Friday 1 February 2008

After the Impressive Results for the WSEAS Journals (see SJR factors below), we have started now

After the Impressive Results for the WSEAS Journals (see SJR factors
below), we have started now
the FREE and OPEN Publication of the PDF of the accepted papers on the
Web.

Free for all the Scientists to Publish & Free to Download everything!

So, our authors will be able to receive more citations.
This is necessary for the WSEAS impact, since now all the PDFs will be
open for all and we must
be competitive regarding the scientific quality.

The main criterion for publication is: Scientific Quality: Original
Work, Breakthrough Publications that
will bring CITATIONS to the Authors and to the WSEAS of course.


Example of OPEN PDFs
http://www.worldses.org/journals/economics/economics-march2007.htm

Simultaneously, the Journals will be published in HARD COPY. If
somebody needs the hard copy, he will pay
the cost.

* Unfortunately for the old issues we cannot open their PDFs because
we have some constraints
from the subscribers.

On the other hand, WSEAS puts the bar for acceptance extremely high.
We have given instructions to the Reviewers.
See: http://www.worldses.org/review/index.html

Our Statistics for the WSEAS Journals say that for every 10 papers, 1
is accepted and 9 is rejected, approximately. We are waiting the
review of extended papers from July 2007 - December 2007 to announce
the official statistics per journal. Up to now, the rejection rate is
approximately: 10% accepted, 90% rejected
(For Conferences: See for each conference the link:
http://www.wseas.org/reports/)

Please, forward this message to your colleagues.


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SJR factors for 6 WSEAS Journals

WSEAS Transactions on Computers: 0,038 (SJR 2006)
WSEAS Transactions on Information Science and Applications: 0,039 (SJR
2006)
WSEAS Transactions on Circuits and Systems: 0,039 (SJR 2006)
WSEAS Transactions on Communications: 0,039 (SJR 2006)
WSEAS Transactions on Electronics: 0,038 (SJR 2006)
WSEAS Transactions on Systems: 0,038 (SJR 2006)
WSEAS Transactions on Mathematics: 0,039 (SJR 2006)

FOR COMPARISON:
Microwave and Optical Technology Letters, Wiley: 0,076 (SJR 2006)
IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation: 0,140 (SJR 2006)
IEEE Transactions on Communications: 0,093 (SJR 2006)
IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion: 0,076 (SJR 2006)
IEEE Transactions on Education: 0,051 (SJR 2006)
IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics: 0,049 (SJR 2006)
IEEE Transactions on Audio, Speech and Language Processing: 0,000
(SJR 2006)

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NEWS in TECHNOLOGY -- OUR TECHNOLOGICAL NEWS:

Motorola has flagged the possibility of selling of its struggling
cellular handset division, saying it is "exploring the structural and
strategic realignment of its businesses to better equip its mobile
devices business to recapture global market leadership and to enhance
shareholder value."

It said that alternatives could include "the separation of mobile
devices from its other businesses in order to permit each business to
grow and better serve its customers."

President and CEO, Greg Brown, said: "All of our businesses have
exceptional people, products and intellectual property and the ability
to achieve category leadership in their markets. We are exploring ways
in which our mobile devices business can accelerate its recovery and
retain and attract talent while enabling our shareholders to realize
the value of this great franchise."

The extent of the business' woes were revealed when the company
announced its full year results last month. Commenting on these,
Martin Garner, mobile director at Ovum, anticipated today's
announcement saying: "Given the length and depth of the handset
problems, it's increasingly difficult to see why shareholders should
see logic in keeping the divisions together. Are there really
valuable synergies between the other divisions and a handset business
that is in such difficulty? Or would it be better to break the company
up?"

He added: "There has been speculation about who might buy the handset
division. We think that a sale is unlikely. But there might be
interest in a Sony Ericsson style joint venture."

Of the result Garner said: "what is horrifying is the lack of
optimism. This suggests that there was not enough useful new product
in Motorola's cupboard (possibly some products in the pipeline have
been cancelled) and [formerCEO] Ed Zander's mid-2007 recovery bet has
gone wrong.

"The handset volumes are well below Motorola's normal seasonal
pattern. Greg Brown pointed to heavy competition, gaps in the
portfolio (3G, China and other emerging markets), new product
development being late and weakening demand for existing products
(KRZR, RAZR2). On the latter, it's not clear if this was driven by US
consumer conditions."

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