期刊名称:INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DATA MINING AND BIOINFORMATICS

ISSN:1748-5673
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影响因子:0.667
主题范畴:Mathematical & Computational Biology

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



About the journal
 Objectives

IJDMB aims to publish the latest research and development results and experiences in the areas of bioinformatics, data mining and knowledge discovery, and the role of data mining techniques and methods in integrating and interpreting the bioinformatics data sets and improving effectiveness and/or efficiency and quality for bioinformatics data analysis. The major objective of IJDMB is to stimulate new multidisciplinary research and the development of cutting-edge data mining methods, techniques and tools to solve problems in bioinformatics. The goal is to help readers understand state-of-the-art techniques/algorithms/methods in bioinformatics data gathering, data pre-processing, data mining and data management.

Readership

IJDMB provides a forum to help academics, practitioners, post-graduates and policy makers, working in the area of data mining, data integration and management, bioinformatics, life sciences, healthcare, etc., to disseminate information and to learn from each other's work. The intended audiences are data mining researchers/practitioners; bioinformatics specialists in academia and industry; chemists; system biologists/molecular biologists who rely on computer tools for data integration, data management, data analysis; mathematicians/statisticians who are interested in model development and simulation for life science data; computer scientists; post-graduate students with interests in developing and/or applying novel algorithms/methods in biology/biomedical domains.

Contents

IJDMB publishes original research papers (long and short papers, exploratory papers), review papers, technical reports, case studies, conference/workshop reports, application notes, book reviews, commentaries, and news. Special Issues devoted to important topics in data mining and bioinformatics selected from top related conferences such as IEEE CSB, IEEE BIBE, PSB, RECOMB, ISMB, BIOKDD workshop etc., will occasionally be published.

Subject Coverage

Topics of interest include but not limited to:

  • Biological data pre-processing and cleaning
  • Biological data visualisation
  • Biological data integration and management
  • Phylogenetics
  • Biomedical ontologies construction/management
  • Microarray data analysis
  • Protein/RNA structure prediction
  • Genomics and proteomics
  • Drug design
  • Biomedical literature data mining
  • Modelling of biomolecular pathways
  • Whole, multiple genome comparison
  • Systems biology and pathways
  • Biological data curation

Specific Notes for Authors

Submitted papers should not have been previously published nor be currently under consideration for publication elsewhere. (N.B. Conference papers may only be submitted if the paper was not originally copyrighted and if it has been completely re-written).

All papers are refereed through a double blind process. A guide for authors, sample copies and other relevant information for submitting papers are available in the Full Submission Guidelines web-page.

AUTHORS MUST SUBMIT THEIR PAPERS THROUGH THE ONLINE SUBMISSION SYSTEM, OTHERWISE THEIR PAPERS WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED FOR PUBLICATION

All papers must be submitted online. To submit a paper, please go to Online Submissions of Papers. If you experience any problems submitting your paper online, please contact submissions@inderscience.com, describing the exact problem you experience. Please include in your email the title of the Journal.


Instructions to Authors
Typescript preparation

N.B. The sample issues available may show formatting different to that which is requested here; if in doubt, please follow the instructions on this page. The sample issues show the finished version, not necessarily the one required for the production process

  • The original typescript should be submitted electronically in A4 size format, with a word count of 5000-7000 (excluding figures), following the submission requirements described on the Journal's website.
  • A final paper which would exceed 7000 words or occupy more than 20 pages of the Journal may be returned for abridgement.
  • The text of the paper should include title, abstract, text, references and notes, tables, figure captions, figures, but not the names of authors, their biographical notes nor any acknowledgements. Please make sure that authors' names are not included in the document/file properties.
  • For email submissions, you will need a separate file containing the title of the paper, plus the names, affiliation and complete addresses, e-mail and fax number of authors, and an abstract, keywords, brief biographical notes about authors and any acknowledgements; for further details, see the relevant section below.
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International context
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  • Acronyms should be translated in full into English. (See also 'Translated works' below.)

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References and notes
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  • Further examples of references may be found in papers from our Samples Journals page.

Figures
  • All illustrations, whether diagrams or photographs, are referred to as Figures. If any figures appear in colour, please note that they will only appear in colour in the online version but in the printed version they will be in black and white. If the quality of the colour figure supplied is not suitable to be produced in colour, it will also be shown in black and white in the online version. However, if colour is essential to the figure please send a good quality colour image. Figures should be black and white, not colour, and numbered sequentially. Please place them at the end of the paper, rather than interspersed in text.
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Translated works
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  • The names of mathematical functions may change in translation - check against an English or American mathematical reference text.

