Research
in Engineering Design |
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Motto: A journal is a product; one
that requires careful design, design with input from all its stakeholders.
Consider yourself invited to take part in the continuous design and improvement
of this journal by providing me input, for example, by commenting on this
page.
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Yoram Reich, PhD Professor Editor-in-Chief |
The international journal Research in Engineering Design (RED) is one of the premier journals on the subject of design, with particular emphasis on engineering design.
Papers that appeared in RED since its founding in 1989 are cited continually by the research community; they make their impact on other researchers and eventually find their way into practice. This marks the leading role that the journal serves in the community as the place to find papers with lasting impact on engineering design. We strive to publish the best research work that is relevant for the present but that also makes a lasting impact.
As a leading journal in engineering design, RED mission is to publish the highest quality papers that define what engineering design is.
This mission is translated into several activities:
The journal scope is:
Research in Engineering Design
is an international journal that publishes research papers on design theory and
methods in all fields of engineering. The journal is designed for professionals
in academia, industry and government interested in research issues relevant to
design practice. Papers emphasize underlying principles of engineering design
and discipline-oriented research where results are of interest or extendible to
other engineering domains. General areas of interest include theories of
design, foundations of design environments, representations and languages,
models of design processes, and integration of design and life cycle issues.
The journal also publishes state-of-the-art review articles.
As a journal, RED retains the characteristics of a classical academic journal whose mission is to accept papers, review and publish those that pass the review process in a timely manner. However, in order to foster dialogue between members of the engineering design research community, RED also publishes, letters to the editor and commentaries by leading experts (invited only). Other means of publication will be sought to support the mission of the journal including communication means outside the published pages of the journal.
The information accessed through this page is meant to help researchers submit quality papers that get accepted and make impact on subsequent research and practice of design.
(2) How to get your paper published? Guidelines for writing successful papers to RED (incomplete)
(3) How to review papers? Guidelines for reviewing papers submitted to RED (incomplete)