SIGSOFT Outstanding Research Award The SIGSOFT Outstanding Research Award is presented annually to an individual or individuals who have made significant and lasting research contributions to the theory or practice of software engineering. • 1997 –
Barry Boehm • 1998 –
David Parnas • 1999 –
Harlan Mills • 1999 –
Niklaus Wirth • 2000 –
Victor Basili • 2001 – Michael Jackson • 2002 –
Gerard Holzmann • 2003 –
Leon J. Osterweil • 2004 –
Nancy Leveson • 2005 – Jeff Kramer and Jeff Magee • 2006 –
David Harel • 2007 –
Elaine J. Weyuker • 2008 –
Axel van Lamsweerde • 2009 – Richard N. Taylor • 2010 –
Erich Gamma,
Richard Helm,
Ralph Johnson, and
John Vlissides • 2011 –
David Garlan and
Mary Shaw • 2012 –
Lori Clarke • 2013 –
David Notkin • 2014 – Alexander Wolf • 2015 –
Carlo Ghezzi • 2016 – James Herbsleb • 2017 – Daniel Jackson • 2018 – Andreas Zeller • 2019 –
Mark Harman (computer scientist) • 2020 – Michael D. Ernst • 2021 – Prem Devanbu • 2022 –
Lionel Briand • 2023 –
Gail Murphy • 2024 –
Tsong Yueh Chen • 2025 – Martin Rinard • 2026 –
Tao Xie SIGSOFT Distinguished Service Award The SIGSOFT Distinguished Service Award is presented annually to individuals who have contributed dedicated and important service to the software engineering community. • 1995 –
Tony Wasserman • 1996 – W. Richards Adrion • 1997 –
Peter G. Neumann • 1998 – Bruce Barnes • 1999 – Bill Riddle • 2000 –
Marvin Zelkowitz • 2001 – Kouichi Kishida • 2002 –
Lori Clarke • 2003 –
Axel van Lamsweerde • 2004 –
Will Tracz • 2005 – Richard N. Taylor • 2006 –
Carlo Ghezzi • 2007 –
David Notkin • 2008 – John C. Knight • 2009 – Stuart Zweben • 2010 –
Mary Lou Soffa • 2011 – Jeff Kramer • 2012 – Alexander Wolf • 2013 – Wilhelm Schäfer • 2014 –
Leon J. Osterweil • 2015 – Bashar Nuseibeh • 2016 – Martin Glinz • 2017 – Laura Dillon • 2018 – David S. Rosenblum • 2019 –
Matt Dwyer • 2020 –
Nenad Medvidović • 2021 –
Tao Xie • 2022 – Joanne M. Atlee • 2023 – John Grundy • 2024 – Massimiliano Di Penta • 2025 –
Mauro Pezzé • 2026 – Thomas Zimmermann
SIGSOFT Influential Educator Award The SIGSOFT Influential Educator Award is presented annually to an educator or educators who have made significant contributions to, and impact on, the field of software engineering with his or her accomplishments as a teacher, mentor, researcher (in education or learning), author, and/or policy maker. • 2009 –
Laurie Williams (software engineer) • 2009 –
Nico Habermann • 2010 –
Leon J. Osterweil • 2011 –
Ian Sommerville (software engineer) • 2012 –
Mehdi Jazayeri • 2012 –
David Notkin • 2013 –
Tony Wasserman • 2014 –
Mary Lou Soffa • 2015 –
Barbara Ryder • 2016 –
Lori Pollock • 2017 –
Bertrand Meyer • 2018 –
Shriram Krishnamurthi • 2019 –
Ahmed E. Hassan • 2020 – Greg Wilson • 2021 – Katsuro Inoue • 2022 – Miryung Kim • 2023 –
Tao Xie • 2024 – Martin Robillard • 2025 – Andreas Zeller • 2026 – Daniela Damian
SIGSOFT Early Career Award The SIGSOFT Early Career Award is presented to an individual or individuals who have made outstanding contributions in the area of software engineering as an early career investigator. • 2017 – Christian Bird • 2018 – Gabriele Bavota • 2019 – Jeff Huang • 2020 – Claire Le Goues • 2021 – Lingming Zhang • 2022 – Xin Xia • 2023 – Chunyang Chen • 2024 – Kevin Moran • 2025 – Jie Zhang • 2026 – Eunsuk Kang • 2026 – Sen Chen
SIGSOFT Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation Award The SIGSOFT Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation Award is presented annually to the authors of outstanding doctoral dissertations in the area of Software Engineering. • 2012 – Mark Gabel • 2013 – Jeff Huang • 2014 – Nicolas Mangano • 2015 – Muath Alkhalaf • 2016 – Milos Gligoric • 2017 – Srdan Krstic • 2018 – Fan Long • 2019 – Sergey Mechtaev • 2020 – Rachel Tzoref-Brill • 2021 – August Shi • 2022 – Wing Lam • 2023 – David Shriver • 2024 – Bianca Trinkenreich • 2025 – Elizabeth Dinella • 2025 – Jialun Cao • 2026 – Zhou Yang
SIGSOFT Impact Paper Award The SIGSOFT Impact Paper Award is presented annually to the author(s) of a paper presented at a SIGSOFT-sponsored or co-sponsored conference held at least 11 years prior to the award year. • 2008 – Rosenblum, D. S. and Wolf, A. L.
