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calendar-icon Last 4 years overview: 202 Published Papers | 1956 Citations
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Impact Factor

CiteRatio

Determines the importance of a journal by taking a measure of frequency with which the average article in a journal has been cited in a particular year.

A measure of average citations received per peer-reviewed paper published in the journal.

4.231

46% from 2018

Impact factor for IEEE Internet Computing from 2016 - 2019
Year Value
2019 4.231
2018 2.891
2017 1.929
2016 1.521
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9.7

35% from 2019

CiteRatio for IEEE Internet Computing from 2016 - 2020
Year Value
2020 9.7
2019 7.2
2018 5.0
2017 3.6
2016 4.8
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  • Impact factor of this journal has increased by 46% in last year.
  • This journal’s impact factor is in the top 10 percentile category.

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  • CiteRatio of this journal has increased by 35% in last years.
  • This journal’s CiteRatio is in the top 10 percentile category.

SCImago Journal Rank (SJR)

Source Normalized Impact per Paper (SNIP)

Measures weighted citations received by the journal. Citation weighting depends on the categories and prestige of the citing journal.

Measures actual citations received relative to citations expected for the journal's category.

0.734

4% from 2019

SJR for IEEE Internet Computing from 2016 - 2020
Year Value
2020 0.734
2019 0.767
2018 0.499
2017 0.379
2016 0.503
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1.805

5% from 2019

SNIP for IEEE Internet Computing from 2016 - 2020
Year Value
2020 1.805
2019 1.711
2018 1.484
2017 1.332
2016 1.769
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insights Insights

  • SJR of this journal has decreased by 4% in last years.
  • This journal’s SJR is in the top 10 percentile category.

insights Insights

  • SNIP of this journal has increased by 5% in last years.
  • This journal’s SNIP is in the top 10 percentile category.

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IEEE Internet Computing

IEEE Internet Computing provides journal-quality evaluation and review of emerging and maturing Internet technologies and applications. The magazine targets the technical and scientific Internet user communities as well as designers and developers of Internet-based application...... Read More

Computer Networks and Communications

Computer Science

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Last updated on
17 Jul 2020
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ISSN
1089-7801
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Impact Factor
High - 2.964
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Open Access
No
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Sherpa RoMEO Archiving Policy
Green faq
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Download Available
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Bibliography Name
IEEEtran
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Citation Type
Numbered
[25]
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C. W. J. Beenakker, “Specular andreev reflection in graphene,” Phys. Rev. Lett., vol. 97, no. 6, p.

Top papers written in this journal

Journal Article DOI: 10.1109/MIC.2003.1167344
Amazon.com recommendations: item-to-item collaborative filtering
Greg Linden1, Brent R. Smith1, J. York1
01 Jan 2003 - IEEE Internet Computing

Abstract:

Recommendation algorithms are best known for their use on e-commerce Web sites, where they use input about a customer's interests to generate a list of recommended items. Many applications use only the items that customers purchase and explicitly rate to represent their interests, but they can also use other attributes, inclu... Recommendation algorithms are best known for their use on e-commerce Web sites, where they use input about a customer's interests to generate a list of recommended items. Many applications use only the items that customers purchase and explicitly rate to represent their interests, but they can also use other attributes, including items viewed, demographic data, subject interests, and favorite artists. At Amazon.com, we use recommendation algorithms to personalize the online store for each customer. The store radically changes based on customer interests, showing programming titles to a software engineer and baby toys to a new mother. There are three common approaches to solving the recommendation problem: traditional collaborative filtering, cluster models, and search-based methods. Here, we compare these methods with our algorithm, which we call item-to-item collaborative filtering. Unlike traditional collaborative filtering, our algorithm's online computation scales independently of the number of customers and number of items in the product catalog. Our algorithm produces recommendations in real-time, scales to massive data sets, and generates high quality recommendations. read more read less

Topics:

Slope One (63%)63% related to the paper, Collaborative filtering (63%)63% related to the paper, Recommender system (62%)62% related to the paper, MovieLens (55%)55% related to the paper, Information filtering system (52%)52% related to the paper
4,372 Citations
Journal Article DOI: 10.1109/4236.991449
Unraveling the Web services web: an introduction to SOAP, WSDL, and UDDI
IBM1
01 Mar 2002 - IEEE Internet Computing

Abstract:

This tutorial explores the most salient and stable specifications in each of the three major areas of the emerging Web services framework. They are the simple object access protocol, the Web Services Description Language and the Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration directory, which is a registry of Web services d... This tutorial explores the most salient and stable specifications in each of the three major areas of the emerging Web services framework. They are the simple object access protocol, the Web Services Description Language and the Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration directory, which is a registry of Web services descriptions. read more read less

