- The Computer Journal
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The Computer Journal Discipline Computer science Language English Edited by Erol Gelenbe Publication details Publisher Oxford University Press (United Kingdom) Publication history 1958 to present Frequency 8 issues a year Open access no Impact factor
(2009)1.394[1] Indexing ISSN 0010-4620 (print)
1460-2067 (web)Links The Computer Journal is a journal published by the Oxford University Press on behalf of the British Computer Society. It contains peer-reviewed articles and other contributions on computer science and information systems. Its first issue appeared in 1958, and it has been published continually since. Several breakthroughs in computer science were first reported in the journal, including the Quicksort algorithm proposed by C. A. R. Hoare. The authors of the best paper in each volume receive the Wilkes Award and Medal granted by the British Computer Society. In 2009, the winners include Dr. Boleslaw Szymanski and Dr. Chen of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
Editors-in-Chief
- 1958–1969 Eric N. Mutch
- 1969–1992 Peter Hammersley
- 1993–2000 C. J. van Rijsbergen
- 2000–2008 Fionn Murtagh
- 2008– Erol Gelenbe
External links
- Official website
- History of the journal by Stella Mills
- DBLP bibliography (1970 onwards)
- IngentaConnect access
- This journal's webpage at Oxford Journals
References
- ^ "Journal: COMPUTER JOURNAL". ISI Web of Knowledge. http://admin-apps.isiknowledge.com/JCR/JCR?RQ=RECORD&rank=1&journal=COMPUT+J. Retrieved 2010-06-18.
Categories:- Scientific journal stubs
- Computer science journals
- British Computer Society
- Publications established in 1958
- Oxford University Press academic journals
- English-language journals
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