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The Transactions on Mathematical Software (TOMS) is part of the family of journals produced by the [[Association for Computing Machinery]] (ACM). Refer to the ACM page for more detailed information, and also for the Digital library where one can retrieve published articles and data. The ACM Digital Library contains a comprehensive archive of the organization's journals, magazines, and conference proceedings. Online services include a forum called Ubiquity and Tech News digest. It describes TOMS in this summary: |
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'''''ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software''''' (TOMS) is a quarterly scientific journal that aims to disseminate the latest findings of note in the field of numeric, symbolic, algebraic, and geometric computing applications. It has been published since the 1970s by the [[Association for Computing Machinery]]. |
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The journal is described as follows on the [[ACM Digital Library]] page: |
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ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software (TOMS) documents the theoretical underpinnings of numeric, symbolic, algebraic, and geometric computing applications. It focuses on analysis and construction of algorithms and programs, and the interaction of programs and architecture. Algorithms documented in TOMS are available as the Collected Algorithms of the ACM in print, on microfiche, on disk, and online. |
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[http://www.acm.org/toms External Link to the Journal home page] |
Revision as of 23:53, 31 October 2008
ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software (TOMS) is a quarterly scientific journal that aims to disseminate the latest findings of note in the field of numeric, symbolic, algebraic, and geometric computing applications. It has been published since the 1970s by the Association for Computing Machinery.
The journal is described as follows on the ACM Digital Library page:
ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software (TOMS) documents the theoretical underpinnings of numeric, symbolic, algebraic, and geometric computing applications. It focuses on analysis and construction of algorithms and programs, and the interaction of programs and architecture. Algorithms documented in TOMS are available as the Collected Algorithms of the ACM in print, on microfiche, on disk, and online.