The papers receiving these awards were selected from a set of outstanding papers,
based on the quantitative and qualitative classifications as well as comments provided
by the program committee reviewers, their final classification as full paper and
their oral presentation at the conference.
2023 | 2022 | 2021 | 2020 | 2019 | 2018 | 2017 | 2016 | 2015 | 2014 | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | 2010
ENASE 2023
Best Paper Award
Area:
Systems and Software Quality
Predictive Power of Two Data Flow Metrics in Software Defect Prediction
Adam Roman, Rafał Brożek and Jarosław Hryszko
Best Position Paper Award
Area:
Theory and Practice of Systems and Applications Development
From Descriptive to Predictive: Forecasting Emerging Research Areas in Software Traceability Using NLP from Systematic Studies
Zaki Pauzi and Andrea Capiluppi
Best Student Paper Award
Area:
Systems and Software Quality
Live Code Smell Detection of Data Clumps in an Integrated Development Environment
Nils Baumgartner, Firas Adleh and Elke Pulvermüller
ENASE 2022
Best Paper Award
Area:
Systems and Software Quality
Schema-guided Testing of Message-oriented Systems
André Santos, Alcino Cunha and Nuno Macedo
Best Student Paper Award
Area:
Theory and Practice of Systems and Applications Development
Mining Developer Expertise from Bug Tracking Systems using the Author-topic Model
Daniel Atzberger, Jonathan Schneider, Willy Scheibel, Daniel Limberger, Matthias Trapp and Jürgen Döllner
ENASE 2021
Best Paper Award
Area:
Systems and Software Quality
An Approach to Assess the Performance of Mobile Applications: A Case Study of Multiplatform Development Frameworks
Dany Mota and Ricardo Martinho
Best Student Paper Award
Area:
Theory and Practice of Systems and Applications Development
A Hybrid Approach to MVC Architectural Layers Analysis
Dragoş Dobrean and Laura Dioşan
ENASE 2020
Best Paper Award
Area:
Software Engineering
Visual Languages for Supporting Big Data Analytics Development
Hourieh Khalajzadeh, Andrew J. Simmons, Mohamed Abdelrazek, John Grundy, John Hosking and Qiang He
Best Student Paper Award
Area:
Software Engineering
Framework of Software Design Patterns for Energy-Aware Embedded Systems
Marco Schaarschmidt, Michael Uelschen, Elke Pulvermüller and Clemens Westerkamp
ENASE 2019
Best Paper Award
Area:
Service Science and Business Information Systems
A Convolutional Neural Network for Language-Agnostic Source Code Summarization
Jessica Moore, Ben Gelman and David Slater
Best Student Paper Award
Area:
Software Engineering
Amniote: A User Space Interface to the Android Runtime
Zachary Yannes and Gary Tyson
Best Poster Award
Area:
Service Science and Business Information Systems
Developing and Testing Networked Software for Moving Robots
Ichiro Satoh
ENASE 2018
Best Paper Award
Area:
Software Engineering
Incremental Bidirectional Transformations: Applying QVT Relations to the Families to Persons Benchmark
Bernhard Westfechtel
Best Student Paper Award
Area:
Software Engineering
Optimized Realization of Software Components with Flexible OpenCL Functionality
Gabriel Campeanu, Jan Carlson and Séverine Sentilles
Best PhD Project Award
Software Architectural Model Discovery from Execution Data
Cong Liu, Boudewijn van Dongen, Nour Assy and Wil M.P. van der Aalst
ENASE 2017
Best Paper Award
Area:
Software Engineering
Feature Model Composition Assisted by Formal Concept Analysis
Jessie Carbonnel, Marianne Huchard, André Miralles and Clémentine Nebut
Best Student Paper Award
Area:
Service Science and Business Information Systems
Biologically Inspired Security as a Service for Service-Oriented Middleware
Tashreen Shaikh Jamaluddin, Hoda Hassan and Haitham S. Hamza
Best Poster Award
Area:
Software Engineering
Software Engineering and Genomics: The Two Sides of the Same Coin?
José Fabián Reyes Román, Ana León Palacio and Óscar Pastor López
ENASE 2016
Best Paper Award
Area:
Software Engineering
A Methodology for Model-based Development and Safety Analysis of Transport Systems
Simon Hordvik, Kristoffer Øseth, Jan Olaf Blech and Peter Herrmann
Best Position Paper Award
Area:
Software Engineering
A Human-centred Framework for Combinatorial Test Design
Maria Spichkova and Anna Zamansky
Best Student Paper Award
Area:
Software Engineering
Breaking the Boundaries of Meta Models and Preventing Information Loss in Model-Driven Software Product Lines
Thomas Buchmann and Felix Schwägerl
ENASE 2015
Best Paper Award
Area:
Software Engineering
Finding the Right Needles in Hay - Helping Program Comprehension of Large Software Systems
Ioana Şora
Best Student Paper Award
Area:
Software Engineering
Using Personality Traits and a Spatial Ability Test to Identify Talented Aspiring Designers in User-Centred Design Methodologies
Farshid Anvari and Deborah Richards
ENASE 2014
Best Paper Award
Visualizing Traceability Information with iTrace
Iván Santiago, Juan M. Vara, Valeria de Castro and Esperanza Marcos
Best Student Paper Award
The AXIOM Model Framework - Transforming Requirements to Native Code for Cross-platform Mobile Applications
Chris Jones and Xiaoping Jia
ENASE 2013
Best Paper Award
Topics and Treatments in Global Software Engineering Research - A Systematic Snapshot
Bilal Raza, Stephen G. MacDonell and Tony Clear
Automatically Generating Tests from Natural Language Descriptions of Software Behavior
Sunil Kamalakar, Stephen H. Edwards and Tung M. Dao
Best Student Paper Award
A Formal Passive Performance Testing Approach for Distributed Communication Systems
Xiaoping Che and Stephane Maag
ENASE 2012
Best Paper Award
Social Adaptation - When Software Gives Users a Voice
Raian Ali, Carlos Solis, Inah Omoronyia, Mazeiar Salehie and Bashar Nuseibeh
Best Student Paper Award
A Survey of Infeasible Path Detection
Sun Ding, Hee Beng Kuan Tan and Kai Ping Liu
ENASE 2011
Best Paper Award
INCENTIVES AND PERFORMANCE IN LARGE-SCALE LEAN SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT - An Agent-based Simulation Approach
Benjamin S. Blau, Tobias Hildenbrand, Matthias Armbruster, Martin G. Fassunge, Yongchun Xu and Rico Knapper
ENASE 2010
Best Paper Award
A PLEA FOR PLUGGABLE PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE FEATURES
Best Student Paper Award
AN EMPIRICAL STUDY ON DESIGN PATTERN USAGE ON OPEN-SOURCE SOFTWARE