ACM Computing Classification System
SUBJECT CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM FOR COMPUTING
ACM Computing Classification Scheme; ACM Classification Scheme; CR Classification; Cr category; ACM CCS; Computing Classification System; Association for Computing Machinery CCS; Association for Computing Machinery Computing Classification System; 2012 CCS; 2012 ACM CCS; 2012 Computing Classification System; 2012 ACM Computing Classification System; 1998 CCS; 1998 ACM Computing Classification System; 1998 Computing Classification System; 1998 ACM CCS; Computing Reviews Classification System; ACM Computing Reviews Classification System; ACM CRCS; ACM Computing Classification System 2012; Computing Classification System 2012; ACM CCS 2012; CCS 2012; ACM Computing Classification System 1998; Computing Classification System 1998; ACM CCS 1998; CCS 1998; ACM Computing Classification System 1991; 1991 ACM Computing Classification System; Computing Classification System 1991; 1991 Computing Classification System; ACM CCS 1991; 1991 ACM CCS; CCS 1991; 1991 CCS; ACM Computing Classification System 1982; 1982 ACM Computing Classification System; 1982 Computing Classification System; Computing Classification System 1982; ACM CCS 1982; CCS 1982; ACM Computing Classification System 1983; 1983 ACM Computing Classification System; 1983 Computing Classification System; Computing Classification System 1983; ACM CCS 1983; CCS 1983; ACM Computing Classification System 1987; 1987 ACM Computing Classification System; 1987 Computing Classification System; Computing Classification System 1987; ACM CCS 1987; CCS 1987; 1964 ACM Computing Reviews Classification System; ACM Computing Reviews Classification System 1964; 1964 Computing Reviews Classification System; Computing Reviews Classification System 1964; ACM CRCS 1964; CRCS 1964
The ACM Computing Classification System (CCS) is a subject classification system for computing devised by the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM). The system is comparable to the Mathematics Subject Classification (MSC) in scope, aims, and structure, being used by the various ACM journals to organize subjects by area.