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Computer Law & Security Review

  • ISSN: 0267-3649
  • 5 Year impact factor: 2.9
  • Impact factor: 2.9
The International Journal of Technology Law and Practice The Computer Law and Security Review (CLSR) is an international journal of technology law and practice providing a major platform for publication of high quality research, policy and legal analysis within the field of IT law and computer security. It has been published six times a year since 1985 under its founding Editor, Emeritus Professor Steve Saxby, who retired in 2018 after handing editorship over to Professor Sophie Stalla-Bourdillon. It is the leading journal of its kind in Europe and provides a robust peer reviewed medium and policy forum for dissemination of knowledge and discussion, supported by powerful Editorial and Professional Boards. CLSR is accessible to a wide range of academics, researchers, research institutes, companies, libraries and governmental and non-governmental organisations in both the public and private sectors as well as professionals in the legal, IT and related business sectors in more than 100 countries. It is available on ScienceDirect, the world's foremost provider of electronic scientific information to more than 16 million subscribers. CLSR authors come from leading academics, international specialists, legal professionals and early career researchers from many of the most renowned research centres and universities in the world. Contributors are also located in the major international law firms, specializing in technology law, who provide essential comment and analysis built upon widespread experience of applying IT law in practice. CLSR further welcomes policy analysis from legal specialists, the judiciary, professional and business organisations operating in IT and from those with regulatory responsibilities for information and communications technology from both the public and private sectors as it regularly contributes to consultations undertaken by the EU, Council of Europe and other bodies. Papers that reflect the outcomes of funded research e.g. from Research Councils or EU projects are welcomed. Submissions are welcomed from any part of the world. CLSR is looking for papers within the subject area that display good quality legal analysis, new lines of legal thought or policy development that go beyond mere description of Law or policy, however accurate that may be. CLSR publishes refereed academic and practitioner papers on a wide range of legal topics such as Internet law, telecoms regulation, intellectual property, cyber-crime, surveillance and security, e-commerce, outsourcing, data protection, ePrivacy, EU and public sector ICT policy, and many others. In addition it provides a regular update on European Union developments, and national news from more than 20 jurisdictions in both Europe and the Pacific Rim. All papers are then peer reviewed by relevant experts and feedback is given whether or not a paper is accepted or returned for further work. Submissions will normally be between 6,000-15,000 words although papers of a higher word length may also be submitted subject to negotiation with the Editor. The Editor's policy is to try and accommodate contributions of all sizes above the minimum threshold where length is dictated by the needs of the subject matter. Opinion pieces concerning policy, legislation or case law of a minimum of 2000 words and upwards will also be considered but these will appear as comment and not as feature articles. Please note that CLSR strongly encourages PhD students, who have not yet obtained their degree, not to submit papers unless accompanied by confirmation that the supervisor has seen the manuscript and is recommending it for publication. If the supervisor's approval can be provided, asserting that the draft manuscript has been reworked and developed with the journal's aims and expectations in mind, then it will be accepted for review.
Computer Law & Security Review

