an invitation to contribute and to subscribe
editor in chief: Professor Andre Brown, University of Liverpool, UK
published quarterly ISSN 1478 077
IJAC paper submission guidelines
Authors are invited to submit complete and original papers, which have not been published elsewhere. Each manuscript prepared for IJAC must fall into one of the following categories:
(1) Original research papers
Articles will be full-length
papers (3000 - 5000 words, maximum length 6000 words) reporting well-defined
system implementation, theoretical results and empirical studies that have
potential impact on understanding of computational, cognitive, and physical
foundations, as well as the enabling technologies for developing and applying
Architectural Computing systems. It is assumed that the ideas presented are
important, have been well implemented, analyzed or empirically validated,
and are of value to the Architectural Computing research community.
(2) State-of-the-art reviews
Articles can also be state-of-the-art
reviews, which will be either perspective tutorial articles in rapidly evolving
fields or comprehensive scholarly reviews of significant topics.
(3) Short papers
A brief paper presents results that
are important and original and are presented in concise form.
(4) Letters
A letter is used to convey only a few principal ideas or to comment on
current issues previously published in the IJAC or other Architectural Computing
conferences and journals.
The manuscripts submitted to IJAC are subjected to a rigorous review process handled by the Editors-in-Chief and designated Editorial Board Member(s).
In order to facilitate the review process, authors are required to mark the topics (in the email correspondence) to which their submissions are most relevant.
Please refer to the publisher and organisation web sites for author instructions:
www.architecturalcomputing.org
www.multi-science.co.uk/gen_authors.htm