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            <h2>News:</h2>
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                <li>Judith Michael and Abel Gómez joined the Editorial Board of SoSyM (May 2024).</li>
                <li>Antonio Cicchetti, Jesús Sánchez Cuadrado, Adrian Rutle, and Massimo Tisi joined the Editorial Board of SoSyM (January 2024).</li>
                <li>Scores:
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                        <li><b>Impact Factor 2023 (2 years)</b>: 2.0</li>
                        <li><b>Impact Factor 2023 (5 years)</b>: 2.1</li>
                        <li><b>CiteScore 2023</b>: 6.0</li>
                        <li><b>H5 Index 2023</b>: 59</li>
                        <li><b>Downloads 2023</b>: 354,238</li>
                        <li><b>SJR 2023</b>: 0.840</li>
                        <li><b>SNIP 2023</b>: 1.586</li>
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                    See also <a href="https://www.scopus.com/sourceid/144641" target="_blank">https://www.scopus.com/sourceid/144641</a> for further details.
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                <li>Congratulations to Hong Mei one of our members of the SoSyM Editorial Board who is named as <a href="https://www.acm.org/media-center/2023/january/fellows-2022" target="_blank">2022 ACM Fellow</a> for his contributions to software engineering research and translation, and establishing research standards in China.</li>
                <li>Benoit Combemale joined SoSyM as new Editor-in-Chief together with Stéphanie Challita as Assistant Editor (January 2023)</li>
                <li>Congratulations to members of the SoSyM Editorial Board! Lionel Briand and Wil van der Aalst were named as 2020 ACM Fellows for their significant career research accomplishments. Wil was also recently named a 2020 IEEE Fellow and Lionel is a 2010 IEEE Fellow.</li>
                <li>The long-time SoSyM Associate Editor Jean-Marc Jézéquel received the distinguished <a href="https://conf.researchr.org/track/models-2020/awards" target="_blank">MODELS 2020 Career Award</a></li>
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            <h2>Current Call for Papers of Theme Sections:</h2>
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                <li><a href="/theme_sections/cfp/cfp-SoSyM-TS-m4s.pdf" target="_blank">Theme Section: Modeling for Simulation</a><br>
                    organized by Istvan David, Philipp Zech, Valdemar Vicente Graciano Neto, and Deniz Cetinkaya<br>
                    (deadlines: intent to submit 31-Dec-2024; submission 01-Apr-2025)</li><br>
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            <h2>Other Information:</h2>
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                <li><a href="http://link.springer.com/journal/10270" target="_blank"><b>Springer site of SoSyM</b></a>
            	      (containing all published articles)</li>
                <li><a href="https://www.sosym.org/editorials">All Editorials</a></li>
                <li><a href="https://www.sosym.org/online">How to cite accepted articles immediately (Online First)</a></li>
                <li>SoSyM indexed by <a href="https://www.scijournal.org/impact-factor-of-softw-syst-model.shtml">Web of Science</a>,
                		<a href="https://mjl.clarivate.com/home">Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE)</a></li>
                <li><a href="http://www.springer.com/computer/swe/journal/10270" target="_blank">SoSyM-statistics at Springer</a></li>
                <li><a href="https://www.sosym.org/SoSyM-flyer.pdf">SoSyM advertising flyer (with kind request to disseminate it at conferences)</a></li>
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<h2>SoSyM Journal-First Papers presented at MODELS</h2>

SoSyM is proud to announce that it has a systematic track to submit 
papers "journal first". This initiative enables authors of SoSyM 
articles that have not been presented elsewhere (not even in shorter 
form) to reach a broader conference audience.

<p>

Since 2015 the <a href="http://modelsconference.org">MODELS conference</a> 
and SoSyM have established a continuing collaboration to host the 
presentations of the papers that have been submitted as journal-first papers 
at the conference.

</p><p>

We assume that this is a synergetic situation for both, as it enriches 
the conference program with works that may not fit the standard 
conference format and process, and on the other hand, may draw more 
attention to SoSyM.

