Metrics

Impact metrics
The following citation metrics are produced by abstracting and indexing databases using their respective datasets. These metrics represent a variety of methods for measuring the citation impact of published research on a journal level.

2 year impact factor: 0.4

Engineering, Multidisciplinary 149 out of 179

Total citations made in the JCR year to content published in a journal in the prior two years are divided by the number of articles and reviews published by the journal in the prior two years.

5 year impact factor: 0.4

Engineering, Multidisciplinary 152 out of 179

Total citations made in the JCR year to content published in a journal in the prior five years are divided by the number of articles and reviews published by the journal in the prior five years.

Journal Citation Indicator 0.14

Engineering, Multidisciplinary 140 out of 179

The Journal Citation Indicator (JCI) is a measure of citation impact that is normalized by subject category. It is calculated using citations from items published in the JCI year and prior three years, to items published in the prior three years. Because of the category normalization, a score of 1 means that articles in a journal received a number of citations equal to the average citation count in that subject category.

CiteScore: 1.000

Computational Mathematics 159 out of 201 | Computer Science Applications 785 out of 947 | General Engineering 271 out of 344

Scopus provides the journal’s CiteScore, which is calculated as the total citations made in the CiteScore year and the prior three years to content published in the CiteScore year and the prior three years, divided by the total number of items published by the journal in the CiteScore year and prior three years.

SCImago Journal Rank (SJR): 0.179

Computational Mathematics 159 out of 194 | Computer Science Applications 776 out of 952 | Engineering (miscellaneous) 446 out of 595

The SJR weighs incoming citations according to the prestige of the publications they come from. Total, weighted citations made in the SCImago year to content published in a journal in the prior three years are divided by the total number of items published by the journal in the prior three years.

h5-index: 12

Google’s h5-index is calculated by finding the h-index for articles in a publication over the last five complete calendar years, where h is equal to the number of articles over a five year period that have at least h citations each.

h5-median: 16

The h5-median is calculated by finding the median number of citations for the articles that comprise a publication’s h5-index.

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