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期刊名称:JOURNAL OF MULTIPLE-VALUED LOGIC AND SOFT COMPUTING

ISSN:1542-3980
出版频率:Bi-monthly
出版社:OLD CITY PUBLISHING INC, 628 NORTH 2ND ST, PHILADELPHIA, USA, PA, 19123
  出版社网址:http://www.oldcitypublishing.com/index.html
期刊网址:http://www.oldcitypublishing.com/MVLSC/MVLSC.html
影响因子:0.861
主题范畴:COMPUTER SCIENCE, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE;    COMPUTER SCIENCE, THEORY & METHODS;    Logic

期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal

 

Aims and Scope

The aim of the Journal of Multiple-Valued Logic and Soft Computing is to publish and disseminate knowledge in the areas related to multiple-valued logic and various disciplines that relate to soft computing, that is, to computing that is tolerant of imprecision, uncertainty, partial truth and approximative reasoning. Specific topics include (but are not limited to):

• Logic: algebra, minimization, spectral methods

• Circuits: Design, programmable logic, verification, testing, VLSI, ULSI

• Artificial intelligence: automated reasoning, theorem proving, expert systems

• Fuzzy logic: theoretical and practical aspects, fuzzy systems, fuzzy logic

• Soft computing constituents: neural computing, evolutionary computation, heuristics

• Machine learning and data mining

• Applications of soft computing in science and engineering


Instructions to Authors

Notes for Contributors

In order to ensure timely handling of manuscripts, contributors are encouraged to read these instructions carefully before preparing a manuscript for submission, and to check the manuscript for compliance with these notes before submitting it for publication.

Submission of Manuscripts

Please submit a PDF file of your manuscript directly to one of the Area Editors (cc an Editor-in-Chief and all co-authors). Please include complete postal addresses, e-mail addresses, and telephone and fax numbers for all authors of an article.

Submission of a paper to the Journal of Multiple-Valued Logic and Soft Computing implies that it has not been published in or submitted to another journal. Selected papers from conference proceedings will be accepted for publication by prior arrangement with conference organizers. Upon acceptance, the publisher acquires the copyright for unlimited world-wide distribution including an electronic format.

Guidelines for the Submission of Text

All submissions should be made as Microsoft Word or TeX documents. All manuscripts must be submitted in English; American or British spelling may be used.

Microsoft Word: Manuscripts submitted as Microsoft Word documents should be double-spaced, presented in an easily readable, standard font and size (such as 10 or 12 pt. Times or Arial). All pages should be numbered.

TeX: Manuscripts submitted as TeX documents are encouraged to follow the layout guidelines provided by the publisher. A zip folder containing complete TeX information can be downloaded here. It is important that the font selection and sizing is followed exactly as indicated in the instructions. It is also very important that page size and text area is exact. An accompanying pdf file should be submitted with the final TeX file. Strict adherence to these guidelines will greatly expedite publication of TeX papers. Articles submitted in TeX, and which follow the layout guidelines, will be published directly from the author’s submitted file pdf files. Please contact Guy Griffiths at Old City Publishing, +1 215 925 4390 if you have any questions regarding submitting your TeX paper.

Title: The title of the paper should clearly indicate the scope and findings of the paper and should provide an accurate indication of the contents when searched by computerized methods. An abbreviated title of a maximum of 35 characters should be provided as well.

Authors: The names of authors should be given in full (first name, initial(s), last name) followed by his or her department, institution and address including postal code and country. The author to whom correspondence should be directed should be indicated in the cover letter. For the corresponding author, telephone and fax numbers and e-mail address should be provided as well.

Abstract: Manuscripts should include an abstract of 100-150 words summarizing the significant findings.

Keywords: Six to twelve keywords or phrases should be supplied to aid in indexing the article.

Text headings: Headings should be set flush left and the text should begin on the next line. For example:
first-level HEADING (bold, all caps.)
second-level Heading (bold, upper case and lower case characters)
third level Heading: (underscore:, upper case and lower case characters)

Nomenclature: A nomenclature section defining all symbols used should be included at the end of the paper. Please indicate S.I. units.

Tables: Tables should be numbered consecutively and include a clear descriptive caption at the top. Avoid the use of structural formulas in the body of tables. Table footnotes should be given a footnote symbol as explained in the Footnotes section, proceeding by row rather than by column order.

References: References should be indicated in the text by consecutive Arabic numbers in brackets. The full list should be collected at the end of the paper in numerical order. All references in the list should be cited within the text, and vice versa. References should be numbered by the order in which they appear in the text. Listed references should be complete in all details, including article titles in journals. All authors on each paper should be cited; “et al.” is not sufficient. Journal title abbreviations should conform to Mathematical Reviews Index style.

