Обложка журнала
Title
PROGRAMMING AND COMPUTER SOFTWARE JOURNAL
Language of publication
Russian, English
ISSN
0132-3474 (print)
Periodicity

6 issues per year

Russian science citation index:
Yes 7966
Russian higher attestation Commission:
Yes

Author Guidelines

 

General requirements for submitting a manuscript:

Submission of manuscripts is carried out through the portal https://sciencejournals.ru after completing the author registration procedure. By submitting a manuscript to the journal, the author guarantees that the relevant material (in the original or translated into or from other languages) has not been previously published anywhere and is not under consideration for publication in other publishing houses. In order for the editorial board to make a decision to publish an article in the journal, authors must submit to the editor a manuscript of the article and an author's agreement with the journal's publisher, completed and signed by the author and all co-authors. The copyright agreement comes into force in the event and from the moment the article is accepted for publication.

The electronic version of the manuscript must include files containing all elements of the article (text, tables) in DOC (or DOCX, RTF) formats and source files of illustrations that meet the requirements (see below for the requirements for illustrations). Manuscript files in Tex and pdf formats are also accepted.

Files of the manuscript and accompanying documents should be collected in one archive (preferably ZIP). Manuscript files must take into account the reviewer's comments and the editor's edits from the editorial office. Manuscripts for review are accepted only in Russian. All materials submitted for publication undergo anonymous review. Manuscripts are not returned after review. The editors have the right not to enter into correspondence with the authors regarding the reasons (grounds) for refusal to publish an article. After the manuscript is accepted for publication, the author cannot make major changes to it (adding or changing paragraphs, changing illustrations and bibliography).

Manuscript structure

The following elements of the article are required:

Article title.
Full list of authors (initials and surnames). It is necessary to indicate which of the authors is responsible for the correspondence.
Place of work of the authors. Full (without abbreviations) name of the organization, postal address indicating the city, country and postal code. If the authors work in different organizations, then it should be clear who works in which organization.
Email address of the corresponding author. Since articles for review are sent to authors only by email, in the case where an article has only one author, it is advisable to indicate an alternative email address in case of possible technical problems. As an alternative, it is recommended to specify a mailbox that is checked during vacation or business travel.
If an article has multiple authors, it is advisable to include the email addresses of two or three authors who regularly check incoming messages.
Abstract of the article. The abstract should not be too brief and should not contain references to other works. The abstract of the article should be informative and detailed, describing the methods and main results of the study. It should be clear from the abstract what questions were posed for the study and what answers were obtained.
It is advisable, but not necessary, to also prepare an abstract in English. This will help improve the quality of the translation of the article.
The actual manuscript (main text). When preparing a manuscript, uniformity of terms should be observed. You shouldn't call the same thing by different names. Uniformity in notation, systems of units of measurement, and nomenclature should be observed. Abbreviations other than those in common use should be avoided whenever possible. If abbreviations are used, they must be spelled out in the text the first time they are mentioned.
Bibliography. The list of references should sufficiently reflect the current state of affairs in the field under study and not be redundant. It should contain links to available sources.
If there are illustrations or tables, they should be placed at the end of the article on separate sheets. Each illustration must include a caption. If there are several parts in one illustration, they should be arranged sequentially and have a common caption.
Requirements for illustrations

When submitting a manuscript, all illustrations with captions must be placed at the end of the article file. If there are several parts of one illustration, they must be arranged sequentially and have a common caption. In this case, the original illustration files must be submitted with the manuscript.
Source illustration files are accepted as follows. formats - jpg, tiff, gif, eps.
When preparing illustrations, it is necessary to take into account that the magazine will publish them in black and white.
Each file must contain one illustration. If the illustration consists of several parts, all of them must be grouped into one file with the correct arrangement of the parts. Illustrations must have sizes that correspond to their informative content: 8–8.5 cm (for one column), or 17–17.5 cm (for two columns), and have a resolution of at least 300 dpi.
Rules for formatting bibliographic references
Particular attention should be paid to the correct formatting of the list of references used and appropriate references to sources within the article. The list of references should be built from bibliographic references to the publications used, the list is numbered in the sequence of using the link to the corresponding source in the text of the article (i.e., the first in this list should contain the bibliographic reference first mentioned in the text of the article). To refer to a source in the text, use the number of the corresponding bibliographic reference in square brackets.

