- 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
- Editor for invoice templates, Risto Tamme
- Environmental impact of food products, Kristin Rossmann and Raely Pärlin
- Mobile game self-publishing platform, Mohammad Reza Hassanzadeh
- Network gaming module for VR in Unity, Peeter Nieler, peeter.nieler@criffin.com
- Science Communication Platform, Andres Siim
- Talking magnifier, Meelis Mihkla
- Web-based Viewer for Fractal Enterprise Models, Ilia Bider and Steven Leego
Booked projects
- Port Booker, Rene Türk
- Mobile authentication, Martin Paljak
- Testing Interface for Fortumo Payments API, Taavi Rahusoo
- Web based tool for browsing and visualizing driving data, Tambet Matiisen
- Discord game in BLASTRONAUT world, Jaanus Jaggo
- Estonian Water Analysis Tool, Ottar Tamm
- STELLA app, Stella Runnel
- Kitchen Display System, Risto Tamme
- Transport mobile app, Keith Pärtel
- Environment for structured mathematical proofs, Dominique Unruh
- Interactive timeline for the Department of Scandinavian Studies, Kätlin Lehiste
- Central Command Application for CUBY Space, Aditya Savio Paul
- Mobile application for FINDE registered service providers, Urmet Seepter
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.