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Title:
SSRG International Journal of Computer Science and Engineering ( IJCSE )
Impact Factor:
0.0972
E-ISSN:
2348 - 8387
Language:
English
Starting Year:
2014
Frequency:
Monthly
Website:
http://www.internationaljournalssrg.org/IJCSE/index.html
Country:
India
Principle Phone Number:
+91 8110000960
No. of Issue published:
8
Publisher Name:
Seventh Sense Research Group
Discipline:
Computer Science
Accessing Method:
Open Access
License Type:
CC BY-NC-ND
Description:
SSRG International Journal of Computer Science and Engineering -- IJCSE. The aim of the journal is to share knowledge of algorithms, software, and architectures, and to transmit lessons-learned to a broad scientific audience in the field of Computer Science and Engineering. The computational and data-centric problems faced by scientists and engineers transcend disciplines, IJCSE is a cross-disciplinary, international publication that meets this need by presenting contributions of high interest and educational value from a variety of fields, including - but not limited to - application of computer science and engineering in physics, biology, chemistry, and astronomy.
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