Master Theses Digi 2026

A collection of 34 posts
Augmenting the Discovery Phase: Design and Evaluation of a Client-Facing Voice Agent for Requirements Engineering in Swiss Software SMEs

Master Theses Digi 2026 /
Augmenting the Discovery Phase: Design and Evaluation of a Client-Facing Voice Agent for Requirements Engineering in Swiss Software SMEs

/ This master thesis designs and evaluates the “Discovery Scout”, a client-facing AI voice agent that helps Swiss software SMEs reduce unbillable pre-sales discovery effort by converting Swiss German client input into structured requirements while preserving the need for human technical refinement.
Benjamin Meyer / 2 min
Building Corporate Deep-Tech Capability: What Does It Take to Engage with the Next Wave of Innovation?

Master Theses Digi 2026 /
Building Corporate Deep-Tech Capability: What Does It Take to Engage with the Next Wave of Innovation?

/ A new empirically grounded framework maps the organizational capabilities that established firms need to discover, evaluate, engage with, and integrate Deep Tech Topic This thesis examines the organisational capabilities that established firms need to engage with deep-tech innovation. Deep Tech, characterised by scientific grounding, extended development timelines, high capital intensity
Marc Bühlmann / 3 min
Digital Responsibility in the Use of Large Language Models: How Organizations Perceive, Accept, and Govern Risk

Master Theses Digi 2026 /
Digital Responsibility in the Use of Large Language Models: How Organizations Perceive, Accept, and Govern Risk

/ Adoption first, governance later: how regulated Swiss organizations handle the risks of commercial language models. Topic Organizations are adopting commercial large language models such as ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, and Google Gemini faster than they can govern the risks these tools introduce. This study examines how Swiss organizations in regulated industries,
Raphael Herrli / 2 min