Seminars
- 27.02 - Introductory seminar (F.M. Maggi)
Student presentation seminars start on 3 April.
- Presentations 2: 3 April (with submission 29 March)
- #7: Steven Leego: Case Studies of Robotic Process Automation
- #8: Jan Moppel: Flutter mobile development and CI/CD course
- #9: Shivansh Ahuja: Case Study on Test Automation
- #10: Stanislav Bondarenko: Behavior Analysis of Bike Users in a City Setting
- #11: Giorgi Khundzakishvili: : If Media is Biased ? An Empirical Analysis
- #12: Stanislav Belogrivov: Issue/bug recommender systems
- Presentations 3: 10 April (with submission 5 April)
- #13: Mustafa Ogün Öztürk: Android Application Development Architectures
- #14: Mahdad Khelghatdoust: Blockchain Application Architectures
- #15: Hanno Soo: Oraclizing Credit Scoring in Blockchain Applications
- #16: Kaarel Sõrmus: Artificial Intelligence's impact on society
- #17: Kiryl Lashkevich: State-of-the-Art on Recommender Systems Usage
- #18: Musabir Musabayli: Team Performance in Agile Software Development
- Presentations 4: 17 April (with submission 12 April)
- #19: Automatic Timetable Generation using Genetic Algorithms
- #20: Berker Demirer: Left, Center or Right?: Controversial Groups on Social Media
- #21: Stanislav Deviatykh: Migrating Monoliths to Microservices
- #22: Vladyslav Kupriienko: Progressive Web Applications
- #23: Ali Raza: Analyzing Question-Answering System: The Quora Case Study
- #24: Sander Sõritsa: Privacy Issues in IoT
- Presentations 5: 24 April (with submission 19 April)
- #25: Tarlan Hasanli: How to Speed up Mutation Testing?
- #26: Stanislav Mõškovski: Sampling-based Java Profiling
- #27: Onuche Idoko: Cases Studies of Fintech Companies Applying Agile Software Development
- #28: Karl Veskus: HyperLedger Fabric Architecture
- #29: Sachini Umeshika Weragoda: Context Based Text Classification using Deep Learning
- #30: Murad Mammadov: GPU-Accelerated Data Analytics
- Presentations 6: 8 May (with submission 3 May)
- #31: Andrei Voitenko: The Impact of Social Media on Consumers
- #32: Sabuhi Yusifov: Analysis of Developers’ Interactions through Social Network Data
- #33: Nikita Tsykunov: Static Bug Detection
- #34: Aladdin Shikhizada: Government Cloud
- #35: Joosep Tenn: The Impact and Advancement of Smart Speakers
- #36: Ismayil Tahmazov: Analyzing Server Logs for predicting Job Failures
- Presentations 7: 15 May (with submission 10 May)
- #37: Alar Leemet: Quo Vadis Entrepreneurial Hackathons?
- #38: Alish Najafzade: Static Analysis of Node.js Applications
- #39: Rufat Valiyev: Process Mining for Auditing
- #40: Mehmet Çelen: Principles of Microservice Architectures
- #41: Berkin Tosun: Offline-First Web Applications
- #42: Ismat Alakbarov: Automated Discovery of Data Transformations From Examples
- Presentations 8: 22 May (with submission 17 May)
- #43: Karl-Martin Uiga: What Happens to all these Hackathon Projects?
- #44: Timo Soiunen: Methods and Techniques to Identify Dependencies among User Stories
- #45: Robert Sepp: Predicting the Next Task in a Business Process
- #46: Janar Saks: Collaborative Business Process Execution on Blockchains
- #47: Aysen Süleymanova: Estonian Data Embassy
- #48: Ibrahim Mahdy: Interpretable Predictive Monitoring of Business Processes
- Presentations 9: 29 May (with submission 24 May)
- #49: Konstantin Merkulov: Water-Scrum-Fall
- #50: Odeyinka Olubunmi: Smart Contract Patterns
- #51: Denizalp Kapısız: Beyond ProM and Disco: A Lightweight Tool for Advanced Process Analysis
- #52: Olumide Oluyide: Lean Software Development Metrics
- #53: Ardi Aasmaa: Real-time Twitter sentiment analysis pipeline
- #54: Kaarel Tinn: Comparison of Strongly-Typed Frontend Technologies