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To date, more than 150 Nobel prize-winners have published with Springer. Many of the publications are considered authoritative works in their field, read by academics and students, used by libraries and universities, academic professionals and practitioners in various branches of industry.
Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing (LNBIP)
Abstracted/Indexed in ISI Proceedings, DBLP, EI and Scopus.
LNBIP reports state-of-the-art results in areas related to business information systems and industrial application software development – timely, at a high level, and in both printed and electronic form.
Typical targets in LNBIP are events in the following areas: Business process modeling; Business information systems; B2B integr ation; COTS systems; Data archiving; Digital rights management; E-business applications; Enterprise applications; Migration of legacy systems; Patterns and component technologies; Web-based business models (e.g., e-contracting, e-negotiations).
Communications in Computer and Information Science (CCIS)
Abstracted/Indexed in ISI Proceedings, DBLP, EI and Scopus.
The CCIS series is devoted to the publication of proceedings of computer science conferences. Its aim is to efficiently disseminate original research results in informatics in printed and electronic form. While the focus is on publication of peer-reviewed full papers presenting mature work, inclusion of reviewed short papers and abstracts reporting on work in progress is welcome, too. Besides globally relevant meetings with internationally representative program committees guaranteeing a strict peer-reviewing and paper selection process, conferences run by societies or of high regional or national relevance are also considered for publication.
The topical scope of CCIS spans the entire spectrum of informatics ranging from foundational topics in the theory of computing to information and communications science and technology and a broad variety of interdisciplinary application fields.