal of the work is to describe Polarion ALM 2012 tool and compare it's functional areas, their relations, their collaboration and coverage of ALM definition with other tools on the ALM market by IBM and HP. The main functions of specific ALM areas are reviewed taking into account the aspects of team collaboration, process documentation, information sharing, configuration possibilities, creating artifacts options, linking and traceability options. The contribution of this work is commented comparison of several ALM tools made by market leaders with tool made by Polarion. First part describes the ALM platform on general level. The second part describes Polarion ALM 2012 solution. The third part compares HP ALM 11 and IBM Rational Team Concert Enterprise 3.0 tools with Polarion ALM 2012 tool.

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