Best Paper Award to Eva Klijn, Felix Mannhardt, and Dirk Fahland for “Multi-Perspective Concept Drift Detection: Including the Actor Perspective.”
Distinguished Paper Award to Isis Roca, África Domingo, Oscar Pastor, Carlos Cetina, and Lorena Arcega for “Comparing MDD and CcD in the Bug Localization Context: An Empirical Evaluation in Video Games.”
Distinguished Paper Award to Hanan Alkhammash, Artem Polyvyanyy, and Alistair Moffat for “Stochastic Directly-Follows Process Discovery Using Grammatical Inference.”
Best PhD Thesis Award to Glenda Carla Moura Amaral for “An Ontology Network in Finance and Economics: Money, Trust, Value, Risk and Economic Exchanges.”
Distinguished PhD Thesis Award to Alberto Garcia S. for “Understanding the Code of Life: Holistic Conceptual Modeling of the Genome.”
CAiSE 2023
PhD Award Anna Bernasconi, PhD from Politecnico Milano (Italy), thesis title “Model, Integrate, Search… Repeat: a Sound Approach to Building Integrated Repositories of Genomic Data” (link to the monograph)
PhD Award Volodymyr Leno, PhD from University of Melbourne (Australia) (co-tutelle), thesis title “Robotic Process Mining: Accelerating the adoption of Robotic Process Automation” (link to the thesis)
PhD Award Orlenys Lopez Pintado, PhD from University of Tartu (Estonia), thesis title “Collaborative Business Process Execution on the Block Chain: the Caterpillar System” (link to the thesis)
PhD Award Steven Mertens, PhD from Ghent University (Belgium), thesis title “Enabling process management for loosely framed knowledge-intensive processes” (link to the published monograph)
PhD Award Giovanni Meroni, PhD from Politecnico di Milano (Italy), thesis title “Artifact-driven business process monitoring” (link to the published monograph)
PhD Award Wei Wang, PhD from the University of Queensland (Australia) thesis title “Integrated Modeling of Business Processes and Business Rules” (link to the published monograph)
PhD Award Marcela Ruiz, PhD from the Universidad Politécnica de Valencia (Spain), thesis title “TraceME: A Traceability-Based Method for Conceptual Model Evolution” (link to the published monograph)
PhD Award Le Minh Sang Tran, PhD from the University of Trento (Italy), thesis title “Managing the Uncertainty of the Evolution of Requirements Models” (Testimony of the 2016 CAiSE PhD Award winner)