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Link: http://www.journals.elsevier.com/journal-of-systems-and-software/call-for-papers/special-issue-on-sustainability-and-longevity-of-systems/ | |||||||||||
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JOURNAL OF SYSTEMS AND SOFTWARE (ELSEVIER)
Special Issue on Sustainability and Longevity of Systems and Architectures http://www.journals.elsevier.com/journal-of-systems-and-software/ call-for-papers/special-issue-on-sustainability-and-longevity-of-systems/ Guest editors Elisa Yumi Nakagawa, University of São Paulo, Sao Carlos, Brasil Rafael Capilla (lead guest editor), University Rey Juan Carlos, Madrid, Spain Eoin Woods, Endava, London, United Kingdom Philippe Kruchten, University of British Columbia, Canada CALL FOR PAPERS The systems engineering discipline has combined expertise from a number of different fields to create and manage large, complex, and long-living systems, including also software-intensive Systems-of-Systems (SoS). Hence, software architectures continue to increase in size and complexity and many of them have to deal with complicated issues, such as adaptive capabilities and interactions among diverse systems or subsystems. The tension among different stakeholders during the creation of these systems can be also a significant complicating factor in the architecting process. One trend observed in recent years is the increasing effort and time required to maintain systems and their architectures for the long term. Such effort and cost can be difficult to estimate, and software companies are now trying to measure how sustainable their systems and architectures are to achieve technical sustainability. In well-established domains, such as the banking or automotive sectors, reference architectures (e.g., AUTOSAR for the automotive domain) has been also explored to support long-living systems together with other approaches and technologies. Objectives and topics The aim of this special issue is to document the techniques, tools, and approaches for architecture sustainability and their impact on software maintenance and evolution. We are looking for high quality submissions on the challenges and trends in technical sustainability. The topics of interest include, but not limited to: • Empirical studies of the impact of sustainability practices • Metrics to estimate software and systems sustainability • Studies relating architectural sustainability and technical debt • Relationship between longevity, sustainability, and architecture evolution • Sustainability and longevity of enterprise reference architectures • Sustainability in specific application domains • Variability in reference architectures addressing flexibility and configurability • Estimating change impact in sustainable software architectures or reference architectures • Sustainability of architectural knowledge, techniques, and metrics • Cost models to estimate the effort for having sustainable architectures • Methods and tools to estimate and achieve technical sustainability • Processes to create sustainable software architectures and reference architectures • Estimating the sustainability and complexity of SoS architectures • Sustainability and evolution of SoS • Viewpoints and perspectives addressing competing stakeholder’s concerns in reference architectures and/or systems architectures • Dynamic aspects supporting the evolution and configurability in software architectures IMPORTANT DATES Paper submission deadline: June 1, 2016 Submission deadline of the final revised version: October 1, 2016 Editor-in-chief Hans van Vliet Special issues editor W. K. Chan SUBMISSION INFORMATION All manuscripts and any supplementary material should be submitted through the Elsevier Editorial System for the Journal of Systems and Software at http://ees.elsevier.com/jss/. Follow the submission instructions given on this site. Please select the article type as “SI:SaLSys”. All manuscripts should comply with the journal’s submission guidelines. Detailed author guidelines are available at http://www.elsevier.com/journals/journal-of-systems-and-software/0164-1212/guide-for-authors. Manuscripts must not have been published previously or be currently under consideration for publication in any other journal or conference. Decisions Submissions will be reviewed by at least three experts in the field. The primary evaluation criteria are: high-quality of the submission, innovative aspects in the domain of software sustainability, practical approaches, and thorough evaluation. The guest editors in consultation with the Editor-in-Chief and the Special Issues Editor will make the final decisions. CONTACT If you have any questions concerning the topics and scope of this special issue, please do not hesitate to contact the lead guest editor at rafael.capilla@urjc.es. |
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