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ACM Journals and Transactions
CSUR ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)
These comprehensive, readable tutorials and survey papers give guided tours through the
literature and explain topics to those who seek to learn the basics of areas outside their
specialties. The carefully planned and presented introductions in Computing Surveys (CSUR)
are also an excellent way for professionals to develop perspectives on, and identify trends in
complex technologies. Recent issues have covered image understanding, software reusability,
and object and relational database topics.
JACM Journal of the ACM (JACM)
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 sub disciplines of computer science and the boundaries
between computer science and other fields.
JDIQ Journal of Data and Information Quality (JDIQ)
JDIQ's mission is to publish high quality articles that make a significant and novel contribution to
the field of data and information quality. JDIQ welcomes research contributions on the following
areas, but not limited to: Information Quality in the Enterprise Context; Database related
technical solutions for Information Quality; Information Quality in the context of Computer
Science and Information Technology; Information Curation.
JDIQ accepts research conducted using a wide variety of methods ranging from positivists to
interpretive methods, systems building descriptions, and database theory, as well as statistical
analysis, mathematical modeling, quasi experimental methods, hermeneutics, action research,
and case study. JDIQ accepts diverse research methods that are customary in different
research backgrounds and traditions, both quantitative and qualitative. Research papers need
to demonstrate the use of a rigorous method or methods. Research papers also need to provide
valuable and relevant implications for applying their findings and solutions in practice.
JEAJournal of Experimental Algorithmics (JEA)
The ACM Journal of Experimental Algorithmics (JEA) is the first publication devoted entirely to
experimental work in algorithms and data structures. JEA is also the first on-line-only journal
published by ACM, and it is available through a variety of protocols including http, ftp and
ftpmail.
JETCACM Journal on Emerging Technologies in Computing Systems (JETC)
JETC covers research and development in emerging technologies in computing systems. Major
economic and technical challenges are expected to impede the continued scaling of
semiconductor devices. This has resulted in the search for alternate mechanical,
biological/biochemical, nanoscale electronic, and quantum computing and sensor technologies.
As the underlying nanotechnologies continue to evolve in the labs of chemists, physicists, and
biologists, it has become imperative for computer scientists and engineers to translate the
potential of the basic building blocks (analogous to the transistor) emerging from these labs into
information systems.
JOCCHJournal on Computing and Cultural Heritage (JOCCH)
ACM Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage (JOCCH) publishes papers of significant and
lasting value in all areas relating to the use of ICT in support of Cultural Heritage, including (but
not limited to) the following areas:
On-site and remotely sensed data collection
Metadata, classification schema, ontologies and semantic processing
Analytic tools to assist research on collections or artefacts
Digital artefact capture, representation and manipulation
ICT assistance in monitoring and restoration
Intelligent tools for digital reconstruction
Long term preservation of digital artefacts
Provenance, copyright and IPR
Story-telling and other forms of communication
Digital capture and annotation of intangible heritage (performance, audio, dance, oral heritage)
ICT technologies in support of creating new cultural experiences or digital artefacts
Augmentation of physical collections with digital presentations
Applications (e.g. in Education and Tourism)
JOCCH seeks to combine the best of computing science with real attention to any aspect of the
cultural heritage sector.
TAAS ACM Transactions on Autonomous and Adaptive Systems (TAAS)
ACM Transactions on Autonomous and Adaptive Systems (TAAS) is a venue for high quality
research contributions addressing foundational, engineering, and technological aspects of
complex computing systems exhibiting autonomous and adaptive behavior. TAAS encourages
contributions advancing the state of the art in the understanding, development, and control of
such systems
TACCESS ACM Transactions on Accessible Computing (TACCESS)
ACM Transactions on Accessible Computing (TACCESS) is a quarterly journal that publishes
refereed articles addressing issues of computing as it impacts the lives of people with
disabilities. It provides a technical forum for disseminating innovative research that covers
either:
applications of computing and information technologies to provide assistive systems to persons
with disabilities, or
investigations of computing technologies and their use by persons with disabilities.
