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JCIS - Journal of Computational Interdisciplinary Sciences

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ISSN 1983-8409

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Aims and Scope

The Journal of Computational Interdisciplinary Sciences (JCIS) is the official journal of Pan-American Association of Computational Interdisciplinary Sciences (PACIS). The main objective of the JCIS is to publish original research findings in the fields covered by the Scientific Committees of PACIS. The Editorial Board coordinates and evaluates the articles to be published. JCIS is published three times a year: Issue 1 (Fev/Mar); Issue 2 (Jun/Jul); Issue 3 (Oct/Nov).

The mission of the JCIS is to publish papers that augment the application of scientific computing and computational mathematics on physical, chemical, biological and social phenomena. Applications in technological problems, innovation and economy are also in the journal scope. Methods from computational mathematics, computational statistics and computational physics are also considered main subjects. Computational methods applied in space and environmental sciences are of great editorial interest.

Papers can be oriented toward theory, experimentation, algorithms, numerical simulations, or applications as long as the work is creative and sound. All papers should be submitted in English and must meet common standards of usage and grammar. In addition, because of its multidisciplinary nature, at minimum the introduction to the paper should be readable to a broad range of scientists and not only to specialists in the subject area. The computational interdisciplinary area of the paper should be made clear using one of the journal key words: Computational Mathematics & Statistics; Computational Physics and Chemistry; Computational Biology and Bioinformatics; Computational Engineering & Technological Innovation; Applied Computing in Space and Environmental Sciences; Computational Data Analysis and Simulation in General Sciences. Failure to achieve this could disqualify the paper.

The abbreviated title of the journal is J. Comp. Int. Sci., which should be used in bibliographies, footnotes and bibliographical references and strips.

Editorial Assistants: J.C. Becceneri & M.J.A. Bolzan

Production: SOLGRAF Publicacoes Ltda, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil

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Editorial Board

Editors-in-Chief

Fernando A. Oliveira

  • Lab of Supercomputing for Complex Systems Simulation
  • ICCMP and Institute of Physics - University of Brasilia
  • Asa Norte
  • CEP 70919-970
  • Brasilia, DF, Brazil
  • e-mail: fao@epacis.org

Reinaldo R. Rosa

  • Lab for Computing and Applied Mathematics
  • National Institute for Space Research
  • Av. dos Astronautas, 1758
  • CEP 12227-010
  • Sao Jose dos Campos, SP, Brazil
  • e-mail: reinaldo@lac.inpe.br

Associate Editor

Marcus J. B. Hauser

  • Abteilung Biophysik
  • Institut fur Experimentelle Physik
  • Otto-von-Guericke-Universitat Magdeburg
  • Universitatsplatz 2
  • 39106 Magdeburg, Germany
  • e-mail: marcus.hauser@physik.uni-magdeburg.de

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Guide for Authors

  • Submission of a paper indicates a tacit understanding that it is not actively being considered for publication in other journals.
  • Once a paper is accepted for publication, the author is assumed to have transferred copyright to the Publisher. The author(s) will receive pdf files.
  • Please, use JCIS's style file (in Latex) for preparing your manuscript. Click here to download templates (144 kb).
  • Submit the PDF format to: jcis@epacis.org
  • The electronic content for JCIS can be accessed through: http://epacis.org/jcis.php
  • Future Electronic Gateways: CrossRef; Google Scholar; NASA Astrophysics Data System; Scopus; Scielo.
  • The PDF file of the final version of each accepted paper, as well a hard copy of the Journal, are supplied to the corresponding authors and members of PACIS free of charge.

