Journal of Applied Software Engineering

JASE

About JASE

The Journal of Applied Software Engineering (JASE) publishes research and practice-focused scholarship on modern software engineering.

JASE prioritizes reproducible methods, empirical evaluation, and lessons learned from real software development environments.

Aims & Scope

JASE encourages manuscripts that advance the development, testing, security, maintenance, and governance of software systems. Submissions should offer practical value through validated frameworks, empirical evidence, or real-world case studies.

Topics of Interest

  • Requirements engineering, specification, traceability
  • Architecture and design patterns for scalable systems
  • DevOps, CI/CD, infrastructure as code, SRE practices
  • Software testing, verification, validation, quality assurance
  • Program analysis, refactoring, maintainability, technical debt
  • Secure software engineering, threat modeling, privacy engineering
  • Software metrics, defect prediction, reliability engineering
  • Agile methods, team processes, productivity, and human factors in SE
  • Model-driven engineering, formal methods (applied)
  • Software engineering for AI systems (MLOps, testing ML, monitoring)
  • Open-source development, governance, community processes

Article Types

  • Research papers with empirical validation
  • Industrial case studies and field reports
  • Tool and dataset papers (with evaluation)
  • Systematic literature reviews and mapping studies

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