IEEE Intelligent Systems’ peer-reviewed, cutting-edge articles cover the theory and application of systems that perceive, reason, learn, and act intelligently. It serves many different professionals in a broad range of fields. More »
Social and economic computing is a cross-disciplinary field focusing on the development of computing technologies that consider social and economic contexts. Social computing and economic computing not only share a number of computing technologies, they also benefit and fertilize each other in computational theories, models, and design. This special issue presents some representative research in social and economic computing from several perspectives.
The IEEE Computer Society seeks applicants for the position of IEEE Intelligent Systems editor in chief, to serve a two-year term starting 1 January 2013. Prospective candidates are asked to provide (as PDF files), by 1 March 2012, a complete curriculum vitae, a brief plan for the publication's future, and a letter of support from their institution or employer. Please click here for more details.