Aims and Scope
American Journal of Systems and Software is a peer-reviewed, open access journal that provides rapid publication of articles in all areas of systems and software. The goal of this journal is to provide a platform for scientists and academicians all over the world to promote, share, and discuss various new issues and developments in different areas of systems and software.
Subject areas include, but are not limited to the following fields:
- Aspect-orientation and Feature Interaction
- Belief Systems
- Complex Systems
- Computer Supported Cooperative Work
- Data Management in Mobile Peer-to-Peer Networks
- Data Stream Processing in Mobile/Sensor Networks
- Distribution and Parallelism
- Empirical Software Engineering and Metrics
- Information Security and Forensics
- Linguistic
- Mainframe Technology
- Mathematics, Logic and Philosophy
- Networking Technology
- Object-oriented Techniques
- Operating Systems
- Peer-to-Peer Social Networks
- Programming Languages
- Quality of Service, Scalability and Performance
- Requirements Engineering
- Self-Organizing Networks and Networked Systems
- Sensor Networks and Social Sensing
- Social Networks
- Social Systems
- Software Architectures and Design
- Software Components and Reuse
- Software Engineering Education
- Software Maintenance and Evolution
- Software Policy and Ethics
- Software Processes and Workflows
- Software Quality
- Software Security, Safety and Reliability
- Software Testing and Analysis
- Software Tools and Development Environments
- Theory and Formal Methods
- User Interfaces and Usability Issues for Mobile Applications
- VoIP
- Wireless Technology