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WS-I Basic Profile (79%)79% related to the paper, Web service (70%)70% related to the paper, Web standards (69%)69% related to the paper, Web API (68%)68% related to the paper, Web page (67%)67% related to the paper
1,470 Citations
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Smart objects as building blocks for the Internet of things
Gerd Kortuem1, Fahim Kawsar1, Daniel Fitton2, V. Sundramoorthy3
01 Jan 2010 - IEEE Internet Computing

Abstract:

The combination of the Internet and emerging technologies such as nearfield communications, real-time localization, and embedded sensors lets us transform everyday objects into smart objects that can understand and react to their environment. Such objects are building blocks for the Internet of Things and enable novel computi... The combination of the Internet and emerging technologies such as nearfield communications, real-time localization, and embedded sensors lets us transform everyday objects into smart objects that can understand and react to their environment. Such objects are building blocks for the Internet of Things and enable novel computing applications. As a step toward design and architectural principles for smart objects, the authors introduce a hierarchy of architectures with increasing levels of real-world awareness and interactivity. In particular, they describe activity-, policy-, and process-aware smart objects and demonstrate how the respective architectural abstractions support increasingly complex application. read more read less

Topics:

Smart objects (75%)75% related to the paper, The Internet (54%)54% related to the paper, Ubiquitous computing (54%)54% related to the paper
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1,459 Citations
Journal Article DOI: 10.1109/4236.656066
Virtual network computing
T. Richardson1, Quentin Stafford-Fraser, K.R. Wood, Andy Hopper
01 Jan 1998 - IEEE Internet Computing

Abstract:

VNC is an ultra thin client system based on a simple display protocol that is platform independent. It achieves mobile computing without requiring the user to carry any hardware. VNC provides access to home computing environments from anywhere in the world, on whatever computing infrastructure happens to be available-includin... VNC is an ultra thin client system based on a simple display protocol that is platform independent. It achieves mobile computing without requiring the user to carry any hardware. VNC provides access to home computing environments from anywhere in the world, on whatever computing infrastructure happens to be available-including, for example, public Web browsing terminals in airports. In addition, VNC allows a single desktop to be accessed from several places simultaneously, thus supporting application sharing in the style of computer supported cooperative work (CSCW). The technology underlying VNC is a simple remote display protocol. It is the simplicity of this protocol that makes VNC so powerful. Unlike other remote display protocols such as the X Window System and Citrix's ICA, the VNC protocol is totally independent of operating system, windowing system, and applications. The VNC system is freely available for download from the ORL Web site at http://www.orl.co.uk/vnc/. We begin the article by summarizing the evolution of VNC from our work on thin client architectures. We then describe the structure of the VNC protocol, and conclude by discussing the ways we use VNC technology now and how it may evolve further as new clients and servers are developed. read more read less

Topics:

Remote administration (61%)61% related to the paper, Thin client (53%)53% related to the paper, Server (51%)51% related to the paper, Application sharing (50%)50% related to the paper
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1,313 Citations
Journal Article DOI: 10.1109/MIC.2006.26
Deploying a wireless sensor network on an active volcano
01 Mar 2006 - IEEE Internet Computing

Abstract:

Augmenting heavy and power-hungry data collection equipment with lighten smaller wireless sensor network nodes leads to faster, larger deployments. Arrays comprising dozens of wireless sensor nodes are now possible, allowing scientific studies that aren't feasible with traditional instrumentation. Designing sensor networks to... Augmenting heavy and power-hungry data collection equipment with lighten smaller wireless sensor network nodes leads to faster, larger deployments. Arrays comprising dozens of wireless sensor nodes are now possible, allowing scientific studies that aren't feasible with traditional instrumentation. Designing sensor networks to support volcanic studies requires addressing the high data rates and high data fidelity these studies demand. The authors' sensor-network application for volcanic data collection relies on triggered event detection and reliable data retrieval to meet bandwidth and data-quality demands. read more read less

Topics:

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1,306 Citations
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RoMEO Colour Archiving policy
Green Can archive pre-print and post-print or publisher's version/PDF
Blue Can archive post-print (ie final draft post-refereeing) or publisher's version/PDF
Yellow Can archive pre-print (ie pre-refereeing)
White Archiving not formally supported
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  1. Pre-prints as being the version of the paper before peer review and
  2. Post-prints as being the version of the paper after peer-review, with revisions having been made.

14. What are the most common citation types In IEEE Internet Computing?

The 5 most common citation types in order of usage for IEEE Internet Computing are:.

S. No. Citation Style Type
1. Author Year
2. Numbered
3. Numbered (Superscripted)
4. Author Year (Cited Pages)
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