Transactions on Computational and Scientific Methods
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| Discipline | Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science, Scientific Technology |
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| Language | English |
| Edited by | Joseph Squilace |
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Publication history | 2021–present |
| Publisher | Pinnacle Science Press (United States) |
| Frequency | Monthly |
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| License | CC BY 4.0 |
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Transactions on Computational and Scientific Methods (TCSM) is a quarterly, peer-reviewed open access journal published by Pinnacle Science Press.[1] . The journal covers a broad range of fields within artificial intelligence, computer science, and applied scientific technologies. It provides a platform for global experts and scholars to exchange innovative research and foster the development of computational and scientific methods.The journal is registered with the International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) system under ISSN 2998-8780[2]
The journal encourages original, results-driven research. It explicitly discourages the use of generic terms in article titles such as "Overview", "Brief", "Review", "Case Study", "Survey", "Comparative", and similar. All submissions must be in English and must meet a plagiarism threshold of less than 20%, including references. It has been indexed by Scopus since 2022.
Scope
TCSM focuses on the following research areas:
- Artificial Intelligence Technology
- Information Science
- Computer Science
- Mechanical Science
- Computer Vision
- Automation Technology
- Engineering
Editorial policy
Articles undergo a rigorous peer-review process to ensure scientific quality and relevance. The journal supports authentic academic discourse and encourages the expression of diverse scholarly perspectives.
Abstracting and indexing
The journal is currently indexed in: Google Scholar Crossref Scopus
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External links
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