Examples:
Journal article:
[1] Last name one, first initial., Last name two, first initial. (year). Title of article. Journal Title, volume, pages.         

Book:
[2] Last name, first initial. (year). Book Title (edition). City: Publisher.   

Stand-alone Web document
[3] Last name, first initial. (year). List of authoring systems. Retrieved date, from http://www.website.com/.

Mention of figures and tables within text: When referring to figures, tables and other elements within the text, always call the element by its full name (for example: “See Table 1”, “Figure 1 illustrates...”, “Refer to Scheme 1”). Do not use ambiguous phraseologies (for example: “1 illustrates...”) that do not clearly denote the element being referred to.

Footnotes: Authors are encouraged to minimize the use of footnotes. A footnote may include the designation of a corresponding author of the paper, current address information for an author (if different from that shown in the affiliation), and traditional footnote content. Information concerning grant support of research should appear in a separate Acknowledgments section at the end of the paper, not in a footnote. Acknowledgments of the assistance of colleagues or similar notes of appreciation also properly belong in an Acknowledgments section, not in footnotes.

Footnotes should be indicated in the text by the following symbols: *(asterisk or star), † (dagger), ‡ (double dagger), ¶ (paragraph mark), § (section mark), || (parallels), # (number sign). Do not use numerals for footnote call-outs, as they may be mistaken for bibliographical reference call-outs or exponents. Type each footnote at the bottom of the typescript page on which its text call-out appears. Footnotes within a table should be indicated by the same symbols listed above. Reinitialize symbol sequence within tables. Type footnotes to a table directly beneath the table.

Mathematical Equations: Wherever possible, mathematical equations should be entered in the Microsoft Word document, with unusual or ambiguous symbols identified in the margin where they first occur. Alternatively, equations may be typewritten on a separate page, with their designated positions specified in the text.

Units: Please use S.I. (metric) units. Where useful, inch/pound equivalents may be included in parentheses.

Specifications for the Submission of Figures and Artwork

Figures may be provided as either original high quality hard copies or as separate electronic files.

If supplied as hard copy, photos should be high quality, glossy, original prints of maximum contrast. Line art should be original, camera-ready copy on white paper or clear transparency of a standard for direct reproduction. Film negatives are not acceptable.

Electronic images supplied separately should be saved as EPS, TIFF, JPEG or BMP files. It is very important that all electronic images be provided as high-resolution files. Photographic images (black & white or color) should be saved at a resolution of 300 dpi minimum. Line art should be saved between 600 and 1200 dpi.

Full captions and photo credits (if necessary) should be provided for each photo and figure. All images should be clearly labeled as to figure number. Top should be indicated if it is not immediately apparent.

Whenever the use of color is an integral part of the research, or where the work is generated in color, the journal will publish the color illustrations as color plates in the back of the issue without charge to the authors. Reprints in color will carry a surcharge. Please write to the Editor for details.

For artwork originally published elsewhere, it is the author’s responsibility to obtain written permission to reprint.

Proofs

The corresponding author will receive proofs of the typeset article via e-mail as a PDF file. Please ensure that an e-mail address at which PDF attachment files may be received is provided.

Reprints

The corresponding author will receive a PDF file of the finalized article for free use. Additional reprints may be ordered by completing the appropriate form supplied with the proofs.

Page Charges

There are no page charges to individuals or institutions for contributions to the Journal of Multiple-Valued Logic and Soft Computing.


Editorial Board

Editors-in-Chief

Dan A. Simovici
Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of Massachusetts at Boston, Boston, MA 02125, USA
e-mail:
dsim@cs.umb.edu

Ivan Stojmenovic
SITE, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, K1N 6N5, Canada
e-mail:
ivan@site.uottawa.ca

Editorial Board

Andrew I. Adamatzky, Intelligent Autonomous Systems Lab, University of the West of England, Frenchay Campus, Bristol BS16 1QY, UK
e-mail:
Andrew.Adamatzky@uwe.ac.uk

Piero P. Bonissone, General Electric Global Research Center, Building K1- Room 5C32A, One Research Rd., Niskayuna, NY 12309, USA
e-mail:
bonissone@crd.ge.com

Jon T. Butler, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Naval Postgraduate School, Code EC/Bu Monterey, CA 93943-5121 USA
e-mail:
butler@cs.nps.navy.mil

K. Wayne Current, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, University of California, Davis, CA 95616 USA
e-mail:
current@ece.ucdavis.edu

Rolf Drechsler, Institute of Computer Science, Albert Ludwigs University, Am Flughafen 17, 79110 Freiburg, Germany
e-mail:
drechsler@informatik.uni-freiburg.de

Elena Dubrova, Electronic System Design Lab, Department of Electronics, Royal Institute of Technology, S-164 40 Kista, Sweden
e-mail:
elena@ele.kth.se

