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Item Method Yamazumi and its application(University of Žilina, 2025) Biňasová, Vladimíra; Mičieta, Branislav; Buzalka, Martin; Kasajová, MartaThe main objective of the contribution is to improve the selected production process in an electrical engineering company. In order to achieve the main objective, it was necessary to gradually develop the specified partial objectives. The Yamazumi method, which is subsequently used to balance the V03 line or explain the bottleneck in the production process, which in the case of the analysed line is a hydraulic tester. After balancing the line and distributing the workstations among the workers, it was possible to plan and carry out a test of adding a worker to the line.Item Analysis of the use of agile project methodology(University of Žilina, 2025) Biňasová, Vladimíra; Bubeník, Peter; Buzalka, Martin; Kasajová, MartinaFrom the perspective of the main goal, the real use of agile project methodology was analyzed, and then the levels of knowledge and use of the mentioned methodology were evaluated. Areas for potential improvement were identified and proposals for measures were created to increase the efficiency of future project implementation. Most companies today focus on delivering quality and gaining customer satisfaction and in order to accomplish this, the challenge lies in choosing between traditional development methodologies and agile development methodologies. However, both these approaches have positives and negatives, making the right choice plays a crucial role while starting a new project.Item Analysis of programs for operational and systems analysis(University of Žilina, 2024) Biňasová, Vladimíra; Mičieta, Branislav; Buzalka, Martin; Kasajová, Marta; Zuzik, JánThis paper deals with the selection and comparison of programs that students could use when preparing semester papers in the subject of Operational and Systems Analysis. The analysis consists of a comparison of work in selected software based on selected criteria, such as the availability of programs for students, the language in which the programs are written, the time spent on preparing individual assignments and the correctness of their results. The final part evaluates the benefits of the paper and the selection of the most suitable programs for individual types of tasks.