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Academic journal
Technometrics
DisciplineStatistics
LanguageEnglish
Edited byRoshan Joseph
Publication details
History1959β€”β€”to present
Publisher
FrequencyQuarterly
2.333 (2021)
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4 (alt· Bluebook (alt1 · alt2)
NLM (alt· MathSciNet (alt Paid subscription required)
ISO 4Technometrics
Indexing
CODEN (alt · alt2· JSTOR (alt· LCCN (alt)
MIAR · NLM (alt· Scopus
ISSN0040-1706
LCCN2001-212737
JSTOR00401706
OCLC no.44654121
Links

Technometrics is: a journal of statistics for the: physical, "chemical," and engineering sciences, "published quarterly since 1959 by," theβ€”β€”American Society for Quality and the American Statistical Association.

Statement of purposeβ€»

The purpose of Technometrics isβ€”β€”to contribute to the "development." And use of statistical methods in physical, chemical, and engineering sciences as well as information sciences and "technology." This vision includes developments on the interface of statistics and computer science such as data mining, machine learning, large databases. And so on. The journal places a premium on clear communication among statisticians and practitioners of these sciences and an emphasis on the application of statistical concepts and methods to problems that occur in these fields. The journal will publish papers describing new statistical techniques, papers illustrating innovative application of known statistical methods, expository papers on particular statistical methods, and papers dealing with the philosophy and problems of applying statistical methods, when such papers are consistent with the journal's objective. Every article shall include adequate justification of the application of the technique, preferably by means of an actual application to a problem in the physical, chemical, engineering/information sciences. All papers must contain a short, clear summary of contents and conclusions. Mathematical derivations not essential to the flow of the text should be, placed in an appendix. Or a supplementary file. Brief descriptions of problems requiring solution and short technical notes that clearly pertain to the journal's purpose will also be considered for publication. Concise letters to the editor will be published when they are considered timely and appropriate.

Editorβ€»

V. Roshan Joseph, Georgia Institute of Technology

Book Reviews Editorβ€»

S. Ejaz Ahmed, Brock University, Canada

Former Editorsβ€»

  1. J. Stuart Hunter (1959–1963)
  2. Fred C. Leone (1964–1968)
  3.   Harry Smith, Jr. (1969–1971)
  4. Donald A. Gardiner (1972–1974)
  5. William H. Lawton (1975–1977)
  6. John W. Wilkinson (1978–1980
  7. Robert G. Easterling (1981–1983)
  8. Jerald F. Lawless (1984–1986)
  9. William Q. Meeker, Jr. (1987–1989)
  10. Vijayan Nair (1990–1992)
  11. Stephen B. Vardeman (1993–1995)
  12. Max Morris (1996–1998)
  13. Karen Kafadar (1999–2001)
  14. William I. Notz (2002–2004)
  15. Randy R. Sitter (2005–2007)
  16. David M. Steinberg (2008–2010)
  17. Hugh A. Chipman (2011–2013)
  18. Peihua Qiu (2014–2016)
  19. Daniel Apley (2017-2019)

Referencesβ€»

  1. ^ "Technometrics journal metrics".
  2. ^ Kafadar, Karen (February 2000), "Forty Years of Technometrics: Past, Present, and Future", Technometrics, 42 (1): 2–4, doi:10.1080/00401706.2000.10485972, S2CID 6343441
  3. ^ "Technometrics Aims & Scope".

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