期刊名称:ACM TRANSACTIONS ON COMPUTER SYSTEMS
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ISSN: | 0734-2071
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版本: | SCI-CDE
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出版频率: | Quarterly
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出版社: | ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY, 2 PENN PLAZA, STE 701, NEW YORK, USA, NY, 10121-0701
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出版社网址: | http://www.acm.org/
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期刊网址: | http://tocs.acm.org/
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影响因子: | 1.75 |
| 主题范畴: | COMPUTER SCIENCE, THEORY & METHODS |
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
The purpose of the ACM Transactions on Computer Systems is to present research and development results on the design, specification, realization, behavior, and use of computer systems. The term "computer systems" is interpreted broadly and includes systems architectures, operating systems, distributed systems, and computer networks. Articles that appear in TOCS will tend either to present new techniques and concepts or to report on experiences and experiments with actual systems. Insights useful to system designers, builders, and users will be emphasized. Among the topics within the scope of TOCS are the following:
design of entire systems technology shifts engineering trade-offs storage management system-user interface communication management reliability implementation techniques system validation performance models design of system components processor management security file systems protocols data organization fault tolerance information flow system verification performance analysis
It is possible that a TOCS paper of interest to a large segment of the computing community would be published in Communications in order to keep the general ACM membership apprised of developments in the systems area. TOCS publishes research and technical papers, both short and long. It includes technical correspondence to permit commentary on technical topics and on previously published papers.
Instructions to Authors
[How to Submit Papers] Please submit papers electronically in postscript with a cover letter to tocs@cs.duke.edu. Receiving postscript submissions expedite the review process. To ensure proper indexing, classification, retrieval and dissemination, authors must include the following in the manuscript:
Descriptive title Author names and affiliations Abstract Content indicators Citations to relevant literature For the full classification scheme, see The ACM Computing Classification System. If a postscript file is not possible, then please send five copies of the manuscript to the Editor-in-Chief:
Carla Ellis, TOCS Duke University Department of Computer Science D324 Levine Science Research Center Box 90129 Durham, NC 27708-0129
with a cover letter. Machine reproduced copies of manuscripts will not be returned to the author(s) unless specifically requested. [Formatting] Before you submit your paper, you might wish to consider the software you will be using to develop your paper and thus save you time at the publication end.
When the paper is accepted for publication ACM requires the following files of all accepted papers:
source files to convert to SGML (i.e. ACM can handle the following papers in either frame, latex, microsoft word, or wordperfect, ascii, and, at the very, very last resort, hardcopy); full paper in postscript; and (eps) encapsulated individual postscript files for all graphics (eps of all figures are needed in case ACM may need to resize the figures after the source file conversion). Authors may bundle the above files and just send one file to the Editor-in-Chief. Please let us know how you bundled them so that we can unbundle the files here for final examination before forwarding to ACM Headquarters for publication. You can also refer to ACM's Guidelines for Submitting Accepted Articles. [Prior Publication Policy] The technical contributions appearing in ACM journals are normally original papers which have not been published elsewhere. Widely disseminated conference proceedings and newsletters are a form of publication.
[Copyright and Use] Authors whose papers are accepted must sign a form that transfers the copyright to the ACM. This form will be sent by ACM Journal Staff. The completed form should be returned as indicated on the form. Authors retain liberal rights to material published by the ACM. The following is the standard copyright notice used by ACM journals :
Copyright (c) 199x by the Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. Permission to make digital or hard copies of part or all of this work for personal or classroom use is granted without fee provided that copies are not made or distributed for profit or direct commercial advantage and that copies show this notice on the first page or initial screen of a display along with the full citation. Copyrights for components of this work owned by others than ACM must be honored. Abstracting with credit is permitted. To copy otherwise, to republish, to post on servers, to redistribute to lists, or to use any component of this work in other works, requires prior specific permission and/or a fee. Permissions may be requested from Publications Dept, ACM Inc., 1515 Broadway, New York, NY 10036 USA, fax +1 (212) 869-0481, or permissions@acm.org. Further details can be found at the ACM Interim Copyright Policies.
Submittal of an algorithm for consideration for publication in Transactions on Computer Systems implies that unrestricted use of the algorithm within a computer is permissible. [Page Charges] Author's institutions or corporations are requested to honor a page charge of $100.00 per printed page or part thereof, to help defray the cost of publication. Page charges apply to all contributions. Payment of page charges is not a condition of publication; editorial acceptance of a paper is unaffected by payment or nonpayment.
Guidelines for Referees
Papers must be of high quality and fall within the scope of the journal. There are four main ingredients to an acceptable paper:
technical quality is high; relevance to significant computations is high; interest and novelty is high; and presentation is effective. Few papers excel in all of these, but a substandard level in any of the four ingredients is sufficient ground for rejection. Many papers require substantial revisions before acceptance, and reviewers should not hesitate to recommend that a paper be rejected pending changes that are required for completeness, correctness, or to substantially improve clarity.
More specific criteria apply to papers presenting theoretical results, which has been a particular issue in distributed or parallel computing. ACM TOCS does not accept papers that belong in more theoretical journals (e.g. JACM, Springer-Verlag's "Distributed Computing", Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing). This does not imply that all theoretical papers are to be rejected; rather it implies that theoretical papers that cannot establish their direct relevance to current issues in the development of computer systems will generally be rejected. An acceptable paper of this type should contain:
motivation and technical analysis of the method; evidence of effectiveness and practicality; and demonstration of superiority compared to alternative approaches. In addition, reviewers should be aware that because of the relative rarity with which such papers are accepted, the standards for originality and impact are unusually stringent in these cases. The best format for a referee's report is a plain ASCII e-mail message to tocs@cs.duke.edu Thank you.
Editorial Board
Carla Ellis, Editor-in-Chief Duke University Department of Computer Science Levine Science Research Center Durham, NC 27708-0129 Phone: 919-660-6523 Fax: 919-660-6519
Dejan Kostic, Information Director Duke University Department of Computer Science Levine Science Research Center Durham, NC 27708-0129 Phone: 919-660-4011 Fax: 919-660-6519
The Editorial Board
Ozalp Babaoglu University of Bologna Department of Computer Science Mura Anteo Zamboni 7 Bologna 40127, Italy Phone: +39-051-2094504 Fax: +39-051-2094510
Mark D. Hill Computer Sciences Department Office: 6373 CSS University of Wisconsin-Madison 1210 West Dayton Street Madison, WI 53706-1685 USA Phone: 1-608-262-2196 Asstnt: 1-608-265-3402 Fax: 1-608-262-9777
Peter Druschel Rice University Computer Science & Electrical Computer Engineering 3020 Duncan Hall, 6100 Main St. Houston, TX 77005-1892 Phone: 1-713-348-4664 Fax: 1-713-348-5930
Todd Mowry Carnegie Mellon University Computer Science Department 5000 Forbes Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15213 Phone: 1-412-268-3725 Fax: 1-412-268-5576
Maurice Herlihy Brown University Computer Science Department Providence, RI 02912 Phone: 1-401-863-7646 Fax: 1-401-863-7657
John Wilkes Hewlett Packard Laboratories 1501 Page Mill Road, MS 1134 Palo Alto, CA 94304-1100 Phone: 1-650-857-3568 Fax: 1-650-857-5548
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