期刊名称:JOURNAL OF INTELLIGENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS

ISSN:0925-9902
出版频率:Bi-monthly
出版社:SPRINGER, VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS, 3311 GZ
  出版社网址:http://www.springer.com/?SGWID=8-102-0-0-0
期刊网址:http://www.springer.com/computer/database+management+%26+information+retrieval/journal/10844
影响因子:1.888
主题范畴:COMPUTER SCIENCE, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE;    COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS

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



About the journal
Journal of Intelligent Information Systems
Integrating Artificial Intelligence and Database Technologies

 The mission of the Journal of Intelligent Information Systems: Integrating Artifical Intelligence and Database Technologies is to foster and present research and development results focused on the integration of artificial intelligence and database technologies to create next generation information systems ¨C Intelligent Information Systems.
These new information systems embody knowledge that allows them to exhibit intelligent behavior, cooperate with users and other systems in problem solving, discovery, access, retrieval and manipulation of a wide variety of multimedia data and knowledge, and reason under uncertainty. Increasingly, knowledge-directed inference processes are being used to:

  • discover knowledge from large data collections,
  • provide cooperative support to users in complex query formulation and refinement,
  • access, retrieve, store and manage large collections of multimedia data and knowledge,
  • integrate information from multiple heterogeneous data and knowledge sources, and
  • reason about information under uncertain conditions.


Multimedia and hypermedia information systems now operate on a global scale over the Internet, and new tools and techniques are needed to manage these dynamic and evolving information spaces.
The Journal of Intelligent Information Systems provides a forum wherein academics, researchers and practitioners may publish high-quality, original and state-of-the-art papers describing theoretical aspects, systems architectures, analysis and design tools and techniques, and implementation experiences in intelligent information systems. The categories of papers published by JIIS include: research papers, invited papters, meetings, workshop and conference annoucements and reports, survey and tutorial articles, and book reviews. Short articles describing open problems or their solutions are also welcome.
Topics of Interest:
Topics of interest to JIIS include, but are not limited to:

  • Foundations and principles of data, information, and knowledge models,
  • Methodologies for IIS analysis, design, implementation, validation, maintenance and evolution,
  • User models, intelligent and cooperative query languages and interfaces,
  • Knowledge representation, integration, fusion, interchange and evolution,
  • Intelligent databases, object-oriented, extended-relational, logic-based, active databases, and constraint management,
  • Intelligent information retrieval, digital libraries, and networked information retrieval,
  • Distributed multimedia and hypermedia information space design, implementation and navigation,
  • Visual interfaces, visual query languages, and visual expressiveness of IIS,
  • Machine learning, knowledge discovery, and data mining,
  • Uncertainty management and reasoning under uncertainty,
  • Applications and case studies in novel applications (e.g., global change, scientific databases, Human Genome project, Earth Observing System, manufacturing, telemedicine, education, etc.)


We seek papers that improve on the best academic research or the best industrial practice. Submitted papers should be motivated by the problems they address with compelling examples from real or potential applications. Systems papers must contain interpreted experimentation results either on real systems or simulations based on representative traces from real systems. Papers from industrial organizations that discuss implementation of systems and their use in practice are welcome. Proposals for special issues, especially on emerging topics, are also welcome.

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Instructions to Authors

Authors are encouraged to submit high quality, original work that has neither appeared in, nor is under consideration by, other journals. The mission of the Journal of Intelligent Information Systems: Integrating Artificial Intelligence and Database Technologies is to present research and development focused on the integration of Artificial Intelligence and Database Management technologies to provide models, architectures, tools and techniques for the next generation of database, information retrieval and expert systems - Intelligent Information Systems. The journal focuses on the creation of information systems that exhibit intelligent behavior and embody intelligence in their reasoning and management processes. The journal is an archival, peer-reviewed, technical journal publishing high-quality, state-of-the-art papers (research papers, invited papers, workshop and conference reports, survey and tutorial articles, book reviews).


