- 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
- Eesti laulupsaltri veebilahendus (for an Estonian-speaking team)
- Flowstate Editor & Graph Display
- ERDR proposal for UT
- Interface connecting tools for writing and communication
- Grassland manager protype with_automatic timelog algorithms
- Biocult App for controlling Reocto
- Command Centre for Data Acquisition and Visualization
- Mobi Lab's course project proposal for University of Tartu
- Software solution for digitizing control cards
- Photo uploading mobile application by Hepta
- API/Integrations supporting multiple players
- Application to analyse training load data in sports
- DPMN Online Editor
- TWINT
Booked projects
- CTF-editor
- Estonian professional youth team sports app
- Web application for the assessment of dysarthric speech
- App for Active saving
- Dreamsville recycling impact reporting web app
- Polva Haigla siseveeb (for an Estonian-speaking team)
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.