IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics

Journal Title
IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics

IEEE T IND INFORM

ISSN / eISSN
1551-3203
Aims and Scope
IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics focuses on knowledge-based factory automation as a means to enhance industrial fabrication and manufacturing processes. This embraces a collection of techniques that use information analysis, manipulation, and distribution to achieve higher efficiency, effectiveness, reliability, and/or security within the industrial environment. The scope of the Transaction includes reporting, defining, providing a forum for discourse, and informing its readers about the latest developments in intelligent and computer control systems, robotics, factory communications and automation, flexible manufacturing, visionsystems, and data acquisition and signal processing.
Subject Area

AUTOMATION & CONTROL SYSTEMS

COMPUTER SCIENCE, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS

ENGINEERING, INDUSTRIAL

CiteScore
22.40 View Trend
CiteScore Ranking
Category Quartile Rank
Engineering - Control and Systems Engineering Q1 #1/286
Engineering - Computer Science Applications Q1 #6/792
Engineering - Electrical and Electronic Engineering Q1 #13/738
Engineering - Information Systems Q1 #7/379
Web of Science Core Collection
Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE) Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI)
Indexed -
Category (Journal Citation Reports 2023) Quartile
AUTOMATION & CONTROL SYSTEMS - SCIE Q1
COMPUTER SCIENCE, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS - SCIE Q1
ENGINEERING, INDUSTRIAL - SCIE Q1
H-index
100
Country/Area of Publication
UNITED STATES
Publisher
IEEE Computer Society
Publication Frequency
Bi-monthly
Year Publication Started
2005
Annual Article Volume
879
Open Access
NO
Contact
IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC, 445 HOES LANE, PISCATAWAY, USA, NJ, 08855-4141
Verified Reviews
Note: Verified reviews are sourced from across review platforms and social media globally.
Posted on May 8th.
Notice of major revision on August 19th, with two minor revisions and one rejection for resubmission. The submission was made to a journal that is an extension of CCF B. There were no major issues with the minor revisions, and the main concern for the rejection and resubmission was to clearly differentiate between the content that had been previously published in conference papers and the new content.
Resubmitted on September 19th, with an emphasis on distinguishing the comparison between the conference work and the submitted manuscript.
Accepted on November 8th.
The above is the sharing of submission information. There is also a question that needs consultation. In the final submission stage, does TII require a single-column source file? Is there a template available, or should one prepare it themselves? Is this document necessary, or can the submission be made with a double-column source file? The specific requirements for this document are as follows: Format the complete document (including text, figures, and tables) with single-column double-space using a 12-point font size. Save the document as TXT_TII-1x-xxxx.doc (if it is a Word file) or TXT_TII-1x-xxxx.tex (if it is a LaTeX project).
2022-11-15
Major revision: 2022.6.6
Resubmitted: 2022.8.2
The paper was resubmitted after revisions following the R&R (revise and resubmit) decision. It went to the Associate Editor (AE) on May 9th and entered the review process on May 16th. There were suspicions of arbitration. Fortunately, on June 6th, it was given a major revision, with 6 weeks to make the necessary changes. At this point, the three reviewers' comments on the innovation of the paper became irrelevant. The questions raised by the first and third reviewers were not very critical, while the second reviewer still had a lot of sharp questions and requested additional comparative experiments. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it was not possible to conduct experiments at the university. An extension of 2 weeks was granted, and the revised paper was submitted today. The outcome is unknown, so I will provide an update later. This is my first submission to TII (Transaction on Industrial Informatics) and it feels much more challenging compared to its sister journal TIE (Transaction on Industrial Electronics).
2022-08-02

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