Generated by Llama 3.3-70B| ACM Journal on Emerging Technologies in Computing Systems | |
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| Title | ACM Journal on Emerging Technologies in Computing Systems |
| Abbreviation | JETC |
| Discipline | Computer science, Electrical engineering |
| Editor | Swarup Bhunia |
| Publisher | Association for Computing Machinery |
| Country | United States |
| History | 2005–present |
| Frequency | Quarterly |
| Openaccess | Hybrid |
| Impact | 2.5 |
| Impact-year | 2022 |
| Website | https://jetc.acm.org/ |
| ISSN | 1550-4832 |
| EISSN | 1550-4840 |
| OCLC | 60623470 |
ACM Journal on Emerging Technologies in Computing Systems is a peer-reviewed academic journal published by the Association for Computing Machinery. It serves as a premier forum for research on novel materials, devices, circuits, and architectures that will define future computing paradigms. The journal bridges the gap between fundamental technological advances and their integration into viable computing systems, attracting contributions from leading institutions like the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford University, and Intel.
The journal was established to address the rapid convergence of disciplines essential for post-Moore's Law innovation. It provides a dedicated venue for interdisciplinary work spanning nanotechnology, photonics, quantum computing, and neuromorphic engineering. By focusing on the system-level implications of emerging technologies, it influences research directions at organizations such as IBM Research, DARPA, and the Semiconductor Research Corporation. Its publications often explore the integration of novel devices like memristors and carbon nanotube transistors into architectures for artificial intelligence and high-performance computing.
The journal was launched in 2005 under the editorial leadership of figures like Niraj K. Jha of Princeton University, responding to a growing need for a publication focused on beyond-CMOS technologies. Its inception coincided with major research initiatives such as the International Technology Roadmap for Semiconductors and the rise of 3D integrated circuits. Over the years, it has chronicled pivotal advances from the IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference and the International Symposium on Computer Architecture, establishing itself as a historical record of the field's evolution. Key special issues have covered milestones in areas like spintronics and approximate computing.
The scope encompasses the entire stack of computing innovation, from novel devices to complete systems. Primary areas include emerging memory technologies like ReRAM and STT-MRAM, bio-inspired computing, hardware security, and energy-harvesting systems. It also covers design automation tools for technologies such as silicon photonics and flexible electronics. The journal emphasizes practical implementation and validation, featuring work from consortia like IMEC and foundries such as TSMC. This focus ensures relevance to both academic researchers and industrial R&D teams at companies like Google and Qualcomm.
Published quarterly, the journal operates under the auspices of the Association for Computing Machinery and its ACM Special Interest Group on Design Automation. It employs a rigorous peer-review process managed by editors from institutions like the University of California, Berkeley and the Georgia Institute of Technology. Articles are available via the ACM Digital Library, with a hybrid open access model. The journal regularly features proceedings from leading conferences, including the Design Automation Conference and the International Conference on Computer-Aided Design, and is abstracted in services like Scopus and the Science Citation Index.
With an impact factor that reflects its niche authority, the journal is a key metric for research in hardware-oriented computer engineering. It is highly cited in flagship venues such as IEEE Transactions on Computers and the International Symposium on Microarchitecture. The research it publishes often receives recognition through awards like the ACM SIGDA Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation Award and influences funding programs at the National Science Foundation and the European Research Council. Its special issues are considered seminal references for emerging fields, contributing to its stature alongside established titles like Proceedings of the IEEE.
The editorial board is composed of distinguished researchers from global academia and industry. The editor-in-chief is Swarup Bhunia of the University of Florida. The board includes leading experts such as Krishnendu Chakrabarty of Duke University, Yuan Xie of the University of California, Santa Barbara, and Vijaykrishnan Narayanan of Pennsylvania State University. Industrial perspectives are provided by members from ARM Holdings, NVIDIA, and Samsung Electronics. This diverse board ensures the journal maintains connections with pivotal research ecosystems worldwide, from ETH Zurich to the University of Tokyo.
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