Transactions on the Web (TWEB) is an esteemed ACM journal dedicated to publishing peer-reviewed articles that present research outcomes on various aspects of the World Wide Web. The journal encompasses a wide spectrum of topics related to web content, applications, usage patterns, and the underlying technologies that enable the web ecosystem. Key areas of interest include:
Web Technologies: Advancements in web browsers, hypertext systems, web services, and protocols that enhance the functionality and performance of the web.
Web Applications: Novel and innovative applications of the web across diverse domains such as healthcare, e-commerce, education, and entertainment.
Interdisciplinary Studies: Exploration of the intersection between web technologies and other fields such as accessibility, social network analysis, privacy, security, and data analytics.
User Behavior and Interaction: Research on user behavior, user experience (UX) design, human-computer interaction (HCI), and usability studies in web environments.
Web Content Analysis: Techniques and methodologies for analyzing and extracting insights from web content, including text, multimedia, and structured data.
Publication Types:
Transactions on the Web (TWEB) publishes various types of scholarly contributions to cater to the diverse interests of its readership:
Research Articles: Original research papers presenting new findings, methodologies, algorithms, or experimental results in web-related research.
Survey Articles: Comprehensive reviews that synthesize and analyze the state-of-the-art in specific areas of web research, providing insights into emerging trends and future directions.
Application Studies: Reports on the practical application of web technologies in real-world scenarios, including case studies and empirical evaluations.
Methodological Papers: Contributions that introduce new methodologies, tools, or frameworks for advancing research in web technologies and applications.
Impact and Contribution:
Transactions on the Web (TWEB) serves as a pivotal platform for researchers, practitioners, and educators to disseminate cutting-edge research, foster innovation, and advance the understanding of web technologies and their applications. The journal rigorous peer-review process ensures the publication of high-quality articles that contribute significantly to the scholarly discourse and practical advancements in the field of web science.
Journal Home:  Journal Homepage
Editor-in-Chief:  Ryen W. White
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Transactions on the Web (TWEB) is a prestigious ACM journal dedicated to publishing peer-reviewed articles that present research outcomes across various dimensions of the World Wide Web. The journal covers a broad range of topics including, but not limited to:
Web Technologies: Advances in web browsers, hypertext systems, web services, and protocols that enhance the functionality and performance of the web.
Web Applications: Innovative applications of the web in domains such as healthcare, e-commerce, education, entertainment, and more.
Interdisciplinary Studies: Exploration of the intersection between web technologies and other fields including accessibility, social network analysis, privacy, security, and data analytics.
User Behavior and Interaction: Research on user behavior, user experience (UX) design, human-computer interaction (HCI), and usability studies in web environments.
Web Content Analysis: Techniques and methodologies for analyzing and extracting insights from web content, encompassing text, multimedia, and structured data.
Print ISSN:  1559-1131
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Abstracting and Indexing:  Science Citation Index Expanded, Scopus.
Imapct Factor 2023:  3.5
Subject Area and Category:  Computer Science
Publication Frequency:  Quarterly
H Index:  50
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Q2:  Computer Networks and Communications
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Cite Score:  4.9
SNIP:  1.433
Journal Rank(SJR):  0.787
Latest Articles:   Latest Articles in ACM Transactions on the Web
Guidelines for Authors: ACM Transactions on the Web Author Guidelines
Paper Submissions: Paper Submissions in ACM Transactions on the Web
Publisher:  Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Country:  United States