ºÚÁÏÍø

News

CS Student Software Project winners announced

€2,000 prize won by team who designed an integrated design-feedback tool
The winning team posing with their prize
The winning team, left to right [top row]; Erkka Mutanen (Sievo, Project Owner), Tobias Jern, Kalle Mäkelä, Joona Lillfors, Sofia Tengvall, Samuli Raivio, Elias Benkhodja, [front center] Henrik Helenius (Scrum Master). Not here: Shahruz Manna

The 2019 Software Project Course in the Department of Computer science celebrated the Software Project and Quality Award gala yesterday. The best project, which won a €2,000 prize for its team members, went to the Feedbacker Forum team. Their project, proposed by Helsinki-based firm , designed a tool that would enable web developers to easily get feedback on projects they are working on from multiple users. The team were praised for their thoughtful and thorough design by the judges, and the outcome of their project is being further developed by the company that proposed it.The project is open source under the MIT license which makes it available for any company to use. You can read more about the project from the .

The other teams that made up the top 3 projects were the HR in a pocket team – who designed a mobile interface for HR information and requests, a project that was proposed by ; and the Daily Coach team, who designed an online forum for employees to help with professional development, which was proposed by .

  • Updated:
  • Published:
Share
URL copied!

Read more news

A person presenting to an audience in a modern lecture hall with yellow bean bags and wooden chairs.
Research & Art, Studies Published:

New Innovation Postdoc programme launching this spring in Aalto

Innovation Postdoc launching this spring for AI researchers eager to turn cutting-edge research into real-world impact.
Antti Salpakari
Studies Published:

Electronics and Electrical Physics student Antti Salpakari believes in a brighter future

Second-year student Antti Salpakari feels that studying electronics and electrical physics gives him the skills to create a better future.
Lotta Partanen in Slush event
Studies, University Published:

Lotta Partanen moved from design to creating new business

Aalto University alum Lotta Partanen realized that she is more interested in new businesses than in furniture design. She has ended up building and leading VTT's business incubator.
Learning Lounge
Campus, Studies Published:

Learning Lounge offers more study space on campus

Student, having a hard time finding a space?