TACO ACM Transactions on Architecture and Code Optimization (TACO)
ACM Transactions on Architecture and Code Optimization (TACO) focuses on hardware,
software, and system research spanning the fields of computer architecture and code
optimization. Articles that appear in TACO will either present new techniques and concepts or
report on experiences and experiments with actual systems. Insights useful to architects,
hardware or software developers, designers, builders, and users will be emphasized.
TALG ACM Transactions on Algorithms (TALG)
The ACM Transactions on Algorithms (TALG) publishes original research of the highest quality
dealing with algorithms that are inherently discrete and finite, and having mathematical content
in a natural way, either in the objective or in the analysis. Most welcome are new algorithms and
data structures, new and improved analyses, and complexity results. In addition to original
research articles TALG will include special features appearing from time to time such as invited
columns and a problems section.
TALIP ACM Transactions on Asian Language Information Processing (TALIP)
ACM Transactions on Asian Language Information Processing (TALIP) publishes high quality
original archival papers and technical notes in the areas of computation and processing of
information in Asian languages and related disciplines. Formally, but not exclusively, the
subjects to be covered by TALIP are:
Computational Linguistic: including phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, etc.
(From the view points of information processing and/or computation.)
Linguistic Resource: including computational lexicography, terminology, electronic dictionary,
cross-lingual dictionary, electronic thesaurus, etc.
Hardware and software algorithms and tools for Asian language processing, e.g., handwritten
character recognition.
Information Understanding: including text understanding, speech understanding, character
recognition, discourse processing, dialogue systems, etc.
Machine Translation: including cross-language translation, text-to-speech/speech-to-text
synthesis, image-to-text translation, etc.
Information Retrieval: including natural language processing (NLP) for concept-based indexing,
natural language query interface, semantic-based relevance judgment, etc.
Information Extraction and Filtering: including automatic abstraction, user profiling, etc. *
Multimedia Asian Information Processing: including speech, image, video, etc. * Cross-lingual
information processing between Asian and Western natural language pairs (e.g.,
Chinese/English). In general, TALIP broadly covers issues in NLP for Asian Languages.
Aspects concerning theory, systems design, evaluation and applications in the aforesaid
subjects will be covered. Emphasis will be placed on the originality and the practical significance
of the reported research. Papers related to Western language information processing
techniques and theory will also be considered if the ideas are shown to be equally applicable to
Asian languages.
TAP ACM Transactions on Applied Perception (TAP)
ACM Transactions on Applied Perception (TAP) aims to broaden the synergy between
computer science and psychology/perception by publishing top quality papers that help to unify
research in these fields. The journal publishes inter-disciplinary research of significant and
lasting value in all subfields of Computer Science and Experimental Psychology. All papers
must incorporate both perceptual and computer science components. Topics include, but are
not limited to:
Visual: e.g., computer graphics, scientific/data/information visualization, digital imaging,
computer vision, stereo and 3D display technology
Auditory: e.g., auditory display and interfaces, perceptual auditory coding, spatialized sound,
speech synthesis and recognition
Haptics: e.g., haptic rendering, haptic input and perception
Sensorimotor: e.g., vestibular interfaces, eye/head tracking input, gesture input, body
movement input
Multisensory: e.g., sensory integration, multimodal rendering and interaction
TCBB IEEE/ACM Transactions on Computational Biology and Bioinformatics (TCBB)
TCBB is a bimonthly journal that publishes archival research results related to the algorithmic,
mathematical, statistical, and computational methods that are central in bioinformatics and
computational biology; the development and testing of effective computer programs in
bioinformatics; the development and optimization of biological databases; and important
biological results that are obtained from the use of these methods, programs, and databases.
TECS ACM Transactions on Embedded Computing Systems (TECS)
The design of embedded computing systems, both the software and hardware, increasingly
relies on sophisticated algorithms, analytical models, and methodologies. ACM Transactions on
Embedded Computing Systems (TECS) aims to present the leading work relating to the
analysis, design, behavior, and experience with embedded computing systems.
