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AI EDAM: Artificial Intelligence for Engineering Design, Analysis and Manufacturing

Editor: David C. Brown, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, USA

The journal publishes original articles about significant AI theory and applications based on the most up-to-date research in all branches and phases of engineering. Suitable topics include: analysis and evaluation; selection; configuration and design; manufacturing and assembly; and concurrent engineering. Specifically, the journal is interested in the use of AI in planning, design, analysis, simulation, qualitative reasoning, spatial reasoning and graphics, manufacturing, assembly, process planning, scheduling, numerical analysis, optimization, distributed systems, multi-agent applications, cooperation, cognitive modeling, learning and creativity. AI EDAM is also interested in original, major applications of state-of-the-art knowledge-based techniques to important engineering problems.

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Combinatorics, Probability and Computing

Combinatorics, Probability and Computing

Editor: Béla Bollobás, University of Memphis, USA

Published bimonthly, Combinatorics, Probability & Computing is devoted to the three areas of combinatorics, probability theory and theoretical computer science. Topics covered include classical and algebraic graph theory, extremal set theory, matroid theory, probabilistic methods and random combinatorial structures; combinatorial probability and limit theorems for random combinatorial structures; the theory of algorithms (including complexity theory), randomised algorithms, probabilistic analysis of algorithms, computational learning theory and optimisation.

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Journal of Functional Programming

Journal of Functional Programming

Editor: Paul Hudak, Yale University, USA
Editor: Greg Morrisett , Harvard University, USA

Journal of Functional Programming is the only journal devoted solely to the design, implementation, and application of functional programming languages, spanning the range from mathematical theory to industrial practice. Topics covered include functional languages and extensions, implementation techniques, reasoning and proof, program transformation and synthesis, type systems, type theory, language-based security, memory management, parallelism and applications. The journal is of interest to computer scientists, software engineers, programming language researchers and mathematicians interested in the logical foundations of programming.

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The Knowledge Engineering Review

The Knowledge Engineering Review

Editor: Simon Parsons, University of Liverpool, UK

The Knowledge Engineering Review is committed to the development of the field of artificial intelligence and the clarification and dissemination of its methods and concepts. KER publishes analyses – high quality surveys providing balanced but critical presentations of the primary concepts in an area; technical tutorials – detailed introductions to an area; application and country surveys commentaries and debates; book reviews; and a popular 'from the journals' section, giving the contents of current journals in theoretical and applied artificial intelligence.

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LMS Journal of Computation and Mathematics

Editor: J. H. Davenport, University of Bath, UK

The LMS Journal of Computation and Mathematics is an electronic-only resource that publishes papers on the computational aspects of mathematics, mathematical aspects of computation, and papers in mathematics which benefit from being published electronically. Rapid times to publication ensures that readers are kept abreast of ground-breaking developments fast and, while the main text of each paper is guaranteed to remain unaltered, the journal's format enables users to add updates and discussions to papers encouraging more interactivity. Hyperlinks are also provided for cross-references within and between papers. The journal is refereed to the same high standard as the established LMS journals, and carries a commitment from the LMS to keep it archived into the indefinite future. Access is free until further notice. Go to http://www.lms.ac.uk/jcm for further details.

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Mathematical Structures in Computer Science

Mathematical Structures in Computer Science

Editor: G. Longo, CNRS and Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris, France

Mathematical Structures in Computer Science is a journal of theoretical computer science which focuses on the application of ideas from the structural side of mathematics and mathematical logic to computer science. The journal aims to bridge the gap between theoretical contributions and software design, publishing original papers of a high standard and broad surveys with original perspectives in all areas of computing, provided that ideas or results from logic, algebra, geometry, category theory or other areas of logic and mathematics form a basis for the work.

