Computer Standards & Interfaces

34.5k citations
2.3k papers · · active since 1950

Impact in

    • User Authentication and Security Systems
    • Service-Oriented Architecture and Web Services
    • Blockchain Technology Applications and Security
    • Advanced Authentication Protocols Security
    • IoT and Edge/Fog Computing

Papers in

Computer Standards & Interfaces

2.0k papers receiving 30.7k citations

Peers

Computer Standards & Interfaces
Comparison fields: 5 of 223
  • Information Systems 11.1k
  • Computer Networks and Communications 11.2k
  • Software 1.3k
  • Management Information Systems 2.8k
  • Artificial Intelligence 9.0k
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About Computer Standards & Interfaces

The 2.3k papers published in Computer Standards & Interfaces in the last decades have received a total of 34.5k indexed citations . Papers published in Computer Standards & Interfaces usually cover Software (151 papers), Computer Networks and Communications (784 papers), Information Systems (732 papers), Hardware and Architecture (191 papers) and Artificial Intelligence (693 papers) specifically the topics of Cryptography and Data Security (262 papers), Service-Oriented Architecture and Web Services (210 papers), Software Engineering Research (118 papers), Advanced Authentication Protocols Security (109 papers), Advanced Software Engineering Methodologies (103 papers), Software Engineering Techniques and Practices (97 papers), Privacy-Preserving Technologies in Data (96 papers) and Business Process Modeling and Analysis (94 papers). The most active scholars publishing in Computer Standards & Interfaces are I. Sebestyén, Harald Schumny, Martin Riedmiller, David C. Chou, David C. Yen, John L Berg, Gülçin Büyüközkan, Michele Chinosi, Alberto Trombetta and Chin‐Chen Chang.

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