JOURNAL : IEEE Transactions on Networking
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Timeline:
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Bimonthly issues.


Calls for papers:
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See scope.


Scope: 
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The IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking is committed to the timely
publication of high-quality papers that advance the state-of-the-art
and practical applications of communication networks. Both
theoretical research contributions (presenting new techniques,
concepts, or analyses) and applied contributions (reporting on
experiences and experiments with actual systems) and tutorial
expositions of permanent reference value are published. The topics
covered by this journal include:

      Network Architecture and Design, including networks for local,
      metropolitan or wide areas, Broadband and very high rate
      networks, data networks, telephone networks, network
      interconnections, and the performance analysis of these
      systems.

      Communication Protocols, including the design and analysis of
      protocols for network access, error recovery, routing,
      congestion, and flow control; and formal methods for the
      verification, testing, and conversion of communication
      protocols.

      Network Software, including distributed processing environments
      for network systems; network software architecture; network
      applications, e.g., directory services and call processing;
      network signaling; and application programming interfaces.

      Network Technologies including the selection and use of
      different technologies, such as lightwave or radio; switching
      technologies applied to networks; and network systems
      integration.

      Network Services and Applications, including connectionless and
      connection-oriented services; personal, location-independent
      communications; multimedia services and applications; and the
      implications of applications on network requirements.

      Network Operations and Management, including operations and
      management applications, network planning and evolution,
      network reliability and survivability, and network security.