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Design of methodology of administration and management of issues and its application in chosen organisation
Holub, Adam ; Stanovská, Iva (advisor) ; Novák, Tomáš (referee)
This thesis is focused on design methodology of administration and management of issues, using issue-tracking system. The objective is to create such methodology and deploy it to specific organization. During methodology creation, there were used best practices, acquired from source thesis and authors experiences. In theoretical part of thesis are described approaches, witch is this thesis based on. Then thesis describes what issue-tracking system is and lists mostly used issue-tracking systems. In practical part, the methodology itself is created. At first, target group is described. Then, types of issuse and roles used in issue-tracking system are described. Then is described, how to create lifecycle of issue and how to handle with its attributes. Last part is focused on data reporting from issue-tracking system. Last chapter of practical part describes how to implement methodology to issue-tracking system JIRA.
Glossary Mapping Terminology of Software Quality Control
Charvát, Jiří ; Buchalcevová, Alena (advisor) ; Kučera, Jan (referee)
This paper deals with areas of software quality management. The introduction describes a development of software testing and explains its importance. The paper also describes the focus of the ISO 29119 standard Software testing and its structure. The ISTQB associa-tion has a significant impact on software quality management, which is also addressed in this paper in detail. Because the terminology of testing varying, the practical part is focused on mapping terms between ISO 29119 and ISTQB. The terms are categorized into groups according to their relationship, and in the cases where the terms do not match, they are explained in more detail.
Testing methodology according to international practices and standards
Králová, Iveta ; Buchalcevová, Alena (advisor) ; Doležel, Michal (referee)
There are many methodologies in the field of software engineering that focus on the entire software development process. The software development process aims to provide a quality product that meets user requirements, and to deliver it on time as well as within budget. Testing is a tool for verifying the quality of software and serves as feedback in software development. Most software development methodologies are available only in English, they emphasize the actual software development and address testing only marginally. An accurately designed testing process however, may contribute to higher software quality and avoid potential problems resulting from the entire information system's failure. Current Czech methodology that focuses exclusively on testing has been developed either inside individual companies and thus is not accessible to the public, or is contained in graduate theses, where it was typically created by adapting and expanding the existing software development methodologies for testing within a particular company or team. The main objective of this thesis is to establish a methodology for testing in Czech, which is based on international practices and standards, which is not tailored to a specific organization and which can be used as guidance in defining test processes in various organizations, regardless of their specific focus. The proposed methodology is also implemented in the tool EPF Composer that enables administration of methodology and its publication in the form of the website. The thesis also pursues additional objectives. In order to verify the objective of developing a standardized testing methodology is met, the thesis strives to produce a subsequent evaluation methodology using a standardized process framework in order to improve the testing process as well as a summary detailing which areas may be the subject of further expansion methodology. The theoretical part of the thesis aims to evaluate software development methodologies in terms of testing, to provide an overview of standards related to testing and to describe selected standards, to clarify the purpose of certification in testing and to analyze the possibilities of utilizing materials to prepare for the ISTQB certification. The objectives were achieved by analyzing the available materials for ISTQB certification, analyzing software development methodologies, standards, the TMMi procedural framework and other resources that deal with testing as well as its methodologies and standards. The main contribution of this work is a testing methodology, which is based on the testing process as defined by the international organization ISTQB. It provides a methodological framework by interconnecting and expanding individual methodological elements. Elements of the methodology include working products, as specified by the methodology with respect to the IEEE 829 standard. The methodology does not depend on the needs of a particular company and may be easily adopted, managed and customized. It may be used as a starting point in creating a testing strategy in Czech companies focused on software development which are interested in approaching testing in compliance with international practices.
Analysis of certifications in the field of software development
Tvrdíková, Lucie ; Buchalcevová, Alena (advisor) ; Rubišová, Blanka (referee)
The goal of this work is to map the most important certifications available in the Czech Republic in selected fields of software development and its practice usage. It was used data collection method directly in practice and work with sources to achieve set of goals. Certification information is always obtained primarily from official sources of certification and software companies or test centers. I have gained much valuable information from interview with colleagues who work in the field for several years. The main contribution of this thesis is to summarize information about certifications, its translations into Czech language and introduction of the benefits of practice usage of certifications. Another benefit of my work is mapping courses that are appropriate for easy to obtain the certification - it is very useable for students of University of Economics. I have also contributed my own experience in this work. The work is divided into eight chapters. Chapter Certification in General is crucial and explains chat the certifications are, their strengths and in what fields certificates are most common and desired. Other chapters are devoted to individual fields of software development. At the beginning of each part are the most common certification systems available and especially the description of the most important certifications.

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