Journal of Advances in Shell Programming (JoASP): The advances in shell programming are specially to develop skills required for automation on UNIX /Linux environment. This journal focuses on the basis and intermediate level of scripting. It provides training with hands on session to administer the Unix shell and shell programming.
Type of Publication:Peer-reviewed Journal
Language:English
ISSN:2395-6690 (e)
Journal DOI:10.37591/JoASP
Indexing:Google Scholar,DRJI,Citefactor
Issues Per Year:3 Issues
Type of Access:Subscription Based, Hybrid Open Access
Started Since:2014
Impact Factor6.518
CODEN:JASPDZ
Publisher:STM Journals, Consortium e-Learning Network Pvt. Ltd.
Country of Origin:India
Refreed Journal

Focus and Scope:


  • Shell commands & simple programming
  • Overview of TCP/ IP networking - basic concept of 4 layers
  • Overview of the UNIX/ LINUX
  • Simple filters grip command
  • Linux administrators
  • UNIX programmers
  • Database (Oracle/Sybase)developers working on UNIX platforms
  • Database (Oracle/Sybase) administrators
  • Loop constructs
  • Condition execution
  • Handling run time data
  • Integer arithmetic
  • I/O redirection features

Keyword:


  • UNIX programmers
  • Database (Oracle/Sybase)developers working on UNIX platforms
  • Database (Oracle/Sybase) administrators
  • Programming

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All contributions to the journal are rigorously refereed and are selected on the basis of quality and originality of the work. The journal publishes the most significant new research papers or any other original contribution in the form of reviews and reports on new concepts in all areas pertaining to its scope and research being done in the world, thus ensuring its scientific priority and significance.

Manuscripts are invited from academicians, students, research scholars and faculties for publication consideration.Papers are accepted for editorial consideration through email  [email protected] or [email protected]

Plagiarism: All the articles will be check through Plagiarism Software before publication.  

Subject: Computer Science