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Science of Computer Programming is dedicated to the distribution of research results in the areas of software systems development, use and maintenance, including the software aspects of hardware design. The journal has a wide scope ranging from the many facets of methodological foundations to the details of technical issues and the aspects of industrial practice.
The subjects of interest to SCP cover the entire spectrum of methods for the entire life cycle of software systems, including • Requirements, specification, design, validation, verification, coding, testing, maintenance, metrics and renovation of software; • Design, implementation and evaluation of programming languages; • Programming environments, development tools, visualisation and animation; • Management of the development process; • Human factors in software, software for social interaction, software for social computing; • Cyber physical systems, and software for the interaction between the physical and the machine; • Software aspects of infrastructure services, system administration, and network management.
Special emphasis is given to recent trends in software development, such as software architecture, component-based software development and web-based software engineering. SCP is divided into four tracks. These are: (1) Concepts and methodology, (2) Formal techniques, (3) Experimental software technology, (4) Descriptive software technology. 1) The conceptual track is open for methodological, philosophical and sociological studies on all aspects of computer software production and usage, including ethics. Also short papers are allowed here, called viewpoints. 2) The formal track emphasizes the development and the pragmatic application of formal and semiformal techniques. Submissions which the editors consider mainly mathematical or theoretical in nature, with the preliminary consent of the authors, will formally be forwarded to the sister journal TCS. 3) The experimental track is open for expositions on implementations of and experiments with novel programming languages, systems and methods. It must be emphasized that papers describing new software tools of relevance to SCP are welcome under the strict condition that the source code of the tools is open. Moreover, the results should be reproducible and show general applicability. By means of the article type of original Software Publications also versioned software product, corpora and datasets can enter the review process and get published. 4) The descriptive track deals with observational studies of current software development practices, reporting on new languages, systems and methods, including survey reports on the various themes.
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Editors-in-Chief M.R. MousaviUniversity of Leicester Department of Informatics, Leicester, United Kingdom Email M.R. MousaviA. De LuciaUniversity of Salerno Department of Informatics, Fisciano, Italy Email A. De LuciaEditorial Assistant Associate Editor-in-Chief, Software Section M.G.J. van den Brand, PhDUniversity of Technology Eindhoven, Eindhoven, NetherlandsAdvisory Board, Software Section B. CombemaleUniversity of Toulouse Jean Jaures Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, FranceB. FischerStellenbosch University, Stellenbosch, South AfricaJ.F. GrooteUniversity of Technology Eindhoven, Eindhoven, NetherlandsG. HedinLund University, Lund, SwedenB. JacobsUniversity of Leuven - Arenberg Campus, Heverlee, BelgiumP. MoreauLorraine Laboratory for Research in Computer Science and Applications, Vandoeuvre Les Nancy, FranceO. NierstraszUniversity of Bern, Bern, SwitzerlandR. PaigeUniversity of York, York, United KingdomA. PierantonioUniversity of Aquila, L'Aquila, ItalyE. Van WykUniversity of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, United StatesEditorial Board M. ter BeekAlessandro Faedo Institute of Science and Technology National Research Council, Area della Ricerca di Pisa; Via G. Moruzzi 1, 56124, Pisa, Italy Email M. ter BeekT. BergerDept. of Computer Science and Engineering, Chalmers University of Technology and University of Gothenburg, Sweden Email T. BergerD.M. BerryUniversity of Waterloo David R Cheriton School of Computer Science, 200 University Ave. West, Waterloo, N2L 3G1, Ontario, Canada Email D.M. BerryJ. BoschChalmers University of Technology, 412 96, Goteborg, Sweden Email J. BoschM. BroyTechnical University of Munich Department of Informatics, Boltzmannstr. 3, 85748, Garching, Germany Email M. BroyA. CavalcantiUniversity of York Department of Computer Science, Deramore Lane, Heslington, YO10 5DD, York, United Kingdom Email A. CavalcantiS-C. CheungHong Kong University of Science and Technology Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Clearwater Bay, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Email S-C. CheungR. CleavelandUniversity of Maryland at College Park Department of Computer Science, A.V. Williams Building, College Park, Maryland, 20742, United States Email R. CleavelandC. GhezziPolytechnic of Milan Department of Electronics Information and Bioengineering, Piazza Leonardo Da Vinci, 32, 20133, Milano, Italy Email C. GhezziR. HebigChalmers University of Technology Department of Computer Science and Engineering, SE-412 96 Gothenburg, Göteborg, Sweden Email R. HebigZ. HuNational Institute of Informatics, 2–1–2 Hitotsubashi, Chiyoda-ku, 101-8430, Chiyoda-Ku, Japan Email Z. HuF. KordonComputer Science Laboratory Paris 6 University, 4 place Jussieu, 75252, Paris, FranceEmail F. KordonR. KoschkeUniversity of Bremen Software Engineering Group, FB03, Postfach 330440, D-28334, Bremen, Germany Email R. KoschkeM.Z. KwiatkowskaUniversity of Oxford Department of Computing Science, Wolfson Building, Parks Road, OX1 3QD, Oxford, United Kingdom Email M.Z. KwiatkowskaC. LengauerUniversity of Passau Faculty of Computer Science and Mathematics, Innstrasse 33, D-94032, Passau, Germany Email C. LengauerK. MensCatholic University of Louvain Institute of Information and Communication Technologies Electronics and Applied Mathematics, Place Sainte-Barbe 2, B-1348, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium Email K. MensP. MüllerSwiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich Departement of Computer Science, 8092, Zurich, Switzerland Email P. MüllerJ. PangLuxembourg School of Finance, Faculty of Science, Technology and Communication 6, avenue de la Fonte L-4364 Esch-sur-Alzette, 1511, Luxembourg, Luxembourg Email J. PangC. PasareanuCarnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 15213-3815, United States Email C. PasareanuD.J. PearceVictoria University of Wellington School of Engineering and Computer Science, Cotton Building Rm 358, P.O Box 600, 6140, Wellington, New Zealand Email D.J. PearceJ.C. van de PolAarhus University, Department of Computer Science, Åbogade 34, 8200 Aarhus N, Denmark Email J.C. van de PolUniversity of Technology Eindhoven, Mathematics and Computer Science, Groene Loper 5, 5600MB Eindhoven, The Netherlands Email A. Serebrenik A. SimãoUniversity of Sao Paulo, 05508-900, São Paulo, Brazil Email A. SimãoG. SmithSchool of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering, The University of Queensland, Sir Fred Schonell Drive, Brisbane, QLD 4072, Australia Email G. SmithT. YueSimula Research Laboratory AS, 1325, Lysaker, Norway Email T. YueFounding Editor M. SintzoffCatholic University of Louvain, clos Chapelle-aux-Champs 30-54, 1348 Louvain-la-Neuve, BelgiumEditor Emeritus E. AstesianoUniversity of Genoa, ItalyJ.A. BergstraUniversity of Amsterdam, The NetherlandsFormer Editorial Board Members W.H. HesselinkGroningen, NetherlandsP.H.J. KellyUnited KingdomR. LämmelKoblenz, GermanyJ. LoboYorktown Heights, New YorkLuqiMonterey, California, United StatesC. MorganNew South Wales, AustraliaP.D. MossesUnited KingdomJ.V. TuckerWales, United KingdomS. UchitelBuenos Aires, Argentina
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