Units of measurement
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  • Imperial units will be converted, except where conversion would affect the meaning of a statement, or imply a greater or lesser degree of accuracy.

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In cases where the research funding agency that has provided the grant on which the Article is based requires the Author to post a copy to a subject-based repository such as PubMed Central, the Author may post a postprint of the Article (as defined above) to a subject-based repository after six months from the date of its publication by Inderscience or, if posted before, upon condition that it shall not be accessible until after six months from Inderscience's publication date.

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3. Copyright Notice
Copyright for papers published in these journals is retained by Inderscience Publishers, to ensure both the widest dissemination and protection of material published in Inderscience journals. Authors are asked to assign (see Author Agreement) in their papers, including abstracts, to Inderscience. This enables us to ensure copyright protection against infringement, and to disseminate your article, and our journals, as widely as possible. [This section does not apply to papers designated by authors as Open Access and for which the appropriate arrangements have been made. Click here for further details]

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4. Privacy Statement
The names and email addresses entered in this journal site will be used exclusively for the stated purposes of this journal and will not be made available for any other purpose or to any other party.

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5. Sample Cover Letter/Email
This is required for all Email submissions. Online submissions will need to include the names of 4 experts as detailed below. Any further information in support of online submissions can be entered as a note for the editor or uploaded as a supplementary file.
January 1, 2010

Dear Editor of the [please type in journal title or acronym]: [the example used is the IJEB]

Enclosed is a paper, entitled "Mobile Agents for Network Management." Please accept it as a candidate for publication in the [journal title]. Below are our responses to your submission requirements.


1. Title and the central theme of the article.

Paper title: "Mobile Agents for Network Management." This study reviews the concepts of mobile agents and distributed network management system. It proposes a mobile agent-based implementation framework and creates a prototype system to demonstrate the superior performance of a mobile agent-based network over the conventional client-server architecture in a large network environment.

2. Which subject/theme of the Journal the material fits

  • New enabling technologies (if no matching subject/theme, enter 'Subject highly related to [subject of journal] but not listed by [please type in journal title or acronym])

3. Why the material is important in its field and why the material should be published in [please type in journal title or acronym]?

The necessity of having an effective computer network is rapidly growing alongside the implementation of information technology. Finding an appropriate network management system has become increasingly important today's distributed environment. However, the conventional centralized architecture, which routinely requests the status information of local units by the central server, is not sufficient to manage the growing requests. Recently, a new framework that uses mobile agent technology to assist the distributed management has emerged. The mobile agent reduces network traffic, distributes management tasks, and improves operational performance. Given today's bandwidth demand over the Internet, it is important for the [journal title/acronym] readers to understand this technology and its benefits. This study gives a real-life example of how to use mobile agents for distributed network management. It is the first in the literature that reports the analysis of network performance based on an operational prototype of mobile agent-based distributed network. We strongly believe the contribution of this study warrants its publication in the [journal title/acronym].

4. Names, addresses, and email addresses of four experts in the subject of your paper who are personally unknown to you, are not members of the editorial board of the journal, are not from your  institution and at least two of whom must be from a different country from you.
("you" refers to all authors of the paper) N.B. For The Botulinum Journal only, instead of the criteria above, the criteria for these experts is that they should not have any conflict of interest with authors and institutions.

  • Prof. Dr. William Gates
    Chair Professor of Information Technology
    321 Johnson Hall
    Premier University Lancaster, NY 00012-6666, USA
    phone: +1-888-888-8888 - fax: +1-888-888-8886 e-mail: wgates@lancaster.edu
    Expertise: published a related paper ("TCP/IP and OSI: Four Strategies for Interconnection") in CACM, 38(3), pp. 188-198.
    Relationship: I met Dr. Gate only once at a conference in 1999. I do not know him personally.

  • Assoc Prof. Dr. John Adams
    Director of Network Research Center
    College of Business Australian University
    123, Harbor Drive Sydney,
    Australia 56789
    phone: +61-8-8888-8888 - fax: +61-8-8888-8886
    e-mail: jadams@au.edu.au
    Expertise: published a related paper ("Creating Mobile Agents") in IEEE TOSE, 18(8), pp. 88-98.
    Relationship: None. I have never met Dr. Adams.

