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Geometry and Topology #3 of 94 -
Theoretical Computer Science #21 of 120 up up by 10 ranks
Software #121 of 389 up up by 26 ranks
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calendar-icon Last 4 years overview: 3196 Published Papers | 16451 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.

3.05

10% from 2018

Impact factor for Soft Computing from 2016 - 2019
Year Value
2019 3.05
2018 2.784
2017 2.367
2016 2.472
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5.1

9% from 2019

CiteRatio for Soft Computing from 2016 - 2020
Year Value
2020 5.1
2019 4.7
2018 3.9
2017 3.2
2016 3.3
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  • Impact factor of this journal has increased by 10% 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 9% 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.

0.626

11% from 2019

SJR for Soft Computing from 2016 - 2020
Year Value
2020 0.626
2019 0.705
2018 0.617
2017 0.593
2016 0.716
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1.463

8% from 2019

SNIP for Soft Computing from 2016 - 2020
Year Value
2020 1.463
2019 1.593
2018 1.369
2017 1.204
2016 1.22
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insights Insights

  • SJR of this journal has decreased by 11% in last years.
  • This journal’s SJR is in the top 10 percentile category.

insights Insights

  • SNIP of this journal has decreased by 8% in last years.
  • This journal’s SNIP is in the top 10 percentile category.

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Soft Computing

Soft Computing stands for system solutions based on soft computing techniques. Soft Computing is aimed to provide rapid publication of important and timely results on soft computing technologies, intended as a fusion of the following research areas: • Evolutionary algorithms a...... Read More

Geometry and Topology

Theoretical Computer Science

Software

Mathematics

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Last updated on
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ISSN
1432-7643
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Impact Factor
High - 1.536
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Open Access
No
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Sherpa RoMEO Archiving Policy
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Plagiarism Check
Available via Turnitin
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Endnote Style
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Bibliography Name
SPBASIC
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Citation Type
Author Year
(Blonder et al, 1982)
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Bibliography Example
Beenakker CWJ (2006) Specular andreev reflection in graphene. Phys Rev Lett 97(6):067,007, URL 10.1103/PhysRevLett.97.067007

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Book Chapter DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-19644-7_38
A Review of SCADA Anomaly Detection Systems
Iñaki Garitano1, Roberto Uribeetxeberria1, Urko Zurutuza1
01 Jan 2011 - Soft Computing

Abstract:

The security of critical infrastructures is decreasing due to the apparition of new cyber threats against Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems. The evolution they have experienced; the use of standard hardware and software components or the increase of interconnected devices in order to reduce costs and im... The security of critical infrastructures is decreasing due to the apparition of new cyber threats against Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems. The evolution they have experienced; the use of standard hardware and software components or the increase of interconnected devices in order to reduce costs and improve efficiency, have contributed to this. This work reviews the research effort done towards the development of anomaly detection for these specific systems. SCADA systems have a number of peculiarities that make anomaly detection perform better than in traditional information and communications technology (ICT) networks. SCADA communications are deterministic, and their operation model is often cyclical. Based on this premise, modeling normal behavior by mining specific features gets feasible. read more read less

Topics:

SCADA (56%)56% related to the paper, Anomaly detection (54%)54% related to the paper, Intrusion detection system (52%)52% related to the paper
73 Citations
Journal Article DOI: 10.1007/s00500-022-06873-8
Hybrid Aquila optimizer with arithmetic optimization algorithm for global optimization tasks
20 Feb 2022 - Soft Computing

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Computer science (100%)100% related to the paper, Computer science (59%)59% related to the paper, Convergence (economics) (57%)57% related to the paper, Population (52%)52% related to the paper
57 Citations
Book Chapter DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-19644-7_29
Short-Term Wind Energy Forecasting Using Support Vector Regression
Oliver Kramer1, Fabian Gieseke2
01 Jan 2011 - Soft Computing

Abstract:

Wind energy prediction has an important part to play in a smart energy grid for load balancing and capacity planning. In this paper we explore, if wind measurements based on the existing infrastructure of windmills in neighbored wind parks can be learned with a soft computing approach for wind energy prediction in the ten-min... Wind energy prediction has an important part to play in a smart energy grid for load balancing and capacity planning. In this paper we explore, if wind measurements based on the existing infrastructure of windmills in neighbored wind parks can be learned with a soft computing approach for wind energy prediction in the ten-minute to six-hour range. For this sake we employ Support Vector Regression (SVR) for time series forecasting, and run experimental analyses on real-world wind data from the NREL western wind resource dataset. In the experimental part of the paper we concentrate on loss function parameterization of SVR. We try to answer how far ahead a reliable wind forecast is possible, and how much information from the past is necessary.We demonstrate the capabilities of SVR-based wind energy forecast on the micro-scale level of one wind grid point, and on the larger scale of a whole wind park. read more read less

Topics:

Wind power (68%)68% related to the paper, Probabilistic forecasting (56%)56% related to the paper, Grid energy storage (55%)55% related to the paper, Smart grid (53%)53% related to the paper
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Book DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-39988-9
Fuzzy logic and the Internet
01 Jan 2004 - Soft Computing

Abstract:

Fuzzy Logic and the Internet: Web Intelligence- Fuzzy Logic and Rank Aggregation for the World Wide Web- Automatic Learning of Multiple Extended Boolean Queries by Multiobjective GA-P Algorithms- An Approximate Querying Environment for XML Data- Information Gathering on the Internet Using a Distributed Intelligent Agent Model... Fuzzy Logic and the Internet: Web Intelligence- Fuzzy Logic and Rank Aggregation for the World Wide Web- Automatic Learning of Multiple Extended Boolean Queries by Multiobjective GA-P Algorithms- An Approximate Querying Environment for XML Data- Information Gathering on the Internet Using a Distributed Intelligent Agent Model with Multi-Granular Linguistic Information- A Time-Completeness Tradeoff on Fuzzy Web-Browsing Mining- A Fuzzy Logic Approach for Content-Based Audio Classification and Boolean Retrieval- Soft Computing Technology for Dynamic Web Pages Categorization- Text Mining using Fuzzy Association Rules- BISC Decision Support System: University Admission System- Web Mining in Soft Computing Framework: A Survey- A decision support tool for web-shopping using Product Category Summarization- Logo Recognition and Detection with Geostatistical, Stochastic, and Soft-Computing Models- Fuzzy Web Information Classification Agents read more read less

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Fuzzy electronics (68%)68% related to the paper, Fuzzy logic (67%)67% related to the paper, Fuzzy classification (67%)67% related to the paper, Fuzzy set operations (65%)65% related to the paper, Web mining (64%)64% related to the paper
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01 Oct 2009 - Soft Computing
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We extracted this data from Sherpa Romeo to help researchers understand the access level of this journal in accordance with the Sherpa Romeo Archiving Policy for Soft Computing. The table below indicates the level of access a journal has as per Sherpa Romeo's archiving policy.

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 Soft Computing?

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

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