Journal Name | ACM Computing Surveys |
Abbreviation | ACM Comput Surv |
Journal Start Year | 1969 |
Print ISSN | 0360-0300 |
Online ISSN | 1557-7341 |
Subject | Computer science |
Sub Subject | Educational Technology |
Country | United States (US) |
Publisher | Association for Computing Machinery |
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ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR) publishes comprehensive, readable tutorials and survey papers that give guided tours through the literature and explain topics to those who seek to learn the basics of areas outside their specialties.
These carefully planned and presented introductions 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.
Computing Surveys does not publish "new" research. This is left to the Transactions and other specialized publications of the ACM. Instead, Computing Surveys focuses on surveys and tutorials that integrate the existing literature and put its results in context.
The main difference between a survey and a tutorial is emphasis. A survey article assumes a general knowledge of the area; it emphasizes the classification of the existing literature, developing a perspective on the area, and evaluating trends. A tutorial assumes its audience is inexpert; it emphasizes the basic concepts of the field and provides concrete examples that embody these concepts.
Both surveys and tutorials must develop a framework or overall view of an area that integrates the existing literature. Frequently, such a framework exposes topics that need additional research; a good Computing Surveys article can fill such a void, but that is not its major purpose. Basically, a Computing Surveys article answers the questions, "What is currently known about this area, and what does it mean to researchers and practitioners?" It should supply the basic knowledge to enable new researchers to enter the area, current researchers to continue developments, and practitioners to apply the results.
ACM Computing Surveys is a Computer science and Educational Technology Journal and published by Association for Computing Machinery. See also a list of Computer Science and Educational Technology Journals.
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The ISO4 Abbreviation of ACM Computing Surveys is ACM Comput Surv.
Association for Computing Machinery is the publisher of the ACM Computing Surveys. Visit for all Association for Computing Machinery journals, click here : Association for Computing Machinery List of Journals.
An International Standard Serial Number is an eight-digit serial number used to uniquely identify a serial publication, such as a magazine. The ISSN is especially helpful in distinguishing between serials with the same title
"ACM Computing Surveys" Journal Print ISSN : 0360-0300, and Online ISSN (eISSN) : 1557-7341
ACM Computing Surveys Print ISSN : | 0360-0300 |
ACM Computing Surveys eISSN : | 1557-7341 |
The University Grants Commission of India (UGC India) is the primary regulatory body created by the Indian Government in accordance with the UGC Act of 1956 under the Ministry of Human Resource Development.
It has been made responsible for the coordination of Indian Universities, determination of the standards for Indian universities and maintenance of standards of higher education in India.
Yes ACM Computing Surveys is Indexed By UGC Care. UGC Approved Journals.
Peer review means that a board of scholarly reviewers in the domain of the journal, review materials they publish for quality of research and adherence to editorial standards of the journal, before articles are accepted for publication.
It’s the ultimate litmus test for scientists and researchers to verify their findings.
When an article on an experiment and its hypothesis is submitted to a scholarly journal for publishing then it is meticulously tested.
If a journal makes an article goes through the process of ‘peer-review’ before being published then it is a peer-review journal.
Yes ACM Computing Surveys is Peer-Reviewed Journal and Published by Association for Computing Machinery.
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