Research connected to WASP is being recognized with two prestigious Most Influential Paper awards.
WASP researcher at Chalmers Robert Feldt, together with collaborators from UCL, KAIST, and BTH, has received the 2026 Most Influential Paper award at the IEEE International Conference on Software Testing (ICST) for a 2016 paper on quantifying test suite diversity. The work forms the theoretical foundation of the WASP-funded BoundMiner project on automated boundary value testing. The award will be presented at ICST 2026 in Daejeon, South Korea, in May.
In the same week, Robert Feldt and co-authors Lucas Gren and Richard Torkar (Chalmers/GU) also received the 2025 Most Influential Paper award from the Journal of Systems and Software for their 2015 research on measuring agile maturity in software development.
Published: March 31st, 2026
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