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Current journal metrics

  • JCR Journal Impact Factor (JIF): 1.6 (2023)
  • JCR 5-Year Impact Factor (5IF): 1.4 (2023)
  • CiteScore: 4.1 (2023)
  • SCImago Journal Rank (SJR): 0.505 (2023)
  • Source Normalized Impact per Paper (SNIP): 0.960 (2023)
  • Polish ministerial points: 100 (2024)

License to publish updated

Please note that our license to publish has been modified to conform to the CC 4.0 version. Make sure you download the currently biding version from the Guide section.
9 April 2025

Calls for papers

There are currently the following calls for papers open, regarding AMCS special issues or sections:

We encourage those interested in the topic and meeting the call criteria to make a submission.

Latest issue

The latest issue of AMCS, 2025, Vol. 35, No. 1, contains a special section on Applications of Incompleteness and Uncertainty Management Methods (Andrea Campagner, Oliver Urs Lenz, Shuyin Xia, Eds), and covers altogether 13 papers. Many thanks to the Editors and Authors for their cooperation with us on this issue! Preface.
24 March 2025

Forthcoming issue

The next issue, 2025, Vol. 35, No. 2, will be a regular one, to be published in late June 2025.
24 March 2025

Recommended reading

We would like to draw our Readers' attention to the following recent articles:

  • A descent generalized RMIL spectral gradient algorithm for optimization problems by Ibrahim M. Sulaiman, P. Kaelo, Ruzelan Khalid, Mohd Kamal M. Nawawi, who develop a new conjugate gradient (CG) search direction that incorporates a well defined spectral parameter while the step size is required to satisfy the famous strong Wolfe line search (SWP) strategy (2024, Vol. 34, No. 2).
  • An efficient fault tolerant control scheme for Euler–Lagrange systems by Ivon E. Leal-Leal, Efrain Alcorta-Garcia, who propose an efficient FTC scheme for a class of nonlinear systems (Euler–Lagrange ones), which guarantees high performance and stability in a faulty system (2023, Vol. 33, No. 2).
  • Bootstrap methods for epistemic fuzzy data by Przemysław Grzegorzewski, Maciej Romaniuk, who propose a universal nonparametric technique, called the epistemic bootstrap, which could be helpful when the existing methods do not work or do not give satisfactory results when dealing with epistemic fuzzy data (2022, Vol. 32, No. 2).

Instructions updated

Please note that our instructions for authors have been modified. Make sure you download the currently biding version from the Guide section.
1 March 2022

Back issues digitized

We are happy to announce that full texts of all AMCS publications are available online – the back issues of our journal, i.e., Volumes 1–10 (1991–2000), totalling 410 papers, have been digitized as scans and made available for download. We hope this will make the earlier works better known in the scientific community.
21 December 2016

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