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Peer-reviewed journals for technical articles



Hello,

For biophysical research (measuring butterfly wings and eyes), I have
developed several device drivers[0] (among others for a camera and for a
spectrometer). In our group we normally publish in biological journals,
like the Proceedings of the Royal Society A. In this case, I would like
to write an article for a technical journal, describing the device
drivers and the setup in general, with less focus on the measurements.

However, I do not know which journal would be appropriate. Does anyone
here know such a journal? I'm looking for something scientific, which
means peer reviewed. I can adapt the article to be more technical or
more about the measurements, depending on the target journal, but the
focus should mostly be on the setup, not on the measurements.

Thanks a lot,
Bas Wijnen

[0] The drivers I wrote are free software and are or will soon be in
Debian. Unfortunately the driver for the camera requires a non-free
library from the manufacturer, so that will go into contrib.

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