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Subscription - Printed Version

  • 1 Issue: US$ 30
  • 1 Volume (3 Issues): US$ 80,00

Order only by e-mail: jcis@epacis.org

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Online Articles

Volume 1, Issue 1, Pages 1-70 (15 December 2008)

  • Editorial Note
  • Pages 1-2
  • Reinaldo R. Rosa
  • pdn: jcis.2009.01.01.ED001 (Free PDF)
  • 1. A new multi-particle collision algorithm for optimization in a high performance environment
  • Pages 3-10
  • Eduardo F. P. da Luz, Jose C. Becceneri and Haroldo F. Campos Velho
  • pdn: jcis.2009.01.01.0001 (Free PDF)
  • 2. Pattern formation in spatially ramped Rayleigh-B'enard systems
  • Pages 11-32
  • Jose Pontes, Daniel Walgraef and Christo I. Christov
  • pdn: jcis.2009.01.01.0002 (Free PDF)
  • 3. Stochastic touristic walk: analytical approaches, algorithm and numerical results
  • Pages 33-40
  • Juliana M. Berbert, Rodrigo S. Gonzalez and Alexandre S. Martinez
  • pdn: jcis.2009.01.01.0003 (Free PDF)
  • 4. Agent-based modelling of glucose transport
  • Pages 41-50
  • Rolina D. Van Gaalen and Mikko Karttunen
  • pdn: jcis.2009.01.01.0004 (Free PDF)
  • 5. Combining wavelets and linear spectral mixture model for MODIS satellite sensor time-series analysis
  • Pages 51-56
  • Ramon M. Freitas and Yosio E. Shimabukuro
  • pdn: jcis.2009.01.01.0005 (Free PDF)
  • 6. Use of ordinary Kriging algorithm and wavelet analysis to understanding the turbidity behavior in an Amazon floodplain
  • Pages: 57-70
  • Enner H. Alcantara
  • pdn: jcis.2009.01.01.0006 (Free PDF)

Volume 1, Issue 2, Pages 71-184 (June 2009)

  • Editorial Note
  • Page 71
  • Reinaldo R. Rosa, Fernando A. Oliveira, Marcus J.B. Hauser
  • pdn: jcis.2009.01.02.ED002 (Free PDF)
  • 7. Riddled basins in complex physical and biological systems
  • Pages 73-82
  • Ricardo L. Viana, Sabrina Camargo, Rodrigo F. Pereira, Marcos C. Verges, Sergio R. Lopes and Sandro Ely S. Pinto
  • pdn: jcis.2009.01.02.0007 (Free PDF)
  • 8. A model for patchy stomatal conductance in homobaric leaves
  • Pages 83-88
  • Marcus C. Ferraz, Gustavo M. Souza and Carmen P. C. Prado
  • pdn: jcis.2009.01.02.0008 (Free PDF)
  • 9. Dynamical systems: an integrable kernel for resonance effects
  • Pages 89-94
  • Jorge Kennety S. Formiga and Rodolpho Vilhena de Moraes
  • pdn: jcis.2009.01.02.0009 (Free PDF)
  • 10. Ordered structures and phase transitions in a phase field crystal model for adsorbed layers
  • Pages 95-98
  • Jorge A. P. Ramos, Enzo Granato, Cristian V. Achim, See Chen Ying, Ken R. Elder and Tapio Ala-Nissila
  • pdn: jcis.2009.01.02.0010 (Free PDF)
  • 11. Ratchetlike pulse controlling the Fermi deceleration and hyperacceleration
  • Pages 99-103
  • Cesar Manchein and Marcus W. Beims
  • pdn: jcis.2009.01.02.0011 (Free PDF)
  • 12. Complexity perspectives: an anomalous diffusion approach
  • Pages: 105-111
  • Guilherme R. Rezende, Luciano C. Lapas and Fernando A. Oliveira
  • pdn: jcis.2009.01.02.0012 (Free PDF)
  • 13. A numerical study for non-stationary anomalous diffusion considering non-inversive velocity correlation functions
  • Pages 113-117
  • Marcel V. S. Santos, Cassia C. Donato, Ismael V. L. Costa and Fernando A. Oliveira
  • pdn: jcis.2009.01.02.0013 (Free PDF)
  • 14. Deterministic tourist walk
  • Pages: 119-125
  • Rodrigo Silva Gonzalez, Juliana Militao Berbet, Cesar Augusto Sangaletti Tercariol, Wilnice Tavares Reis Oliveira and Alexandre Souto Martinez
  • pdn: jcis.2009.01.02.00014 (Free PDF)
  • 15. Analysis of the package dependency on Debian GNU/Linux
  • Pages 127-133
  • O. Felicio de Sousa, M. A. de Menezes and Thadeu J. P. Penna
  • pdn: jcis.2009.01.02.0015 (Free PDF)
  • 16. A topological analysis of a geographical model for internet
  • Pages: 135-139
  • Andre Franceschi de Angelis, Gonzalo Travieso, Carlos Antonio Ruggiero and Luciano da Fontoura Costa
  • pdn: jcis.2009.01.02.0016 (Free PDF)
  • 17. Bio-inspired algorithms applied to microstrip antennas design
  • Pages 141-147
  • Carlos Henrique da Silva Santos, Kleucio Claudio, Marcos Sergio Goncalves, Juliano Rodrigues Brianeze and Hugo Enrique Hernandez-Figueroa
  • pdn: jcis.2009.01.02.0017 (Free PDF)
  • 18. Investigation of static curve information for multiobjective system identification
  • Pages: 149-157
  • Samir Angelo Milani Martins, Daniel Cunha de Souza Braga, Erivelton Geraldo Nepomuceno, Thiago Veloso Gomes and Maria Figueiredo Reis
  • pdn: jcis.2009.01.02.0018 (Free PDF)
  • 19. A pattern reduction procedure in a one-dimensional cutting stock problem by grouping items according to their demands
  • Pages 159-164
  • Goncalo Renildo Lima Cerqueira and Horacio Hideki Yanasse
  • pdn: jcis.2009.01.02.0019 (Free PDF)
  • 20. A new numerical code for the Bondi problem
  • Pages: 165-173
  • Henrique P. de Oliveira and E. L. Rodrigues
  • pdn: jcis.2009.01.02.0020 (Free PDF)
  • 21. Generalized numerical lattices for time series representation in complex data systems
  • Pages: 175-184
  • Thalita B. Veronese, Reinaldo R. Rosa, Nandamudi L. Vijaykumar and Mauricio J. A. Bolzan
  • pdn: jcis.2009.01.02.0021 (Free PDF)

