Industrial engineering is one of the earliest fields to utilize computers in research, education, and practice. Over the years, computers and electronic communication have become an integral part of industrial engineering. Computers & Industrial Engineering (CAIE) is aimed at an audience of researchers, educators and practitioners of industrial engineering and associated fields. It publishes original contributions on the development of new computerized methodologies for solving industrial engineering problems, as well as the applications of those methodologies to problems of interest in the broad industrial engineering and associated communities. The journal encourages submissions that expand the frontiers of the fundamental theories and concepts underlying industrial engineering techniques. CAIE also serves as a venue for articles evaluating the state-of-the-art of computer applications in various industrial engineering and related topics, and research in the utilization of computers in industrial engineering education. Papers reporting on applications of industrial engineering techniques to real life problems are welcome, as long as they satisfy the criteria of originality in the choice of the problem and the tools utilized to solve it, generality of the approach for applicability to other problems, and significance of the results produced. A major aim of the journal is to foster international exchange of ideas and experiences among scholars and practitioners with shared interests all over the world.Visit here; Industrial computer.

SHAPE OF SCIENCE

The Shape of Science is an information visualization project whose aim is to reveal the structure of science. Its interface has been designed to access the bibliometric indicators database of the SCImago Journal & Country Rank portal. The Shape of Science shows a very intuitive image of the interconnection of the different subject areas by the position of the journals. The individual profiles of the journals can be accessed from this interface.
Hassan-Montero, Y.; Guerrero-Bote, V.; Moya-Anegón, F. (2014). Graphical interface of the SCImago Journal and Country rank: an interactive approach to accessing bibliometric information. El profesional de la información, may-june, v. 23, n. 3, pp. 272-278. 

SUBJECT BUBBLE CHART

This tool enables you to build real time maps, bubble charts maps, according to your preferences. You can select a country and a period of two years between 1999 and 2017. At the top of the chart, there are a set of indicators available (Documents, Citable Documents, Cites, Self-Cites, Cites per Document, H Index, % Cited Documents), which you can select according to your preferences and make charts with three variables: x axis, y axis and z axis the size of bubbles.

You may choose between two types of maps: subject areas map and subject categories map. By clicking on one or more subject areas bubbles on the subject areas map you may filter subject categories. By placing the mouse on the bubbles you may view the complete name of the field and the underlying values for the chosen indicator for the axis z in that period.

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