Future Generation Computer Systems

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  • Country
    Netherlands
  • Language
    English
  • Number of Articles
    7,611
  • Abbreviation
    Future Gener Comput Syst
  • ISSN
    0167-739X
  • Main Publisher
    Elsevier
  • Publisher
    Elsevier BV
  • Indian UGC
  • DOAJ (latest)
Journal Properties
  • Science
    Mathematics
    Instruments and machines
    Electronic computers
    Computer science
    Science
    Mathematics
    Instruments and machines
    Electronic computers
    Computer science
    Computer software
    Technology
    Electrical engineering
    Electronics
    Nuclear engineering
    Electronics
    Computer engineering
    Computer hardware
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Description
Future Generation Computer Systems is a leading international journal focusing on disruptive computer science and their applications. Covering a wide array of topics, including high-performance computing, cloud computing, and innovative algorithms, the journal serves as a platform for cutting-edge research. The scope includes grid computing, artificial intelligence, and virtuality, exploring their roles in future technological advancements. It offers a space to publish results in the emerging areas of computer science, networking, virtuality, and artificial intelligence, helping to show the capabilities of computer sciences. Indexed in major databases, Future Generation Computer Systems targets researchers, academics, and industry professionals involved in computer science, technology, and innovation. It provides in-depth analyses of algorithms, simulations, and technologies driving the next wave of computer systems. The journal serves a multidisciplinary audience interested in the convergence of computer science with other scientific disciplines. By submitting their innovative computer science, researchers can contribute to the ongoing development of future technologies. FGCS provides a venue to showcase work to a wide audience. It drives the conversation of disruptive technology and computer systems of the future, ultimately advancing capabilities within computer science.