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'''''Software and Systems Modeling''''' (''SoSyM'') is an international, English speaking [[academic journal|journal]] on [[software]] and [[systems modeling]] founded in 2002 by [[Robert France]] and [[Bernhard Rumpe]]. It is published quarterly by [[Springer Science+Business Media|Springer]].<ref>[http://www.sosym.org/ Software and System Modeling (SoSyM)]</ref><ref>[http://springerlink.metapress.com/link.asp?id=109378 Springer]</ref> It aims to focus on the development and application of software and system modeling languages and techniques.
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: "... to publish high-quality works that further understanding of the theoretical underpinnings of modeling languages and techniques, present rigorous analyzes of modeling experiences, and present scalable modeling techniques and processes that facilitate rigorous and economical development of software."<ref>[http://www.sosym.org/ SoSyM website]</ref>
The journal started 2002 is currently published four times a year (as 2011) and contains a steady increasing number of pages. It consists of three types of articles:
* Expert voice articles that discuss a variety of topics and are written by distinguished expert of the field on invitation basis,
* Regular papers,
* Special issue papers that are collected as considerable extensions and enhancements of the best papers of a conference, such as MODELS, and
* Theme issue papers that are solicited and collected by an open call.
While expert voices are by invitation, all other papers undergo a thorough review process.
;Co-Founders and Editors-in-chief
* Robert France, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA
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== External links ==
* [http://www.sosym.org/editorials/ SoSyM editorials], all the Sosym editorials online.
* [http://www.sosym.org/ SoSyM website], containing more information about this journal and the submission process.
* [https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/sosym Online submission system (Manuscript Central)], for submitting papers to SoSyM.
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