SimTech will launch a new Data-Journal, called “Journal of Data- and Knowledge-integrated Simulation Science”. JoDaKISS, how it’s called short, will be an international and multidisciplinary journal that provides data for scientific simulations. JoDaKISS will be published as a diamond journal.
Diamond open access is a not for profit infrastructure without publication fees. The focus of the journal will be on the scientific review of the data. It will account on all aspects of “data” related to scientific simulations. This typically includes the source code of the desired scenario, the input data sets of the simulation and numerical results obtained through simulations. JoDaKISS wants to focus on the data and software and not on publishing data- or software papers, articles or proceedings.
The journal’s target audience is the scientific community that reuses the data sets for further scientific investigation, especially researchers in all fields of data-integrated simulation science, data-rich experimental investigation or characterization using methods like 3D/4D X-Ray Computed Tomography, Particle Imaging Velocimetry, or Direct Numerical Simulations in free flow and porous media.
JoDaKISS will be published as an overlay journal under the umbrella of Episcience and will start with the first volume in January 2025. Episciences is a free platform for creating, hosting and disseminate scholarly journals, which publish articles deposited in the open archives HAL or arXiv. JoDaKISS will be the first Journal in Episcience that publishes data and software.
The editorial board is made up of
- Bernd Flemisch (University of Stuttgart, SimTech), Porous Media,
- Dominik Göddeke, (University of Stuttgart, SimTech, MaRDI), Computational Mathematics for Complex Simulation in Science and Engineering,
- Jeroen Hanselman (TU Kaiserslautern, MaRDI), Next Generation Reviewing,
- Jan Heiland (Otto-von-Guericke University, Max Planck Institute for Dynamics of Complex Technical Systems, MaRDI), Applied Mathematics,
- Sibylle Hermann (University of Stuttgart), Research Data Management,
- Melanie Herschel (University of Stuttgart, SimTech), Data Engineering,
- Timo Koch (University of Oslo), Bio-fluid-mechanics, Scientific Computing,
- Holger Steeb (University of Stuttgart, SimTech), XRCT, Geosciences, Functional Materials, Continuum Mechanics.
A detailed description of the process of submitting data will follow, as well as a link to the journal.
Contact | If you’re interested in submitting your data, please contact Jodakiss@simtech.uni-stuttgart.de. |
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