Gerhard Dueck, Faculty of Computer Science, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, N.B., E3B 5A3, Canada
e-mail:
gdueck@unb.edu

S. Gottwald, Institute for Logic and Philosophy of Science, Leipzig University, Beethovenstrasse 15, 04107 Leipzig, Germany
e-mail:
gottwald@rz.uni-leipzig.de

Lucien Haddad, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Royal Military College, Kingston, Ontario K7K 5L0 Canada
e-mail:
haddad-L@rmc.ca

Reiner Hähnle, Chalmers Techical University, Department of Computer Science, S-412 96, Gothenburg, Sweden
e-mail:
reiner@cs.chalmers.se

Yutaka Hata, Faculty of Engineering, Himeji Institute of Technology 2167, Shosha Himeji, 671-22, Japan
e-mail:
hata@comp.eng.himeji-tech.ac.jp

Tatsuo Higuchi, Department of System Information Sciences, Graduate School of Information Sciences, Tohoku University, Aoba Aramaki, Aoba-ku, Sendai 980 Japan
e-mail:
thiguchi@higuchi.ecei.tohoku.ac.jp

Michitaka Kameyama, Department of Computer and Mathematical Sciences, Graduate School of Information Sciences, Tohoku University, Aoba Aramaki, Aoba-ku, Sendai 980 Japan
e-mail:
michi@kameyama.ecei.tohoku.ac.jp

Janusz Kacprzyk, Systems Research Institute, Deputy Director for Research, Polish Academy of Sciences, ul. Newelska 6, 01-447 Warsaw, Poland
e-mail:
kacprzyk@ibspan.waw.pl

Hajime Machida, Department of Mathematics, Hitotsubashi University, Kunitachi, Tokyo 186, Japan
e-mail:
machida@math.hit-u.ac.jp

D. Michael Miller, Department of Computer Science, University of Victoria, P.O.Box 3055, Victoria BC V8W 3P6 Canada
e-mail:
mmiller@csr.csc.uvic.ca

Claudio Moraga, Department of Computer Science, University of Dortmund, 44221 Dortmund, Germany
e-mail:
moraga@jupiter.informatik.uni-dortmund.de

Masao Mukaidono, Meiji University, 1-1-1 Higashimita,Tama-ku Kawasaki-shi, 214 Japan
e-mail:
masao@cs.meiji.ac.jp

Daniele Mundici, Dept. of Mathematics "U.Dini", University of Florence,
Viale Morgagni 67/A, 50134 Florence, Italy
e-mail:
mundici@math.unifi.it

Masoud Nikravesh, 199MF Cory Hall, Computer Science Division- Department of EECS, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA
e-mail:
Nikravesh@cs.berkeley.edu

Vesa A. Niskanen, University of Helsinki, Dept. of Economics and Management, PO Box 27, 00014 Helsinki, Finland, vesa.a.niskanen@helsinki.fi

Zoran Obradovic, Center for Information Science and Technology, Temple University, 303 Wachman Hall, 1805 N. Broad. St., Philadelphia, PA 19122 USA
e-mail:
zoran@divac.ist.temple.edu

Ewa Orlowska, Institute of Telecommunications, ul. Szachowa 1 04-894, Warsaw, Poland
e-mail:
orlowska@itl.waw.pl

Ivo G. Rosenberg, Math. Stat. 207, Universit?de Montréal, C.P. 6128, succursale A, Montréal, Québec H3C 3J7 Canada
e-mail:
rosenb@dms.umontreal.ca

Sergiu Rudeanu, Department of Mathematics, University of Bucharest, Str. Academiei 14, 70109, Bucharest Romania
e-mail:
rud@funinf.math.ro

Elie Sanchez, Service Universitaire de Biomathematiques, Faculte de Medecine, 27 Bd Jean Moulin, 13385 Marseille cedex 5, France
e-mail:
elie.sanchez@medecine.univ-mrs.fr

Tsutomu Sasao, Department of Computer Science and Electronics, Kyushu Institute of Technology, Iizuka 820 Japan
e-mail:
sasao@cse.kyutech.ac.jp

Kenneth C. Smith, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario M5S 1A4, Canada
e-mail:
lfujino@csri.toronto.edu


Radomir Stankovic, University of Nis, Dept. of Computer Science, Faculty of Electronics, Beogradska 14, 18 000 Nis, Serbia
e-mail:
rstankovic@bankerinter.net

Lotfi A. Zadeh, Computer Science Division and the Electronics Research Laboratory University of California Berkeley, CA 94720 USA
e-mail:
zadeh@cs.berkeley.edu

Zeljko Zilic, Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, McGill University, Montreal, QC H3A 2A7, Canada
e-mail:
zeljko@macs.ece.mcgill.ca


 



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