TIIS ACM Transactions on Interactive Intelligent Systems (TiiS)
The ACM Transactions on Interactive Intelligent Systems (TiiS) publishes papers on research
concerning the design, realization, or evaluation of interactive systems that incorporate some
form of machine intelligence. TIIS articles come from a wide range of research areas and
communities. An article can take any of several complementary views of interactive intelligent
systems, focusing on:
the intelligent technology,
the interaction of users with the system, or
both aspects at once.
TISSEC ACM Transactions on Information and System Security (TISSEC)
ACM Transactions on Information and System Security (TISSEC) is devoted to the study,
analysis, and application of information and system security. TISSEC topics include: security
technologies; secure systems; secure applications; and security policies.
TIST ACM Transactions on Intelligent Systems and Technology (TIST)
ACM Transactions on Intelligent Systems and Technology (TIST) publishes the highest quality
papers on intelligent systems, applicable algorithms and technology with a multi-disciplinary
perspective. An intelligent system is one that uses artificial intelligence (AI) techniques to offer
important services (e.g., as a component of a larger system) to allow integrated systems to
perceive, reason, learn, and act intelligently in the real world.
TKDD ACM Transactions on Knowledge Discovery from Data (TKDD)
The ACM Transactions on Knowledge Discovery from Data (TKDD) welcomes papers on a full
range of research in the knowledge discovery and analysis of diverse forms of data. Such
subjects include: scalable and effective algorithms for data mining and data warehousing,
mining data streams, mining multi-media data, mining high-dimensional data, mining text, Web,
and semi-structured data, mining spatial and temporal data, data mining for community
generation, social network analysis, and graph structured data, security and privacy issues in
data mining, visual, interactive and online data mining, pre-processing and post-processing for
data mining, robust and scalable statistical methods, data mining languages, foundations of
data mining, KDD framework and process, and novel applications and infrastructures exploiting
data mining technology. TKDD encourages papers that explore the above subjects in the
context of large distributed networks of computers, parallel or multiprocessing computers, or
new data devices. TKDD also encourages papers that describe emerging data mining
applications that cannot be satisfied by the current data mining technology.
TMIS ACM Transactions on Management Information Systems (TMIS)
ACM Transactions on Management Information Systems (TMIS) publishes the highest quality
papers about the design, development, assessment, and management of information
technology and systems within organizations, businesses, and societies. In addition to
traditional management and behavioral MIS research, ACM TMIS strongly encourages
submissions of high-quality system and design science research, as well as submissions in
emerging MIS multidisciplinary research topics that may span several traditional academic
disciplines.
TOCE ACM Transactions on Computing Education (TOCE)
ACM Transactions on Computing Education (TOCE) (formerly named JERIC, Journal on
Educational Resources in Computing) covers diverse aspects of computing education:
traditional computer science, computer engineering, information technology, and informatics;
emerging aspects of computing; and applications of computing to other disciplines. The
common characteristics shared by these papers are a scholarly approach to teaching and
learning, a broad appeal to educational practitioners, and a clear connection to student learning.
TOCHI ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction (TOCHI)
ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction (TOCHI) covers the software, hardware and
human aspects of interaction with computers. Topics include hardware and software
architectures; interactive techniques, metaphors, and evaluation; user interface design
processes; and users and groups of users. Those within the artificial intelligence, objectoriented systems, information systems, graphics and software engineering communities, will
benefit from the high quality research papers in TOCHI concerning information and ideas
directly related to the construction of effective human-computer interfaces.
TOCL ACM Transactions on Computational Logic (TOCL)
ACM Transactions on Computational Logic (TOCL) is devoted to research concerned with all
uses of logic in computer science. Logic continues to play an important role in computer science
and permeates many of its areas including: artificial intelligence, computational complexity,
database systems and programming languages.
TOCS ACM Transactions on Computer Systems (TOCS)
ACM Transactions on Computer Systems (TOCS) publishes the newest findings of the
computing research field. Papers published in TOCS are theoretical and conceptual
explorations of operating systems, distributed systems and networks. Readers will find design
principles, case studies and experimental results in specification, processor management,
memory and communication management, implementation techniques and protocols. TOCS
also discusses security and reliability, and offers experience-based papers on all these topics.
