- A hash "#" indicates that a project has a large or undetermined scope and needs to be scoped (by negotiating with the customer) to ensure it fits in 600 person-hours.
Available projects
- Xatkit chatbot development platform More user-friendly IDE, Jordi Cabot and Gwendal Daniel
- Xatkit chatbot development platform More advanced natural language understanding, Jordi Cabot and Gwendal Daniel
- # Xatkit chatbot development platform Complex chatbot use case of the project team's choice, Jordi Cabot and Gwendal Daniel
- Relationship tracking app lulust, Harold Saar
- Industrial competitiveness atlas, Marek Tiits
- Texture Processing Workflow Tool, Jaanus Jaggo
- A self-learning sales service, Pelle Kongo
- e-receipt, Taavi Laatsit, Maarja-Liis Laatsit
- TRIT - Android Client for Language Service Providers, Ants-Oskar Mäesalu
- TRIT - Cloud Termbase, Ants-Oskar Mäesalu
- JCI Intranet, Mihkel Rembel
- Ride-sharing mobile app for event attendances, Pille Lengi
- Chatbot app for determing customer skin type, Pille Lengi
- Game engine for VR games and applications, Imre Kõuts
Booked projects
- Bed management system, Jarno Raid
- Greenhouse management system, Jarno Raid
- Autokoolide oppekeskkond, Henry Arnhold, Heli Ainjärv
- Personal finance manager Monto, Karl Veskus, Henry Teigar
- Integrated information screen - E-Governance Academy, Hannes Astok
- Chess game recording and analysis system, Hendrik Türk
- # Hairekeskuse projektiettepanek, Juta Urbsalu
- Mobile application for navigating in Tartu University Hospital, Rainis Kolga
- Kirikulaulu kogumise veebikeskkond ja andmebaas, Eerik Jõks
- Rakendus rinnavahiga patsientidele, Mari-Leen Pärn
- Web application for MITS mentorship programme, Alo Aasmäe
- Puiduraamat, Taavi Unt
- JustTime, Maksim Greinoman, Mike Lozkin
- Electric Vehicle Simulator, Kristjan Eljand
- New sales tool for presenting price offers, Lauri Tuulberg
- Sotsiaalsete ja vaimsete oskuste oppe keskkond uldhariduskoolidele, Henry Arnhold
- Delivy_project_description, Nurlan Kerimov
- ESTCube-2 telemetry decoder and relay, Kristo Allaje, Tõnis Eenmäe
- TRIT - Remote Interpreting Application, Ants-Oskar Mäesalu
- Joint platform for services by hairdressers, Ranel Tasane, Kaur Lauer
- Cancer detection process alleviator, Jarno Raid
- LahendusDOTnet app, Katariina Kliit
- TRIT - Content Extraction Tool, Ants-Oskar Mäesalu
About IP, licenses and NDAs
- In some of the proposed projects, the customer asks that you sign an IP assignment agreement. This is a matter entirely between you and the customer. If you do not agree with their proposed IP assignment agreement, you should pick another project. We recommend (if possible) to use the following short IP assignment agreement.
- If the customer does not ask you to sign an IP assignment agreement, we recommend that you release your software as open-source, for example under a Free BSD license or MIT license.
- Some customers might ask you to sign a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA). This is a matter entirely between you and the customer. We recommend you to carefully read any NDA in order to fully understand your obligations. We prefer if students sign only minimalistic NDAs such as this one, rather than complex NDAs. If you do not agree with the NDA or if you have doubts about the implications of the NDA, you should pick another project.