Computer Science Review
Abbreviation | Comput. Sci. Rev. |
Journal Impact | 13.38 |
Quartiles(Global) | COMPUTER SCIENCE, THEORY & METHODS(Q1) |
ISSN | 1574-0137, 1876-7745 |
h-index | 75 |
Top Journals | Yes |
The Computer Science Review aims to meet the needs of the computer science community by publishing research surveys and expository overviews in computer science and related fields. These reviews are intended for general computer science readers seeking comprehensive and expert overviews of the latest research. The journal publishes research surveys and expository overviews in computer science and welcomes articles from other fields as long as their content is relevant to computer science. Articles should possess sufficient scientific interest and contribute to a fundamental understanding of ongoing applied or theoretical research for the general computer science reader. Each topic should not merely be a catalog of known results; the focus should be on clarity and originality of presentation, with each survey providing insights into the reviewed topic. Surveys typically include the following elements: - Introduction (including motivation and historical context) - Outline of the survey - Fundamental concepts, examples, and results (with sketches of proofs) - Commentary on the relevance of results and their relationship to other results and applications - Open questions - Critical review of relevant literature - Comprehensive bibliography.
HomepageSubmission URLPublication Information | Publisher: Elsevier Ireland Ltd,Publishing cycle: ,Journal Type: journal,Open Access Journals: No |
Basic data | Year of publication: 2007,Proportion of original research papers: 3.13%,Self Citation Rate:1.50%, Gold OA Rate: 17.86% |
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