IEEE Software is looking for articles, columns, and special issue 
proposals in your area

IEEE Software is a peer-reviewed professional magazine with a broad 
coverage of topics pertaining to software development. We are looking 
for practitioner-focused articles, columns, and special issue proposals 
in our coverage areas. Full articles (both standalone and published in 
special-issue sections) are peer-reviewed and are typically seven 
magazine pages long. Columns are reviewed by department editors only and 
are typically two pages long.

To browse through the tables of contents for the current and back 
issues, visit the magazine's web site at www.computer.org/software. 
Selected articles and columns are available freely on the magazine's web 
site. Free IEEE Software content is also regularly featured on Computer 
Society's Computing Now portal at www.computer.org/cn.

To suggest a guest-edited special issue, email your idea to the 
editor-in-chief at [email protected], or contact an associate 
editor in your area and inquire about the special issue proposal process.

To gauge the suitability of an article that you are planning to submit 
to IEEE Software, you may send your abstract to one of the editors 
responsible for the area addressed in the article. If you are a 
first-time IEEE Software author, the following editorials will explain 
what we are looking for in articles, how the magazine differs from 
research journals, and how the review process works:

• Tips for Software Authors, available at 
http://www2.computer.org/portal/web/csdl/doi/10.1109/MS.2007.149
• How to Write a Good Technical Article, available at 
http://www2.computer.org/portal/web/csdl/doi/10.1109/MS.2002.10006

Our coverage areas and the responsible associate editors are:

• Software design and architecture -- contact Uwe Zdun 
([email protected])
• Development tools, platforms, technologies, and frameworks -- contact 
Martin Robillard ([email protected])
• Development of distributed and enterprise software -- contact John 
Grundy ([email protected])
• Empirical results in software engineering -- contact Forrest Shull 
([email protected])
• Software requirements engineering and management -- contact Ann Hickey 
([email protected])
• Programming languages and paradigms -- contact Laurence Tratt 
([email protected])
• Software processes and practices -- contact Frank Maurer 
([email protected]) or Maurizio Morisio ([email protected])
• Software quality, estimation, and measurement -- contact Annie 
Combelles ([email protected]) or Forrest Shull ([email protected])
• Human and social aspects of software development -- Helen Sharp 
([email protected])
• Software project management -- contact John Favaro ([email protected])
• Software economics -- contact John Favaro ([email protected]) or Hakan 
Erdogmus ([email protected])
• New computational paradigms and their implications for software 
development -- contact Hakan Erdogmus ([email protected]) or 
John Grundy ([email protected])
• Software engineering training and education -- Maurizio Morisio 
([email protected]) or Hakan Erdogmus 
([email protected])
• All other topics -- contact Hakan Erdogmus ([email protected])

If you are in doubt about who should contact, you may write to the 
editor in chief at [email protected].
To contribute to a column or a department, please contact directly the 
department editor:

• Requirements -- contact Neil Maiden ([email protected])
• Career Development -- contact Philippe Kruchten ([email protected])
• On Architecture -- contact Grady Booch ([email protected])
• Voice of Evidence -- contact Forrest Shull ([email protected])
• Software Technology -- contact Christof Ebert 
([email protected])
• Pragmatic Architect -- contact Frank Buschmann 
([email protected])
• Design -- contact Rebecca Wirfs-Brock ([email protected])
• Tools of the Trade -- contact Diomidis Spinellis ([email protected])
• User Centric -- contact Jeff Patton ([email protected])
• Currents: Trends, People, Projects -- contact Dale Strok 
([email protected])
• Viewpoints -- contact Hakan Erdogmus ([email protected])
• Bookshelf -- contact Art Sedighi ([email protected])

More information is available at the author center of our web site: 
visit www.computer.org and click on Write for Software.


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