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e-Informatica Software Engineering Journal
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Disciplinesoftware engineering
LanguageEnglish
Edited byZbigniew Huzar, Lech Madeyski
Publication details
History2007-present
Publisher
Frequencyyearly
yes
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4EISEJ
Indexing
ISSN1897-7979 (print)
2084-4840 (web)
Links

e-Informatica Software Engineering Journal (EISEJ) is an international journal established on 2007 to give researchers interested in Software engineering (especially in experimentation and machine learning) possibility to publish their works in Open Access model without additional fees. All papers published in e-Informatica are peer-reviewed.

Aims and scope

The purpose of e-Informatica Software Engineering Journal is to publish original and significant results in all areas of software engineering research.

The scope of e-Informatica Software Engineering Journal includes methodologies, practices, architectures, technologies and tools used in processes regarding the software development lifecycle. Empirical evaluation is the crucial part of published papers.

Editorial Board

  • Editors in Chief: prof. Zbigniew Huzar, prof. Lech Madeyski,[1]

Editor commitee

  • 12 researchers from Poland
  • 26 researchers from other countries (Europe - 24, USA - 1, Australia - 1).[2]

Editorial office

  • Editorial Office Manager: dr Wojciech Thomas.

Indexed by

  • WebOfScience,
  • Scopus,
  • Google Scholar,
  • IndexCopernicus Journals Master List (ICV 2015:99.36),[3],
  • DOAJ[4],
  • DBLP[5],
  • BazTech[6].

Journal Access

e-Informatica Software Engineering Journal from the beginning promotes Open Access.

Electronic editions are available publicly without fee on journal web site or through ePrints repository of Software Engineering Division.

References