Immerse yourself in the premier selection of ACM journals, proudly promoted at DEBS 2023. For a detailed overview, we warmly invite you to discover them below, or through our dedicated flyer.
ACM Transactions on Internet of Things (TIOT) is a new ACM journal that publishes novel research contributions and experience reports in several research domains whose synergy and interrelations enable the IoT vision. TIOT focuses on system designs, end- to-end architectures, and enabling technologies, and on publishing results and insights corroborated by a strong experimental component. Topics relevant to the journal are: real-world applications, application designs, industrial case studies and user experiences of IoT technologies, including standardization and social acceptance; communication networks, protocols, and interoperability for IoT; IoT data analytics, machine learning, and associated Web technologies; wearable and personal devices, including sensor technologies; human-machine and machine-machine interactions; edge, fog, and cloud computing architectures; novel IoT software architectures, services, middleware as well as future Internet designs; fusion of social and physical signals in IoT services; non-functional properties of IoT systems, e.g., dependability, timeliness, security and privacy, robustness; and testbeds for IoT.
More information on https://dl.acm.org/journal/tiot.
Distributed Ledger Technologies: Research and Practice (DLT) is a peer-reviewed journal that seeks to publish high quality, interdisciplinary research on the research and development, real-world deployment, and/or evaluation of distributed ledger technologies, e.g., blockchain, cryptocurrency, and smart contract. DLT offers a blend of original research work and innovative practice-driven advancements by internationally distinguished DLT experts and researchers from academia, and public and private sector organizations.
More information on https://dlt.acm.org.
ACM Transactions on Modeling and Computer Simulation (TOMACS) provides a single archival source for the publication of high-quality research and developmental results referring to all phases of the modeling and simulation life cycle. The subjects of emphasis are discrete event simulation, combined discrete and continuous simulation, as well as Monte Carlo methods. The use of simulation techniques is pervasive, extending to virtually all the sciences. TOMACS serves to enhance the understanding, improve the practice, and increase the utilization of computer simulation. Submissions should contribute to the realization of these objectives, and papers treating applications should stress their contributions vis-á-vis these objectives.
More information on https://tomacs.acm.org.
Formal Aspects of Computing (FAC) is a Gold Open Access journal publishing contributions at the junction of theory and practice. The journal is co-published by ACM and The Chartered Institute for IT (BCS). The objective is to disseminate applicable research. Thus, new theoretical contributions are welcome where they are motivated by potential application; applications of existing formalisms are of interest if they show something novel about the approach or application.
More information on https://fac.acm.org.
Events | Dates (AoE) |
---|---|
Fall Cycle - Research Papers | |
Abstract Submission | |
Paper Submission | |
Rebuttal Phase | |
Acceptance Notification | |
Camera Ready | |
Spring Cycle - Research Papers | |
Abstract Submission | |
Paper Submission | |
Rebuttal Phase | |
Acceptance Notification | |
Camera Ready | |
Submission Dates | |
Industry and Application Paper Submission | |
Doctoral Symposium Submission | |
Poster and Demo Paper Submission | |
Notification Dates | |
Author Notification Industry and Application Track | |
Author Notification Doctoral Symposium | |
Author Notification Poster & Demo | |
Conference | |
Camera Ready for All Tracks (except Poster & Demo) | |
Camera Ready for Poster & Demo | |
Conference | 27th–30th 2023 |