Bibliographic references must include the following information:

for a book - the surnames and initials of all authors; full title of the book; the name of the publishing house and the city in which it is located; the year of publishing; number of pages of the book, for example:

Bazykin A.D. Mathematical biophysics of interacting populations. M.: Nauka, 1985. 181 p.

Berryman A.A. Population systems: a general introduction. N.Y.: Plenum Press, 1981. 222 p.

for articles - surnames and initials of all authors; full title of the article; the name of the magazine, newspaper or collection in which the article was published; year of publication, publication time identifier (for a newspaper - issue number or publication date, for a magazine - year, volume or issue number, series), page numbers occupied by the article (start and end), for example:
Abramov S. A., Khmelnov D. E. Linear differential and difference systems // Programming

roving. 2013. No. 2. p. 51–74.

Schaffer W. M. Order and chaos in ecological systems // Ecology, 1985, v. 11, no. 1, pp. 93–106.

Mandrykin M.U., Mutilin V.S., Khoroshilov A.V. Introduction to the CEGAR method, clarification of abstraction by counterexamples // Proceedings of the Institute of System Programming of the Russian Academy of Sciences. 2013. t. 24. p. 219–292.

Lawall J. L., Brunel J., Palix N., Rydhof H. R., Stuart H., Muller G. WYSIWIB: A declarative approach to finding API protocols and bugs in Linux code // Proceedings of the 39th Annual IEEE/IFIP International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks (DSN). 2009, pp. 43–52.

for standards - name of the standard, standard number, place and year of publication, pages;
for patent documents - the name of the invention; patent number; country, number and date of the application for the invention, date of publication of the patent; invention bulletin number, page;
for deposited scientific works - surnames and initials of all authors; full title of the work; name of the depositing information center; number and date of deposit; number of pages of work;
for dissertations - the author’s surnames and initials, the full title of the dissertation; for which scientific degree the dissertation is being submitted; place and year of thesis defense; number of pages of the dissertation;
for electronic resources on the Internet - last names and initials of all authors (if known), full title of the material, full email address, date of publication or creation, date of access (if it is impossible to determine the date of publication or creation), for example: http://www. ispras.ru/proceedings/authors.php Froese R., Pauly D., (eds.), 2006. FishBase.http://www.fish-base.org. The titles of books, articles, other materials and documents published in a foreign language, as well as the names of their authors, must be given in the original transcription. The reference list should not include unpublished materials or materials that are not in the public domain.
Ethical standards for publications

The editorial board of the journal "Programming" strives to maintain high ethical standards related to the publication of articles in scientific journals. Plagiarism is not acceptable. If plagiarism is detected in an article, its publication is not permitted. Manuscripts or parts thereof submitted for publication should not be under consideration in other publications. The manuscript must not have been previously published in any other journal or publication. Authors must ensure that the material contained in the manuscript does not infringe any copyrights or rights of third parties. Our publication ethics statement is based on COPE's Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors.

Responsibilities of the authors

Compliance with the rules for preparing an article. The article must be prepared in accordance with the rules adopted by the editorial office (see the section “Rules for authors”).
Originality and plagiarism. The authors undertake to guarantee the originality of their own works and, if the author cites someone else's statements or research results, references are provided to these works.
Multiple or parallel publications. The author should not publish the result of the work in more than one journal. Simultaneous submission of a manuscript to two or more journals is considered unethical behavior and is unacceptable.
Mandatory links. All borrowed materials in the manuscript must contain references to the authors. The authors undertake to provide references to studies that determined the direction and nature of their work.
Authorship of articles. The list of authors should be limited to those who made significant contributions to the concept, implementation, and content of the work. Participants who contributed less should be listed as co-authors. If there are persons who have made significant contributions to particular stages of the work, they should be mentioned as contributors. A representative of the team of authors undertakes to demonstrate the final version of the article to all participants in its creation and obtain their agreement with the assessment of their contribution to the work.

