Congratulations to our #SoSyM #BestReviewers 2025 and #Thanks to all reviewers, who contributed in the reviewing process of SoSyM within the last year!
All awardees of the last years: www.sosym.org/reviewer_awa...
All reviewers of SoSyM: www.sosym.org/reviewers/
Interested in submitting to our #SoSyM #ThemeSection on "Data-intensive software product lines? The we have great news for you:
The submission deadline is extended to 15-Feb-2026! #DeadlineExtension
Find out more about the cal here: www.sosym.org/theme_sectio...
A new #SoSyM #ThemeSection is on the way: “Data-intensive software product lines” edited by Miguel Rodríguez Luaces, Sandra Greiner and José Galindo!
📅 Deadlines:
10-Dec-2025: intent to submit
15-Jan-2026: submission
More details in the CfP: www.sosym.org/theme_sectio...
The Ten-Year Most Influential Regular Paper Award 🏆of #SoSyM goes to Lukman Ab. Rahim & Jon Whittle for their work "A survey of approaches for verifying model transformations". Congratulations!
Congratulations to Angelika Kusel, Johannes Schönböck. Manuel Wimmer, Gerti Kappel, Werner Retschitzegger and Wieland Schwinger for receiving the Ten-Year Most Influential Theme Section Paper Award 🏆of #SoSyM for their paper "Reuse in model-to-model transformation languages: are we there yet?".
🚀 New Rolling Theme Section: "Engineering Digital Twins"
#SoSyM is launching a rolling theme section on Engineering Digital Twins, directly linked to the International Conference on Engineering Digital Twins (#EDTconf).
➡️ Details in the CfP: www.sosym.org/theme_sectio...
Submit your papers to the Theme Section "Software and Systems Modeling in Industry 5.0"
You are working on #Modeling #Software and #Systems in #Industry? Submit your work to the #SoSyM #ThemeSection “Software and Systems Modeling in Industry 5.0” edited by Georg Grossmann, Bianca Wiesmayr, Manuel Wimmer, and Andreas Wortmann! More details in the CfP: www.sosym.org/theme_sectio...
You are working on the use of #LargeLanguageModels in the context of #SoftwareEngineering? Submit your work to the #SoSyM #ThemeSection “Large Language Models for Generative Software Engineering” edited by Riccardo Rubei, Antonio Cicchetti, and José Antonio Hernández López!
Time to celebrate with all authors, editors, reviewers, and readers of #SoSyM articles 🎉: Our impact factors have hit an all-time record! The 2-year impact factor went up to 3.2 and the 5-year impact factor to 2.7.
This shows the growing importance of software and systems modeling!
💡 Updates from the #SoSyM #EditorialBoard!
Colin Atkinson, Gregor Engels & Gary Leavens "retired" recently: Thanks for your reliable and successful work!
And we are happy to welcome Shaukat Ali, Ludovico Iovino, Leen Lambers & Matthias Tichy in the EB!
The full Editorial Board: www.sosym.org
In 2024, SoSyM published 69 articles with a total of 1594 pages in 6 volumes.
In 2024, #SoSyM published 69 articles with a total of 1594 pages in 6 volumes. Find more insights in our 2024 summary: link.springer.com/article/10.1...
💡 Get ready for No.2 of our #SoSyM interview series! We provide first-hand insights into the past, present, and future of the SoSyM journal from the Editors-in-Chief. This time in the spotlight: our Editor-in-Chief Benoit Combemale! To the interview: www.linkedin.com/pulse/interv...
Screenshot of the paper "Digital Twin and the Asset Administration Shell: An Analysis of 3 AASs Types and their Feasibility for Digital Twin Engineering" in the SoSyM journal with its abstract
I'm very happy that our article " #DigitalTwin and the #AssetAdministrationShell: An Analysis of 3 AASs Types and their Feasibility for Digital Twin #Engineering" got accepted in the International Journal on Software and Systems Modeling #SoSyM @sosym.org! More details & preprint coming soon.
More than 70 special sections are published in the SoSyM Journal
💡Did you know, that #SoSyM has already published more than 70 special sections? Such special sections are prepared based on work from highly innovative conferences & workshops in the modeling area. Interested in creating a special section? Find out more here: www.sosym.org/special_sect...
Struggling to keep your modeling tools and languages in sync as they evolve? Our tool-agnostic framework helps assess how well language workbenches handle the co-evolution. Check the framework to choose the best tools and push for better support. #sosym OA: doi.org/10.1007/s102...
Happy to share with you our interview series on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/pulse/interv...! 🌟
We provide first-hand insights into the past, present, and future of the #SoSyM journal from the Editors-in-Chief. The first interviewee: Bernhard Rumpe, one of the founding editors of SoSyM!
The editorial board met during the UML'2002 conference in Dresden, where the first issue of SoSyM was launched. From left to right: Michael Jackson, Steve Cook, Stuart Kent, Bran Selic, Robert France, Jean-Marc Jezequel, Jean-Michel Bruel, Geri Georg, Bernhard Rumpe, Perdita Stevens, Martin Gogolla, Heinrich Hussmann, and Hermann Engesser.
Are you curious about the starting phase of the #SoSyM Journal? Find here some pictures from the EB meeting during the UML'2002 conference in Dresden and the launch of the first issue: www.sosym.org/pictures/