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Writing Visual Prolog Articles

PDC will pay a fee to authors of articles (in English) about Visual Prolog or uses of Visual Prolog. The fee will depend on the size of the article, whether it has been published in a magazine or not.

To be entitled to the author’s fee PDC must approve in advance to a proposal of the article (email to sales@visual-prolog.com a short statement -about a page- that says what your article will be about).

The author must ask the magazine if PDC is permitted to publish the article on PDC’s Homepage.

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Editorial Calendars:

  1. PC AI
  2. IEEE
  3. Dr. Dobbs

Maybe the editorial calendars below can inspire you to write an article !

PC AI (circulation 20-22.000)

PC AI - Writers' Guidelines and Submission Requirements:

Jan/Feb Intelligent Tools/Languages
Mar/Apr Object Oriented Development
May/Jun Neural Nets / Fuzzy Logic
Jul/Aug Knowledge-Based Systems
Sep/Oct Data Mining / Genetic Algorithms / Modeling
Nov/Dec Business Applications
Jan/Feb Intelligent Tools / Languages
Mar/Apr Object Oriented Development

 

IEEE Intelligent Systems (circulation 7000)
Jan/Feb Ontologies
Ontologies, or explicit representations of domain concepts, are essential for developing and using intelligent systems, as well as for enabling different kinds of computer systems to work together. Ontologies provide systems developers with the vocabulary for representing knowledge in a specific application area and with a core of knowledge in that application. Ontology development, however, is difficult and time-consuming. This issue will look at ongoing efforts to develop reusable libraries of ontologies for a wide variety of applications.
Mar/Apr Intelligent Agents
Rapid access to large amounts of information will be crucial in the 21st century's data-rich society. However, the means for navigating this new resource are still a puzzle. How will users find appropriate knowledge, given that so much is available? As this issue will show, intelligent agents could be the critical tool in coping with the complexities of the information-rich problems such as those imposed by the explosion of data on the Internet.
May/Jun Intelligent Information Retrieval
Intelligent information retrieval-the problem of delivering truly relevant documents matching user needs-has become increasingly central in recent years thanks to the dramatically growing amounts of online textual data. Addressing this problem calls for synergy between information retrieval and artificial intelligence, including machine learning. This special issue will present creative approaches to solving intelligent information retrieval problems using AI or ML techniques, including text data mining, translingual and multimedia retrieval, and intelligent user interaction.
Jul/Aug Constraints
A wide variety of problems can be naturally modeled as constraint-satisfaction and optimization problems, including scheduling, planning, resource allocation, routing, design, configuration, and diagnosis applications in the engineering, manufacturing, and service sectors. Once so modeled, powerful algorithms, libraries, and languages can be brought to bear on these problems. The special issue will provide insight into the increasing popularity of constraint technology.

Intelligent Integration and Use of Large Text, Image, Video, and Audio Corpora This issue will also describe current research in, and potential contributions of, intelligent, integrated systems that use text, image, video, and audio (TIVA) sources. It will emphasize the (offline) processing and analysis of TIVA sources in preparation for later use. Articles will deal with two aspects of the exploitation of these sources: What intelligent systems can be built to use or reuse these sources? How can these sources help create smarter programs?

Sep/Oct Knowledge Management and the Internet
Knowledge management is a key progress factor in organizations. It involves explicit and persistent representation of knowledge of dispersed groups of people in the organization, to improve the organization's activities. When the organization's knowledge is distributed among several experts and documents located all over the world, the Internet or an intranet and World Wide Web techniques can be the means for the acquisition, modeling, and management of this distributed knowledge. This issue will cover issues related to knowledge management, corporate memory, and knowledge distribution via the Internet and intranets.
Nov/Dec Data Mining
Interest continues to grow in the use of AI to discover, represent, and test generalizations in large data sets. Data mining has brought together work in machine learning, deductive databases, visualization, and other fields to create innovative applications and products. This issue will focus on innovative techniques that have produced notable results, success (or failure) stories, descriptions of significant applications and systems, and critiques of the field.

 

Dr. Dobb’s (circulation)

Dr. Dobb's Author Guidelines: Dr. Dobb's Author Guidelines: Dr. Dobb's Author Guidelines:

Issue  
April Algorithms
May Database Development
June Object-Oriented Design
July Communications and Networking
August Visual Programming
September Graphics Programming
October C++ Programming
November Operating Systems
December Computer Security