Association for Computing Machinery boasts strong impact factor performance in the latest release

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image: Journals from ACM, the Association for Computing Machinery, once again had an impressive showing in Clarivate’s latest Journal Citation Reports issue, with notable performances across the portfolio and fifteen journals receiving their first impact factors, including four titles of the groundbreaking ACM Program Proceedings (PACM).
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Journals from ACM, the Association for Computing Machinery, once again had an impressive showing in Clarivate’s latest Journal Citation Reports issue, with remarkable performance across the portfolio and fifteen journals receiving their first impact factors , including four titles from the innovative Proceedings of the ACM (PACM) program.

Flagship magazine Communications from the ACM (CACM) continued to dominate with an all-time highest impact factor of 22.7, placing first in all three of its categories. ACM computer surveys (CSUR) also continued its ascent with an impact factor of 16.6, placing third out of 111 titles in the Computer Science, Theory & Methods category. Other standouts include: ACM Transactions on Graphics (TOG) with an impact factor of 6.2, placing it 11/108 (first quartile) in the Computer Science, Software Engineering category; ACM transactions on information systems (TOIS) with 5.6 and 41/158 (second quartile) in the IT, Information Systems category; IEEE/ACM Transactions on Audio, Speech and Language Processing (TASLP) at 5.4 and 3/31 (first quartile) in the Acoustics category and 61/275 (first quartile) in Engineering, Electrical and Electronics; ACM Transactions on Internet Technology (TOIT) at 5.3 and 14/108 (first quartile) in the Computer Science, Software Engineering category; ACM Transactions on Media Processing, Communications and Applications (TOMM) at 5.1 and in the first quartile in Computer Science, Software Engineering and Computer Science, Theory and Methods categories; ACM transactions on intelligent systems and technologies (TIST) with an impact factor of 5.0; IEEE/ACM Transactions on Computational Biology and Bioinformatics (TCBB) at 4.5 and in the first quartile of all four of its categories; ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology (TOSEM) at 4.4, ranking at 23/108 (first quartile) in the Computer Science, Software Engineering category; AND ACM transactions on mathematical software (TOMS) at 2.7, placing itself in the first quartile (37/267) in the Applied Mathematics category.

The following titles received their first impact factors: Journal of data and information quality (JDQ), Proceedings of the ACM on computer graphics and interactive techniques (PACMCGIT), Proceedings of the ACM on interactive, mobile, wearable and ubiquitous technologies (IMWUT), Proceedings of the ACM on programming languages (PACMPL), Proceedings of the ACM on the measurement and analysis of computer systems (POMAC), ACM Transactions on Accessible Computing (TACCESS), ACM transactions on cyber-physical systems (TCPS), ACM transactions on economics and calculus (TEAC), ACM transactions on human-robot interaction (TRI), ACM Transactions on the Internet of Things (TIOT), ACM operations on management information systems (TMIS), ACM transactions on the theory of computation (TOCT), ACM transactions on modeling and performance evaluation of computer systems (TOMPECS), ACM transactions on parallel computing (TOPC), and ACM transactions on spatial algorithms and systems (STAS). Of this group, particularly outstanding results include THRI with an impact factor of 5.1 and IMWUT at 4.0.

Scott Delman, director of publications at ACM, said, “We are delighted with these results, which are a testament to the hard work of our editors, authors, reviewers and journal staff. As ACM continues its journey to become a fully open access publisher by the end of 2025, it is gratifying to see the great value the community places on our high-quality publications.”

“We are especially pleased to see impact factors assigned to so many of our stocks for the first time following Clarivate’s decision to extend impact factors to stocks in their Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI),” added Sara Kate Heukerott, associate director of ACM Publications. “This marks a turning point in the maturity of these titles, especially for our landmark PACM program launched in 2017, which marries the best of conference and journal editorial approaches. We look forward to these and all of our stocks continuing to go from strength to strength for years to come.”

About the ACM
ACM, the Association for Computing Machinery, is the world’s largest educational and scientific computing society, bringing together educators, researchers and practitioners to inspire dialogue, share resources and address industry challenges. ACM strengthens the collective voice of the IT profession through strong leadership, the promotion of the highest standards and the recognition of technical excellence. ACM supports the professional growth of its members by providing opportunities for lifelong learning, career development and professional networking.

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