  • Assoc Prof. Dr. Chia-Ho Chen
    Chair of MIS Department
    College of Management
    Open University
    888, Putong Road
    Keelung, Taiwan 100
    phone: +886-2-8888-8888 - fax: +886-2-8888-8886
    e-mail: chchen@ou.edu.tw
    Expertise: published a related paper ("Network Management for E-Commerce") in IJ Electronic Business, 1(4), pp. 18-28.
    Relationship: Former professor, dissertation chairman.

  • Mr. Frank Young
    Partner, ABC Consulting
    888, Seashore Highway
    Won Kok, Kowloon
    Hong Kong
    phone: +852-8888-8888 - fax: +852-8888-8886
    e-mail: fyoung@abcc.com
    Expertise: Mr. Young provides consulting services extensively to his clients regarding network management practices.
    Relationship: I have worked with Mr. Young in several consulting projects in the past three years.

Finally, this paper is our original unpublished work and it has not been submitted to any other journal for reviews.

Sincerely,


Johnny Smith

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6. Author Agreement (PDF Version)
[N.B. This applies only to papers which are not Open Access; for details on Open Access, please click here]

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If your paper has been accepted for publication, please print out this Author Agreement form, which should be signed after reading the Explanatory Notes below and forwarded to the Editor, together with the final version of your paper.

So that we can ensure both the widest dissemination and protection of material published in Indersciences journals, we ask authors to assign world-wide copyright in both print and other media in their papers, including abstracts, to Inderscience. This enables us to ensure copyright protection against infringement, and to disseminate your article, and our journals, as widely as possible.

  1. In consideration of the undertaking set out in paragraph 2, and upon acceptance by Inderscience for publication in the Journal, the Author grants to Inderscience, subject to paragraph 5, the exclusive right and licence to publish the Article entitled:

    ____________________________________________________________________

    by _________________________________________________________________

    to be published in __________________________________________('the Journal')

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  2. Inderscience hereby undertakes to prepare and publish the Article named in paragraph 1 in the Journal, subject only to its right to refuse publication if there is a breach of the Author’s warranty in paragraph 5 or there are other reasonable grounds; in such case Inderscience assigns to the Author any and all copyright and other rights in the Article otherwise assigned to it under this Agreement.

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  4. The Author hereby asserts his/her moral rights under the UK Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988 to be identified as the Author of the Article.

  5. The Author warrants that the Article is the Authors original work, has not been published before, and is not currently under consideration for publication elsewhere; and that the Article contains no libellous or unlawful statements and that it in no way infringes the rights of others, and that the Author, as the owner of the copyright, is entitled to make this assignment.


Signed by the Author _____________________________________

Date ____________________

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Once accepted for publication, your Article will be published in the Journal, and will be stored and distributed electronically, in order to meet increasing library and faculty demand, and to deliver it as an individual article copy or as part of a larger collection of articles to meet the specific requirements of a particular market. By signing this Author Agreement and assigning copyright you agree to Inderscience making such arrangements.

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The Journal will permit the Author to use the Article elsewhere after publication, including posting the final post-acceptance manuscript version on the author's personal web pages or in an institutional repository maintained by the institution to which the Author is affiliated, in other works or for the purposes of the Author's teaching and research, provided acknowledgement is given to the Journal as the original source of publication and upon condition that it shall not be accessible until after six months from Inderscience's publication date.

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Thank you for reading these notes. This assignment will enable Inderscience to ensure that the Article will reach the optimum readership.


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7. Submitting your paper
Submission Preparation Checklist (All items required)
  • The submission has not been previously published in English nor is it before another journal for consideration; or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor.
  • The text meets the formatting requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines section.
  • The submission file is in PDF document file format. Only a few journals accept RTF or Word formats
  • You have identified four experts (names, full addresses and expertise) in the subject of your paper as specified in section 5. These experts should be personally unknown to the authors and at least two of them should be from a different country from the author(s).
  • You have printed, completed and returned the required Author Agreement (Copyright) document (get this document in PDF format).
  • For email submissions you have prepared 3 files:
    File 1. The title of the paper, plus the names, affiliation and complete addresses, e-mail and fax number of authors, and an abstract, keywords, brief biographical notes about authors and any acknowledgements
    File 2. The text of the paper, including text, abstract, references and notes, tables, figure captions, figures, but without the names of authors, their biographical notes or any acknowledgements
    File 3. The cover letter, view sample in PDF format (PDF version)
  • For all Submissions: Check that you have removed all author identification (names and affiliations) and any acknowledgements from the main file that you are going to submit. Please make sure that authors' names are not included in the document/file properties. Do not remove the title, abstract or the keywords from your paper.
How to submit your paper:

Some Inderscience journals require email submission while others are now using the Online Submissions and Peer-Review System (OSPEERS). To check whether you should submit your paper by email or online select your journal page from the menu below and then scroll to the Specific Notes for Authors section.


