There are many criteria for evaluating the ranking of CS journals, especially in mainland China, and most criteria cannot evaluate the true ranks of most journals very accurately.
The google scholar's rank begins to be interesting. Moreover, they will continue to optimize the way to calculate the ranking. It could be a good choice in the future. (http://scholar.google.fr/citations?view_op=top_venues&hl=fr&vq=eng).
I've also used Scimago rankings. Additionally, here's the Impact factor from Elsevier's Computer Science journals: http://about.elsevier.com/impactfactor/2013/author-webpage-50256.html
Maybe this article could be of use: http://www.aserenko.com/papers/JOI_AI_Journal_Ranking_Serenko.pdf
Recently, I did a little research on Computer Science Journals List, Review Speed, Impact Factors, and Open Access Fee from Elsevier, Springer, and Hindawi. Please find them on the attached links.
I updated the Elsevier list with a new column: Acceptance Rate, based on Elsevier Journal Finder results. In my view, there is a correlation between the Impact Factors and Acceptance Rate. As writers, we generally want a good Impact Factors Journal with higher Acceptance Rate. Thus, I make a new column, i.e., Acceptance Rate times Average Impact Factors. Hope this would be helpful.
The updated file can be accessed at the following link:
I have just finished my little research on IEEE Transactions and Journals Impact Factors, Review Speed, and Open Access fee. I hope this would help anyone that preparing to submit a journal article to IEEE.