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Betreff: Get the exposure your articles deserve: Computer Communications


Get the exposure your articles deserve in Computer Communications.


Rapid Publication | Online submission | Free online multimedia files and color figures | Increased Visibility


Computer Communications invites original, previously unpublished, research, survey and tutorial papers, plus case studies and short research notes, on both applied and theoretical aspects of data communications, in the following topics:

Ad hoc and sensor networks; Distributed, ubiquitous and pervasive systems; High-speed networks;
LANs/WANs/MANs; Multimedia communications and applications; Network and systems performance, evaluation and modelling techniques; Network security and intrusion detection;
Optical communications and networking; Protocol development and standardization; Quality of Service; Standardization; Switching and routing; Wireless and mobile networks.

   
 Rapid Publication
 

Peer-reviewed papers are online within weeks, way ahead of print, through the ScienceDirect feature, Articles in Press. On average four weeks after your article has been accepted for publication, a preliminary version will be available as an Article in Press. At the time of the publication of the print version, this online preliminary version will be replaced by the final version.

The Articles in Press for Computer Communications are directly available from http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/aip/01403664

 
 Online submission
 

With a focus on ease and speed, this new article-submission tool offers a wide range of functions and capabilities that simplify the entire submission process.
Online submission is now available for Computer Communications .

 
 Free online multimedia files and color figures
 

Computer Communications offers FREE online publication of supplementary multimedia files (e.g. audio, video, animation, ...) and color figures to authors accepted for publication.

   
 Increased Visibility
Guaranteed worldwide exposure of your article via:
 

ScienceDirect, the world's leading source for scientific, technical and medical information available to more than 10 million scientists. Last year, computer science articles were downloaded over 3 million times through this unique service.

 
  ElsevierComputerScience is an on-line platform offering full-text articles from over 110 leading journals (including Computer Communications) and services to facilitate your research in computer science.
    The free e-mail alerting service that sends journal Tables of Contents (including your articles) to your peers interested in Computer Communications.
       
 
  Elsevier’s copyright policy is considered to be more liberal than most. For example, Elsevier allows its authors to post “works in progress” on preprint servers, such as the Computer Science Preprint Server.
       
 

 

Reach the largest international audience of scientists interested in Computer Communications by submitting your manuscript. Submission instructions are available from http://authors.elsevier.com/journal/comcom.

 

 

Co-Editors in Chief:

J.B. Thompson, Troubador Publishing Ltd., 12 Manor Walk, Coventry Road, Market Harborough, Leicester LE16 9PB, UK.

M. Atiquzzaman, University of Oklahoma, School of Computer Science, Norman, OK 73019-6151, USA


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