Computer Networks

  • ISSN: 1389-1286
  • 5 Year impact factor: 4.9
  • Impact factor: 5.6
The International Journal of Computer and Telecommunications Networking Computer Networks is an international, archival journal providing a publication vehicle for complete coverage of all topics of interest to those involved in the computer communications networking area. The audience includes researchers, managers and operators of networks as well as designers and implementors. The Editorial Board will consider any material for publication that is of interest to those groups. SUBJECT COVERAGE The topics covered by the journal but not limited to these are: 1. Communication Network Architectures:New design contributions on Local Area Networks (LANs), Metropolitan Area Networks (MANs), Wide Area Networks (WANs) including Wired, Wireless, Mobile, Cellular, Sensor, Optical, IP, ATM, and other related network technologies, as well as new switching technologies and the integration of various networking paradigms. 2. Communication Network Protocols:New design contributions on all protocol layers except the Physical Layer, considering all types of networks mentioned above and their performance evaluation; novel protocols, methods and algorithms related to, e.g., medium access control, error control, routing, resource discovery, multicasting, congestion and flow control, scheduling, multimedia quality of service, as well as protocol specification, testing and verification. 3. Network Services and Applications:Web, Web caching, Web performance, Middleware and operating system support for all types of networking, electronic commerce, quality of service, new adaptive applications, and multimedia services. 4. Network Security and Privacy:Security protocols, authentication, denial of service, anonymity, smartcards, intrusion detection, key management, viruses and other malicious codes, information flow, data integrity, mobile code and agent security. 5. Network Operation and Management:Including network pricing, network system software, quality of service, signaling protocols, mobility management, power management and power control algorithms, network planning, network dimensioning, network reliability, network performance measurements, network modeling and analysis, and overall system management. 6. Discrete Algorithms and Discrete ModelingAlgorithmic and discrete aspects in the context of computer networking as well as mobile and wireless computing and communications. Fostering cooperation among practitioners and theoreticians in this field. TYPES OF CONTRIBUTIONS CONSIDERED The primary purpose of the journal is to publish original and complete papers covering a specific topic or project in the above mentioned areas in sufficient detail and depth to be of practical use to interested readers. The readers should benefit from the novel solutions and analyses presented in the papers. Enhanced, extended versions of quality papers presented at conferences or workshops can be submitted to our journal for review. Note that papers which were already published with the same contents or simultaneous submission of the same paper to other journals or conferences will not be considered for publication in our journal and will be immediately rejected. Dataset Articles. Computer Networks also publishes micro-articles that describe open datasets available in a redacted and organized way. The purpose is for researchers to easily share and reuse each other's datasets by publishing data articles that: (i) Describe collected data in detail, facilitating reproducibility of experiments and improvements over proposed techniques, thus promoting rigorous experimentation and data analysis. (ii) Describe tools developed to collect, analyze, and visualize data. Open-Source Software Articles. Computer Networks additionally publishes micro-articles that describe open source software that has been used to obtain scholarly results in the area of computer networks. This may include articles describing discrete-event or other simulators, emulation tools, software implementations of networking and communication functionalities and protocols, standard implementations, monitoring tools, among others.
Computer Networks

Computer Standards & Interfaces

  • ISSN: 0920-5489
  • 5 Year impact factor: 3.7
  • Impact factor: 5
The International Journal on the Development and Application of Standards for Computers, Software Quality, Data Communications, Interfaces and Measurement The quality of software, well-defined interfaces (hardware and software), the process of digitalisation, and accepted standards in these fields are essential for building and exploiting complex computing, communication, multimedia and measuring systems. Standards can simplify the design and construction of individual hardware and software components and help to ensure satisfactory interworking. Computer Standards & Interfaces is an international journal dealing specifically with these topics. The journal • Provides information about activities and progress on the definition of computer standards, software quality, interfaces and methods, at national, European and international levels • Publishes critical comments on standards and standards activities • Disseminates user's experiences and case studies in the application and exploitation of established or emerging standards, interfaces and methods • Offers a forum for discussion on actual projects, standards, interfaces and methods by recognised experts • Stimulates relevant research by providing a specialised refereed medium. Computer Standards & Interfaces is concerned with the specification, development and application of standards and with high-level publications of developments and methods in the following areas: • Standards, Information Management, Formal Methods - Computers, Processors, Storage, Operating systems, Languages, Databases, Graphics, User interface, Multimedia, Information security, Office automation, Development of standards and instruments, Applications • Software Quality, Software Process - Languages, Operating systems, Programming, Requirements specification, Design & implementation, Inspection & test, Maintenance, Product and process evaluation, Performance, Tools, Metrics, Embedded systems, Software in measurement and technical systems including real-time aspects, Development of International Standards in Software Engineering • Distributed Systems, Open Systems, E-Topics - Digital interfaces, System and device buses, Fieldbuses, Data communication, Distributed computing, Protocols, Open systems interconnection, Local and wide area networks, Internet, Worldwide Web, Network security, Cryptology, E-services, E-business, E-commerce • Data Acquisition - Analog-to-digital conversion, Specification, Modelling, Industrial electronics, Real-time systems, Laboratory automation, Automatic measurement, Process control, Electromagnetic compatibility • Digital Instruments Standardisation - Forum of EUPAS, European Project for ADC-based devices, Standardisation (IMEKO TC-4 Working Group on A/D and D/A Converter Metrology), IEEE TC-10, IEC TC-42-WG8, IEC TC-85-WG16; Standardi-sation of specifications, modelling, testing, and analog and digital processing for digital instruments The last issue of a volume includes an author index and a subject index. CS&I also covers general topics concerning the standardisation process, such as technical, political and commercial aspects of standards, their impact on the marketplace, cost/benefit analyses, legislative issues, and relationships among national and international standards bodies.
Computer Standards & Interfaces