TOCT ACM Transactions on Computation Theory (TOCT)
The ACM Transactions on Computation Theory (ToCT) is a scholarly journal publishing
outstanding original research that explores the mathematical nature of computation, and its
theoretical limitations. Topics include, but are not limited to, computational complexity,
foundations of cryptography, randomness in computing, coding theory, models of computation
including parallel, distributed and quantum and other emerging models, computational learning
theory, theoretical computer science aspects of areas such as databases, information retrieval,
economic models and networks.
TODAES ACM Transactions on Design Automation of Electronic Systems (TODAES)
ACM Transactions on Design Automation of Electronic Systems (TODAES) is a new CAD
publication emphasizing a computer science/engineering orientation. TODAES contains a
varied array of article formats, including research papers, tutorial and survey papers, as well as
short technical notes. Let this new reference tool be your pulse to the rapidly changing field of
design technology of electronic systems.
TODS ACM Transactions on Database Systems (TODS)
Heavily used in both academic and corporate R&D settings, ACM Transactions on Database
Systems (TODS) is a key publication for computer scientists working in data abstraction, data
modeling, and designing data management systems. Topics include storage and retrieval,
transaction management, distributed and federated databases, semantics of data, intelligent
databases, and operations and algorithms relating to these areas. In this rapidly changing field,
TODS provides insights into the thoughts of the best minds in database R&D.
TOG ACM Transactions on Graphics (TOG)
ACM Transactions on Graphics (TOG) is the foremost peer-reviewed journal in graphics field. In
the colorful pages of TOG, leading researchers discuss breakthroughs in computer-aided
design, synthetic image generation, rendering, solid modeling and other areas. "Research," the
largest regular section, is necessary intellectual nourishment for anyone implementing graphics
systems.
TOIS ACM Transactions on Information Systems (TOIS)
The broad scope of ACM Transactions on Information Systems (TOIS) appeals to industry
practitioners for its wealth of creative ideas, and to academic researchers for its descriptions of
their colleagues' work. Though its scope encompasses all aspects of computerized information
systems, TOIS most frequently addresses issues in information retrieval and filtering,
information interfaces, and information systems design.
TOIT ACM Transactions on Internet Technology (TOIT)
ACM Transactions on Internet Technology (TOIT) brings together many computing disciplines
including computer software engineering, computer programming languages, middleware,
database management, security, knowledge discovery and data mining, networking and
distributed systems, communications, performance and scalability etc. TOIT will cover the
results and roles of the individual disciplines and the relationshipsamong them.
TOMACS ACM Transactions on Modeling and Computer Simulation (TOMACS)
Systems modeling and computer simulation are powerful tools for understanding, and ACM
Transactions on Modeling and Computer Simulation (TOMACS) is a primary source for
research on all aspects of these two areas. Emphasizing discrete event simulation, this journal
publishes applications, reviews, and tutorials on such topics as combined, distributed, and
hybrid simulation, simulation and computer graphics, process generators, and random number
generation.
TOMCCAP ACM Transactions on Multimedia Computing, Communications, and Applications
(TOMCCAP)
The ACM Transactions on Multimedia Computing, Communications, and Applications
(TOMCCAP) focuses on multimedia computing (I/O devices, OS, storage systems, streaming
media middleware, continuous media representations, media coding, media processing, etc.),
multimedia communications (real-time protocols, end-to-end streaming media, resource
allocation, multicast protocols, etc.), and multimedia applications (databases, distributed
collaboration, video conferencing, 3D virtual environments, etc.).
TOMS ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software (TOMS)
As a scientific journal, ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software (TOMS) documents the
theoretical underpinnings of numeric, symbolic, algebraic, and geometric computing
applications. It focuses on analysis and construction of algorithms and programs, and the
interaction of programs and architecture. Algorithms documented in TOMS are available as the
Collected Algorithms of the ACM in print, on microfiche, on disk, and online.
TON IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking (TON)
Co-sponsored by ACM and the IEEE, IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking (TON) offers
broad coverage of research and experience in network architecture and design, communication
protocols, network software and technologies, services and applications, and network
operations and management. Articles accepted for future publication are available on the TON
Home Page.
