Computer Science and Information Technologies (CSIT)

  • csit@iaescore.com
  • ISSN 2722-323X, e-ISSN 2722-3221
  • Published four-monthly (March, July, and November)
  • DOI: 10.11591/csit
  • Fully Open Access
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1-2 Week(s)
First Decision for Review.

8-12 Weeks
Estimated Review Process (Second Decision).

2-3 Weeks
Final Decision to Publication.


About

Computer Science and Information Technologies is an open access, peer-reviewed international journal that publishes original research articles, review papers, and short communications that will have an immediate impact on the ongoing research in all areas of Computer Science/Informatics, Electronics, Communication, and Information Technologies. Papers for publication in the journal are selected through rigorous peer review, to ensure originality, timeliness, relevance, and readability. The journal is published four-monthly (March, July, and November).


Editorial

Tole Sutikno
Universitas Ahmad Dahlan, Indonesia

Benjamin Schneider
University of Maryland, United States

Ahmed Mobashsher
The University of Queensland, Australia

Brij Gupta
National Institute of Technology Kurukshetra, India

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Joining the Editorial Team is an opportunity to be recognized as an expert in your field and to contribute to the peer review process of cutting-edge research. By acting as editor, you will have the opportunity to shape the future of research in your field and be part of a community of like-minded researchers.


Reviewer

Achmad Fitro
Politeknik NSC Surabaya, Indonesia

Agus Nursikuwagus
Universitas Komputer Indonesia, Indonesia

Adel AL-Zebari
Duhok Polytechnic University, Iraq

Ajay Kumar
Aypee Institute of Information Technology (JIIT), India

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Peer review is a fundamental component of scholarly publishing and a process that ensures the validity and quality of scientific literature. It involves the evaluation of research work by experts (peers) in the relevant field, aiming to assess its rigor, coherence, and contribution to existing knowledge.