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Natural Language Engineering

Natural Language Engineering

Editor: Branimir K. Boguraev, IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center, New York, USA
Editor: John I. Tait, University of Sunderland, UK
Editor: Christian Jacquemin, CNRS-LIMSI, France

Natural Language Engineering meets the needs of professionals and researchers working in all areas of computerised language processing, whether from the perspective of theoretical or descriptive linguistics, lexicology, computer science or engineering. Its aim is to bridge the gap between traditional computational linguistics research and the implementation of practical applications with potential real-world use. As well as publishing research articles on a broad range of topics – from text analysis, machine translation, information retrieval and speech analysis and generation to integrated systems and multi modal interfaces – it also publishes special issues on specific areas and technologies within these topics, an industry watch column and book reviews.

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Organised Sound

Organised Sound
An International Journal of Music and Technology

Editor: Leigh Landy, De Montfort University, Leicester, UK

Organised Sound is an international peer-reviewed journal which focuses on the rapidly developing methods and issues arising from the use of technology in music today. It concentrates upon the impact which the application of technology is having upon music in a variety of genres, including multimedia, performance art, sound sculpture and music ranging from popular idioms to experimental electroacoustic composition. It provides a unique forum for anyone interested in electroacoustic music studies, its creation and related developments to share the results of their research as they affect musical issues. An accompanying CD/CD-ROM/DVD is sent to subscribers annually.

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 Probability in the Engineering and Informational Sciences

Probability in the Engineering and Informational Sciences

Editor: Sheldon M. Ross, University of California, Berkeley, USA

The primary focus of the journal is on stochastic modelling in the physical and engineering sciences, with particular emphasis on queueing theory, reliability theory, inventory theory, simulation, mathematical finance and probabilistic networks and graphs. Papers on analytic properties and related disciplines are also considered, as well as more general papers on applied and computational probability, if appropriate. Readers include academics working in statistics, operations research, computer science, engineering, management science and physical sciences as well as industrial practitioners engaged in telecommunications, computer science, financial engineering, operations research and management science.

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ReCALL

ReCALL

Editor: Graham Chesters, University of Hull, UK
Editor: June Thompson, University of Hull, UK

The primary focus of ReCALL is the use of technologies for language learning and teaching, including all relevant aspects of research and development. Typical subjects for submissions include theoretical debate on language learning strategies and their influence on courseware design; practical applications at developmental stage; evaluative studies of courseware used in the teaching and learning process; exploitation and assessment of the potential of technological advances in the delivery of language learning materials; discussions of policy and strategy at institutional and discipline levels. ReCALL aims to appeal to researchers and practitioners in the area of computer-assisted and technology-enhanced language learning, normally but not exclusively operating in universities. It is also of interest to language teachers in secondary and tertiary education who may be considering the introduction of technologies into their teaching practice.

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Robotica

Robotica

Editor: G. S. Chirikjian, Johns Hopkins University, USA

Robotica is a forum for the multidisciplinary subject of robotics and encourages developments, applications and research in this important field of automation and robotics with regard to industry, health, education and economic and social aspects of relevance. Coverage includes activities in hostile invironments, applications in the service and manufacturing industries, biological robotics, dynamics and kinematics involved in robot design and uses, on-line robots, robot task planning, rehabilitation robotics, sensory perception, software in the widest sense, particularly in respect of programming languages and links with CAD/CAM systems, telerobotics and various other areas. In addition, interest is focused on various Artificial Intelligence topics of theoretical and practical interest. Emphasis is placed on sound theory and realistic applications of robotics and AI in the general field of automation.

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ReCALL

Theory and Practice of Logic Programming

Editor: Béla Bollobás, University of Memphis, USA

Robotica is a forum for the multidisciplinary subject of robotics and encourages developments, applications and research in this important field of automation and robotics with regard to industry, health, education and economic and social aspects of relevance. Coverage includes activities in hostile invironments, applications in the service and manufacturing industries, biological robotics, dynamics and kinematics involved in robot design and uses, on-line robots, robot task planning, rehabilitation robotics, sensory perception, software in the widest sense, particularly in respect of programming languages and links with CAD/CAM systems, telerobotics and various other areas. In addition, interest is focused on various Artificial Intelligence topics of theoretical and practical interest. Emphasis is placed on sound theory and realistic applications of robotics and AI in the general field of automation.

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