Journal of Computing and Intelligent Systems – (JCIS)


ISSN : 2456-8686

AUTHOR INSTRUCTIONS

The Journal of Computing and Intelligent Systems (JCIS) is published monthly. All the selected papers are published online, along with the details of the issue in which the paper is actually published.

  1. Manuscripts are to be submitted to Managing Editor(sagay@shctpt.edu). Please submit the Manuscript as MS Word file along with the copy right form, in the format given below:
    1. JCIS Paper Format
    2. JCIS Copyright Form
  2. Submission of a manuscript to JCIS indicates an understanding that the paper is not under consideration for publications with other journals.
  3. Once the paper is accepted, the authors are assumed to cede copyrights of the paper over to JCIS. Authors shall download the copyright form the above link, print the hard copy and to be signed by all the authors. The scanned copyright form must be send to the Editor. If any copyrighted material is used by the author, the author must take permission for the same.
  4. All the papers are refereed and acknowledged. Once accepted they will not be returned. However, if any of the authors requires copy of the same, they can either download it from JCIS site, or send Email to the Editor-in-Chief.
  5. Paper has to be submitted in the specified format only.

CALL FOR PAPERS

CALL FOR PAPERS Computing and Intelligent Systems

Original papers are invited in the area of computer science and engineering.

Topics of interest include but are not limited to the following:

  1. Theory of Parallel Processing
  2. Distributed Computing
  3. High-performance Computing
  4. Pattern/Image Recognition
  5. Neural Network
  6. Data Base Management Systems
  7. Information Retrieval
  8. Digital Signal Processing
  9. Mobile Computing
  10. Mobile Agent Computing
  11. Quality of Services
  12. Network Evolution
  13. Communication Protocol
  14. Cryptography
  15. Computer Security
  16. Wireless Security System
  17. Numerical Algorithms
  18. Modeling and Simulation
  19. Data Visualization and Virtual Reality
  20. Web Services
  21. Grid Computing
  22. Soft Computing
  23. Data Mining,
  24. Semantic Web
  25. Ontology

All submitted papers will be reviewed based on their quality by the technical committee and reviewers.

Acceptance Notification: 4 to 7 days after manuscript submission
Paper will be published in Current Issue
Submit your manuscripts to the JCIS (sagay@shctpt.edu)

REVIEW PROCESS

JCIS - follows quick evaluation method. In order to substantially reduce the time to publication as compared with traditional journals. Submitted article result will be announced as soon as possible. Editorial board members will make the final decision. Submit the original article without any plagiarism. Submissions are accepted for review with the understanding that the same work has been neither submitted to, nor published in, another publication. Simultaneous submission to other publications will result in immediate rejection of the paper. Papers are not within the journal scope will be rejected immediately after the pre review process.

All manuscripts will be subject to a well-established, fair, unbiased peer review and refereeing procedure, and are considered on the basis of their significance, novelty and usefulness to the Journals readership. The reviewing structure will always ensure the anonymity of the referees & it will be reviewed by 3 experts in the field. The review output will be one of the following decisions:

Accept
Accept with minor changes
Reject

The review process may take approximately two to three weeks to be completed. The Editor reserves the right to reject a paper if it does not meet the aims and scope of the journal,

  1. Each paper will be reviewed by at least two experts.
  2. The submission will be sent out to review within a day.
  3. Reviewers will return the review comments after receiving the paper.
  4. Final document will be evaluated by technical committee whether author modified the document as per reviewer suggestion.
  5. If satisfied, document is forwarded to publication committee otherwise once again document will forward to author for modification.

Note:

JCIS is dedicated to strengthen the field of Computer Science and Information Technology and publishes only good quality papers. All accepted papers will be tested for plagiarism.

PLAGIARISM

Whether intentional or not, plagiarism is a serious violation. Plagiarism is the copying of ideas, text, data and other creative work such as tables, figures and graphs and presenting it as original research without proper citation. We define plagiarism as a case in which a paper reproduces another work with at least 25% similarity and without citation. If evidence of plagiarism is found before/after acceptance or after publication of the paper, the author will be offered a chance for rebuttal. If the arguments are not found to be satisfactory, the manuscript will be retracted and the author sanctioned from publishing papers for a period to be determined by the Editor. We check each submission for plagiarism with dedicated software, to prevent such unethical practices.

