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The Editors-in-chief summarize their observations on article of the past issues sometimes. Here is an excerpt of editorials:
* [FRS13] Why it is so hard to use models in software development: observations. <ref>[http://www.sosym.org/editorials/files/FRS13.pdf /FRS13/ R. France, B. Rumpe, and M. Schindler. Why it is so hard to use models in software development: observations. In: Journal Software and Systems Modeling (SoSyM). Springer Berlin / Heidelberg. ISSN 1619-1366. Volume 12(4), Pages 665-668, 2013.]</ref>
* [FR13b] Model-based lifecycle management of software-intensive systems, applications, and services. <ref>[http://www.sosym.org/editorials/files/FR13b.pdf /FR13b/ R. France and B. Rumpe. Model-based lifecycle management of software-intensive systems, applications, and services. In: Journal Software and Systems Modeling (SoSyM). Springer Berlin / Heidelberg. ISSN 1619-1366. Volume 12(3), Pages 439-440, 2013.] </ref>
* [FR13a] The evolution of modeling research challenges. <ref>[http://www.sosym.org/editorials/files/FR13a.pdf /FR13a/ R. France and B. Rumpe. The evolution of modeling research challenges. In: Journal Software and Systems Modeling (SoSyM). Springer Berlin / Heidelberg. ISSN 1619-1366. Volume 12(2), Pages 223-225, 2013.] </ref>
* [FR12c] Modeling to improve quality or efficiency? An automotive ___domain perspective. <ref>[http://www.sosym.org/editorials/files/FR12c.pdf /FR12c/ R. France and B. Rumpe. Modeling to improve quality or efficiency? An automotive ___domain perspective. In: Journal Software and Systems Modeling (SoSyM). Springer Berlin / Heidelberg. ISSN 1619-1366. Volume 11(3), Pages 303-304, 2012.] </ref>
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