Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature
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1573-7705
Monthly
4.1
1064-7570
1993
18006542452
United States
English
YES
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The Journal of Network and Systems Management features peer-reviewed original research and case studies in the fields of network and systems management. The journal regularly disseminates significant new information on both the communication and computing aspects of these fields. This outstanding quarterly covers management of modern network and service technologies (e.g. 5G and beyond, Internet of Things, software-defined networks, high-precision networks, security, and Augmented Reality/Virtual Reality services). The journal also covers emerging management paradigms (e.g. network function virtualization, edge/fog computing, network slicing, and in-band network telemetry) and new management-enabling technologies (such as deep learning and big data analysis).
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