Editorial Board

Editor in Chief

Xiaohua (Tony) Hu
Drexel University
College of Information Science and Technology
Philadelphia PA 19104
USA
thu@cis.drexel.edu

Co-Editor in Chief(s)

Xue-wen Chen
The University of Kansas
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department
2001 Eaton Hall, 1520 West 15th Street
Lawrence, KS 66045-7621
USA

Sun Kim
Indiana University
School of Informatics
Informatics Building 901 Tenth Street
Bloomington, IN 47408-3912
USA

Managing Editor

Miguel Vargas
Drexel University
The iSchool
3141 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104-2875
USA
ijdmb@cis.drexel.edu

Editorial Board Members

Tatsuya AkutsuTa
Kyoto University
Bioinformatics Center
Institute for Chemical Research
Gokasho, Uji
Kyoto 611-0011
JAPAN

Reda AlhajjRe
University of Calgary
Department of Computer Science
2500 University Drive NW
Calgary, Alberta T2N 1N4
CANADA

Srinivas AluruSr
Bajaj Chair Professor of Computer Science and Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay; Ross Martin Mehl and Marylyne Munas Mehl Professor of Computer Engineering
Iowa State University
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Ames, IA 50011
USA

Hamid R. ArabniaHa
Vice President, International Society of Intelligent Biological Medicine; Professor and Director, Graduate Programs
University of Georgia
Department of Computer Science
415 Graduate Studies Research Center
Athens, GA 30602-7404
USA

Timothy BaileyTi
University of Queensland
Institute of Molecular Biology
St Lucia, Brisbane QLD 4072
AUSTRALIA

Olivier BodenreiderOl
Staff Scientist
U.S. National Library of Medicine
8600 Rockville Pike - MS 3841
Bldg 38A, Rm B1N28U
Bethesda MD 20894
USA

Keith C.C. ChanKe
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Department of Computing
Hung Hom
Kowloon
HONG KONG (CHINA)

Luonan ChenLu
Osaka Sangyo University
Department of Electronics Information and Communication
Nakagaito 3-1-1
Daito, Osaka 574-8530
JAPAN

Yuehui ChenYu
Professor and Dean
Jinan University
School of Information Science and Engineering
Jiwei Road 106
Jinan 250022, Shandong
P.R. CHINA

David W.L. CheungDa
University of Hong Kong
Department of Computer Science
Pokfulam Road
HONG KONG (CHINA)

Bhaskar DasGuptaBh
University of Illinois at Chicago
Department of Computer Science (MC 152)
851 South Morgan Street
Chicago, IL 60607-7053
USA

Suash DebSu
C. V. Raman College of Engineering
Department of Computer Science & Engineering
Bidyanagar, Mahura, Janla
Bhubaneswar - 752 054 (Orissa)
INDIA

Youping DengYo
Senior Scientist
SpecPro Inc
Vicksburg, MS 39183
USA

Werner DubitzkyWe
University of Ulster
School of Biomedical Sciences
Cromore Road
Coleraine BT52 1SA
UK

Frank EisenhaberFr
Head of Division
Bioinformatics Institute
Biomolecular Function Discovery Division
Singapore 138671
SINGAPORE

Jean GaoJe
University of Texas at Arlington
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
416 Yates Street
Arlington, TX 76019
USA

Jing HeJi
New Mexico State University
Department of Computer Science
Las Cruces, NM 88003
USA

Katsuhisa HorimotoKa
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
2-41-6, Aomi Koto-ku
Tokyo 135-0064
JAPAN

Shuanghua HuSh
Bristol-Myers Squibb Company
Research and Development
Wallingford, CT
USA

Vipin KumarVi
Chair
University of Minnesota
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
4-192, EE/CSci Building
Minneapolis MN 55455
USA

Doheon LeeDo
Director, IBM-KAIST Bio-Computing Research Center
KAIST
Department of Bio and Brain Engineering
Yuseong-gu, Daejeon 305-701
KOREA, REPUBLIC OF

