APPLIED COMPUTING REVIEW
Information for Authors
All ACR articles are
externally, multiply and blindly reviewed for
originality, importance, correctness, coherence,
effectiveness and timeliness. Original articles relating
to innovative and novel applications of, or
experimentation with, computing technology or the
production of new computing artifacts are
encouraged. This includes general interest articles,
surveys, case studies, and research monographs so
long as they are oriented toward current or future
computing applications. Normally, ACR will not
publish reports, commentaries or correspondence.
ACR will not consider articles which have appeared
in, or are under consideration by, other publications.
Authors of accepted articles will be required to
produce final version in camera-ready form and sign
an ACM copyright transfer form. Although not
required, authors are encouraged to submit articles in
camera-ready form as well in order to determine any
layout incompatibilities as early as possible in the
production cycle.
The ACM has a number of
templates
available.
Other information on ACR, including a Style Sheet,
an ACM copyright form and a list of ACR Area
Editors, are available from the Editorial Office.
Help is available from
helpdesk@acm.org.
Submissions should be sent
directly to the
Editor-in-Chief.
Most issues of ACR will contain a `featured' or
special section relating to a special topic with its own
guest editor. Information on forthcoming special
sections may be obtained from the
Editor-in-Chief.
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