e-Informatica
e-Informatica Software Engineering Journal (EISEJ) is an international, open access, peer-reviewed journal that concerns theoretical and practical issues pertaining development of software systems. Our aim is to focus on experimentation and machine learning in software engineering.
The journal is published under the auspices of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Committee of Computer Science, Software Engineering Section.
The purpose of e-Informatica Software Engineering Journal is to publish original and significant results in all areas of software engineering research.
The scope of e-Informatica Software Engineering Journal includes methodologies, practices, architectures, technologies and tools used in processes along the software development lifecycle, but particular stress is laid on empirical evaluation.
e-Informatica Software Engineering Journal is published online and in hard copy form. The online version (which is our primary version) is from the beginning published as a gratis open access journal, which means it is available at no charge to the public.
Topics of interest include, but are not restricted to:
- Software requirements engineering and modeling
- Software architectures and design
- Software components and reuse
- Software testing, analysis and verification
- Agile software development methodologies and practices
- Model driven development
- Software quality
- Software measurement and metrics
- Reverse engineering and software maintenance
- Empirical and experimental studies in software engineering (incl. replications)
- Evidence based software engineering
- Systematic reviews and mapping studies
- Meta-analyses
- Object-oriented software development
- Aspect-oriented software development
- Software tools, containers, frameworks and development environments
- Formal methods in software engineering.
- Internet software systems development
- Dependability of software systems
- Human-computer interaction
- AI and knowledge based software engineering
- Data mining in software engineering
- Prediction models in software engineering
- Mining software repositories
- Search-based software engineering
- Multiobjective evolutionary algorithms
- Tools for software researchers or practitioners
- Project management
- Software products and process improvement and measurement programs
- Process maturity models
Papers can be rejected administratively without undergoing review for a variety reasons, such as being out of scope, being badly presented to such an extent as to prevent review, missing some fundamental components of research such as the articulation of a research problem, a clear statement of the contribution and research methods via structured abstract (see 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5) or the evaluation of the proposed solution (empirical evaluation is strongly suggested).
The submissions will be accepted for publication on the base of positive reviews done by international Editorial Board and external reviewers.
English is the only accepted publication language. To submit an article please enter our online paper submission site.
Subsequent issues of the journal will appear continuously according to the reviewed and accepted submissions.
The journal is included in the IC Journal Master List (ICV=7.59 was obtained in 2013) and indexed by DBLP, DOAJ, BazTech etc.
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, transmitted in any form, or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publishers.
Important documents:
Call for Papers
Publication Ethics All authors and reviewers are expected to follow high standards with respect to publication ethics as set out by the Commission on Publication Ethics COPE
The award of the "Reviewer of the Year" honours reviewers who prepared the most thorough, in-depth review for our journal.
Reviewer of the Year 2012 is Sylwia Kopczyńska