Computer Science (journal)

Computer Science (journal)
Computer Science  
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Abbreviated title (ISO) Comp. Sci.
Discipline Theoretical and applied computer science
Language English
Edited by Jacek Kitowski
Publication details
Publisher AGH University of Science and Technology Press (Poland)
Publication history 1999–present
Frequency Annually
Open access Yes
Indexing
ISSN 1508-2806
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Computer Science is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the AGH University of Science and Technology (Kraków Poland) and edited by faculty members of the Departments of Computer Science and Automatics. The journal was established in 1999 and is published annually. The editor-in-chief is Jacek Kitowski.

Contents

Scope

The journal publishes articles covering all aspects of theoretical and applied computer science problems.

Special issues

Occasionally the journal will publish special issues containing articles based on presentations at selected conferences.[1][2][3][4]

Scoring by the Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education

Scoring assigned by the Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education, as one of important factors used to evaluate research facilities in Poland, had following values for Computer Science journal:

  • 6.0[5] (2011),
  • 2.0[6] (2010 and before).

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