Computer Vision and Image Understanding

  • ISSN: 1077-3142
  • 5 Year impact factor: 5.2
  • Impact factor: 4.5
The central focus of this journal is the computer analysis of pictorial information. Computer Vision and Image Understanding publishes papers covering all aspects of image analysis from the low-level, iconic processes of early vision to the high-level, symbolic processes of recognition and interpretation. A wide range of topics in the image understanding area is covered, including papers offering insights that differ from predominant views. Research Areas Include: • Theory • Early vision • Data structures and representations • Shape • Range • Motion • Matching and recognition • Architecture and languages • Vision systems Benefits to authors We also provide many author benefits, such as free PDFs, a liberal copyright policy, special discounts on Elsevier publications and much more. Please click here for more information on our author services. Please see our Guide for Authors for information on article submission. If you require any further information or help, please visit our Support Center
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Computer-Aided Design

  • ISSN: 0010-4485
  • 5 Year impact factor: 4.1
  • Impact factor: 4.3
Computer-Aided Design is a leading international journal that provides academia and industry with key papers on research and developments in computational foundations and methods of design. The term "design" is to be understood broadly to encompass conceptualization, synthesis, realization, and evolution of artifacts, processes, and systems (both natural and artificial). Computer-Aided Design invites papers reporting new research, as well as novel or particularly significant applications, within a wide range of topics, spanning all stages of design from concept creation to manufacture and beyond. Contributions are welcome from all disciplines and application areas, provided that they have a significant geometric, topological, spatial, or configuration design content, and present developments likely to be of interest to a broad spectrum of researchers, educators, and practitioners of computer-aided design. In this context, examples of relevant topics include but are not limited to: Foundational theories, frameworks, methodologies, and standards Mathematical models, representations, and algorithms for shapes, solids, structures, and assemblies Material, behavior, and physical modeling Conceptual design and invention Uncertainty and imprecision in computer-aided design Multi-scale modeling and design of shape and material structures System level design and model-based systems engineering Programmable subtractive, additive, and hybrid manufacturing Generative design, shape, topology, and material optimization Computational planning, fabrication, and inspection Discretization and meshing algorithms Data acquisition, model recognition and reconstruction Representation conversions and interoperability Applications of AI in design, including neural networks and machine learning Design ontologies, grammars, languages, and semantics Data driven modeling and synthesis Advanced support of manufacturing and downstream activities Technologies in support of digital factory and digital twin concepts User interfaces, system interfaces, and human-computer interaction Design databases, knowledge repositories, object libraries and retrieval Specific applications and significant benchmarks of computer-aided design Types of Papers: Research papers: report significant research and development results, describe the relevant theoretical foundations and methodology, and present workable algorithms and give examples taken from real world applications, stressing the significance of the approach being presented. Application papers: describe complex and pioneering applications of CAD concepts, methods and tools in practice, present significant results that extend the disciplinary knowledge and/or analyze the application in a way that is likely to stimulate and influence further research. Survey papers: critically analyze the current state of knowledge in a given field of CAD, summarize and organize recent research results in a novel way, derive new insights and deepen understanding of those working in the field, and propose possible topics, orientations and approaches for future research and development. Technical notes: respond to material published in the journal or closely related topics, repair a flaw in the definition and approach or stimulate further thinking, or provide additional technical details on a CAD theory, technology, methodology, product or application. Dataset papers: discuss creation, documentation, and critical assessment of data sets, repositories, and their uses supporting research and practice in all areas of computer-aided design. An algorithmic contribution is not required for a dataset paper, but the dataset itself must be made freely usable and accessible for research purposes. Dataset papers will go through the same rigorous review process and will be evaluated based on their novelty, impact, and presentation. Accessibility, privacy, and ethics are also important issues that will be considered by the reviewers and editors.
Computer-Aided Design

