In computer science, „projekty“ (Polish for „projects“) refers to structured sets of tasks and resources aimed at achieving specific goals within a defined timeline, typically in software development or technology-related fields. Projects can involve various activities such as planning, designing, coding, testing, and maintaining software or systems.
A project usually has defined objectives, a scope, and resources, including personnel, tools, and time. It often follows a particular methodology, such as Agile, Scrum, or Waterfall, to manage progress and ensure quality. Projects might vary in size from small individual tasks to large endeavors involving multiple teams and stakeholders.
The term can also refer to specific assignments or endeavors undertaken in an educational context, where students apply theoretical knowledge to practical problems. In this sense, „projekty“ signifies the application of skills and collaboration toward a common aim, often leading to the development of a finished product or solution.