科爱期刊International Journal of Intelligent Networks 正式被Ei Compendex收录!
期刊简介
International Journal of Intelligent Networks (IJIN) 是一本聚焦计算机网络最新挑战和发展的开放获取型(OA)国际期刊。期刊旨在通过介绍与智能网络相关的研究成果,提高对网络实际问题的认识与理解,并提供最佳的解决方案,为网络这一重要领域的研究和技术发展提出新的方向。
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