Computerized Medical Imaging and Graphics

  • ISSN: 0895-6111
  • 5 Year impact factor: 6.4
  • Impact factor: 5.7
The International Journal on Imaging and Image-Computing in ALL Medical Specialties The purpose of the journal Computerized Medical Imaging and Graphics is to act as a source for the exchange of research results concerning algorithmic advances, development, and application of digital imaging and/or affiliated biomedical data in disease detection, diagnosis, intervention, prevention and monitoring, precision medicine, and population health. Included in the journal will be articles on novel computerized imaging and/or visualization techniques, including artificial intelligence and machine learning, augmented reality for surgical planning and guidance, biomedical data integration and visualization, computer-aided diagnosis, computerized-robotic surgery, image-guided therapy, imaging scanning and reconstruction, mobile and tele-imaging, image-omics, and imaging integration and modeling with other information relevant to digital health such as video, audio, and genomic data. Medical imaging modalities include: magnetic resonance, computed tomography, ultrasound, nuclear medicine, X-ray, microwave, endoscopy, optical and multi-photon microscopy, video and sensory imaging, and the convergence of biomedical images with other non-imaging datasets to address disease and health problems. The journal is a vehicle for the rapid publication of original research papers and review articles in the multi-disciplinary field of computerized medical imaging and graphics. Papers published in the journal will be of interest to imaging specialists, computer scientists, electrical, mechanical, and biomedical engineers, medical physicists, clinical informaticians, radiologists, pathologists, surgeons, and other physicians and internists interested in novel imaging technologies and applications in medicine.
Computerized Medical Imaging and Graphics

Computers & Education: X Reality

  • ISSN: 2949-6780
Computers and Education: X Reality (CEXR) affords a platform for researchers, developers, and educators to publish their research progress, share novel research ideas, and demonstrate pedagogical innovation on topics relating to mixed reality for educational purposes. In particular, CEXR is interested in immersive learning, personalized and adaptive learning, smart education, and interactive learning. CEXR's scope includes topics such as the following: VR/AR/MR in e-learning systems Collaborative learning in VR/AR/MR environments Multiuser and distributed VR/AR/MR learning systems The social, business and human aspects of the virtual world for education Usability and user experience in the virtual world for education Human-centred and learner-centred virtual learning 3D interaction for VR/AR/MR for education Artificial intelligence, IoT, Big data in VR/AR/MR e-learning applications Immersive gaming and VR/AR/MR-driven edutainment Virtual environments for surgical, medical, and safety education Virtual reality and Art technology for education Ethical issues in VR/AR/MR for education Mobile VR/AR/MR educational solutions VR/AR/MR hardware/devices/infrastructure for education and training Applications of haptics technologies for teaching and learning innovations Spherical video-based virtual reality for teaching and learning VR/AR/MR software applications for education and training Blockchain and NFTs applications in the Metaverse for education VR/AR/MR techniques for smart campus The integration of virtual communities (e.g., social media, online communities, and/or VR/MR/AR) for education User experience and interface design issues for educational experiences in VR/MR/AR and the Metaverse The integration of VR/MR/AR and the Metaverse with traditional classroom learning Exploring how VR/MR/AR and the Metaversecan make education more accessible to students with different needs and abilities
Computers & Education: X Reality

