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List of Periodicals (PDF) Periodicals Received This is the current list of periodicals available for review in Computing Reviews. International standard serial numbers (ISSNs) are provided to facilitate obtaining copies of articles or subscriptions. An electronic version is available online at http://computingreviews.com/masthead/CR periodicals2017.pdf. We welcome suggestions of periodicals that should be considered for systematic review, as well as individual papers or publications that particularly merit review. Please send email with complete information (title, author, name of journal, issue in which paper appears, publisher, and ISSN if possible) to: [email protected]. This list supersedes the one published in the October 2016 issue of Computing Reviews. ACM SIGBED Review ACM SIGMETRICS Performance A ACM Evaluation Review ISSN: 1551-3688 ACM ACM Communications in Computer ISSN: 0163-5999 ACM SIGBioinformatics Record Algebra ACM ACM ACM SIGMIS Database ISSN: 2331-9291 ISSN: 1932-2240 ACM ISSN: 0095-0033 ACM SIGCAS Computers and Society ACM Computing Surveys ACM ACM SIGMOD Record ACM ISSN: 0095-2737 ISSN: 0360-0300 ACM ACM SIGCOMM Computer ISSN: 0163-5808 ACM Inroads Communication Review ACM ACM ACM SIGMultimedia Records ISSN: 2153-2184 ISSN: 0146-4833 ACM ISSN: 1947-4598 ACM Journal on Emerging ACM SIGCSE Bulletin Technologies in Computing Systems ACM ACM SIGOPS Operating Systems ACM ISSN: 0097-8418 Review ISSN: 1550-4832 ACM ACM SIGecom Exchanges ISSN: 0163-5980 ACM SIGACCESS Accessibility and ACM Computing ISSN: 1551-9031 ACM SIGPLAN FORTRAN Forum ACM ACM ACM SIGEVOlution ISSN: 1558-2337 ISSN: 1061-7264 ACM ACM SIGACT News ISSN: 1931-8499 ACM SIGPLAN Notices ACM ACM ACM SIGHPC Connect ISSN: 0362-1340 ISSN: 0163-5700 ACM ISSN: 2168-135X ACM SIGAda Ada Letters ACM SIGSOFT Software ACM ACM SIGIR Forum Engineering Notes ISSN: 1094-3641 ACM ACM ISSN: 0163-5840 ISSN: 0163-5948 ACM SIGAPP Applied Computing Review ACM SIGKDD Explorations ACM SIGWEB Newsletter ACM Newsletter ACM ISSN: 1559-6915 ACM ISSN: 1931-1745 ISSN: 1931-0145 ACM SIGARCH Computer ACM Transactions on Accessible Architecture News ACM SIGLOG News Computing ACM ACM ACM ISSN: 0163-5964 ISSN: 2372-3491 ISSN: 1936-7228 Computing Reviews October 2017 617 • Periodicals Received ACM Transactions on Algorithms ACM Transactions on Design ACM Transactions on Modeling and ACM Automation of Electronic Systems Performance Evaluation of ISSN: 1549-6325 ACM Computing Systems ISSN: 1084-4309 ACM ACM Transactions on Applied ISSN: 2376-3639 Perception ACM Transactions on Economics ACM and Computation ACM Transactions on Multimedia ISSN: 1544-3558 ACM Computing, Communications, and ISSN: 2167-8375 Applications ACM Transactions on Architecture ACM and Code Optimization ACM Transactions on Embedded ISSN: 1551-6857 ACM Computing Systems ISSN: 1544-3566 ACM ACM Transactions on Parallel ISSN: 1539-9087 Computing ACM Transactions on Asian and Low-Resource Language Information ACM ACM Transactions on Graphics ISSN: 2329-4949 Processing ACM ACM ISSN: 0730-0301 ACM Transactions on Privacy and ISSN: 2375-4699 Security ACM Transactions on Information ACM Transactions on Autonomous ACM Systems ISSN: 2471-2566 