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ISSN : 2233-9396 (Online)
ISSN : 2093-9671 (Print)
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General Editors-in-Chief (EiC)
Dr. Justin Shi (Temple University, USA)
Dr. Franz Ko (IBC, UK/ Dong-A University, Korea(Rep. of))
SUBMISSION
Authors are requested to submit their papers using the submission system.
Please visit Paper Submission for more information (http://www.aicit.org/jcis/paper_subm.html)
The authors will receive the review results by one month.
For accepted papers, the authors will be asked for a payment of USD-400, to cover the part of publication process.
We would recommend the designated format for JCIS: To download the template file(instructions) click here(DOC).
Manuscripts submitted to this journal will be deemed as they have not been published and are not under consideration for publication elsewhere.
Please visit the journal's site for more information. (http://www.aicit.org/jcis)
PAPER TYPES
We invite you to submit a letter of 4-6 pages (between 3000-4000 words in length) or a full paper of 8-14 pages (more than 5000 words in length).
FORMAT FOR BODY
- Papers prepared in pdf or MS-WORD (doc) formats may be submitted electronically to JCIS web site. In order to submit the paper, you have to be registered in our web site.
- Type your main text in 10-point Times New Roman, single-spaced with 10-point interline spacing. Do not use double-spacing. All paragraphs should be indented 1 pica (approximately 1/6- or 0.17-inch or 0.422 cm). Be sure your text is fully justified—that is, flush left and flush right. Please do not place any additional blank lines between paragraphs. Figure and table captions should be 10-point Helvetica boldface (or a similar sans-serif font). Callouts should be 10-point Helvetica, non-boldface. Initially capitalize only the first word of each figure caption and table title. Figures and tables must be numbered separately. For example: “Figure 1. Database contexts”, “Table 1. Input data”. Figure captions are to be below the figures. Table titles are to be centered above the tables.
- For detailed instruction on fromatting we would recommend the designated format for JCIS. To download the template file(instructions) click here (DOC).
- Manuscripts submitted to this journal will be deemed as they have not been published and are not under consideration for publication elsewhere.
- Please visit the journal's site for more information. (http://www.aicit.org/jcis)
SCOPE OF THE JOURNAL
The goal of the JCIS isto publishpeer reviewed original research result-oriented, survey, review, tutorial papers in the fields of
Topic1: Issues on Communications and Network
- Issues on Network Technologies
- Issues on Networked Computing
- Issues on wireless networks
- Issues on Ubiquitous Computing
- Architectures and protocols on communication networks
- Algorithms and modeling for communication networks
- Broadband communication networks
- Issues on complexity analysis
- Cryptography, security and privacy issues on communication networks
- Data management on communication networks
- Distributed algorithms of networked computing
- Energy saving issues for communication networks
- Information processing in communication networks
- Integration of networked systems
- Mobile communication and sensor networks
- Performance of mobile and communication networks and systems
- Recent trends in communication networks
(networked, wireless and ubiquitous applications) - Resource management in communication networks
- Satellite communications
- Service creation and management for communication networks
- Communication and network issues related to OS
Topic2: Issues on Information Sciences
- Issues on Computer Systems/ Hardware
- Issues on Computer Software/ Programming
- Networked Computing/ Communications
- Structural Approaches on Computer Sciences
- Networked Media
- Algorithms to solve the problems
- Mathematical approaches to solve the problems
- Issues on Multimedia/ Game/ HCI
- Issues on Information Processing
- Issues on Information Management
- Issues on Database/ Information Retrieval
- Issues on Web-based Technologies
- Artificial Intelligent/ Intelligent Approaches to solve the problem
- Issues on Security/ Secure Information Processing
- Industrial Issues and Approaches related to Information Technology
- Computational Approaches on Sciences
- Convergent/ Hybrid Issues on Information Processing/ Management
Copyright Notice
Dear Authors,For successful publication in the JCIS, your agreement is required. Please carefully read the terms of this license. Please understand that submission of the FINAL version of your paper to the JCIS online system means that you and all co-authors of this paper agree to the terms of license. A copyright form is not required for confirmation.
Submitting your paper to the JCIS means that you grant us the exclusive right to reproduce and/or distribute your article in a whole (including abstract and references) throughout the world in electronic, printed or any other medium. You agree that we at any time may publish your article, and that we may sell or distribute it, on its own, or with other related material.
The paper that authors submit to the JCIS must be an original work, never published earlier in any medium and not currently under consideration for publication. Authors guarantee to the best of your knowledge that your paper does not contain anything that may be considered illegal, libelous or infringes other organization/publisher/party's copyright. Authors must also guarantee that authors have the unrestricted permission of the owner of any copyrighted material that you use in the paper. This guarantee should be clearly acknowledged in the text. After the paper has been submitted and accepted for publication, the author may use the paper just as any other academic material.
We guarantee to respect all the rights of the authors. We will make sure that the authors' names are clearly and promptly associated with the published work. Apart from some necessary editorial changes that are required for publication following our official standard, we will not make any substantial alterations to the papers without discussing it with the author.
JCIS Publication Team
Publication Ethics
The journals of AICIT strictly adhere to the publication ethics outlined below and prohibit any malpractices regarding publication. Ethical standards for publication encourage high-quality scientific research and papers and thus very important for the development of promising and respected network of knowledge. In this regard we declare publication ethics for authors, editors, reviewers and publisher itself.• Duties of Authors (Taboos)
Falsification of data - Range from fabrication to deceptive reporting of findings and omission of conflicting data, or willful distortion of data, which disgrace the scientific mind and research and implant mistrust.
Plagiarism - The appropriation of ideas and works from others without giving them credit. Copying even one sentence from someone's manuscript without proper citation is considered plagiarism
Improprieties of authorship - Improper assignment of credit, such as excluding some who contributed to the work or including some who didn't make a definite contribution.
Multiple or concurrent submissions - Submitting the same manuscript to more than one journal simultaneously, which therefore, waste the time of editors and peer reviewers, and possibly defame the journal's reputation if published in more than one.
Redundant publications - Publishing many very similar manuscripts based on the same experiment.
Inappropriate behavior in relation to misconduct - This includes unfounded or knowingly false accusations of misconduct, failure to report known or suspected misconduct, withholding or destruction of information relevant to a claim of misconduct and retaliation against persons involved in the allegation or investigation.
• Duties of Editors and Reviewers
The journals of AICIT has a Double-blind peer review process, which includes two reviewers from editors and one from invited reviewer from experienced professors or doctors and author recommends 3 additional reviewers. After 3 to 6 reviewers review the paper, the editor-in-chief makes the final decision.
Editors and reviewers during the review process should follow the principles stated below:
- Fair play
- Confidentiality
- Promptness
- Contribution to the final decision
- Standards of Objective
- Acknowledgement of Source
- Disclosure and Conflicts of interest
• Duties of the Publisher
Advanced Institute of Convergence Information Technology (AICIT) as a respected and credible international journal, ensures that we strictly observe principles and standards on ethical matters and are strongly against any malpractices regarding publication, maintaining the integrity of the published record and publishing the most objective and unbiased information possible. We also do not allow advertising, reprint or other commercial revenue to have any influence on our publication decision as well as our journals cannot be used for personal or commercial interests. AICIT always works for the development of information convergence in science, technology and many others.

