Dear Friends,

This new journal is of definite interest to many researchers from  the imprecise probability community.

The journal deals, in particular, with propagating uncertainty (see below). In situations when we do not have a detailed information about the probabilities, when we only have ;partial information about the probabilities, propagation of this uncertainty is one the directions of the imprecise probability research, be it uncertainty in term of probability boxes (p-boxes), or in some more sophisticated form.

Uncertainty Quantification (UQ):  includes both the propagation of input/parametric uncertainty through models to the outputs of interest as well as methods for aggregating and conveying uncertainty from different sources (input/parametric uncertainty, numerical uncertainty, model form uncertainty). It is expected that papers that focus on uncertainty propagation will use modern and well defined statistical approaches to quantify this source of uncertainty.  As UQ is a fundamental component of V&V, papers addressing this topic are a major aim of the journal.

From: Ashley F. Emery [mailto:emery@uw.edu]
Sent: Wednesday, July 22, 2015 2:59 PM
To: Ashley F. Emery
Subject: The New VV&UQ Journal

 

https://www.asme.org/wwwasmeorg/media/ASMEMedia/About%20ASME/NewsMedia/ASME_News/ASME-News_Article_Header.png                            The VV&UQ  Journal

 

 

To: Chairs and Directors
I would like to bring to your attention a new journal that we believe is of interest to your group and will be an appropriate journal for publicizing your research results.

 

Thank you,

Ashley Emery, Editor

emery@uw.edu

 

ASME JOURNAL OF VERIFCATION, VALIDATION and UNCERTAINTY
                                                                     QUANTIFICATION
The American Society of Mechanical Engineers is excited to announce that the Journal of Verification, Validation and Uncertainty Quantification is now accepting papers.

This quarterly journal is being developed as a vehicle for disseminating original and applied research, illustrative examples, and high-quality validation experiments and data

in the field of verification, validation and uncertainty quantification (VVUQ).

 

Papers submitted to the Journal must address one or more of the following areas:

Code Verification, Calculation Verification,
Validation, and Uncertainty Quantification


The journal will publish papers covering all areas of engineering and science.

 

To learn more about the journal or to submit papers, please visit the ASME Journal Submission site at:

http://journaltool.asme.org/Content/JournalDescriptions.cfm?journalId=29&Journal=VVUQ   

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