 

 

Copyright Notice

 

Authors who publish with this journal agree to the following terms:

  1. Authors retain copyright and grant the Publisher exclusive license to first publication.
  2. Authors are able to distribute the manuscript and/or the article in accordance with Self-Archiving policy of the journal (see details).
  3. The manuscript can be accepted for publication only by decision of the Editor-in-Chief and the Editorial board of the journal in accordance with the Manuscript stelection policy of the journal (see details).
  4. Published Article will be distributed in print and electronic version and will be available online by Subscription or in Open Access at the discretion of the Publisher. 

 

An exclusive license for publication granted by authors allows the publisher to use the article in the following ways:

  • the reproduction of the Article, as well as the metadata of the Article, in any material form, including on paper and/or electronic media as a separate work and/or as part of the Journal, and/or as part of the Licensee's and/or other parties' databases, at the Licensee's discretion;
  • the dissemination of copies of the Article, as well as the metadata of the Article, or any other disposal of its original or copies, including on paper and/or electronic media as a separate work and/or as part of the Journal, and/or as part of the Licensee's and/or any other parties' databases, at the Licensee's discretion, including distributing or otherwise using the Article or portions (excerpts) thereof for publication in scientific, educational, technical or professional journals or other periodicals and derivative works; in printed and electronic versions of such journals, periodicals and derivative works in all media and formats now existing and which may arise in the future;
  • making the Article available to the public in a way that any person may gain access to the Article from any place and at any time out of preference;
  • reprocessing of the Article by translating it into any languages at the Licensee's option, and using the reprocessed (translated) Article in the above ways.

Other rights not directly transferred to the publisher under this License Agreement, including patent rights to any process, method etc., described by the Authors in the manuscript, as well as trademark rights, are reserved for the Authors.

 

All the Copyright statements for authors are present in the Standart Publishing Agreement to Publish an Article. The Agreement filled in and signed by authors should be upload to the Publisher within the all other files accompainged a manuscript when submitting.

 

 

Privacy Statement

Confidentiality. Members of the editorial board should not disclose information about a submitted manuscript to anyone other than the author, potential reviewers, editorial consultants, and the publisher, as appropriate. Disclosure and Conflict of Interest. Information contained in unpublished manuscripts should not be used in the works of members of the editorial board without the written consent of the author.

Peer Review Process

 

Each manuscript is assigned to at least one peer reviewer. The journal follows a double-blind reviewing procedure. The period from submission to the first decision is up to 52 days. The approximate rejection rate is 80%. The final decision on the acceptance of a manuscript for publication is made by the Editor-in-Chief.

If Editors, including the Editor-in-Chief, publish in the journal, they do not participate in the decision-making process for manuscripts where they are listed as co-authors.

A. I. Avetisyan  — Chief Editor
Russian Federation
A. K. Petrenko  — Deputy Chief Editor
Russian Federation
L. E. Karpov  — Executive Secretary
Russian Federation
T. Olovyannikova  — Editorial Manager
Russian Federation
DATA ANALYSIS
COMPUTER ALGEBRA
COMPUTER GRAPHICS AND VISUALIZATION
INFORMATION SECURITY
PARALLEL AND DISTRIBUTED PROGRAMMING
Publisher
FGBU «Izdatel'stvo «Nauka»
Reg. №
№ 0110181 by 04.02.1993

The journal publishes articles on all issues related to theoretical and practical programming: operating systems, programming technologies, programming languages ​​and compilers, parallel programming, program verification and testing, computer graphics, computer algebra, etc.

The journal is intended for researchers, practitioners and students.

The journal is peer-reviewed and included in the Higher Attestation Commission list for publishing works of applicants for academic degrees.