TOPLA SACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems (TOPLAS)
The purpose of ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems (TOPLAS) is to
present research results on all aspects of the design, definition, implementation, and use of
programming languages and programming systems.
The scope of TOPLAS includes: programming languages and their semantics; programming
systems (systems to assist the programming task, such as compilers, runtime systems, and
language environments); storage allocation and garbage collection; languages and methods for
writing specifications; testing and verification methods; and algorithms specifically related to the
implementation of language processors.
TOS ACM Transactions on Storage (TOS)
ACM Transactions on Storage (TOS) is the first archival journal that deals with storage. The
field of storage is one of the cornerstones for data availability. Storage is a broad and
multidisciplinary area that comprises of network protocols, resource management, data backup,
replication, recovery, devices, security, and theory of data coding, densities, and low-power.
Designing and developing storage systems continues to be a challenge due to both software
and hardware heterogeneity in enterprise environments and data centers.
TOSEMACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology (TOSEM)
Designing and building a large, complex software system is a tremendous challenge. ACM
Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology (TOSEM) publishes papers on all
aspects of that challenge: specification, design, development and maintenance. It covers tools
and methodologies, languages, data structures, and algorithms. TOSEM also reports on
successful efforts, noting practical lessons that can be scaled and transferred to other projects,
and often looks at applications of innovative technologies. The tone is scholarly but readable;
the content is worthy of study; the presentation is effective.
TOSNACM Transactions on Sensor Networks (TOSN)
The ACM Transactions on Sensor Networks (TOSN) publishes research and applications of
distributed, wireless or wireline sensor and actuator networks. As an interdisciplinary field,
sensor networks draw upon many disciplines including signal processing, networking and
protocols, embedded systems, information management, and distributed algorithms. Potential
synergies among these fields are expected to open up new research directions.
TRETSACM Transactions on Reconfigurable Technology and Systems (TRETS)
ACM Transactions on Reconfigurable Technology and Systems (TRETS) is a new journal
focused on research in, on, and with reconfigurable systems and on the underlying technology
(which is currently that of FPGAs but could include other approaches involving an adaptable
fabric) that supports these systems for computing or other applications.
Topics that would be appropriate for TRETS would include all levels of reconfigurable system
abstractions and all aspects of reconfigurable technology including platforms, programming
environments and application successes, such as:
The systems architecture of a reconfigurable platform.
The programming environment of a reconfigurable system.
Applications on which success can be demonstrated.
The underlying technology from which reconfigurable systems are developed.
TSLPACM Transactions on Speech and Language Processing (TSLP)
ACM Transactions on Speech and Language Processing (TSLP) focuses on practical areas of
the design, development, and evaluation of speech- and text-processing systems along with
their associated theory. Topics within TSLP's scope include: natural language understanding,
generation, and parsing; dialog management; machine translation; document summarization;
question answering; detection and tracking of entities, relationships, topics, and novelty;
language modeling for machine translation and speech; speech prosody; audio indexing;
spoken document retrieval; and machine learning and pattern analysis applied to the above
TWEBACM Transactions on the Web (TWEB)
Transactions on the Web (TWEB) is a journal publishing refereed articles reporting the results of
research on Web content, applications, use, and related enabling technologies. Topics in the
scope of TWEB include but are not limited to the following: Browsers and Web Interfaces;
Electronic Commerce; Electronic Publishing; Hypertext and Hypermedia; Semantic Web; Web
Engineering; Web Services; and Service-Oriented Computing XML.
In addition, papers addressing the intersection of the following broader technologies with the
Web are also in scope: Accessibility; Business Services Education; Knowledge Management
and Representation; Mobility and pervasive computing; Performance and scalability;
Recommender systems; Searching, Indexing, Classification, Retrieval and Querying, Data
Mining and Analysis; Security and Privacy; and User Interfaces.
Papers discussing specific Web technologies, applications, content generation and
management and use are within scope. Also, papers describing novel applications of the web
as well as papers on the underlying technologies are welcome.
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