Awards Winners and Nominees
Distinguished Paper Award
Winner
- Towards a universal code formatter through machine learning, Terence Parr and Jurgen Vinju
Nominees
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Efficient Development of Consistent Projectional Editors using Grammar Cells, Markus Völter, Tamás Szabó, Sascha Lisson, Bernd Kolb, Sebastian Erdweg, Thorsten Berger
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Symbolic Execution of High-level Transformations, Ahmad Salim Al-Sibahi, Aleksandar S. Dimovski, Andrzej Wasowski
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Language Design and Implementation for the Domain of Coding Conventions, Boryana Goncharenko, Vadim Zaytsev
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Towards a universal code formatter through machine learning, Terence Parr and Jurgen Vinju
Distinguished Reviewer Award
Winner
- Eugene Syriani (Univ. of Montreal, Canada)
Nominees
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Marsha Chechik (Univ. of Toronto, Canada)
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Anthony Sloane (Macquarie Univ., Australia)
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Jeremy Gibbons (Univ. of Oxford, UK)
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Eugene Syriani (Univ. of Montreal, Canada)
Distinguished Artifact Award
Winner
- Full-fledge Role Modeling Editor (FRaMED), Thomas Kühn, Kay Bierzynski, Sebastian Richly, Uwe Aßmann
Nominees
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Object-Oriented Design Pattern for DSL Program Monitoring, Zoé Drey, Ciprian Teodorov
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Towards a universal code formatter through machine learning, Terence Parr and Jurgen Vinju
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DrAST - an inspection tool for attributed syntax trees (Tool Demo), Joel Lindholm, Johan Thorsberg, Görel Hedin
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Full-fledge Role Modeling Editor (FRaMED), Thomas Kühn, Kay Bierzynski, Sebastian Richly, Uwe Aßmann
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Symbolic Execution of High-level Transformations, Ahmad Salim Al-Sibahi, Aleksandar S. Dimovski, Andrzej Wasowski