IEEE Transactions on Systems Man and Cybernetics - Part A Systems and Humans

1.6k papers and 74.2k indexed citations

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The 1.6k papers published in IEEE Transactions on Systems Man and Cybernetics - Part A Systems and Humans in the last decades have received a total of 74.2k indexed citations. Papers published in IEEE Transactions on Systems Man and Cybernetics - Part A Systems and Humans usually cover Artificial Intelligence (487 papers), Control and Systems Engineering (319 papers) and Management Science and Operations Research (237 papers) specifically the topics of Petri Nets in System Modeling (126 papers), Multi-Criteria Decision Making (100 papers) and Business Process Modeling and Analysis (91 papers). The most active scholars publishing in IEEE Transactions on Systems Man and Cybernetics - Part A Systems and Humans are MengChu Zhou, T.B. Sheridan, Raja Parasuraman, Christopher D. Wickens, Ronald R. Yager, Jianbo Yang, Carlos M. Fonseca, P.J. Fleming, Anol Bhattacherjee and Zhiwu Li.

In The Last Decade

IEEE Transactions on Systems Man and Cybernetics - Part A Systems and Humans

1.5k papers receiving 69.5k citations

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IEEE Transactions on Systems Man and Cybernetics - Part A Systems and Humans
Comparison fields: 5 of 229
  • Artificial Intelligence 19.4k
  • Control and Systems Engineering 14.7k
  • Computational Theory and Mathematics 11.3k
  • Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 11.2k
  • Management Science and Operations Research 9.3k
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Fields of papers published in IEEE Transactions on Systems Man and Cybernetics - Part A Systems and Humans

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