IPCSIT Proceedings

   International Proceedings of  Computer Science and Information Technology is a scholarly open access, peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary, monthly and fully refereed journal focusing on theories, methods and applications in Computer Science and Information Technology.
   The journal aims to maintain a rapid editorial procedure and a rigorous peer-review system. The submitted articals are selected from IACSIT conferences. All of the conference papers and proceedings are peer reviewed by leading expert researchers.
Started: April 2009 ISSN: 2010-460X
Indexed by: CNKI, EBSCO, WorldCat, Google Scholar, Ulrich's Periodicals Directory, Engineering & Technology Digital Library
Volume 1 Volume 2 Volume 3 Volume 4
Volume 5 Volume 6 Volume 7 Volume 8
Volume 9 Volume 10 Volume 11 Volume 12
Volume 13 Volume 14 Volume 15 Volume 16
Volume 17 Volume 18 Volume 19 Volume 20
Volume 21 Volume 22 Volume 23 Volume 24
Volume 25 Volume 26 Volume 27 Volume 28
Volume 29 Volume 30 Volume 31 Volume 32
Volume 33 Volume 34 Volume 35 Volume 36

Specifications:

1. International Proceedings of  Computer Science and Information Technology publishes two types of contributions: (1) short-length research articles, and (2) full-length research articles. High quality submissions reporting original works in the area of Computer Science and Information Technology are peer-reviewed for publication in special journal issues.

2. Special Issues: Guest Editors of Special Issues should take note of the detailed guidelines for the preparation and handling of Special Issues, which are available here. The guest editor of Special Issues must take into account the following instructions:

(1) A Guest Editor proposes a special issue with a description and a list of contributors with titles and abstracts;
(2) The Special Issue Editor for Journals reviews the proposal (if necessary, in conjunction with the Editor-in-Chief) and may accept, reject or ask the Guest Editor to revise the proposal. If accepted;
(3) The Guest Editor suggests referees for each contribution, which may or may not be used by the Special Issue Editor;
(4) The contributors submit papers to the Guest Editor, who pre-screens these papers and sends them to the handling Special Issue Editor along with the Special Issue introduction;
(5) The Special Issue Editor organizes and implements the review and revision process, liaising with the Guest Editor over progress and developments;
(6) The Special Issue Editor judges whether (any) revised papers have answered the issues suggested by the referees reports and can decide to send any paper out for further review;
(8) Once satisfied that the review/revision process is complete, the Special Issue Editor can accept or reject any or all papers. The Editor-in-Chief always retains the right to single out any paper for further review and to reject any paper.