About the Journal

Software Spectrum: A Compatibility Perspective is an open-access platform that focuses on the dynamic world of system compatibility and software integration. We provide a comprehensive space for researchers, practitioners, and enthusiasts to explore and discuss issues related to interoperability and cross-platform solutions.

Our aim is to foster a deeper understanding of the challenges in achieving compatibility and offer valuable insights and solutions to our readers. Software Spectrum: A Compatibility Perspective operates under a transparent copyright policy and is dedicated to making valuable research accessible to a global audience.

 At Software Spectrum: A Compatibility Perspective, we are committed to upholding the highest standards of scholarly rigor and quality. Our journal employs a blind peer review process, ensuring that each manuscript submitted undergoes a thorough evaluation by at least two referees who are experts in the field of software compatibility. Our reviewers, whether members of the journal's Editorial Board or esteemed ad hoc reviewers, possess advanced degrees and demonstrated scholarly contributions to the field of software compatibility. Manuscripts are rigorously assessed for the significance of the problem addressed, methodological quality, and clarity of writing. Our goal is to review and provide responses to submissions within a time frame of six weeks, ensuring swift and constructive feedback.

We are committed to maintaining high standards in open-access publishing, with a focus on transparency, discoverability, and copyright preservation. Our affiliation with DOAJ ensures that we adhere to best practices in open access. We also collaborate with LOCKSS and CLOCKSS archival systems to ensure the long-term preservation of our published content.