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TAES Announces New Technical Area

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The new technical area will focus on Aerospace Information Systems (AIS)
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IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems is introducing a new technical area focused on Aerospace Information Systems (AIS). TAES has been receiving an increasing number of  papers on this thematic area focusing on topics such as

  • Aerospace systems and software engineering
  • Methods, tools and techniques for requirements engineering, design, verification and validation, maintenance and evolution
  • Model Based Systems Engineering and Model Based Development
  • Agile systems and software Engineering, DevOps, Continious Integration
  • Open Source and Commercial Off the Shelf
  • System and software certification
  • Safety and mission assurance
  • Programing languages and paradigms
  • Formal methods
  • Systems and software engineering for AI-based systems
  • Software management
  • Information Technology
  • Embedded and real time computing
  • Reconfigurable computing
  • Parallel and multi/many core computing
  • Distributed and cloud computing
  • Service Oriented Computing
  • Human Computer Interaction
  • Big Data, Databases, and Data Analytics
  • Algorithms and Artificial Intelligence

With this new technical area, TAES will not only be able to address these topics with a focused editorial group, but it will also provide a dedicated IEEE venue for high-impact AIS research.

This new technical area will be headed by Dr. Umut Durak from DLR. Dr. Durak is bringing in more than two decades of cutting-edge technology development and evaluation expertise on this field to TAES. In 2025, we will be introducing a dedicated Special Section on AIS to commemorate the first year of this technical area. More information on the specific call for papers will announced in 2025. 

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