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SENIOR PROJECTS

CTIS students develop year-long system projects during their senior year.
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2022 2023 Fall Spring (14 projects)

Senior Project Poster Presentations

Poster Presentations aim to deliver information about senior projects to the visitors. Students from all levels and professionals from software industry are invited to these presentations. During poster presentations, senior students will present objectives and functionalities of their senior projects. While the 4th year students enjoy sharing what they performed in their senior projects, the visiting students will have a chance to learn more about senior projects types and scopes. For the professionals, poster demos will provide an opportunity for them to learn capabilities of CTIS students.

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FOR THE SPONSORS

  • Why sponsor a Senior Project?
  • How to Propose Senior Projects
  • Senior Project Proposal Form (WORD, PDF)
  • Sponsor Responsibilities
SmartMed
Team 1

SmartMedication


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Self-Service
Team 2

Online Order and Payment


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PocketCTIS
Team 3

CTIS Alumni


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Mango
Team 4

Digitalization of Teaching & Learning Related Activities

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Donut Share
Team 5

Donut Share


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WTFi
Team 6

Financial Distress Situation


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SwipeART
Team 7

Social Network for Artists


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WinMeet
Team 8

WinMeet


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COOntrol Z
Team 9

Coontrol-Z (Carbon Emission)

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ExcavateIt
Team 10

Excavator Operator Simulation

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SYBERIO
Team 11

Web-Based Interactive Security Training

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CipherMed
Team 12

Patient Data Protection and Sharing System

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Povium SDK
Team 13

Povium


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e-BYRYS-KKDS
Team 14

e-BYRYS-KKDS


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Objectives of Industry Partnership in Senior Projects

By providing high level education in the fields of information and communication technologies with the help of our qualified teaching staff, who have strong academic background as well as industrial experience, we, as the Department of Information Systems and Technologies, aim at preparing our students for a promising career in this dynamic and fast developing field and bringing them up as individuals, competing in technical respects, having high self confidence, apting to team work, and being experts in human relations.

Always keeping this mission in mind, our senior students realize software Senior Projects as a requirement of the courses "CTIS411-Senior Project I" and "CTIS456-Senior Project II". The projects are developed and documented with respect to software engineering standards. We consider the great contribution of university-industry collaboration, both to our students and the industry. Senior projects provides an opportunity for realization of the projects that companies plan to accomplish, but cannot afford due to their limited time and human resources. On the other hand, being motivated with the involvement in a real life software project design and development process, our students gain experience by intensively applying design and development tools and methodologies currently used in the software industry. Therefore, we urge projects done in cooperation with the industry, where both the student teams and the sponsors derive benefit.

Seniors form teams of 3-4 students at the beginning of Fall Semester. Each team is ultimately responsible for the completion of its project. A faculty member, assigned to each team upon team formation, acts primarily as guide, mentor, and coach. However, the faculty member is not supposed to actively manage the project, but act as a general consultant. This organization is applied whether the project is proposed by an external partner or not.

CTIS strongly encourages industrial and non-profit partners to sponsor senior projects.

How to Propose Senior Projects

The sponsors are required to complete Senior Project Proposal Form (WORD, PDF) that describes the objective of the project and its basic requirements, and submit the form to CTIS. The CTIS Project Committee reviews the proposal in respect of appropriateness, clarity, and scope, and informs the partner about the result. In case of a non-affrimative review result, the CTIS Project Committee may propose a revision and resubmission of the proposal.

All accepted project proposals are published to the students at the beginning of the Fall semester. The students form their teams and each team orderly ranks all published projects. Each project is then assigned a qualified team and an academic consultant considering the team's project rankings. In case there are more project teams than the proposed patner projects, some teams may not be assigned partner projects, but internal projects.

A kick-off meeting is hold among the partner, the project team and the academic consultant during the first month of Fall semester. A road-map is determined during the meeting and the partner initiates project activities and starts guiding and monitoring the project.

The partners are requested to consider the following issues in their project proposal preparation processes:

  • The project should be a software project either satisfying the partner's internal needs or emerging as a commercial product or being a functional extension to one of the partner's current product family.
  • The duration of the project should be planned for a period of around 7 months, but not exceeding, since analysis, design, coding, test and documentation phases are realized between October-April period.
  • Since each team consists of 3-4 members and each member is expected to devote 10-15 hours/week, on the average, on the project, scope and required effort of the project should be determined with these parameters in mind.
  • The personel assigned by the partner should be able to reserve his/her 5-6 hours per week for the managerial activities of the project.
  • The project should not have been under contract by any party until the completion of the project.

Sponsor Responsibilities

During project project development process, the sponsor is expected to commit the resources, including personnel, documents, standards, etc., needed to ensure the project's success. Specifically, the sponsor will:

  • Detail the requirements of the project together with the project team.
  • Assign a personnel as the project manager, either full-time or part-time, to devote enough time to ensure successful managerial activities.
  • Provide necessary hardware and software, if not available in CTIS or senior project team, required for the project development.
  • Hold regular meetings, e.g. once or twice a week, with the project team to monitor progress, and especially to provide feedback in the requirement analysis and inital design phases.
  • Ensure the accessibility of personnel throughout the project life cycle to help the team understand the domain and the problem being addressed, and solve technical intricacies.
  • Participate in the project team's final product presentation.

Contact Info

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    Faculty of Applied Sciences
    Bilkent University
    East Campus C Building
    TR-06800 Bilkent
    Ankara Turkey
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  • ctis@bilkent.edu.tr

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