The magazine was founded in 1975.

Media registration certificate: № 0110181 ot 04.02.1993

 

Aims and Scope

Programming and Computer Software is an international peer-reviewed journal devoted to problems in all areas of computer science: operating systems, compiler technology, software engineering, artificial intelligence, etc. The journal welcomes manuscripts from all countries.

Author Guidelines

 

General requirements for submitting a manuscript:

Submission of manuscripts is carried out through the portal https://sciencejournals.ru after completing the author registration procedure. By submitting a manuscript to the journal, the author guarantees that the relevant material (in the original or translated into or from other languages) has not been previously published anywhere and is not under consideration for publication in other publishing houses. In order for the editorial board to make a decision to publish an article in the journal, authors must submit to the editor a manuscript of the article and an author's agreement with the journal's publisher, completed and signed by the author and all co-authors. The copyright agreement comes into force in the event and from the moment the article is accepted for publication.

The electronic version of the manuscript must include files containing all elements of the article (text, tables) in DOC (or DOCX, RTF) formats and source files of illustrations that meet the requirements (see below for the requirements for illustrations). Manuscript files in Tex and pdf formats are also accepted.

Files of the manuscript and accompanying documents should be collected in one archive (preferably ZIP). Manuscript files must take into account the reviewer's comments and the editor's edits from the editorial office. Manuscripts for review are accepted only in Russian. All materials submitted for publication undergo anonymous review. Manuscripts are not returned after review. The editors have the right not to enter into correspondence with the authors regarding the reasons (grounds) for refusal to publish an article. After the manuscript is accepted for publication, the author cannot make major changes to it (adding or changing paragraphs, changing illustrations and bibliography).

Manuscript structure

The following elements of the article are required:

Article title.
Full list of authors (initials and surnames). It is necessary to indicate which of the authors is responsible for the correspondence.
Place of work of the authors. Full (without abbreviations) name of the organization, postal address indicating the city, country and postal code. If the authors work in different organizations, then it should be clear who works in which organization.
Email address of the corresponding author. Since articles for review are sent to authors only by email, in the case where an article has only one author, it is advisable to indicate an alternative email address in case of possible technical problems. As an alternative, it is recommended to specify a mailbox that is checked during vacation or business travel.
If an article has multiple authors, it is advisable to include the email addresses of two or three authors who regularly check incoming messages.
Abstract of the article. The abstract should not be too brief and should not contain references to other works. The abstract of the article should be informative and detailed, describing the methods and main results of the study. It should be clear from the abstract what questions were posed for the study and what answers were obtained.
It is advisable, but not necessary, to also prepare an abstract in English. This will help improve the quality of the translation of the article.
The actual manuscript (main text). When preparing a manuscript, uniformity of terms should be observed. You shouldn't call the same thing by different names. Uniformity in notation, systems of units of measurement, and nomenclature should be observed. Abbreviations other than those in common use should be avoided whenever possible. If abbreviations are used, they must be spelled out in the text the first time they are mentioned.
Bibliography. The list of references should sufficiently reflect the current state of affairs in the field under study and not be redundant. It should contain links to available sources.
If there are illustrations or tables, they should be placed at the end of the article on separate sheets. Each illustration must include a caption. If there are several parts in one illustration, they should be arranged sequentially and have a common caption.
Requirements for illustrations

When submitting a manuscript, all illustrations with captions must be placed at the end of the article file. If there are several parts of one illustration, they must be arranged sequentially and have a common caption. In this case, the original illustration files must be submitted with the manuscript.
Source illustration files are accepted as follows. formats - jpg, tiff, gif, eps.
When preparing illustrations, it is necessary to take into account that the magazine will publish them in black and white.
Each file must contain one illustration. If the illustration consists of several parts, all of them must be grouped into one file with the correct arrangement of the parts. Illustrations must have sizes that correspond to their informative content: 8–8.5 cm (for one column), or 17–17.5 cm (for two columns), and have a resolution of at least 300 dpi.
Rules for formatting bibliographic references
Particular attention should be paid to the correct formatting of the list of references used and appropriate references to sources within the article. The list of references should be built from bibliographic references to the publications used, the list is numbered in the sequence of using the link to the corresponding source in the text of the article (i.e., the first in this list should contain the bibliographic reference first mentioned in the text of the article). To refer to a source in the text, use the number of the corresponding bibliographic reference in square brackets.

