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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/
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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...
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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...
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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!
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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?".
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🚀 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...
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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...
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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!
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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!
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💡 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
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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...
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💡 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...
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💡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...
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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!
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Hey Software Modeling people in fediverse. You can now follow the SoSyM journal 's bsky account here. Just search for @sosym.org