
Please note that the following change to the ACM Software System Award nomination process is currently in effect:
Nominators and endorsers for the ACM Software System Award will now be required to indicate whether they are aware of any action committed by the candidate/s that violates theACM Code of Ethics and ACM’s Core Values. See the Policy for Honors Conferred by ACM.
CORE VALUES
GENERAL ETHICAL PRINCIPLES
1.1 Contribute to society and to human well-being, acknowledging that all people are stakeholders in computing.
1.2 Avoid harm.
1.3 Be honest and trustworthy.
1.4 Be fair and take action not to discriminate.
1.5 Respect the work required to produce new ideas, inventions, creative works, and computing artifacts.
1.6 Respect privacy.
1.7 Honor confidentiality.
For questions on the above please contactacm-awards@acm.org
The Software System Award recognizes an institution or individual(s) for developing a software system that has had a lasting influence on computing, as reflected in contributions to concepts, commercial acceptance, or both. The award is presented each June at the ACM Awards Banquet and is accompanied by a prize of $35,000 plus travel expenses to the banquet. Financial support for the award is provided byIBM.
December 15, 2022 - End of Day, Anywhere on Earth (EoD, AoE, UTC -12 hrs.)
Nominations will be reviewed for the evidence they provide of significant conceptual impact, widespread adoption and use (including open source or commercial offerings), influence on related developments, contribution to infrastructure, and effective transition from theory to practice.
Nominations for the Software System Award should be submitted using theonline nomination form. Submitted materials should explain the contribution in terms understandable to a non-specialist. Each nomination involves several components:
For questions on the above, please contact us atacm-awards@acm.org, or Jade Morris, ACM Awards Committee Liaison. ACM'sconflict-of-interest guidelines apply to all award nominations.
ACM formally recognizes individuals for significant contributions to the field, ACM, or its interests. This recognition includes ACM Awards, Advanced Member Grades, and SIG Awards, collectively termed Honors. ACM expects individuals it honors to abide by the ACM Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct. Learn about the Policy for Honors Conferred by ACM.
