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Inaugural Issue of "Valuation Engineer Journal"

RCA

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I have just published the first issue of "Valuation Engineer Journal". It is for Summer 2026, with effective publication date of July 1, 2026. But I have added the first article already:

The Doctrine–Practice Gap in Real Estate Appraisal: A Structured Account of Functions, Boundaries, and Tensions


So in the next several weeks i will be add another 3-4 articles already written, and be shift my DOI from Zenodo to CrossRef + Zenodo.

I will just keep tweaking it to do more.

What makes it different from other appraisal journals:

1. It deals with higher-level statistics that work: MARS, GLR, GAM, ...
2. It deals with multiple computer languages, but particularly Prolog for handling protocols ( and you can see this quite extensively in the above article), R for statistics, Jupyter, Quarto, Python, and C++.
3. It will deal with GIS, particularly QGIS and map making, demographic, and neighborhood mapping methods.
4. Protocols at all levels from high level IVS and USPAP, to banking, GSE, FHA, state and local regulations and guidelines, - down to protocols for doing the low level technical work needed for high-quality proposals.
 
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