Atlantis Press Launches the Journal of Automotive Software Engineering

May 1st, 2018

Atlantis Press today officially launched the Journal of Automotive Software Engineering (JASE) during the International Workshop on Automotive Systems and Software Architectures (WASA 2018) at the IEEE International Conference on Software Architecture (ICSA 2018) in Seattle, USA.

JASE is dedicated to distribute research and industrial results in the field of automotive systems and software engineering as well as overview papers in this field. The subjects of interest to JASE cover the important aspects of the field, such as automotive systems/software architectures, software process and quality, safety and security, autonomous and cooperative driving vehicle technology, and intelligent transport systems. Additionally, submissions on the development of and challenges provided by forthcoming and future vehicles, such as fully electric cars, hydrogen and solar cars are welcome.

JASE is an open access journal allowing for a maximum exposure of its articles. The journal aims to be relevant for academia as well as industry and is expected to publish its first papers in the autumn of 2018. For more information please contact the Editors-in-Chief, Dr. Yanja Dajsuren, PDEng (y.dajsuren@tue.nl) and Prof. Dr. Mark G.J. van den Brand (m.g.j.v.d.brand@tue.nl).

Atlantis Press (https://www.atlantis-press.com) is a global open access publisher of scientific, technical and medical (STM) content which was founded in Paris in 2006 and which currently has offices in Paris, Amsterdam, Hong Kong and Beijing. The company’s mission is to support the advancement of scientific, technical and medical research by contributing to a more efficient and effective dissemination and exchange of knowledge both for the research community and society at large. The Atlantis Press content platform currently contains more than 75,000 published articles which are all open access and hence freely accessible.