Journal Title JOURNAL OF THE ACM
ISSN 0004-5411
Aim/Scope/Research Area The Journal of the ACM (JACM) provides coverage of the most significant work going on in computer science, broadly construed. It is a peer-reviewed journal, published six times a year by ACM.

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.

Scope
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:
Algorithms and Data Structures
Analysis of Algorithms
Artificial Intelligence
Complexity Theory
Computational Biology
Computational Geometry
Computer-Aided Verification
Cryptography and Security
Database Systems and Theory
Decisions, Uncertainty, and Computation
Distributed Computing
Logic in Computer Science
Machine Learning and Computational Learning Theory
Networking
Numerical Computation
Operations Research, Game Theory and Economics
Parallel and Graph Algorithms
Parallel Computing and Architecture
Programming Languages
Quantum Computing
Randomized Algorithms and Probabilistic Analysis of Algorithms
Software Engineering
Web Systems and Algorithms
Frequency of Journals Yearly
Weblink http://jacm.acm.org/
Publisher ACM

Back To Journals List

Database Sections