Call for Contributions - Ada User Journal (AUJ)

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Call for Contributions

Ada User Journal The journal for the international Ada community

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The Ada User Journal is produced by Ada-Europe. It appears four times a year, on the last days of March, June, September and December.

General Information

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The Ada User Journal aims to inform readers of developments in the Ada programming language and its use, general Ada-related software engineering issues and Ada-related activities. The Journal also welcomes contributions on topics not strictly Ada-centric but related with its scope.

The Journal publishes the following types of material (full list on the website):

- Refereed original articles on technical matters concerning Ada and related topics.

- Invited papers on Ada and the Ada standardization process.

- Proceedings of workshops and panels on topics relevant to the Journal.

- Reprints of articles published elsewhere that deserve a wider audience.

- News and announcements of interest to the Ada community.

Scope

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The Ada User Journal provides coverage of significant work in a set of (evolving) topics of interest, which include, but are not limited to:

- Real-Time, Embedded and Critical Applications: Use of Ada and reliable software in real-time embedded systems, distributed (possibly heterogeneous) systems, high-integrity and critical systems.

- Reliable Software and Software Engineering at large: Case Studies and Experiments, Management of Software Development and Maintenance, Software Quality, Tools, Component-based Architectures.

- Enabling Technologies: Compilers and Support Tools, Run-Time Systems

- Ada Language Status and Evolution: A watchful eye on the Ada language revision process, with attention to user needs and vendor visions that may prompt amendments and enhancements to the language.

- Ada Experience Reports: Field reports on the use of Ada in industrial projects. Insight on management approaches, programming techniques, software engineering metrics, comparisons with past or parallel experiences with other languages.

- Education and Training: Issues, challenges and prospects on the use of Ada in Secondary or Higher Education. What should be taught to students to make good, language-neutral software engineers.

Guide for authors

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All material for publication should be sent electronically. Authors are invited to contact the Editor-in-Chief (auj snipped-for-privacy@ada-europe.org) by electronic mail to determine the best format for submission. The language of the journal is English.

The Journal refereeing process aims to be rapid. Currently, accepted papers are typically published 3-6 months after submission. Items of topical interest will normally appear in the next edition. There is no limitation on the length of papers, though a paper longer than

10,000 words would be regarded as exceptional.

Templates are available for preparing papers in the Ada User Journal format, both for Microsoft Word and LaTeX. Please contact the Editor-in-Chief for details.

By submitting a manuscript, authors grant Ada-Europe an unlimited license to publish (and, if appropriate republish) it, if and when the article is accepted for publication. Copyright remains with authors.

Prospective authors should check the Journal website for detailed information.

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