I came across a paper[1] via the Nebraska-Lincoln Empirical Software Engineering site that ranks software engineering schools and scholars. The authors assess importance based on citations in IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology, and the conferences ICSE, and FSE. I think most researchers would agree these are the top venues for software engineering, although I might quibble with the merits of the journals, since important new research is typically sent to conferences. Also, when a conference has an acceptance rate in the single digits, it tends to drive people to more specialized venues, which aren’t incorporated here, e.g., RE, ASE, Models, and so on.
The list is hidden in a PDF behind the ACM’s “Digital Library”, which isn’t a library at all, since users have to pay a lot of money to access it. So I’ve reproduced it here, because it’s interesting. One thing to note is that UofT, my school, is 26th, and behind UBC, Waterloo, and Carleton. There is a perception at UofT that we are not just the ‘best’ in Canada, but by far the best. Clearly, like Avis, we need to try harder. At least in these four venues.
Top 50 institutions
Rank Institution
1 Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2 Carnegie Mellon University
3 Georgia Institute of Technology
4 University of Maryland, College Park
5 Oregon State University
6 University of California, Irvine
7 University of British Columbia, Canada
8 Politecnico di Milano, Italy
9 University of Texas, Austin
10 IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center
11 University of Waterloo, Canada
12 University of Massachusetts, Amherst
13 Imperial College London, UK
14 University College London, UK
15 Carleton University, Canada
16 University of Paderborn
17 Purdue University
18 Stanford University
19 Kansas State University
20 Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
21 Michigan State University
22 University of Pittsburgh
23 University of Colorado, Boulder
24 University of Texas, Dallas
25 University of Washington, Seattle
26 University of Toronto, Canada
27 Ohio State University
28 University of Southern California
29 University of Karlsruhe, Germany
30 Osaka University, Japan
31 University of California, Davis
32 Fraunhofer-IESE, Germany
33 University of Virginia
34 Simula Research Lab, Norway
35 Washington University in St. Louis
36 Hong Kong Polytechnic University, China
37 Brown University
38 University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
39 University of Strathclyde, UK
40 NASA Ames Research Center
41 University of Bologna, Italy
42 University of California, San Diego
43 Avaya Labs Research
44 Northeastern University
45 West Virginia University
46 Case Western Reserve University
47 Rutgers University, New Brunswick/Piscataway
48 Bell Lab, Naperville
49 Institute for Information Technology at National Research Council, Canada
50 National University of Singapore, Singapore
Top 50 scholars
# Scholar
1 Harrold, M.
2 Rothermel, G.
3 Murphy, G.
4 Briand, L.
5 Ernst, M. (not related!)
6 Jackson, D.
7 Kramer, J.
8 Uchitel, S.
9 Mockus, A.
10 Egyed, A.
11 Magee, J.
12 van Lamsweerde, A.
13 El Emam, K.
14 Emmerich, W.
15 Chechik, M.
16 Batory, D.
17 Inverardi, P.
18 Devanbu, P.
19 Herbsleb, J.
20 Clarke, L.
21 Jorgensen, M.
22 Robillard, M.
23 Soffa, M.
24 Sullivan, K.
25 Letier, E.
26 Stirewalt, R.
27 van der Hoek, A.
28 Bertolino, A.
29 Dwyer, M.
30 Krishnamurthi, S.
31 Tonella, P.
32 Basili, V.
33 Kitchenham, B.
34 Taylor, R.
35 Memon, A.
36 Michail, A.
37 Dingel, J.
38 Notkin, D.
39 Walker, R.
40 Orso, A.
41 Roper, M.
42 Griswold, W.
43 Kemmerer, R.
44 Leveson, N.
45 Padberg, F.
46 Roman, G-C.
47 Sinha, S.
48 Tian, J.
49 Engler, D.
50 Elbaum, S.
[1] Jie Ren and Richard N. Taylor. Automatic and Versatile Publications Ranking for Research Institutions and Scholars. Communications of the ACM (CACM), Vol 50, No. 6 (June, 2007). http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1247001.1247010
Update:
I came across another ranking of researchers. This one [2] is specific to requirements engineering. Here, the University of Toronto fares much better:
[2] A Quantitative Assessment of Requirements Engineering Publications — 1963–2006. in proceedings of Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality, 129–143, 2007. [BibSonomy] URL
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Journals, in my opinion, have much more impact and relevance, firstly because many of the journal papers are selected from best papers presented at conferences, and secondly, because the review process is more thorough and constructive.