
The assessment metric reflecting the average number of citations received in a particular year by papers published in a journal during the two preceding years is a key indicator of its relative... Read more »

This metric quantifies the frequency with which the average article in a journal specializing in the study and development of flight and space exploration is cited in a particular year. For example,... Read more »

Quantifiable data reflecting the consequences and effects of aerospace engineering endeavors, often encompassing economic, societal, and technological domains, are crucial for evaluating the field’s progress. For instance, metrics measuring job creation stemming... Read more »