Bibliographic references must include the following information:

for a book - the surnames and initials of all authors; full title of the book; the name of the publishing house and the city in which it is located; the year of publishing; number of pages of the book, for example:

Bazykin A.D. Mathematical biophysics of interacting populations. M.: Nauka, 1985. 181 p.

Berryman A.A. Population systems: a general introduction. N.Y.: Plenum Press, 1981. 222 p.

for articles - surnames and initials of all authors; full title of the article; the name of the magazine, newspaper or collection in which the article was published; year of publication, publication time identifier (for a newspaper - issue number or publication date, for a magazine - year, volume or issue number, series), page numbers occupied by the article (start and end), for example:
Abramov S. A., Khmelnov D. E. Linear differential and difference systems // Programming

roving. 2013. No. 2. p. 51–74.

Schaffer W. M. Order and chaos in ecological systems // Ecology, 1985, v. 11, no. 1, pp. 93–106.

Mandrykin M.U., Mutilin V.S., Khoroshilov A.V. Introduction to the CEGAR method, clarification of abstraction by counterexamples // Proceedings of the Institute of System Programming of the Russian Academy of Sciences. 2013. t. 24. p. 219–292.

Lawall J. L., Brunel J., Palix N., Rydhof H. R., Stuart H., Muller G. WYSIWIB: A declarative approach to finding API protocols and bugs in Linux code // Proceedings of the 39th Annual IEEE/IFIP International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks (DSN). 2009, pp. 43–52.

for standards - name of the standard, standard number, place and year of publication, pages;
for patent documents - the name of the invention; patent number; country, number and date of the application for the invention, date of publication of the patent; invention bulletin number, page;
for deposited scientific works - surnames and initials of all authors; full title of the work; name of the depositing information center; number and date of deposit; number of pages of work;
for dissertations - the author’s surnames and initials, the full title of the dissertation; for which scientific degree the dissertation is being submitted; place and year of thesis defense; number of pages of the dissertation;
for electronic resources on the Internet - last names and initials of all authors (if known), full title of the material, full email address, date of publication or creation, date of access (if it is impossible to determine the date of publication or creation), for example: http://www. ispras.ru/proceedings/authors.php Froese R., Pauly D., (eds.), 2006. FishBase.http://www.fish-base.org. The titles of books, articles, other materials and documents published in a foreign language, as well as the names of their authors, must be given in the original transcription. The reference list should not include unpublished materials or materials that are not in the public domain.
Ethical standards for publications

The editorial board of the journal "Programming" strives to maintain high ethical standards related to the publication of articles in scientific journals. Plagiarism is not acceptable. If plagiarism is detected in an article, its publication is not permitted. Manuscripts or parts thereof submitted for publication should not be under consideration in other publications. The manuscript must not have been previously published in any other journal or publication. Authors must ensure that the material contained in the manuscript does not infringe any copyrights or rights of third parties. Our publication ethics statement is based on COPE's Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors.

Responsibilities of the authors

Compliance with the rules for preparing an article. The article must be prepared in accordance with the rules adopted by the editorial office (see the section “Rules for authors”).
Originality and plagiarism. The authors undertake to guarantee the originality of their own works and, if the author cites someone else's statements or research results, references are provided to these works.
Multiple or parallel publications. The author should not publish the result of the work in more than one journal. Simultaneous submission of a manuscript to two or more journals is considered unethical behavior and is unacceptable.
Mandatory links. All borrowed materials in the manuscript must contain references to the authors. The authors undertake to provide references to studies that determined the direction and nature of their work.
Authorship of articles. The list of authors should be limited to those who made significant contributions to the concept, implementation, and content of the work. Participants who contributed less should be listed as co-authors. If there are persons who have made significant contributions to particular stages of the work, they should be mentioned as contributors. A representative of the team of authors undertakes to demonstrate the final version of the article to all participants in its creation and obtain their agreement with the assessment of their contribution to the work.