ONLINE MANUSCRIPT SUBMISSION


Kluwer Academic Publishers now offers authors, editors and reviewers of the Journal of Intelligent Information Systems the use of our fully web-enabled online manuscript submission and review system. To keep the review time as short as possible, we request authors to submit manuscripts online to the journal¡®s editorial office. Our online manuscript submission and review system offers authors the option to track the progress of the review process of manuscripts in real time. Manuscripts should be submitted to:
http://JIIS.edmgr.com


The online manuscript submission and review system for the Journal of Intelligent Information Systems offers easy and straightforward log-in and submission procedures. This system supports a wide range of submission file formats, including: for manuscripts - Word, WordPerfect, RTF, TXT, and LaTex; for figures, TIFF, GIF, JPEG, EPS, PPT and Postscript. PDF is not an acceptable format.

NOTE: In case you encounter difficulties while submitting your manuscript online, please get in touch with the responsible Editorial Assistant by clicking on "CONTACT US" from the tool bar.


Authors should send a completed and duly signed Consent to Publish and Transfer of Copyright form (to be downloaded from the journal's homepage) either by mail or fax to the Editorial Office of the Journal of Intelligent Information Systems. Authors should still follow the regular instructions for authors when preparing their manuscripts (see below).

Michelle Misner
JIIS- Editorial Office
Kluwer Academic Publishers
101 Philip Drive
Assinippi Park
Norwell, MA 02061, USA
Telephone: (781) 681-0613
Fax: (781) 878-0449
E-mail: Michelle.Misner@wkap.com


Style for Manuscript

  1. Typeset (10pt font), double or 1 1/2 space; use one side of sheet only (laser printed, typewritten and good quality duplication acceptable). Our LaTeX style file offers a draft mode for this purpose.
  2. Use an informative title for the paper and include an abstract of 100 to 250 words at the head of the manuscript. The abstract should be a carefully worded description of the problem addressed, the key ideas introduced, and the results. Abstracts will be printed with the article.
  3. Provide a separate double-spaced sheet listing all numbered footnotes in order. Acknowledgment of financial support may be given if appropriate. Consecutive footnote numbers are to appear as superscripts in the text.
  4. References should appear in a separate bibliography at the end of the paper. They should be listed in alphabetical order. References should be complete, as in the following examples:
    • (Book)
      Lee, S. and Shin, Y.G. (1991). Assembly Coplanner: Cooperative Assembly Planner Based on Subassembly Extraction. In L.S. Homem de Mello, and Sukhan Lee (Eds.), Computer-Aided Mechanical Assembly Planning. Boston, MA: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
      Salzberg, S. (1990). Learning With Nested Generalized Exemplars, Boston, MA: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
    • (Journal Article)
      Aha, D.W., Kibler, D., and Albert, M.K. (1991). Instance-Based Learning Algorithms, Machine Learning}, 6, 37-66.
    • (Conference Proceedings)
      Witkin, A. (1983). Scales space filtering. Proc. Int. Joint Conf. Artif. Intell. (pp. 1019-1021). Karlsruhe, West Germany: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
    • References to be cited in text as follows:
      ...to take nested exemplars (Salzberg, 1990) as an example...
      ...in (Aha, et al., 1991; Witkin, 1983), it is shown...
      ...as Lee and Shin (1991) argue...
  5. Type or mark mathematical expressions exactly as they should appear in print. In word-processor manuscripts, use appropriate typefaces. Otherwise, journal style and the corresponding indication for equations is as follows: variables, italic type (indicated by underline); constants in serif font (i.e., Times Roman), matrices and vectors in boldface type (indicated by wavy underline). It will be assumed that letters in equations are to be set in italic type unless you mark them otherwise. All letter symbols in text discussion must be marked if they should be italic or boldface.

