ACM Transactions on Software Systems Modeling

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ACM Transactions on Software Systems Modeling is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal published by the Association for Computing Machinery that focuses on research in software and systems modeling, design, and analysis.

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instanceOf academic journal
peer-reviewed journal
scholarly journal
academicDiscipline computer science
software engineering
systems engineering
associatedOrganization Association for Computing Machinery
contentType case studies
empirical studies
research articles
theoretical papers
countryOfPublisher United States of America
surface form: United States
field software and systems modeling research
focusesOn software analysis
software design
software modeling
systems analysis
systems design
systems modeling
hasAbbreviation ACM Transactions on Software Systems Modeling self-linksurface differs
surface form: ACM Trans. Softw. Syst. Model.
hasEditorialProcess peer review
language English
medium online
print
peerReviewed true
publisher Association for Computing Machinery
publisherAbbreviation ACM
publisherType scientific society
publishingModel digital distribution
subscription-based
reviewedBy expert referees
subjectArea design methodologies for software systems
formal methods in software engineering
model-based analysis
model-driven engineering
requirements modeling
software architecture modeling
systems design methodologies
verification and validation of models
targetAudience academics
researchers
software engineers
systems engineers

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