Computers & Electrical Engineering

  • ISSN: 0045-7906
  • 5 Year impact factor: 3.9
  • Impact factor: 4.3
The journal Computers & Electrical Engineering provides rapid publication of topical research into the integration of computer technology and computational techniques with electrical and communication and information systems. The journal publishes papers featuring novel implementations of computers and computational techniques in areas like: Signal Processing Power Engineering (including renewable and green energies) Artificial Intelligence - methods and applications Security Privacy Communication The journal regularly publishes special sections covering specific topics of interest. Proposals for special sections should be submitted to the Editor-in-Chief. The list of current special sections can be found at https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/computers-and-electrical-engineering/special-issues. Contributions should be submitted online following the guidelines in the Guide for Authors.
Computers & Electrical Engineering

Computers & Graphics

  • ISSN: 0097-8493
  • 5 Year impact factor: 2.2
  • Impact factor: 2.5
An International Journal of Systems & Applications in Computer Graphics Computers & Graphics is dedicated to disseminate information on research and applications of computer graphics (CG) techniques. The journal encourages articles on: 1. Research and applications of interactive computer graphics. We are particularly interested in novel interaction techniques and applications of CG to problem domains. 2. State-of-the-art papers on late-breaking, cutting-edge research on CG. 3. Information on innovative uses of graphics principles and technologies. 4. Tutorial papers on both teaching CG principles and innovative uses of CG in education. Computers & Graphics provides a medium to communicate information concerning interactive CG and CG applications. The journal focuses on interactive computer graphics, visualization and novel input modalities including virtual environments, and, within this scope, on graphical models, data structures, languages, picture manipulation algorithms and related software. Replicability Badge and Software Publication Computers and Graphics is collaborating with the GRSI (Graphics Replicability Stamp Initiative), an independent group of volunteers who help the community by enabling sharing of code and data as a community resource for non-commercial use. The volunteers review the submitted code (and data) and certify its replicability. Note that an accepted paper will be published independently of the GRSI application outcome. However, if the paper receives the Replicability Stamp, it will be given additional exposure by having an attached Replicability Badge, and by being listed on the Replicability Stamp website. See http://www.replicabilitystamp.org for further information. We invite you to convert your open source software with GRSI Badge into an additional journal publication in Software Impacts, a multi-disciplinary open access journal. Software Impacts provides a scholarly reference to software that has been used to address a research challenge. The journal disseminates impactful and re-usable scientific software through Original Software Publications which describe the application of the software to research and the published outputs. For more information contact us at: [email protected] Benefits to authors We also provide many author benefits, such as free PDFs, a liberal copyright policy, special discounts on Elsevier publications and much more. Please click here for more information on our author services. Please see our Guide for Authors for information on article submission. If you require any further information or help, please visit our Support Center.
Computers & Graphics

Computers & Mathematics with Applications

  • ISSN: 0898-1221
  • 5 Year impact factor: 2.8
  • Impact factor: 2.9
Computers & Mathematics with Applications provides a medium of exchange for those engaged in fields contributing to building successful simulations for science and engineering using Partial Differential Equations (PDEs). The following are the principal areas of interest of the journal: Modeling using PDEs. Analysis of mathematical models, formulated in terms of PDEs. Discretization Methods and Numerical Analysis for PDEs. Numerical linear and nonlinear algebra. Fast numerical algorithms. Algorithms and Data Structures. Adaptivity. Computational Geometry. Software Design, Code verification and Quality Assurance (QA). Verification and Validation. This journal has an Open Archive. All published items, including research articles, have unrestricted access and will remain permanently free to read and download 48 months after publication. All papers in the Archive are subject to Elsevier's user license. If you have questions about submissions, scope, or content, please contact our Support Center
Computers & Mathematics with Applications