Style for Illustrations

  1. Originals for illustrations should be sharp, noise-free, and of good contrast. We regret that we cannot provide drafting or art service.
  2. Line drawings should be in laser printer output or India ink on paper. Use 8 1/2 x 11 inch (22 x 29 cm) size sheets if possible, to simplify handling of the manuscript.
  3. Each figure should be mentioned in the text and numbered consecutively using Arabic numerals. Specify the desired location of each figure in the text, but place the figure itself on a separate page following the text.
  4. Number each table consecutively using Arabic numerals. Please label any material that can be typeset as a table, reserving the term "figure" for material that has been drawn. Specify the desired location of each table in the text, but place the table itself on a separate page following the text. Type a brief title above each table. "Table #: Title".
  5. Provide a separate sheet listing all figure captions, in proper style for the typesetter, e.g., "Fig. 3. Examples of the fault coverage of random vectors in (a) combinational and (b) sequential circuits."
  6. All lettering should be large enough to permit legible reduction (at least 10 pt.)
  7. Photographs should be glossy prints, of good contrast and gradation, and any reasonable size. We will publish full color photographs, but only with the authors understanding and acceptance that they will be expected to finance the extra cost of the color reproduction.
  8. Number each original lightly, in pencil, on the back so that they may be matched up correctly with the Table and Figure locations in the text.

Proofing

Page proofs for articles to be included in a journal issue will be sent to the contact author for proofing, unless otherwise informed. The proofread copy should be received back by the Publisher within 72 hours.

Internet Dissemination and Preprinting

In the event that a submitted manuscript has been preprinted on the Internet and/or filed with a preprint library, authors agree that upon acceptance of the final version of the manuscript, they will post the following notice to all electronic instances of that preprint to which they have necessary access, and send notification to all managers of collections to which they have sent a preprint: "This article has been revised and accepted for publication in Information Retrieval and is scheduled to appear in Vol --. Citations to and quotations from this work should reference that publication. If you cite this work, please check that the published form contains precisely the material to which you intend to refer."

Copyright

It is the policy of Kluwer Academic Publishers to own the copyright of all contributions it publishes. To comply with the U.S. Copyright Law, authors are required to sign a copyright transfer form before publication. This form returns to authors and their employers full rights to reuse their material for their own purposes. Authors must submit a signed copy of this form with their manuscript.

Reprints

First-named authors will be entitled to 25 free reprints of their paper. One hundred (100) free reprints will be available to each group of authors if the final version of an accepted paper is submitted in the Kluwer LaTeX style files.


Editorial Board
Editors-in-Chief
Larry Kerschberg George Mason University kersch@gmu.edu Zbigniew W. Ras University of NC/Charlotte ras@uncc.edu Maria Zemankova Arlington, VA mzemanko@nsf.gov
Editorial Board
Alex Borgida Rutgers University Ami Motro George Mason University
Ron Brachman AT&T Labs-Research Setuo Ohsuga Waseda University
Stefano Ceri Politecnico de Milano Zdzislaw Pawlak Warsaw University of Technology
Misbah Deen Keele University Henri Prade Universit¨¦ Paul Sabatier
Brian Gaines University of Calgary Gregory Piatetsky Shapiro Knowledge Stream Partners
Jiawei Han Simon Fraser University Raghu Ramakrishnan University of Wisconsin
Yannis Ioannidis University of Wisconsin Colette Rolland University of Paris
Matthias Jarke RWTH, Aachen, Germany Doron Rotem Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
Michael Kifere SUNY-Stony Brook Erik Sandewall Linkoping University
Roger King University of Colorado Timos Sellis National Technical University of Athens
Catherine Lassez IBM T.J. Watson Research Ctr Salvatore Stolfo Columbia University
Richard Marcus MIT Michael Stonebraker UC/Berkeley
David McKeown Carnegie-Mellon Rodney Topor Griffith University
Robert Meersman University of Tilburg Marianne Winslett University of Illinois
Ryszard Michalski George Mason University Carlo Zaniolo UCLA
Jack Minker University of Maryland Stan Zdonik Brown University
Matthew Morgenstern Xerox Design Research Institute

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