and Adaptive Systems ACM ACM ISSN: 1046-8188 ACM Transactions on Programming ISSN: 1556-4665 Languages and Systems ACM Transactions on Intelligent ACM Transactions on Computation ACM Systems and Technology Theory ISSN: 0164-0925 ACM ACM ISSN: 2157-6904 ACM Transactions on Reconfigurable ISSN: 1942-3454 Technology and Systems ACM Transactions on Computational ACM Transactions on Interactive ACM Logic Intelligent Systems ISSN: 1936-7406 ACM ACM ISSN: 1529-3785 ISSN: 2160-6455 ACM Transactions on Sensor Networks ACM Transactions on Computer ACM Transactions on Internet ACM Systems Technology ISSN: 1550-4859 ACM ACM ISSN: 0734-2071 ISSN: 1533-5399 ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology ACM Transactions on ACM Transactions on Knowledge ACM Computer-Human Interaction Discovery from Data ISSN: 1049-331X ACM ACM ISSN: 1073-0516 ISSN: 1556-4681 ACM Transactions on Spatial Algorithms and Systems ACM Transactions on Computing ACM Transactions on Management ACM Education Information Systems ISSN: 2374-0353 ACM ACM ISSN: 1946-6226 ISSN: 2158-656X ACM Transactions on Storage ACM ACM Transactions on ACM Transactions on Mathematical ISSN: 1553-3077 Cyber-Physical Systems Software ACM ACM ACM Transactions on the Web ISSN: 2378-962X ISSN: 0098-3500 ACM ISSN: 1559-1131 ACM Transactions on Database ACM Transactions on Modeling and Systems Computer Simulation Acta Informatica ACM ACM Springer ISSN: 0362-5915 ISSN: 1049-3301 ISSN: 0001-5903 618 Computing Reviews October 2017 • Periodicals Received Ad Hoc Networks Analog Integrated Circuits and Artificial Life Elsevier Signal Processing MIT Press ISSN: 1570-8705 Springer ISSN: 1064-5462 ISSN: 0925-1030 Adaptive Behavior Artificial Life and Robotics Sage Annals of Mathematics and Artificial Springer ISSN: 1059-7123 Intelligence ISSN: 1433-5298 Springer Advanced Engineering Informatics ISSN: 1012-2443 Automated Software Engineering Elsevier Springer ISSN: 1474-0346 Applicable Algebra in Engineering, ISSN: 0928-8910 Communication and Computing Advances in Artificial Intelligence Springer Automatic Documentation and Hindawi ISSN: 0938-1279 Mathematical Linguistics ISSN: 1687-7470 Springer Applied Artificial Intelligence ISSN: 0005-1055 Advances in Data Analysis and Taylor & Francis Classification ISSN: 0883-9514 Automatica Springer Elsevier Applied Computational Intelligence ISSN: 1862-5347 ISSN: 0005-1098 and Soft Computing Advances in Engineering Software Hindawi Automation and Remote Control Elsevier ISSN: 1687-9724 Springer ISSN: 0965-9978 ISSN: 0005-1179 Applied Intelligence Advances in Fuzzy Systems Springer Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Hindawi ISSN: 0924-669X Systems ISSN: 1687-7101 Springer Applied Numerical Mathematics ISSN: 1387-2532 Elsevier Advances in Human-Computer ISSN: 0168-9274 Interaction Autonomous Robots Springer Hindawi Applied Soft Computing ISSN: 0929-5593 ISSN: 1687-5893 Elsevier ISSN: 1568-4946 Advances in Multimedia Hindawi Applied Stochastic Models in B ISSN: 1687-5680 Business and Industry Wiley Behaviour and Information AI & Society ISSN: 1524-1904 Technology Springer Taylor & Francis ISSN: 0951-5666 Artificial Intelligence ISSN: 0144-929X Elsevier AI Communications ISSN: 0004-3702 Bioinformatics