Journal of the ACM

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Journal of the ACM
DisciplineComputer science
LanguageEnglish
Edited byVictor Vianu
Publication details
History1954 to present
Publisher
Frequency6 times a year
2.717 (2009)
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4J. ACM
Indexing
ISSN0004-5411
Links

The Journal of the ACM (JACM) is the flagship scientific journal of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM).[1] It is peer-reviewed and covers computer science in general, especially theoretical aspects. Its current editor-in-chief is Victor Vianu, from University of California, San Diego.

The journal has been published since 1954.[2] As Lowry, Romans & Curtis (2004) write, "computer scientists universally hold the Journal of the ACM (JACM) in high esteem".[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ Raghavan, P. (2003), "Editorial: Preserving excellence through change", J. ACM, 50 (4): 427–428, doi:10.1145/792538.792539.
  2. ^ Bibliographic record at the ACM Portal
  3. ^ Lowry, Paul Benjamin; Romans, Denton; Curtis, Aaron Mosiah (2004), "Global Journal Prestige and Supporting Disciplines: A Scientometric Study of Information Systems Journals", Journal of the Association for Information Systems (JAIS), 5 (2): 29–80.

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