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Digitalizacija registra prostovoljcev v črni gori
Luka Popović, 2024, undergraduate thesis

Abstract: The present thesis focuses on the development of a platform that will digitalize the volunteer log in Montenegro. To best understand the needs of our platform, we first need to gain a better understanding of what volunteering is, how it is carried out, and by whom, all taking into consideration the legal context. The currently existing solution for logging volunteer hours is highly impractical and seemingly has a low number of uses, indicating a need for renewal. In Montenegro, volunteering as well as any efforts volunteers put in have low recognition. Our solution is an easy-to-use, web platform developed in Flutter that enables seamless tracking of all volunteer services and activities and sets the foundation for a digital platform for everything related to volunteering on a national level. The research identifies the necessary functionalities through questionnaires for volunteers and interviews with volunteer managers and coordinators. Additionally, it explores the legal outline and how it navigates the desired outcome. Finally, an application is presented alongside the recommended improvements that will be added in the future. The developed platform allows for easy and comprehensive volunteer activity data tracking and helps streamline the volunteer management process. Its implementation would help with the national recognition of volunteer, as well as the skills and competencies one acquires through it.
Keywords: Keywords: volunteer management, digital logbook, software development, flutter app
Published in DKUM: 01.07.2024; Views: 128; Downloads: 22
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Agile development of secure software for small and medium-sized enterprises
Anže Mihelič, Simon Vrhovec, Tomaž Hovelja, 2023, original scientific article

Abstract: Although agile methods gained popularity and became globally widespread, developing secure software with agile methods remains a challenge. Method elements (i.e., roles, activities, and artifacts) that aim to increase software security on one hand can reduce the characteristic agility of agile methods on the other. The overall aim of this paper is to provide small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) with the means to improve the sustainability of their software development process in terms of software security despite their limitations, such as low capacity and/or financial resources. Although software engineering literature offers various security elements, there is one key research gap that hinders the ability to provide such means. It remains unclear not only how much individual security elements contribute to software security but also how they impact the agility and costs of software development. To address the gap, we identified security elements found in the literature and evaluated them for their impact on software security, agility, and costs in an international study among practitioners. Finally, we developed a novel lightweight approach for evaluating agile methods from a security perspective. The developed approach can help SMEs to adapt their software development to their needs.
Keywords: secure software development, security engineering, agile, small and medium sized enterprises, software development management, security
Published in DKUM: 29.11.2023; Views: 494; Downloads: 7
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Usage of agile SCRUM methodology on configuration management application
Željko Stanojević, 2017, master's thesis/paper

Abstract: The purpose of the master thesis is to research and determine how to successfully manage a project using agile methodology Scrum. Scrum methodology will be used to improve the functionality of existing internally developed software solutions. Scrum, being an agile methodology, is an alternative approach to the traditional waterfall methodology, and is typically used in software development. Agile methodologies help teams respond to a project’s unpredictability by using incremental, iterative way of work known as sprints. The first part of the master’s thesis presents a problem, defines goals and methods used, and the necessary tools required to achieve the objectives. The following part of the thesis presents the foundations of agile methodologies and describes the used methodology – Scrum - in detail. In the practical part, the thesis presents the existing software solution and opportunities for its improvement. We use Scrum for upgrading existing application, including all the attributes of the mentioned methodology, from team design to artifacts and events. The thesis also presents a renewed application in detail. In conclusion, by using the SWOT analysis we observe suitability for use of the Scrum methodology in the case of renewal of application and propose further changes to improve the application.
Keywords: Project Management, Software Development, Agile Project Management, Scrum Implementation, Agile Methodologies
Published in DKUM: 28.06.2017; Views: 1612; Downloads: 142
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