IOS Press Oxford University Press ISSN: 0921-7126 Artificial Intelligence for Engineering ISSN: 1367-4803 Design, Analysis and Manufacturing AI Magazine (AI EDAM) AAAI Cambridge University Press ISSN: 0738-4602 ISSN: 0890-0604 C AI Matters Artificial Intelligence in Medicine Cluster Computing ACM Elsevier Springer ISSN: 2372-3483 ISSN: 0933-3657 ISSN: 1386-7857 Algorithmica Artificial Intelligence Review Cognitive Systems Research Springer Springer Elsevier ISSN: 0178-4617 ISSN: 0269-2821 ISSN: 1389-0417 Computing Reviews October 2017 619 • Periodicals Received Combinatorica Computational Statistics Computer Standards & Interfaces Springer Springer Elsevier ISSN: 0209-9683 ISSN: 0943-4062 ISSN: 0920-5489 Combinatorics, Probability & Computational Statistics & Data Computer Supported Cooperative Computing Analysis Work Cambridge University Press Elsevier Springer ISSN: 0963-5483 ISSN: 0167-9473 ISSN: 0925-9724 Communication Design Quarterly Computer Computer Vision and Image Review IEEE Computer Society Understanding ACM ISSN: 0018-9162 Elsevier ISSN: 2166-1200 ISSN: 1077-3142 Computer-Aided Design Communications of the ACM Elsevier Computers & Education ACM ISSN: 0010-4485 Elsevier ISSN: 0001-0782 ISSN: 0360-1315 Computer Aided Geometric Design Complexity Elsevier Computers & Electrical Engineering Wiley ISSN: 0167-8396 Elsevier ISSN: 1076-2787 ISSN: 0045-7906 Computer Animation and Virtual Computers and Electronics in Computational and Mathematical Worlds Agriculture Organization Theory Wiley Elsevier Springer ISSN: 1546-427X ISSN: 0168-1699 ISSN: 1381-298X Computer Communications Elsevier Computers & Geosciences Computational Biology and ISSN: 0140-3664 Elsevier Chemistry ISSN: 0098-3004 Elsevier Computer Graphics Forum ISSN: 1476-9271 Wiley Computers & Graphics ISSN: 1467-8659 Elsevier Computational Complexity ISSN: 0097-8493 Springer Computer Languages, Systems & ISSN: 1016-3328 Structures Computers & Industrial Engineering Elsevier Elsevier Computational Geometry: Theory ISSN: 1477-8424 ISSN: 0360-8352 and Applications Elsevier Computer Methods and Programs in Computers & Mathematics with ISSN: 0925-7721 Biomedicine Applications Elsevier Elsevier Computational Intelligence ISSN: 0169-2607 ISSN: 0898-1221 Wiley ISSN: 0824-7935 Computer Music Journal Computers & Operations Research MIT Press Elsevier Computational Intelligence and ISSN: 0148-9267 ISSN: 0305-0548 Neuroscience Hindawi Computer Networks Computers & Structures ISSN: 1687-5265 Elsevier Elsevier ISSN: 1389-1286 ISSN: 0045-7949 Computational Linguistics MIT Press Computer Science Review Computers in Biology and Medicine ISSN: 0891-2017 Elsevier Elsevier ISSN: 1574-0137 ISSN: 0010-4825 Computational Optimization and Applications Computer Speech & Language Computers in Entertainment Springer Elsevier ACM ISSN: 0926-6003 ISSN: 0885-2308 ISSN: 1544-3574 620 Computing Reviews October 2017 • Periodicals Received Computers in Human Behavior Digital Investigation Environmental Modelling and Elsevier Elsevier Software ISSN: 0747-5632 ISSN: 1742-2876 Elsevier ISSN: 1364-8152 Computers in Industry Digital Signal Processing Elsevier Elsevier Ethics and Information Technology ISSN: 0166-3615
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