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Five decades of the ACM special interest group on data communications (SIGCOMM): a bibliometric perspective

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The ACM Special Interest Group on Data Communications (SIGCOMM) has been a major research forum for fifty years. This community has had a major impact on the history of the Internet, and therefore we argue its exploration may reveal fundamental insights into the evolution of networking technologies around the globe. Hence, on the 50th anniversary of SIGCOMM, we take this opportunity to reflect upon its progress and achievements, through the lens of its various publication outlets, e.g., the SIGCOMM conference, IMC, CoNEXT, HotNets. Our analysis takes several perspectives, looking at authors, countries, institutes and papers. We explore trends in co-authorship, country-based productivity, and knowledge flow to and from SIGCOMM venues using bibliometric techniques. We hope this study will serve as a valuable resource for the computer networking community.

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      cover image ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review
      ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review  Volume 49, Issue 5
      October 2019
      114 pages
      ISSN:0146-4833
      DOI:10.1145/3371934
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      Published: 08 November 2019
      Published in SIGCOMM-CCR Volume 49, Issue 5

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      2. co-authorship patterns
      3. computer networking
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      5. social network analysis

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      • (2022)Multifactor Citation Analysis over Five Years: A Case Study of SIGMETRICS PapersPublications10.3390/publications1004004710:4(47)Online publication date: 2-Dec-2022
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