Awards I
May 18th, Wednesday, 8:30 – 9:00 AM
Location:
Grand Ballroom
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ACM SIGSOFT Distinguished Paper Awards
Efficient Large-Scale Trace Checking Using MapReduce
- Marcello M. Bersani, Domenico Bianculli, Carlo Ghezzi, Srdan Krstic, and Pierluigi San Pietro
Energy Profiles of Java Collections Classes
- Samir Hasan, Zachary King, Munawar Hafiz, Mohammed Sayagh, Bram Adams, and Abram Hindle
Feedback-Directed Instrumentation for Deployed JavaScript Applications
- Magnus Madsen, Frank Tip, Esben Andreasen, Koushik Sen, and Anders Møller
From Word Embeddings to Document Similarities for Improved Information Retrieval in Software Engineering
- Xin Ye, Hui Shen, Xiao Ma, Razvan Bunescu, and Chang Liu
Guiding Dynamic Symbolic Execution toward Unverified Program Executions
- Maria Christakis, Peter Müller, and Valentin Wüstholz
On the Techniques We Create, the Tools We Build, and Their Misalignments: A Study of KLEE
- Eric F. Rizzi, Sebastian Elbaum, and Matthew B. Dwyer
Termination-Checking for LLVM Peephole Optimizations
- David Menendez and Santosh Nagarakatte
VDTest: An Automated Framework to Support Testing for Virtual Devices
- Tingting Yu, Xiao Qu, and Myra B. Cohen
Work Practices and Challenges in Pull-Based Development: The Contributor's Perspective
- Georgios Gousios, Margaret-Anne Storey, and Alberto Bacchelli
Distinguished Reviewers
- Shing-Chi Cheung, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong
- Eric Bodden, Fraunhofer SIT & Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany
- Lutz Prechelt, Freie Universitaet Berlin, Germany
- Chris Bird, Microsoft Research, USA
Awards II
IEEE CS TCSE Awards
IEEE CS TCSE Distinguished Service Award
- Dr. Hausi Müller, University of Victoria, Canada
IEEE CS TCSE Distinguished Education Award
- Dr. Timothy Lethbridge, University of Ottawa, Canada
IEEE CS TCSE Distinguished Women in Science and Engineering (WISE) Leadership Award
- Dr. Eleni Stroulia, University of Alberta
IEEE CS TCSE Distinguished Synergy Award
- Microsoft Research, Redmond, USA
Harlan D. Mills Award
- Dr. Wolfram Schulte, Microsoft Research
ACM SIGSOFT Awards
ACM SIGSOFT Distinguished Service Award
- Martin Glinz, University of Zurich, Switzerland
ACM SIGSOFT Influential Educator Award
- Lori Pollock, University of Delaware, USA
ACM SIGSOFT Outstanding Research Award
- James Herbsleb, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
ACM SIGSOFT Impact Paper Award
Finding Bugs with a Constraint Solver
- Daniel Jackson and Mandana Vaziri
- In Proceedings of the 2000 ACM SIGSOFT International Symposium on Software Testing and Analysis (ISSTA '00)
ACM SIGSOFT Doctoral Dissertation Award
Regression Test Selection: Theory and Practice
- Milos Gligoric
- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Darko Marinov, advisor
Visions of 2025 and Beyond Paper Awards
1st Prize
Wide-Field Ethnography: Studying Software Engineering in 2025 and Beyond
- David Socha, Robin Adams, Kelly Franznick, Wolff-Michael Roth, Kevin Sullivan, Josh Tenenberg, and Skip Walter
2nd Prize
Code Drones
- Mithun P. Acharya, Chris Parnin, Nicholas A. Kraft, Aldo Dagnino, and Xiao Qu
3rd Prize
Theories of Everything
Awards III
ICSE-10 Most Influential Paper Award (Paper appeared at ICSE 2006)
Winner
Who Should Fix This Bug?
- John Anvik, Lyndon Hiew, and Gail C. Murphy
Runner up
Model-Based Development of Dynamically Adaptive Software
- Ji Zhang and Betty H.C. Cheng
Best Software Engineering in Practice Paper Award
Continuous Deployment at Facebook and OANDA
- Tony Savor, Mitchell Douglas, Michael Gentili, Laurie Williams, Kent Beck, and Michael Stumm
Software Engineering Education and Training Paper Awards
Best Full Paper
Teaching Agile - Addressing the Conflict between Project Delivery and Application of Agile Methods
- Jan-Philipp Steghöfer, Eric Knauss, Emil Alégroth, Imed Hammouda, Håkan Burden, and Morgan Ericsson
Best Short Paper
Collaborative Software Engineering Education between College Seniors and Blind High School Students
- Collin McMillan and Amanda Rodda-Tyler
ACM Student Research Competition Winners: Graduate Category
- To be decided during the conference
Student Contest on Software Engineering
Finalists
MeetMe, A Meeting Planner
- Manuel Gollmann, Danny Friedrich, Natascha Kania, Ronald Robertson, and Malte Kloß
- — University of Applied Sciences Neu-Ulm, Germany
CoCo: A Code Coach
- Sophia Stahl, Jan Pawellek, Dominik Sterk, and Julia Kreutzer
- — Heidelberg University, Germany
Agile TweetViz
- Kedar Pitke, Aditya Bivalkar, Tanmay Patil, Meenal Kulkarni, and Snehal Shendware
- — Arizona State University, USA
- To be decided during the conference
Poster Awards
Best Poster
Continuous Assessment of Software Traceability
- Patrick Rempel and Patrick Mäder
Distinguished Posters
Topsy-Turvy: A Smarter and Faster Parallelization of Mutation Analysis
- Rahul Gopinath, Carlos Jensen, and Alex Groce
When to Release in Open Source Project?
- Zeheng Li and LiGuo Huang
Debugging Reactive Programming with Reactive Inspector
- Guido Salvaneschi and Mira Mezini
Candoia: A Platform and Ecosystem for Mining Software Repositories Tools
- Nitin M Tiwari, Ganesha Upadhyaya, and Hridesh Rajan
(Presented in the ACM SIGSOFT/IEEE CS TCSE Town Hall Meeting)
Video Contest
- Javier Gonzalez-Sanchez
- — Arizona State University
(Presented in the ACM SIGSOFT/IEEE CS TCSE Town Hall Meeting)
Doctoral Symposium
- To be decided during the conference
(Presented in the ACM SIGSOFT/IEEE CS TCSE Town Hall Meeting)
ACM Fellows
- Michael Franz
- Michael Rung-Tsong Lyu
- Sriram Rajamani
ACM Distinguished Members
- Tao Xie
- Sebastian Uchitel
- Margaret Burnett
- Nenad Medvidovic
- Nachiappan Nagappan
ACM Senior Members
Senior members selected in the quarters of Jun and Sep 2015.
(The list will be updated with members selected in the quarters of Dec 2015 and Mar 2016 as the information becomes available to us.)
- William A Conklin
- Bradley Schmerl
- N Md Jubair Basha
- Dan Hao