期刊名称:JOURNAL OF THE ACM
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ISSN: | 0004-5411
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版本: | SCI-CDE
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出版频率: | Quarterly
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出版社: | ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY, 1515 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, NY, 10036
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出版社网址: | http://www.acm.org/
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期刊网址: | http://www.acm.org/jacm/
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影响因子: | 2.339(2008) |
| 主题范畴: | COMPUTER SCIENCE, THEORY & METHODS; COMPUTER SCIENCE, HARDWARE & ARCHITECTURE; COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS; COMPUTER SCIENCE, SOFTWARE ENGINEERING |
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
The Journal of the ACM (JACM) aims to provide coverage of the most significant work going on in computer science, broadly construed. We publish original research papers of lasting value in computer science. To be accepted, a paper must be judged to be truly outstanding in its field and to be of interest to a wide audience. We are particularly interested in work at the boundaries, both the boundaries of subdisciplines of computer science and the boundaries between computer science and other fields.
The best indicator of the scope of the journal is provided by the areas covered by its Editorial Board. These areas change from time to time, as the field evolves. The following areas are currently covered by a member of the Editorial Board:
- Artificial Intelligence
- Complexity of Algorithms
- Complexity Theory and Coding Theory
- Computational Geometry
- Computing in Technology and the Sciences
- Cryptography and Security
- Database Theory and Systems
- Decisions, Uncertainty, and Computation
- Distributed Computing
- Graph Theory and Combinatorial Structures
- Logic in Computer Science
- Machine Learning and Computational Learning Theory
- Networking
- Numerical Computation
- Operations Research, Game Theory and Economics
- Parallel Algorithms
- Parallel Computing and Architecture
- Programming Languages
- Randomized Algorithms and Probabilistic Analysis of Algorithms
- Scientific Computing
- Software Engineering
- Analysis of Algorithms
Instructions to Authors
Information for Authors and Referees
Articles
The Journal of the ACM seeks original papers of the highest quality, which will be accessible to a broad audience. Papers should be written in a way that a nonspecialist can understand the main ideas.
Submissions to the JACM is done electronically through http://acm.manuscriptcentral.com. Once you are at that site, you will be asked to create an account and password with which you can enter the ACM Manuscript Central manuscript review tracking system. From a drop-down list of journals, choose Journal of the Association for Computing Machinery and proceed to the Author Center to submit your manuscript and other accompanying files.
You will be asked to create an abstract that will be used throughout the system as a synopsis of your paper. You will also be asked to classify your submission using the ACM Computing Classification System through a link provided at the Author Center. For completeness, please select at least one primary-level classification followed by two secondary-level classifications. To make the process easier, you may cut and paste from the list. Remember, you, the author, know best which area and sub-areas are covered by your paper; in addition to clarifying the area where your paper belongs, classification often helps in quickly identifying suitable reviewers for your paper. So it is important that you provide as thorough a classification of your paper as possible.
For editorial review, the manuscript should be submitted as a PDF or Postscript file.
Questions regarding editorial review process should be directed to the Editor-in-Chief. Questions regarding the post-acceptance production process should be addressed to the Managing Editor, Roma Simon, at simon@hq.acm.org.
Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief: Prabhakar Raghavan Verity, Inc. 894 Ross Drive Sunnyvale, CA Telephone: (408) 542-2229 fax: (408) 541-1600 jacm@verity.com
Editorial Assistant: Heidi S. McCormick Verity, Inc. 894 Ross Drive San Jose, CA Telephone: (408) 542-2175 fax: (408) 541-1600 jacm@verity.com
Area Editors
Mart韓 Abadi (Logic in Computer Science)
Bernard Chazelle (Computational Geometry)
Stanley C. Eisenstat (Numerical Computation)
Zvi Galil (Complexity of Algorithms)
Phillip Gibbons (Parallel Computing and Architecture)
Robert Harper (Programming Languages)
Maurice Herlihy (Distributed Computing)
Eric Horvitz (Decisions, Uncertainty, and Computation)
Michael Kearns (Machine Learning and Computational Learning Theory)
Thomas Lengauer (Computing in Technology and the Sciences)
Nimrod Megiddo (Operations Research, Game Theory and Economics)
Michael Merritt (Distributed Computing)
Moni Naor (Cryptography and Security)
Vijaya Ramachandran (Parallel Algorithms)
Stuart Russell (Artificial Intelligence)
Michael Saks (Graph Theory and Combinatorial Structures)
Robert Schreiber (Scientific Computing)
Madhu Sudan (Complexity Theory and Coding Theory)
蓈a Tardos (Analysis of Algorithms)
Don Towsley (Networking)
Eli Upfal (Randomized Algorithms and Probabilistic Analysis of Algorithms)
Jeannette Wing (Software Engineering)
Victor Vianu (Database Theory and Systems)
ACM Headquarters Quarterlies Staff
Mark Mandelbaum, Director of Publications
Roma Simon, Managing Editor, ACM Quarterlies
Irma Strolia, Editorial Assistant
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