Guo-Zheng LiGu
Associate Professor
Tongji University
Center for TCM Informatics
Department of Control Science & Engineering
Shanghai 201804
P.R. CHINA

Hongfei LinHo
Dalian University of Technology
School of Electonic and Information Engineering
Dalian
P.R. CHINA

Satoru MiyanoSa
Human Genome Center
The University of Tokyo
Institute of Medical Science
Laboratory of DNA Information Analysis
4-6-1 Shinokanedai, Minato-ku
Tokyo 108-8639
JAPAN

Shan NavatheSh
Georgia Institute of Technology
College of Computing
801 Atlantic Dr., NW
Atlanta, GA 30332-0280
USA

Michael Kwok-Po NgMi
Hong Kong Baptist University
Department of Mathematics
Kowloon Tong
HONG KONG (CHINA)

See-Kiong NgSe
Institute for Infocomm Research
Knowledge Discovery Department
21 Heng Mui Keng Terrace
119613
SINGAPORE

Zoran ObradovicZo
Professor; Director of Information Science and Technology Center
Temple University
Computer and Information Sciences Department
Philadelphia, PA 19122
USA

Mathew J. PalakalMa
Department Chair
Indiana University - Purdue University
Department of Computer and Information Science
723 West Michigan Street SL 280
Indianapolis, IN 46202
USA

Taesung ParkTa
Chair of Department and Professor
Seoul National University
Department of Biostatistics
56-1 Shillim-Dong, Kwanak-Gu
Seoul, 151-747
KOREA, REPUBLIC OF

Robin G. QiuRo
The Pennsylvania State University
Department of Information Science
30 East Swedesford Road
Malvern PA 19355
USA

Dietrich Rebholz-SchuhmannDi
European Bioinformatics Institute
EMBL Outstation - Hinxton
Wellcome Trust Genome Campus
Hinxton
Cambridge, CB10 1SD
UK

Min SongMi
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Department of Information Systems
323 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd.
Newark, NJ 07102
USA

Yong TangYo
Sun Yat-sen University
Department of Computer Science
135 Xingangxi Rd.
Guangzhou 510275
P.R. CHINA

David TaniarDa
Monash University
Clayton School of Information Technology
Clayton, Victoria 3800
AUSTRALIA

Vincent S. TsengVi
National Cheng Kung University
Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering
Tainan
TAIWAN, ROC

Stephen Kwok-Wing TsuiSt
Chinese University of Hong Kong
Hong Kong Bioinformatics Centre
Shatin, N.T.
HONG KONG (CHINA)

Martin VingronMa
Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics
Ihnestraße 63-73
14195 Berlin
GERMANY

Jason T.L. WangJa
Professor and Director, Bioinformatics and Life Science Informatics Laboratory
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Department of Computer Science
218 Central Avenue, GITC Blg. Room 4211
University Heights
Newark NJ 07102-1982
USA

Li-San WangLi
University of Pennsylvania
Penn Center for Bioinformatics
School of Medicine
Philadelphia, PA 19104-6021
USA

Fang Xiang WuFa
University of Saskatchewan
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Division of Biomedical Engineering
Saskatoon, SK S7N 5A9
CANADA

Xindong WuXi
Chair, Department of Computer Science
University of Vermont
33 Colchester Avenue
351 Votey Building
Burlington VT 05405
USA

Dong XuDo
James C. Dowell Professor; Director, Digital Biology Laboratory; Chair of Department
University of Missouri
Department of Computer Science
201 Engineering Building West
Columbia, MO 65211-2060
USA

Jiong YangJi
Western Reserve University
EECS, School of Engineering
EPBI, School of Medicine Case
Cleveland, OH 44106
USA

Hong YuHo
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Department of Health Sciences and Department of Computer Science
Milwaukee WI 53211
USA

Mohammed J. ZakiMo
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Department of Computer Science
CSCI, Lally 307
110 8th St.
Troy NY 12180-3590
USA

Alexander ZelikovskyAl
Georgia State University
Department of Computer Science
Room 1443, Peachtree Str. 34
Atlanta GA 30303-3086
USA

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Chair
University at Buffalo, The State University of New York
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
201 Bell Hall
Buffalo NY 14260-2000
USA

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Drug Discovery Group
Wyeth Research
S2250B
500 Arcola Road
Collegeville, PA 19426
USA


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