The Journal of Open Source Software (JOSS) is an academic journal with a formal peer review process that is designed to improve the quality of the software submitted. Upon acceptance into JOSS, a CrossRef DOI is minted and we list your paper on the JOSS website.
The following is a list of journals which accept submissions that are primarily about the software, and not necessarily on new algorithms or new science. There is an expectation that the use of the software will enable new research to be carried out. This list of journals is not exhaustive - if you know of others, please let us know.
L. Gebert, D. Schwarz, A. Elsayed, and J. Schulze. 2019 42nd International Convention on Information and Communication Technology, Electronics and Microelectronics (MIPRO), page 13-18. (May 2019)
J. Dick, A. Elsayed, D. Schwarz, and J. Schulze. 2019 42nd International Convention on Information and Communication Technology, Electronics and Microelectronics (MIPRO), page 19-23. (May 2019)
F. Momeni, N. Fraser, I. Peters, and P. Mayr. (2019)cite arxiv:1903.11682Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures, revised research-in-progress paper accepted at the 17th International Conference on Scientometrics & Informetrics (ISSI 2019), Rome, Italy.
F. Momeni, N. Fraser, I. Peters, and P. Mayr. (2019)cite arxiv:1903.11682Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures, revised research-in-progress paper accepted at the 17th International Conference on Scientometrics & Informetrics (ISSI 2019), Rome, Italy.