The Chinese Journal of Geochemistry aims to provide a forum for a broad blend of english-language academic papers geochemistry, in order to promote rapid communication and exchange between Chinese and Western geochemists. The multidisciplinary character of this field will be apparent in the wide range of papers gathered from leading Chinese publications to appeal to academia and beyond. This publication bears the mission of introducing Chinese academic achievements to the world scene by demonstrating the unique features and special status of Chinese geochemical investigations. Topics include geochemistry, environmental geochemistry, ore deposits, petrology, cosmochemistry, tectono-geochemistry, isotope geochemistry, experimental geochemistry, organic geochemistry, mineralogy and mineral physics, rock and ore analysis, etc.
The Chinese-German Journal of Clinical Oncology is an international professional academic periodical on oncology, being co-edited by China and Germany. The Journal, with the authors from around world, especially from China, is dominated in introducing the clinical experience of diagnosis and treatment as well as leading scientific research archievement in the tumor domain, in addition to report basic theory researches which help instruct the clinical practice of oncology and closely connect with the discipline. All the manuscripts are published in English.
Communications in Mobile Computing - The Journal of Mobile User Experience (mUX) is a peer-reviewed open access journal published under the brand SpringerOpen.Mobile user experience (mUX) encompasses a broad sweep of technology, social and business research - from new interaction techniques for mobile devices, through location-based applications, to mobile services in entertainment, advertising, retail and gaming. This is a field where studies are rapidly executed and lean prototypes are quickly built and explored with users to evaluate the potential for new services. We want to create a journal that brings research to the community quickly - enabling new ideas to get traction allowing researchers to share first-view thinking with their peers - but with the academic rigour of a peer-reviewed journal.ComC will accept short articles of 2-4 pages. These may be extended conference articles, or contain studies that build towards full journal articles.ComC operates an open peer review system. The identities of reviewers will be available to each other, to authors, and to readers of the journal.In keeping with the rapid publication nature of ComC., we aim to review all papers within 30 days.Topics Context aware devices and services. NFC communication. 3D interaction and AR. Social characteristics of mobile use and adoption. Social mobile gaming. Multimodal interaction. Accessibility. Location sharing. Voice and sound user interfaces. Navigation. Mobile search experience. Sensor-based experiences. Enterprise mobile services. Mobile imaging experiences. Information visualisation.We expect that articles will address a range of, vertical and horizontal markets: Social gaming. Retail. Location-sharing services. Information discovery. Learning. Photography. Healthcare. Music. News. Automotive. Energy.The format: short articles, rapid publication.
Computer Science – Research and Development (CSRD), formerly Informatik – Forschung und Entwicklung (IFE), is a quarterly international journal that publishes high-quality research and survey papers from the Software Engineering & Systems area and its adjacent disciplines, with inclusion of embedded systems, mobile systems, information systems, algorithm engineering, web engineering, ubiquitous computing, service-oriented architectures, model-driven architectures, process-oriented architectures and related topics. Also, contributions describing research in application areas as e.g. mechanical engineering, medical engineering and medical technology, traffic engineering and environmental technology are welcome. CSRD is oriented towards practical and also industrial applications since many developments in Computer Science, even those of a fundamental nature, are driven by practical considerations. Contributions from industry are very welcome. In general, two kinds of papers are published in CSRD: research papers presenting novel approaches and results, and survey papers summarizing current developments. CSRD continues the tradition of publishing special issues on selected topics in the field of Software Engineering & Systems. All papers are reviewed in a peer-review process. CSRD focuses on publishing in English while still accepting German papers for a transitional period.
Devoted to computational sciences - a field of a major and continually growing importance for both research and applications, this journal provides the ideal platform for scientists eager to cooperate in solving scientific and technological challenges. The aim is to link professionals from the diverse fields of mathematics computer science physics chemistry environmental sciences biosciences engineering. The rapid development of computer technology has opened up new perspectives, increased the importance of mathematical models and created an urgent need for efficient algorithms. Reflecting these trends, the journal has set itself the goal of publishing pioneering methods and applications which precipitate the solution of complex problems - or even make such solutions possible at all. Since visualization has become an important scientific tool, especially in the analysis of complex situations, it is treated in close connection with the other areas covered by the journal. These areas include: - mathematical modeling and analysis of model systems - numerical methods and algorithms - development of simulation software - optimization and control - parallel computing - visualization and image analysis - computational physics and chemistry - structural mechanics - fluid dynamics - environmental sciences - computation in biosciences and medicine - modeling and computation in engineering As well as publishing this exciting material in print form, Computing and Visualization in Science will also make the documents available to subscribers electonically via a server.