Volume 1, Issue 3, Pages 185, 250 (March 2010)

  • Editorial Note
  • Page 185
  • Reinaldo R. Rosa, Fernando A. Oliveira, Marcus J.B. Hauser
  • pdn: jcis.2009.01.03.ED003 (Free PDF)
  • 22. The Brazilian Virtual Observatory - A New Paradigm for Astronomy
  • Pages 187-206
  • Reinaldo R. de Carvalho, Roy R. Gal, Haroldo F. de Campos Velho, Hugo V. Capelato, Francesco La Barbera, Eduardo C. Vasconcellos, Renata S.R. Ruiz, Joao L. Kohl-Moreira, Paulo A.A. Lopes and Marcele Soares-Santos
  • pdn: jcis.2009.01.03.0022 (Free PDF)
  • 23. An Architeture with Automatic Load Balancing for Real-Time Simulation and Visualization Systems
  • Pages 207-224
  • Mark Joselli, Marcelo Zamith, Esteban Clua, Regina Leal-Toledo, Anselmo Montenegro, Luis Valente, Bruno Feijo and Paulo Pagliosa
  • pdn: jcis.2009.01.03.0023 (Free PDF)
  • 24. Chaos and Hyperchaos in a Symmetric Coupling of Three Quadratic Maps
  • Pages 225-231
  • Joao C. Xavier and Paulo C. Rech
  • pdn: jcis.2009.01.03.0024 (Free PDF)
  • 25. A Biologically Motived Fuzz-like Measure for Complex Structures Perception
  • Pages 233-239
  • Thalita Biazzuz Veronese and Mauricio Pozzobon Martins
  • pdn: jcis.2009.01.03.0025 (Free PDF)
  • 26. Detection, Extraction, and Analysis of The Vein Network of The Slime Mould Physarum Polycephalum
  • Pages 241-249
  • Werner Baumgarten and Marcus J.B. Hauser
  • pdn: jcis.2009.01.03.0026 (Free PDF)

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