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<h2>SoSyM is Soliciting Survey Articles</h2>

<p>In order to improve SoSyM by addressing community needs, we asked readers
and authors to suggest the topics and themes that they would like to see in
future issues. Several responses suggested the need for survey/overview
articles that address specific areas of software and systems modeling.
Therefore, we encourage the submission of survey articles that are of
excellent quality (e.g., a systematic literature review of a SoSyM
topic area, or a deep overview of a specific area that summarizes past
work and synthesizes a future research plan while also identifying
open problems).</p>

<p>If you have an idea for a survey paper about a modeling theme,
please consider submitting a scientific assessment in the form of an
article to SoSyM. Survey articles will still be reviewed according to
high-quality standards, but do not need to contain a research experiment
that has novel findings. Authors may also contact us before submission
and provide a suggested topic area, list of authors, and a short argument
that motivates the importance of the area surveyed. Other items that
could be included in the correspondence are: why are the proposed authors
the appropriate experts to serve as an authority to write such a survey,
what comparison and evaluation criteria (e.g., epistemological, empirical,
or any analytical form) will be used to categorize or distinguish the
contributions made in the area. An outline, as well as an initial list
of surveyed papers, tools, or approaches may be included in the
correspondence.</p>

<p>Survey papers for SoSyM must be of high quality and within the scope
of the journal. A paper can only be accepted if it is excellent in all
four of these categories:</p>

<ul>
    <li>Technical quality is high.</li>
    <li>Relevance to significant areas of research or practice is high.</li>
    <li>The level of general interest is high.</li>
    <li>The presentation is effective.</li>
</ul>


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<h2>Aims and Scope</h2>

<p>Software and Systems Modeling (SoSyM) is a bi-monthly international journal 
(published in English) that focuses on theoretical and practical issues 
pertaining to the development and application of modeling languages and 
techniques for software, as well as engineered and natural systems and 
processes. The aim of the journal is to publish high-quality works that 
(1) further understanding of the theoretical and foundational underpinnings 
of modeling languages and techniques, (2) present rigorous analyses of 
modeling experiences, and (3) introduce scalable modeling techniques and 
processes that facilitate rigorous and efficient development and 
understanding of software and systems. SoSyM encompasses several 
communities involving modeling languages and techniques, such as 
Model-Driven Engineering, Modeling and Simulation, or Data Engineering.</p>

<p>The journal is unique in its emphasis on theoretical foundations of
modeling languages and techniques, and on rigorous analyses of
"real-world" modeling experiences. The balance of theoretical works and
works based on in-depth analyses of experiences offers insights
to researchers that can inform future investigations into better
modeling languages and techniques, and provides modeling practitioners with
a deeper understanding of modeling languages and techniques that
can lead to more effective application.</p>

<p>The journal targets researchers, practitioners and students who have
a vested interest in results generated by high-quality modeling
research and by rigorously analyzed modeling experiences. We invite
authors to submit papers that discuss and analyze research
challenges and experiences pertaining to software and system modeling
languages, techniques, tools, practices and other facets. The following
are some of the topic areas that are of
special interest, but the journal publishes on a wide
range of software and systems modeling concerns:</p>

<ul type="disc">
    <li>Domain-specific models and modeling standards</li>
    <li>Model-based testing techniques</li>
    <li>Model-based simulation techniques</li>
    <li>Formal syntax and semantics of modeling languages such as the UML</li>
    <li>Rigorous model-based analysis</li>
    <li>Model composition, refinement and transformation</li>
    <li>Software Language Engineering</li>
    <li>Modeling Languages in Science and Engineering</li>
    <li>Language Adaptation and Composition</li>
    <li>Metamodeling techniques</li>
    <li>Measuring quality of models and languages</li>
    <li>Ontological approaches to model engineering</li>
    <li>Generating test and code artifacts from models</li>
    <li>Model synthesis</li>
    <li>Methodology</li>
    <li>Model development tool environments</li>
    <li>Modeling Cyberphysical Systems</li>
    <li>Data intensive modeling</li>
    <li>Derivation of explicit models from data</li>
    <li>Case studies and experience reports with significant modeling lessons learned</li>
    <li>Comparative analyses of modeling languages and techniques</li>
    <li>Scientific assessment of modeling practices</li>
</ul>

<p>More information can be found at
<a href="https://www.sosym.org">www.sosym.org</a>, which contains
<a href="https://www.sosym.org/editorials">recent editorials</a>,
as well as information about the
<a href="https://www.sosym.org/submission/">submission process</a> for
different paper categories (such as regular survey/overview, and special
themes).</p>

