e-Informatica Software Engineering Journal was evaluated by Scopus. Current CiteScore is 2.6, SJR is 0.398, and SNIP is 1.119.
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Read Moree-Informatica Software Engineering Journal was evaluated by Scopus. Current CiteScore is 2.6, SJR is 0.398, and SNIP is 1.119.
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Read MoreSpecial section Call for Papers
This special section aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the current state of the art in predictive maintenance for software systems using AI, including theoretical and practical contributions. We seek to bring together a diverse group of researchers and
According to decision of Chief Editors Per Runeson from Lund University, Sweden was awarded the “Outstanding Reviewer Award” in appreciation of his invaluable effort and high quality peer reviews.
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Professor Carlo Ghezzi is a regular member of the program committee of important conferences in the software engineering field (e.g. the ICSE and ESEC/FSE), for which he also served as Program and General Chair. He has given keynotes at several international conferences, including ESEC/FSE and
Read More9th International Conference on Evaluation of Novel Software Approaches to Software Engineering ENASE website:http://www.enase.org
April 27 – 29, 2014 Lisbon, Portugal
Sponsored by: INSTICC INSTICC is Member of: OMG and WfMC Logistics Partner: SCITEVENTS
IMPORTANT DATES: Regular Paper Submission: 5 November 2013 (deadline extended) Authors
Submission site: https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/e-InformaticaSEJ
SCOPE OF SPECIAL ISSUE
Successful software projects are usually projects that are managed well. The management process requires various analytical tasks that provide support for decision makers. This support is achieved through different activities that can be summarized as Prediction and Simulation.
1) Professor Norman Fenton
Professor Head , Computer Science RADAR (Risk Assessment and Decision Analysis) Group Computer Science Department Faculty of Informatics and Mathematical Sciences, Queen Mary University of London
Publications: 149 | Citations: 4673 | G-Index: 67 | H-Index: 30 (according to Microsoft Academic