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Comm. ACM; Communications of the acm; Commun. ACM; CACM (magazine); CACM (journal); Communications of the Association for Computing Machinery; Commun ACM; Comm ACM; Communications of the ACM (CACM)

Communications of the ACM         
<publication> (CACM) A monthly publication by the {Association for Computing Machinery} sent to all members. CACM is an influential publication that keeps computer science professionals up to date on developments. Each issue includes articles, case studies, practitioner oriented pieces, regular columns, commentary, departments, the ACM Forum, technical correspondence and advertisements. http://acm.org/cacm/. (1995-01-18)
Communications of the ACM         
Communications of the ACM is the monthly journal of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM). It was established in 1958, with Saul Rosen as its first managing editor.
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MINISTRY OR OTHER GOVERNMENT AGENCY CHARGED WITH COMMUNICATION
Irish Minister for Communications; Department of Communications (Ireland); Ministry of Communications and Information Technology; Department of Communications; Department of Communication; Ministry of Communication and Information Technology; Ministry of Communications and Information Technologies; Minister for Communications; Ministry of Information and Communications; Ministry of Communications
A Communications Ministry or Department of Communications is a ministry or other government agency charged with communication. Communications responsibilities includes regulating telecommunications, postal services, broadcasting and print media.

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Communications of the ACM

Communications of the ACM is the monthly journal of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM). It was established in 1958, with Saul Rosen as its first managing editor. It is sent to all ACM members. Articles are intended for readers with backgrounds in all areas of computer science and information systems. The focus is on the practical implications of advances in information technology and associated management issues; ACM also publishes a variety of more theoretical journals. The magazine straddles the boundary of a science magazine, trade magazine, and a scientific journal. While the content is subject to peer review, the articles published are often summaries of research that may also be published elsewhere. Material published must be accessible and relevant to a broad readership.

From 1960 onward, CACM also published algorithms, expressed in ALGOL. The collection of algorithms later became known as the Collected Algorithms of the ACM.

According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2021 impact factor of 14.065.