Seminars
- 28.02 - Introductory seminar (F.M. Maggi)
Student presentation seminars start on 28 March.
- Presentations 1: 28 March (with submission 23 March)
- #1: Tsotne Kekelia (Analyzing Echo Chambers in Social Networks)
- #2: Luka Tsulaia (Predicting Business Processes Completion Time)
- #3: Aleksandr Tsõganov (How to Run a Nation’s Energy on Blockchain?: Elering - WePower Electricity Tokenization Case Study)
- #4: Anastassia Ivanova (Machine learning in Student Study Desktop development)
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- Presentations 2: 4 April (with submission 30 March)
- #7: Alli Olamide (Telling Stories from an Image Using Computer Vision)
- #8: Tõnis Kasekamp (A Web Application to Support Research in Predictive Monitoring Tasks)
- #9: Sven Mitt (Blockchain application - case study on Hyperledger Fabric)
- #10: Oleksandr Shvechykov (Understanding Filter bubbles in social media networks)
- #11: Navedanjum Mohammed Hanif Ansari (Distributed database performance)
- #12: Bejon Sarker (Automatic extraction of app features from App Reviews: Evaluation on a benchmark dataset)
- Presentations 3: 11 April (with submission 6 April)
- #13: Polad Mahmudov (Change Propagation between Business Rules and Process Models)
- #15: Majnun Abdurahmanov (Queue Mining: Data Mining to Analyze Queuing Effects in Business Processes)
- #16: Tural İsmayilov (Conformance Checking with Data-Aware Declarative Models)
- #17: Oleksandra Tkalich (Interpretable Predictive Monitoring of Business Processes)
- #18: Evgen Dorodnikov (Comparing Business Process Variants Based on Their Event Logs)
- Presentations 4: 18 April (with submission 13 April)
- #19: Marcelo Surriabre (Adoption of Functional Programming principles and features in Imperative Programming)
- #20: David Chagiashvili (Runtime Monitoring of Business Processes)
- #21: Tair Vaher (A Systematic Survey of the GDPR-compliance Oriented Methods)
- #22: Aramais Khachatryan (Deviance Mining of Business Processes)
- #23: Kodjovi Hippolyte-Fayol Toulassi (Customer Churn Prediction Based on Social Ties)
- #24: Shalva Kalandarishvili (Monitoring of Business Processes with Fuzzy Logic)
- Presentations 5: 25 April (with submission 20 April)
- #25 Kelian Kaio
- #26: Giorgi Sheklashvili (How start-ups benefit from open innovation)
- #27: Meri Liis Treimann (Session Intent Classification)
- #28: Mehmet Can Boysan (In Search of an Optimized Consensus Protocol for Distributed In-Memory Key-Value Stores)
- #29: Denizalp Kapısız (Analysing Customers Behavior Using Purchase Data)
- #30: Abel Mesfin Cherinet (Analyzing Question-Answering System: Quora Case Study)
- Presentations 6: 2 May (with submission 27 April)
- #31: Roman Ismagilov (Evaluating the impact of refactoring code smells on the power consumption of android apps)
- #32: Maksym Yerokhin (Data Race Detection)
- #33: Maksym Melnyk (Left, Center or Right?: Controversial groups on Social Media)
- #34: Grace Okolo (Mining Behavior Models and Business Process Models from Web Applications)
- #35: Clive Tinashe Mawoko (Improving the Usability of a System for Document Management using Machine Learning Techniques)
- #36: Bilawal Hussain (Evaluation of Sentiment analysis tools for Feature-based sentiment analysis on App Reviews)
- Presentations 7: 9 May (with submission 4 May)
- #37: Khaled Nimr Charkie (Hackathon Outcomes)
- #38: Marten Siiber (Software for Improving Reading Speed)
- #39: Eldar Hasanov (Incremental Predictive Monitoring of Business Processes)
- #40: Margarit Shmavonyan (Methods and techniques to identify dependencies among User Stories)
- #41: Junaid Ahmed (Automatic Test Case Generation)
- #42: Muhammad Bilal Shahid (Behavior Analysis of Bike Users in a City Settings)
- Presentations 8: 16 May (with submission 11 May)
- #43: Kaspar Hollo (Data Driven Product Lifecycle Management)
- #44: Jaan Tohver (Types of Hackathon Events)
- #45: Vladislav Stafinjak (A Systematic Survey of the Security and Security Risks in the Internet of Things Systems)
- #46: Soltan Qarayev (Replication of Empirical Software Engineering Case Study Experiments)
- #47: Kevin Kanarbik (If Media is Biased ? An Empirical Analysis)
- #48: Marek Pagel (Credit Scoring Using Social Network Data)
- Presentations 9: 23 May (with submission 18 May)
- #49: Nurlan Kerimov (Collaboration in Virtual Teams)
- #50: Leiger Virro (Risk-based Testing Approach for Test Case Prioritization)
- #51: Shaswata Saha (Digital Technologies and Disrupting Business Models)
- #52: Madis Kaasik (A Tool for Supporting Multi-Perspective System Development Through Security Risk Management)
- #53: Ivan Ojiambo (Measuring Corporate Reputation through Online Social Media)
- #54: Ismail Gül (Consensus algorithms in blockchain)
- Presentations 10: 30 May (with submission 25 May)
- #55: Richard Meitern (Computer generated Dialogues for Movie Script Generation)
- #56: Janar Ojalaid (Analysis of developers’ interactions through social network data)
- #57: Kevin Ree (Robotic Business Process Automation)
- #58: Vello Vaherpuu (Data Mining for Technical Debt Analysis)
- #59: Kadri Oluwagbemi (How to align IT and business to form a digital business strategy?)
- #60: Fodio Tureta Abubakar (Techniques for measuring software energy consumption: A comparative analysis)