Communications of the ACM 

Communications of the ACM

The October 2006 issue of the Communications of the ACM.
Editor-in-Chief Moshe Y. Vardi
Categories Computer Science
Frequency monthly
First issue 1957
Company Association for Computing Machinery
Country USA
Language English
Website http://cacm.acm.org
ISSN 0001-0782


Communications of the ACM (CACM) is the flagship monthly journal of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM). First published in 1957, CACM is sent to all ACM members. The articles are intended for readers with backgrounds in all areas of computer science and information systems management. The focus is on the practical implications of advances in information technology and associated management issues; ACM also publishes a variety of more theoretical journals.

CACM straddles the boundary of a science magazine, professional journal, and a scientific journal. While the content is subject to peer review (and is counted as such in many university assessments of research output), the articles published are often summaries of research that may also be published elsewhere. Material published must be accessible and relevant to a broad readership. At the publisher's website, CACM is filed in the category "magazines".

Contents

Influential Articles

Although Communications no longer publishes primary research, and is not considered a prestigious venue, many of the great debates and results in computing history have been published in its pages. Examples include:

References

  1. ^ Disjkstra, Edsger (originally published March 1968; re-published, January 2008). "(A Look Back at) Go To Statement Considered Harmful". Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. (ACM). Retrieved on 2008-06-12.

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