Seminars
- Introductory Seminar 1 (Kuldar Taveter): 19 February 2020
- Introductory Seminar 2 (Kuldar Taveter): 26 February 2020
- Examples of systematic literature reviews
- 3 March - deadline for identifying topic and presentation time slot (over Slack channel #topic-registration)
- Presentations 2: 18 March (with submission 16 March)
- #6: Hanna Tagen, Passenger interaction with autonomous ride-hailing vehicles
- #7: Magnar Aruoja, Quo vadis entrepreneurial hackathons?
- #8: Ahmed Imam, Turning predictions into actions with uplift modeling
- #9: Robert Sepp, GDPR Process Compliance in the Internet of Things Systems (thesis topic)
- #10: Ketevani Kvirikashvili, Digital Detox through Twitter
- Presentations 3: 1 April (with submission 27 March)
- #11: Vlad Bondarenko, Privacy-preserving process mining
- #12: Alar Kirikal, The dark side of hackathons - diversity and technical solutions
- #13: Mubashar Shahzad, Chronic Liver Disease Detection using Association Rule Mining
- #14: Muhammad Zubair, Analysing Server Logs for predicting Job Failures
- #15: Toomas Veromann, Frontend Microservices
- Presentations 4: 8 April (with submission 3 April)
- #16: Vladyslav Umerenko, Demand forecasting methods for the retail sector
- #17: Shefali Sharma, Identifying Fake News using Linked Data and Network Science Approaches
- #18: Zohaib Ahmed Butt, Automatic Test Case Generation
- #19: Miras Kenzhegaliyev, Comparative Analyses on potential models for EEG-based BCI Applications
- #20: Sophio Japharidze, Bias and polarization in online media
- Presentations 5: 22 April (with submission 17 April)
- #21: Kert Prink, Data Mining for technical debt analysis
- #22: Octanty Mulianingtyas, Techniques for measuring software energy consumption: A comparative analysis
- #23: Chingiz Mammadli, Evaluating the impact of refactoring code smells on the power consumption of android apps
- #24: Gunel Ismayilova, Microservice Design Patterns and Smells
- #25: Märt Häkkinen, Information System Security Risk Management in the Autonomous Driving Vehicles (thesis topic)
- Presentations 6: 29 April (with submission 24 April)
- #26: Miron Storožev, How to attack the oracle problem with metamorphic testing?
- #27: Gaukhar Dauzhan, Evaluation of Sentiment analysis tools for Feature-based sentiment analysis on App Reviews
- #28: Hariti Sanchaniya, Architectural Principles for Scalable Web applications
- #29: Jazib Sawar, Function-as-a-Service Architectures
- #30: Abdul Wahab, Presentation Topic: Future, Challenges, Trend of EEG-based Brain Computer Interface (BCI) Applications
- Presentations 7: 6 May (with submission 1 May)
- #31: Janar Ojalaid, The power of stars: An empirical analysis of successful and flop movies
- #32: Amit Kumar Singh, Presentation Topic: Risk-based Testing Approach for Test Case Prioritization
- #33: Lekso Migriauli, Analysis, formalization, critique and application of Ross’ Business Rules Diagrams
- #34: Mirlind Murati, Automatic extraction of app features from App Reviews: Evaluation on a benchmark dataset
- #35: Ramazan, Interaction Aware Collision Avoidance for Autonomous Cars
- Presentations 8: 13 May (with submission 8 May)
- #36: Harald Astok, Elasticsearch in Pipedrive
- #37: Ibrahim Mahdy, Mining resource availability for data driven business process simulation
- #38: Solagbade Enitilo, Transfer Learning Based Explainable AI method for detecting tweets related to drug use (thesis topic)
- #39: Enlik, Goal modelling for Xatkit
- #40: Toomas Treikelder, How to speed up mutation testing?