Four new titles from Association for Computing Machinery.The Association for Computing Machinery See ACM. Association for Computing Machinery - Association for Computing (ACM (Association for Computing Machinery, New York, www.acm.org) A membership organization founded in 1947 dedicated to advancing the arts and sciences of information processing. In addition to awards and publications, ACM also maintains special interest groups (SIGs) in the computer field. ; New York) will begin the publication of four new journals during the remainder of the year, including "ACM Journal of Data and Information Quality" (JDIQ), "Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage" (JOCCH), "Transactions on the Web" (TWEB TWEB Transcribed Weather Broadcast TWEB Transcribed Weather Enroute Broadcast ) and "Transactions on Autonomous and Adaptive Systems" (TAAS n. 1. A heap. See Tas. ). All four will be published quarterly. The mission of "JDIQ" is to publish articles that contribute to the field of data and information quality, including information quality in the enterprise, new types of database systems, entity management, data integration, enterprise architecture deployment, data privacy, information curation, and the impact and role of information quality on groups, organizations and society. "ACM Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage" is designed to publish information in all areas related to the use of information and communications technology (ICT (1) (Information and Communications Technology) An umbrella term for the information technology field. See IT. (2) (International Computers and Tabulators) See ICL. 1. (testing) ICT - In Circuit Test. ) in support of cultural heritage. Content includes coverage of such topics as on-site and remotely sensed data collection, metadata processing, intelligent tools for digital reconstruction, applications in such areas as education and tourism, provenance and copyright, and long-term preservation of digital artifacts. Beginning this month, "TWEB" will report on the results of research on Web content, applications, use and related enabling technologies. It will cover browsers and Web interfaces, e-commerce, e-publishing, hypertext and hypermedia, semantic Web, Web engineering, XML XML in full Extensible Markup Language. Markup language developed to be a simplified and more structural version of SGML. It incorporates features of HTML (e.g., hypertext linking), but is designed to overcome some of HTML's limitations. and Web services. Finally, "TAAS," launched late last year, addresses research on foundational, engineering, and technological aspects of computing systems exhibiting emergent and adaptive behavior. Content supports the understanding, development and control of such systems based on bio-inspired models, with additional information on complexity, self-adaptation, autonomic computing, multi-agent systems, and the macro-behavior of decentralized de·cen·tral·ize v. de·cen·tral·ized, de·cen·tral·iz·ing, de·cen·tral·iz·es v.tr. 1. To distribute the administrative functions or powers of (a central authority) among several local authorities. applications emerging from micro-behavior of its autonomous, possible mobile components. |
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