A design framework for Internet-scale event observation and notification. • 2009 – Andreas Zeller.
Yesterday, my program worked. Today, it does not. Why?. • 2010 – James C. Corbett, Matthew B. Dwyer, John Hatcliff, Shawn Laubach, Corina S. Pasareanu, Robby, and Hongjun Zheng.
Bandera: Extracting finite-state models from Java source code. • 2011 – Luca de Alfaro and Thomas A. Henzinger.
Interface automata. • 2012 – Chandrasekhar Boyapati, Sarfraz Khurshid, and Darko Marinov.
Korat: Automated testing based on Java predicates. • 2013 – Michael Ernst, Jake Cockrell, Bill Griswold, and David Notkin.
Dynamically discovering likely program invariants to support program evolution. • 2014 – Barbara Kitchenham, Tore Dybå, and Magne Jørgensen.
Evidence-based software engineering. • 2015 – James A. Jones, Mary Jean Harrold, and John Stasko.
Visualization of test information to assist fault localization. • 2016 – Daniel Jackson and Mandana Vaziri.
Finding bugs with a constraint solver. • 2017 – Roy T. Fielding and Richard N. Taylor.
Principled design of the modern web architecture. • 2018 – Lingxiao Jiang, Ghassan Misherghi, Zhendong Su, and Stéphane Glondu.
DECKARD: Scalable and accurate tree-based detection of code clones. • 2019 – Koushik Sen, Darko Marinov, and Gul Agha.
CUTE: A concolic unit testing engine for C. • 2020 – Willem Visser, Klaus Havelund, Guillaume Brat, and SeungJoon Park.
Model checking programs. • 2021 – Matthew B. Dwyer, George S. Avrunin, and James C. Corbett.
Patterns of property specifications for finite-state verification. • 2022 – Mik Kersten and Gail Murphy.
Using task context to improve programmer productivity. • 2023 – Gordon Fraser and Andrea Arcuri.
EvoSuite: Automatic test suite generation for object-oriented software. • 2024 – Marcel Bruch, Martin Monperrus, and Mira Mezini.
Learning from examples to improve code completion systems. • 2025 – Alberto Bacchelli and Christian Bird.
Expectations, outcomes, and challenges of modern code review. • 2026 – Jacek Śliwerski, Thomas Zimmermann, and Andreas Zeller.
When do changes induce fixes?.
SIGSOFT - SIGBED Frank Anger Award In the spirit of Frank’s work and legacy, the Executive Committees of SIGBED and SIGSOFT, with support from the US National Science Foundation, have established a student travel award in his name. The award provides $2000 stipends for two students, one named by each SIG, to cover travel expenses to attend the flagship conference of the other SIG. The award is meant to improve the mutual awareness of the two research communities to the opportunities and challenges emerging in complementary research areas. • 2006 – Cesar Sanchez and Bernhard Egger (SIGBED) • 2007 – Stefan Henkler and Chunyang Ye (SIGSOFT) • 2008 – Basil Becker (SIGSOFT) • 2008 – Georgios Fainekos (SIGBED) • 2011 – Aldeida Aleti (SIGSOFT) • 2011 – Miroslav Pajic (SIGBED) • 2012 – Indranil Saha (SIGBED) • 2013 – Reinhard Schneider (SIGSOFT) • 2017 – Ivan Ruchkin (SIGSOFT) • 2019 – Jacob Krüger (SIGSOFT) • 2020 – Sumaya Almanee (SIGSOFT) • 2020 – Adeola Bannis (SIGBED) • 2021 – Sumaya Almanee (SIGSOFT) • 2021 – Akshay Gadre (SIGBED) • 2022 – Claudio Mandrioli (SIGBED) • 2024 – Max Camillo Eisele (SIGSOFT) • 2025 – Liu Wang (SIGSOFT) • 2026 – Federico Formica (SIGSOFT) == References ==