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'''''Software and Systems Modeling''''' is a quarterly [[peer-reviewed]] [[scientific journal]] covering the development and application of [[software]] and [[systems modeling]] languages and techniques. This, includesincluding modeling foundations, semantics, analysis and synthesis techniques, model transformations, language definition and language engineering issues. SoSyMIt publisheswas regularestablished papers,in special2002 and themeis sectionspublished by [[Springer Science+Business Media]]. The [[editors-in-chief]] are [[Jeff Gray]] ([[University of Alabama]]) and expert[[Bernhard Rumpe]] ([[RWTH Aachen voicesUniversity]]).
 
SoSyM was established in 2002 and is published by [[Springer Science+Business Media]].
 
The [[editors-in-chief]] are [[Jeff Gray]] ([[University of Alabama]]) and [[Bernhard Rumpe]] ([[RWTH Aachen University]]).
[[Marsha Chechik]] ([[University of Toronto]]), [[Martin Gogolla]]
([[University of Bremen]]), and [[Jean-Marc Jezequel]] ([[IRISA/INRIA]] and [[University of Rennes 1]]) act as associate editors.
 
According to the ''[[Journal Citation Reports]]'', the journal has a 2013 [[impact factor]] of 0.820.<ref name=WoS>{{cite book |year=2014 |chapter=Software and Systems Modeling |title=2013 [[Journal Citation Reports]] |publisher=[[Thomson Reuters]] |edition=Science |series=[[Web of Science]]}}</ref>
 
== History ==
In the late 90ties it was clear that modeling is an important activitiy in developing software and softwrae intensive systems. The [[UML]] emerged as unified, potential standard with lots of open issues. It was necessary to create a venue, where scientists and practitioners could convene and improve the standard. The [[UML]] conference series emerged in 1999 (and was generalized to [[Models]] in 2005).
 
As an offspring SoSyM was established in 2002 to publish high quality and long lasting results about any modeling related research.
The concept of the journal goes back on ideas of [[Jean Bezivin]], [[Robert France]], [[Pierre-Alain Muller]] and [[Bernhard Rumpe]]. Robert and Bernhard started the journal as Editors-In-Chief. Robert was active Editor-In-Chief until 2015, when [[Jeff Gray]] took over.
 
Due to the steady increase of published papers, in 2013 three additional associate editors, namely [[Marsha Chechik]], [[Martin Gogolla]], and [[Jean-Marc Jezequel]] where appointed.
 
== References ==
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* {{Official website|http://www.sosym.org/}}
* [http://www.springer.com/computer/swe/journal/10270 Journal page] at publisher's website
* [http://modelsconference.org/ Models Conference] the conference series where SoSyM emerged.
 
[[Category:Computer science journals]]