The primary purpose of the Journal of Software Architectures (IJSA) is to publish peer-reviewed research papers of archival value, which advances the understanding and practice of State of practice in software architecture - e.g., views from Microsoft, Netscape, JavaSoft, OMG/ODP, and the software -architecture R&D community, Architectural properties, such as What are -ilities, i.e., some property added to a system that is independent of the functionality of that system, Scaling component software architectures. Frameworks, patterns, configurations, inter component protocols, such as examples of composition involving heterogeneous data sources, Adaptively of component software architectures. Tailorability, evolvability, assured services and graceful degradation, survivability, traditional and stable software Architectures, such as product-line architectures, model-driven architectures, & traditional and stable software architectures’ languages or core knowledge maps (Please check the keywords -- http://www.ijsa.net/keywords). The IJSA will accept a wide range of original, unpublished materials from all prospective authors.
The IJSA will be published in an electronic form over web, rather than in print form. Floating an e journal will not only save money, but also allow us to publish articles of any length. Consequently, authors can send us articles of any length, but with a high quality tag. All articles submitted must be concise and well documented. Verbose articles are liable to be returned for further revision by the author (Please check the Paper Category http://www.ijsa.net/paper-category )
The IJSA Editors, Editorial Board Members, Reviewers, and Staff are committed to work closely with the author to get their papers to the level to be accepted. We value each submission. The IJSA will provide coaching in writing if needed. A coaching process will be posted soon.