 

 

Copyright Notice

 

Authors who publish with this journal agree to the following terms:

  1. Authors retain copyright and grant the Publisher exclusive license to first publication.
  2. Authors are able to distribute the manuscript and/or the article in accordance with Self-Archiving policy of the journal (see details).
  3. The manuscript can be accepted for publication only by decision of the Editor-in-Chief and the Editorial board of the journal in accordance with the Manuscript stelection policy of the journal (see details).
  4. Published Article will be distributed in print and electronic version and will be available online by Subscription or in Open Access at the discretion of the Publisher. 

 

An exclusive license for publication granted by authors allows the publisher to use the article in the following ways:

  • the reproduction of the Article, as well as the metadata of the Article, in any material form, including on paper and/or electronic media as a separate work and/or as part of the Journal, and/or as part of the Licensee's and/or other parties' databases, at the Licensee's discretion;
  • the dissemination of copies of the Article, as well as the metadata of the Article, or any other disposal of its original or copies, including on paper and/or electronic media as a separate work and/or as part of the Journal, and/or as part of the Licensee's and/or any other parties' databases, at the Licensee's discretion, including distributing or otherwise using the Article or portions (excerpts) thereof for publication in scientific, educational, technical or professional journals or other periodicals and derivative works; in printed and electronic versions of such journals, periodicals and derivative works in all media and formats now existing and which may arise in the future;
  • making the Article available to the public in a way that any person may gain access to the Article from any place and at any time out of preference;
  • reprocessing of the Article by translating it into any languages at the Licensee's option, and using the reprocessed (translated) Article in the above ways.

Other rights not directly transferred to the publisher under this License Agreement, including patent rights to any process, method etc., described by the Authors in the manuscript, as well as trademark rights, are reserved for the Authors.

 

All the Copyright statements for authors are present in the Standart Publishing Agreement to Publish an Article. The Agreement filled in and signed by authors should be upload to the Publisher within the all other files accompainged a manuscript when submitting.

 

 

Privacy Statement

Confidentiality. Members of the editorial board should not disclose information about a submitted manuscript to anyone other than the author, potential reviewers, editorial consultants, and the publisher, as appropriate. Disclosure and Conflict of Interest. Information contained in unpublished manuscripts should not be used in the works of members of the editorial board without the written consent of the author.

Peer Review Process

 

Each manuscript is assigned to at least one peer reviewer. The journal follows a double-blind reviewing procedure. The period from submission to the first decision is up to 52 days. The approximate rejection rate is 80%. The final decision on the acceptance of a manuscript for publication is made by the Editor-in-Chief.

If Editors, including the Editor-in-Chief, publish in the journal, they do not participate in the decision-making process for manuscripts where they are listed as co-authors.

6 issues per year

A. I. Avetisyan  — Chief Editor

Russian Federation
A. K. Petrenko  — Deputy Chief Editor

Russian Federation
L. E. Karpov  — Executive Secretary

Russian Federation
T. Olovyannikova  — Editorial Manager

Russian Federation

The journal was founded in 1975 and publishes articles on all issues related to theoretical and practical programming: operating systems, programming technologies, programming languages ​​and compilers, parallel programming, program verification and testing, computer graphics, computer algebra, etc. The journal is intended for researchers, practitioners and students. The frequency of publication is 6 issues per year. The journal is included in the list of the Higher Attestation Commission.

The contact persons
Chief Editor
A. I. Avetisyan
Deputy Chief Editor
A. K. Petrenko
Executive Secretary
L. E. Karpov
Editorial Manager
T. Olovyannikova
progr@ispras.ru
+7 (495) 939-55-74
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