International Journal of Agile and Extreme Software Development
- Editor in Chief
- Prof. Fan-Hsun Tseng
- ISSN online
- 1743-5145
- ISSN print
- 1743-5137
- 4 issues per year
IJAESD covers the field of agile and extreme programming. Agile methodologies try to reduce risk by developing software and system in small iterations, each of which releases a new functionality. This methodology provides a pragmatic way of adapting to changing requirements at any point during the lifecycle of a software project or an agile system. Agile methodologies have drawn significant attention in diverse areas, such as software industries, embedded systems, safety-critical products, agile networks and agile system development lifecycles.
Topics covered include
- Agile and extreme programming foundations
- Agile software development tools, agile and cloud computing synergy
- Agile development in the large-scale, including scalability and security issues
- Agile development with large/legacy systems and networks
- Agile development of open-source software and platforms
- Agile practice of lightweight systems and networks
- Agile integration challenges with AI, security, UX and emerging fields
- Commitment, motivation and culture in agile software development organisations
- Case studies, experiments, practitioners' experience reports
- Metrics in agile software development, automated metrics, analysis and lifecycle
- Research on existing or new methodologies/approaches
- Good practice, test-driven development as an agile practice
- Quantitative/qualitative empirical studies
- Tools, technologies, applications and infrastructure
- DevOps with agile, scrum, and kanban methodologies
Objectives
The objectives of IJAESD are to bring together both industrial practitioners and researchers and to promote the research and practice of agile methodologies and extreme software development. The topics will stress practical applications and implications of agile methodologies, new openings, domains and insights.
Readership
IJAESD is a forum to help professionals, academics, researchers and practitioners working in the field of software development to discuss important ideas, concepts, methodologies, and to disseminate information and learn from each other's work.
Contents
IJAESD publishes original papers, review papers, technical reports, case studies, conference reports, and management reports. Special issues devoted to important topics in software development methodologies will occasionally be published.
Editor in Chief
- Tseng, Fan-Hsun, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan, Province of China
(fhtseng.ijaesdgmail.com)
Executive Editor
- Cho, Hsin-Hung, National Ilan University, Taiwan, Province of China
Associate Editors
- Chen, Chi-Yuan, National Ilan University, Taiwan, Province of China
- Malekian, Reza, Malmö University, Sweden
- Nakano, Tadashi, Osaka Metropolitan University, Japan
- Saeed, Faisal, Birmingham City University, UK
Advisory Board
- Chao, Han-Chieh, Tamkang University, Taiwan, Province of China
Editorial Board Members
- Chien, Wei-Che, National Dong Hwa University, Taiwan, Province of China
- Dao, Duy-Tuan, University of Danang, Vietnam
- Huang, Shih-Yun, Tunghai University, Taiwan, Province of China
- Lee, Yan, Inha University, South Korea
- Li, Xiuhua, Chongqing University, China
- Saiedian, Hossein, University of Kansas, USA
- Tan, Chee Wei, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
- Tseng, Kuo-Chun, National Ilan University, Taiwan, Province of China
- Wang, Xiaofei, Tianjin University, China
- Zhang, Wenyu, University of Science and Technology Beijing, China
- Zhang, Zhiyuan, Beijing Jiaotong University, China
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