American Journal of Software Engineering and Applications

Aims and Scope

American Journal of Software Engineering and Applications (ISSN Online: 2327-249X, ISSN Print: 2327-2473) focuses on theories, methods, and applications in software. The scope of this Journal ranges from the mechanisms through the development of principles to the application of those principles to specific environments. It provide a high profile, leading edge forum for academic researchers, industrial professionals, engineers, consultants, managers, educators and policy makers working in the field to contribute and disseminate innovative new work on software.

The topics related to this journal include but are not limited to:

  • Architecture, design and frameworks
  • Requirements engineering
  • Experimental software engineering
  • Software project management
  • Software metrics
  • Software engineering ontologies
  • Software quality
  • Software testing
  • Software validation
  • Generative development
  • software engineering environments
  • Software reverse engineering
  • Model-driven software engineering
  • Component-based software engineering
  • Software dependability
  • software analysis&design methods
  • Agent-based software development
  • Software security, privacy and risks
  • Software reuse
  • Software verification
  • Software inspection
  • Transformation-based development
  • Software maintenance
  • Software re-engineering

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