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Implementation of Agile Project Management Approach in Selected Company
Bartovičová, Slavomíra ; Bajger, David (referee) ; Doskočil, Radek (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with implementation of Agile Project Management Approach for smaller software projects of the department ATS of the office HTS CZ of the corporation Honeywell. The ATS department is a part of the Aerospace division, focused at aviation. For implementation of new approach there was used the agile methodology Scrum and the project management standard PMBoK.
Rational Unified Process as Methodology of Software Development
Rytíř, Vladimír ; Burget, Radek (referee) ; Kreslíková, Jitka (advisor)
Goal of my work is to introduce software development process metods specialized to Rational Unified Process metod from IBM. I aplicate inception and elaboration phases of RUP on practical example.
System for Supporting Communication of Agile Project Management
Krajíček, Michal ; Bartík, Vladimír (referee) ; Kreslíková, Jitka (advisor)
The thesis deals with problems of agile methodologies in the settings of virtual teams. It begins with the description of virtual teams and their models and deals with both theoretical and practical aspects of mutual communication of their team members. The thesis follows with general characteristics of agile approach and their demonstration on representative methodologies. One of them (methodology Scrum) is described in detail in the next chapter and linked with possibilities of its deployment within virtual teams. Practical part of the thesis deals with the design and implementation of a software application that is focused on effective communication support of virtual teams that utilize Scrum. Deployment of this application is discussed within a case study of a real project which team faced problems of agile software development in the settings of virtual team on a daily basis.
Application of Agile Methodology in a Company
Bednařík, Jaroslav ; Truong, Majka (referee) ; Doubravský, Karel (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is aimed at agile project management, primarily at using Scrum as one of the agile practices. The theoretical part describes each and every active and passive part of Scrum during project management. The practical part describes concrete application of Scrum practices on software project for a language school, in real environment.
Application for Worktime Monitoring and Reporting
Šlapák, Jiří ; Škoda, Petr (referee) ; Malý, Jakub (advisor)
This bachelor thesis studies the management of software development, reporting and tracking work of developers. The basic ideologies for this thesis are agile methodologies Scrum and Kanban. The combination of the two is called Scrumban. The final result of this thesis is an intuitive web application called Scrumban Board, which offers a way for team management, planning tasks for teams and tracking efficiency of the development. The second part is a minimalistic application called Scrumban Client for the Windows operation system. This application offers an easy way of tracking work time.
Model-View-ViewModel design pattern in WPF applications
Švikruha, Patrik ; Zeman, Kryštof (referee) ; Lattenberg, Ivo (advisor)
The thesis deals with the explanation of the proposal application according to multi-layered presentation models which describe the distribution of the application layers thereby its facilitating, testability, sustainability and transferability. In this work i focus myself on presentating model for Model-View-ViewModel which is primary designated for WPF application. This presentating model is possible to be built by frameworks used as NuGet open-source package managers or Project templates. In this thesis I focus on framework Catel, which can be used thanks to it´s robustness through all layers of application. The primary output of this thesis is a real application, on which I demonstrate design template with the intagration of framework Catel. I tried to describe whole theory and following process as easy as possible, that even an reader, who has no experiences with designing a multilayer application, could understand it.
System for Supporting Communication of Agile Project Management
Krajíček, Michal ; Bartík, Vladimír (referee) ; Kreslíková, Jitka (advisor)
The thesis deals with problems of agile methodologies in the settings of virtual teams. It begins with the description of virtual teams and their models and deals with both theoretical and practical aspects of mutual communication of their team members. The thesis follows with general characteristics of agile approach and their demonstration on representative methodologies. One of them (methodology Scrum) is described in detail in the next chapter and linked with possibilities of its deployment within virtual teams. Practical part of the thesis deals with the design and implementation of a software application that is focused on effective communication support of virtual teams that utilize Scrum. Deployment of this application is discussed within a case study of a real project which team faced problems of agile software development in the settings of virtual team on a daily basis.
Performance Awareness in Agile Software Development
Horký, Vojtěch ; Tůma, Petr (advisor) ; Rabiser, Rick (referee) ; Koziolek, Anne (referee)
Broadly, agile software development is an approach where code is frequently built, tested and shipped, leading to short release cycles. Extreme version is the DevOps approach where the development, testing and deployment pipelines are merged and software is continuously tested and updated. In this context our work focuses on identifying spots where the participants should be more aware of the performance and offers approaches and tools to improve their awareness with the ultimate goal of producing better software in shorter time. In general, the awareness is raised by testing, documenting, and monitoring the performance in all phases of the development cycle. In this thesis we (1) show a framework for writing performance tests for individual components (e.g. libraries). The tests capture and codify assumptions about the performance into runnable artifacts that simplify repeatability and automation. For evaluation of the performance tests we (2) propose new methods, which can automatically detect performance regressions. These methods are designed with inherent variation of performance data in mind and are able to filter it out in order to detect true regressions. Then we (3) reuse the performance tests to provide the developers with accurate and up-to-date performance API documentation that steer them...
SCRUM methodology and its uses in the innovation process of the company
Krbušek, Adam ; Gála, Libor (advisor) ; Bígl, Martin (referee)
Diploma thesis deals with SCRUM methodology and its uses in innovation management. The main objective of the thesis is creation of a specific framework which will enable to use SCRUM methodology in the innovation process. The thesis is divided into three parts. The first part presents theoretical framework important for the main research. This part contains literature review and research dedicated to the SCRUM methodology and innovation process. The second part of the thesis deals with mapping of the SCRUM methodology to Hladik's innovation process. This part also contains own design of the innovation management process. The third part of the thesis is dedicated to the case study. The case study uses described innovation management process for verification of the hypothesis saying that is possible to use SCRUM methodology in the innovation process. The author's contribution lies in creation of a framework which provides agile alternative to the classical innovation management models.
Model-View-ViewModel design pattern in WPF applications
Švikruha, Patrik ; Zeman, Kryštof (referee) ; Lattenberg, Ivo (advisor)
The thesis deals with the explanation of the proposal application according to multi-layered presentation models which describe the distribution of the application layers thereby its facilitating, testability, sustainability and transferability. In this work i focus myself on presentating model for Model-View-ViewModel which is primary designated for WPF application. This presentating model is possible to be built by frameworks used as NuGet open-source package managers or Project templates. In this thesis I focus on framework Catel, which can be used thanks to it´s robustness through all layers of application. The primary output of this thesis is a real application, on which I demonstrate design template with the intagration of framework Catel. I tried to describe whole theory and following process as easy as possible, that even an reader, who has no experiences with designing a multilayer application, could understand it.

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