PUBLICATION ETHICS

The publication of a peer reviewed journal requires continuous work, responsibility, liability and collaboration from all involved parties: authors, reviewers, editors and board members. The editors have the responsibility of keeping/monitoring the publishing ethics and maintaining the academic record. The Editorial Board assume their responsibility on verifying the articles of fraudulent data or plagiarism. The editorial team’s goal is to maintain the publication at the highest publication standards, implying: good quality, original, research based articles, but also corrections, clarifications, retractions and apologies, if needed. We appreciate the contributions of every involved party to the work that we publish.

PUBLICATION AND AUTHORSHIP

  1. All submitted papers are subject to strict blind peer review process by at least two national and international reviewers;
  2. The rejected articles are not being resent for reviewing;
  3. The papers before being sent for reviewing are first checked by anti-plagiarism software. Authors should provide all sources of data used in the research. Plagiarism in all its forms is unethical and it is unacceptable.

AUTHORS’ RESPONSIBILITIES

  1. Authors must ensure that the submitted article is their original work, which has not been previously published;
  2. Authors must ensure that the submitted article has not been considered for publication elsewhere;
  3. Authors must state that all data in the paper are real and authentic;
  4. Authors must report any errors in their published paper to the Editors;
  5. Authors should provide revised version of their article, according to the reviewers' recommendations.

REVIEWERS’ RESPONSIBILITIES

  1. Any manuscript received for reviewing will be treated as confidential document;
  2. Reviewers should identify relevant published work that has not been cited by the authors;
  3. Reviews should be conducted objectively, and observations should be formulated clearly with supporting arguments, so that authors can use them for improving the paper;
  4. Reviewers should inform the editors on any substantial similarity between the manuscript under consideration and any other published paper;
  5. Reviewers should not consider manuscripts in which they have conflicts of interest resulting from competitive, collaborative, or other relationships or connections with any of the authors, companies, or institutions connected to the papers.

EDITORS’ RESPONSIBILITIES

  1. Editors decide which of the articles submitted to the journal should be published;
  2. Editors are responsible for the contents and overall quality of the publication;
  3. Editors should evaluate manuscripts exclusively on the basis of their academic merit;
  4. Peer review assists the editors in making editorial decisions. Editors should publish only peer reviewed accepted articles;
  5. Editors should have a clear picture of a research's funding sources;
  6. An editor must not use unpublished information in the editor's own research without the express written consent of the author.

COPYRIGHT

Copyright is the term used to describe the rights related to the publication and distribution of original works. Most importantly from a publisher's perspective, copyright governs how authors, publishers and the general public can use, publish and distribute publications.

In order for JCIS to publish a manuscript, we require publishing rights. This is governed by a publication agreement between the Corresponding Author and JCIS. This agreement is accepted by the Corresponding Author at the time of manuscript submission and it deals with publisher’s and authors' rights and obligations concerning a particular manuscript. By accepting this agreement authors retain significant rights to use and share their publications.

RIGHTS GRANTED TO JCIS

  1. To publish, reproduce, distribute, display, and store the article in all forms, formats, and media whether now known or hereafter developed (including but without limitation in print, digital or electronic form) throughout the world.
  2. To translate the article into other languages, create adaptations, summaries or extracts of the Article or other derivative works based on the contribution and exercise all of the rights set forth in (a) above in such translations, adaptations, summaries, extracts, and derivative works.
  3. To license others to do any or all of the above.
  4. To assign this license.

PERMISSIONS FOR AUTHORS

To post a copy of the accepted Article on his/her own website, an institutional repository or his/her funding body’s designated archive. An Author(s) who archives or self-archives accepted articles must provide a hyperlink from the Article to the Journal’s website.

That the Author(s) and any academic institution where he/she works at the time may reproduce the Article for the purpose of course teaching.

To reuse all or part of the Article in other works created by the Author(s) for noncommercial purposes provided the original publication in JCIS journal is acknowledged through a note or citation in a format acceptable to JCIS.