july, 2019

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01julAll DayACM Transactions on Internet Technology Event Organized By: Ling Liu

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Event Details

ACM Transactions on Internet Technology (TOIT) is a scholarly, scientific journal that publishes original research papers in all areas of network and web systems, digital public policy, and other technically oriented issues on the design, use, and services of the Internet. Established in the Summer of 2001, the journal has emerged as one of the premier venues in networking, web, security, and public policy research. TOIT is part of the family of journals produced by the ACM.

TOIT publishes one volume yearly. Each volume is comprised of four issues, which appear in February, May, August and November. Interested parties are directed to the ACM subscription page to receive the journal delivered to your home or office.

TOIT operates on an open submission basis; prospective authors submit manuscripts for potential publication to the Editor-in-Chief (EIC) through the submission website. The EIC will most often route those papers to associate editors who will direct a technical assessment by external reviewers. If the paper is deemed appropriate for publication, the authors may be asked to modify the paper to meet the journal’s high editorial and technical quality standards. Once the paper is ready, it is scheduled to appear in the next available issue by the EIC. Authors desiring more information on the submission process are directed to the submission and edit process page.

Any comments or questions about the journal or its content or operation should be directed to the Editor-in-Chief. More general questions about the ACM or its publications should be directed to the ACM publications board or the general help pages of the ACM website.

On behalf of the editorial board of TOIT, we welcome all interested authors and readers to provide us feedback on the journal’s processes and content. All such feedback will aid in keeping this publication of the highest quality and relevance to the technical community.

Time

All Day (Monday)

Organizer

Ling Liulingliu@cc.gatech.edu

Journal Quarter

Q2

ISSN

15335399

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