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A ACM Transactions on Trans. 1553 TITLE ABBR ISSN ACM Computing Surveys ACM Comput. Surv. 0360‐0300 ACM Journal ACM - zoznam titulov (2016 - 2019) CONTENT TYPE TITLE ABBR ISSN Journals ACM Computing Surveys ACM Comput. Surv. 0360‐0300 Journals ACM Journal of Computer Documentation ACM J. Comput. Doc. 1527‐6805 Journals ACM Journal on Emerging Technologies in Computing Systems J. Emerg. Technol. Comput. Syst. 1550‐4832 Journals Journal of Data and Information Quality J. Data and Information Quality 1936‐1955 Journals Journal of Experimental Algorithmics J. Exp. Algorithmics 1084‐6654 Journals Journal of the ACM J. ACM 0004‐5411 Journals Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage J. Comput. Cult. Herit. 1556‐4673 Journals Journal on Educational Resources in Computing J. Educ. Resour. Comput. 1531‐4278 Transactions ACM Letters on Programming Languages and Systems ACM Lett. Program. Lang. Syst. 1057‐4514 Transactions ACM Transactions on Accessible Computing ACM Trans. Access. 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