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<h2>Editors-in-Chief</h2>

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            <td>Benoit Combemale<br>
                University of Rennes<br>
                Rennes, France<br>
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            <td>&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
            <td>Jeff Gray<br>
                University of Alabama<br>
                Tuscaloosa, Alabama, USA<br>
            </td>
            <td>&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
            <td>Bernhard Rumpe<br>
                RWTH Aachen University<br>
                Aachen, Germany<br>
            </td>
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        <tr><td colspan="5"><br><h2>Associate Editors-in-Chief</h2></td></tr>
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            <td>Marsha Chechik<br>
                University of Toronto<br>
                Toronto, Ontario, Canada<br>
            </td>
            <td>&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
            <td>Jean-Marc Jezequel<br>
                IRISA/INRIA and University of Rennes 1<br>
                Rennes, France<br>
            </td>
            <td>&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
            <td>&nbsp;</td>
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        <tr><td colspan="5"><br><h2>Assistant Editors</h2></td></tr>
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            <td>Stéphanie Challita<br>
                University of Rennes<br>
                Rennes, France<br>
            </td>
            <td>&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
            <td>Huseyin Ergin<br>
                Ball State University<br>
                Muncie, Indiana, USA
            </td>
            <td>&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
            <td>Martin Schindler<br>
                RWTH Aachen University<br>
                Aachen, Germany<br>
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<h2>SoSyM Ambassadors</h2>
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            <td><b>China SoSyM Ambassador</b><br>
                Tao Yue<br>
                Beihang University, China
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            <td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
            <td><b>India SoSyM Ambassador</b><br>
                Vinay Kulkarni<br>
                Tata Consultancy Services, India
            </td>
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    </tbody>
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<h2>Advisory Board</h2>
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            <td>Egidio Astesiano (Italy)<br>
                Jean Bezivin (France)<br>
                Grady Booch (USA)<br>
                Manfred Broy (Germany)<br>
                Martin Gogolla (Germany)<br>
                David Harel (Israel)
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                Michael Jackson (UK)<br>
                Tom Maibaum (Canada)<br>
                Pierre-Alain Muller (France)<br>
                Wolfgang Reisig (Germany)<br>
                Bran Selic (Canada)
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<h2>Editorial Board</h2>
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            <td>Silvia Abrahao (Spain)<br>
                Perry Alexander (USA)<br>
                Daniel Amyot (Canada)<br>
                Colin Atkinson  (Germany)<br>
                Joanne Atlee (Canada)<br>
                Benoit Baudry (Canada)<br>
                Nelly Bencomo (UK)<br>
                Ruth Breu (Austria)<br>
                Lionel Briand (Ireland)<br>
                Jean-Michel Bruel (France)<br>
                Didier Buchs (Switzerland)<br>
                Loli Burgueño (Spain)<br>
                Jordi Cabot (Luxembourg)<br>
                Betty Cheng (USA)<br>
                Antonio Cicchetti (Sweden)<br>
                Tony Clark (UK)<br>
                Peter Clarke (USA)<br>
                Philippe Collet (France)<br>
                Jesús Sánchez Cuadrado (Spain)<br>
                Juan De Lara (Spain)<br>
                Davide di Ruscio (Italy)<br>
                Jürgen Dingel (Canada)<br>
                Alexander Egyed (Austria)<br>
                Gregor Engels (Germany)<br>
                Ulrich Frank (Germany)<br>
                Sebastien Gerard (France)<br>
                Sudipto Ghosh (USA)<br>
                Holger Giese (Germany)<br>
                Martin Glinz (Switzerland)<br>
                Abel Gómez (Spain)<br>
                Esther Guerra (Spain)<br>
                Oystein Haugen (Norway)<br>
                Zhenjiang Hu (Japan)
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                Gabor Karsai (USA)<br>
                Jörg Kienzle (Canada)<br>
                Dimitris Kolovos (UK)<br>
                Thomas Kühne (New Zealand)<br>
                Kevin Lano (UK)<br>
                Yves Le Traon (Luxembourg)<br>
                Gary T. Leavens (USA)<br>
                Timothy C. Lethbridge (Canada)<br>
                Hong Mei (China)<br>
                Judith Michael (Germany)<br>
                Dragan Milicev (Serbia)<br>
                Ana Moreira (Portugal)<br>
                Richard Paige (Canada)<br>
                Rob Pettit (USA)<br>
                Alfonso Pierantonio (Italy)<br>
                Alexander Pretschner (Germany)<br>
                Iris Reinhartz-Berger (Israel)<br>
                Jan Oliver Ringert (UK)<br>
                Adrian Rutle (Norway)<br>
                Houari Sahraoui (Canada)<br>
                Ina Schäfer (Germany)<br>
                Ketil Stølen (Norway)<br>
                Gabriele Taentzer (Germany)<br>
                Massimo Tisi (France)<br>
                Juha-Pekka Tolvanen (Finland)<br>
                Wil van der Aalst (Germany)<br>
                Dániel Varró (Sweden)<br>
                Andrzej Wasowski (Denmark)<br>
                Barbara Weber (Switzerland)<br>
                Manuel Wimmer (Austria)<br>
                Andreas Wortmann (Germany)<br>
                Tao Yue (China)<br>
                Steffen Zschaler (UK)
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<h2>Reviewers</h2>

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A complete list of all Reviewers can be found <a href="https://www.sosym.org/reviewers">here</a>.
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