Information and Software Technology

3.9k papers and 103.6k indexed citations

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The 3.9k papers published in Information and Software Technology in the last decades have received a total of 103.6k indexed citations. Papers published in Information and Software Technology usually cover Information Systems (2.7k papers), Software (1.4k papers) and Artificial Intelligence (1.3k papers) specifically the topics of Software Engineering Research (1.9k papers), Software Engineering Techniques and Practices (1.1k papers) and Software Reliability and Analysis Research (904 papers). The most active scholars publishing in Information and Software Technology are Barbara Kitchenham, Tore Dybå, Torgeir Dingsøyr, David Budgen, LF Marshall, Kai Petersen, O. Pearl Brereton, J.S. Briggs, D. C. Ince and Stephen Linkman.

In The Last Decade

Information and Software Technology

3.6k papers receiving 94.7k citations

Peers

Information and Software Technology
Comparison fields: 5 of 232
  • Information Systems 66.0k
  • Software 32.1k
  • Artificial Intelligence 25.3k
  • Computer Networks and Communications 19.6k
  • Management Information Systems 13.9k
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Countries where authors publish in Information and Software Technology

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Fields of papers published in Information and Software Technology

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