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Research Seminar in Software Engineering 2020/21 fall

  • General Information
  • Seminar Meetings
  • Seminar Milestones & Submissions
    • Submission
  • Communication Channel (Slack)
  • Assessment and Grading

Seminar Meetings:

IMPORTANT: Mandatory sessions are printed in red. Beginning from 16-Nov-2020 all mandatory sessions will be conducted via Zoom. The Zoom link can be found in Moodle.

  • 09-Sep-2020: Introduction Session - look at requirements for graduation theses at ICS
    • In this session, I give an overview of the seminar course:
      • Slides -- Note: slides 24 & 25 were updated on 04-Nov-2020 (scoring rubric for presentations)
      • Video
    • Link to research groups in ICS: https://www.cs.ut.ee/en/research/research-groups
    • Link to SE&IS research group: https://sep.cs.ut.ee
    • Link to thesis topics in the SE&IS research group: https://sep.cs.ut.ee/Main/StudentProjects2020
    • Link to thesis topics database in ICS: https://comserv.cs.ut.ee/ati_thesis_offers/index.php?year=2018&keywords=&language=en
  • 16-Sep-2020: Consultation Session (please reserve individual time slot during first 15 min of session) - first 15 min will be used for general Q/A (via Slack); individual consultation is optional.
    • In this session, I answer questions related to the the first submission (email with confirmed topic from supervisor) and other questions about the seminar.
  • No formal sessions from 23-Sep-2020 to 18-Nov-2020: Please schedule individual consulting sessions when needed. Preferably, I try to schedule individual consultation sessions on Wednesdays after 16:15. If that does not work for you, we can try to find a different time-slot. Please contact me for an individual consultation at least 24 hours ahead of time.
  • 25-Nov-2020: Presentation Session 1
    • Slot1: Shefali Sharma: Identifying Waste in Business Processes from Execution Logs
    • Slot2: Toomas Veromann: Improvements to the ID card browser signing plugin
    • Slot3: Zohaib Ahmed: Data-Driven Business Process Optimization
    • Slot4: Vladyslav Umerenko: Cross-Lingual Linking of Texts Using News Media
    • Slot5: Kert Prink: A dashboard to visualize the product quality level
  • 02-Dec-2020: Presentation Session 2
    • Slot1: Kseniia Leschenko: Hate Speech Detection and Prediction in social media
    • Slot2: Hariti Sanchaniya: Communication overhead in open-source software projects
    • Slot3: Abdul Wahab: Developing predictive signals for online hackathons
    • Slot4: Kert Männik: A data-driven analysis of the process improvement at LHV Bank
    • Slot5: --
  • 09-Dec-2020: Presentation Session 3
    • Slot1: Vladyslav Bondarenko: The OpenSZZ Tool - Evaluation, Improvement, Application
    • Slot2: Ahmed Imam: The secret life of hackathon code
    • Slot3: Mubashar Shahzad (via Zoom): Exploring Group Mobility
    • Slot4: Muhammad Zubair (via Zoom): A Blockchain Solution for Auditing of Timber-to-Charcoal Process
    • Slot5: Jazib Sawar: Blockchain-based process execution, specifically using Hyperledger
  • 16-Dec-2020: Presentation Session 4 (if needed)
    • Slot1: --
    • Slot2: --
    • Slot3: --
    • Slot4: --
    • Slot5: --
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