Saturday, February 28, 2009

ASME's newest computer journal debuts in March


Henry Baumgartner ASME NEWS ASME's newest Transactions journal, the Journal of Computing and Information Science in Engineering, or JCISE for short, is getting ready to publish its first issue in March.
Sponsored by the Computers and Information in Engineering Division with the cooperation of the Design Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, and Dynamic Systems and Controls Divisions, the new journal will fill a gap in the dissemination of technical information and scholarly innovations in computing and information science as they relate to mechanical engineering.
The technical editor of the publication is Jami Shah, a professor at Arizona State University in Tempe, where he is a member of the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering as well as director of the Design Automation Lab.
According to Shah, the mission of JCISE is to serve a new generation of ASME members, software developers and information technology professionals involved in developing or using computing and IT tools in mechanical engineering applications.
JCISE will publish archival research results and information on advanced technical applications in emerging and interdisciplinary fields at the intersection of mechanical engineering, information technology and engineering software.

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