Aims & Scope


Journal of Applied Computer and Information Technology (JACoIT) is an international, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to publishing high-quality original research articles, reviews, and case studies in the domains of applied information technology, computer science, and computational systems. The journal provides a scholarly platform for academics, researchers, practitioners, and students to disseminate innovative ideas, empirical findings, and practical applications that integrate theory and practice in computing and information technologies.

 

JACoIT emphasizes the applied, practical, and solution-oriented dimensions of computer and information technologies, particularly those addressing real-world challenges, enabling digital transformation, and advancing technological innovation across diverse sectors and disciplines.

 

Scope
The scope of JACoIT encompasses, but is not limited to:

  • Applied Information Technology
  • Computer Science and Computational Methods
  • Information Systems and Software Engineering
  • Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and Deep Learning
  • Data Science, Big Data Analytics, and Business Intelligence
  • Internet of Things (IoT), Cloud Computing, and Edge Computing
  • Human–Computer Interaction (HCI) and User Experience (UX)
  • Information and Network Security, Data Privacy, and Cybersecurity
  • E-Government, E-Commerce, E-Learning, and Digital Services
  • Computer Networks, Embedded Systems, and Intelligent Devices
  • Information Management and Decision Support Systems
  • Emerging and Sustainable Computing Technologies

 

Publication Frequency
JACoIT publishes four issues per year (quarterly) and accepts submissions on a rolling basis.

 

Audience
The journal serves researchers, educators, industry professionals, and policymakers engaged in applied computing research and technological innovation.

 

Editorial Mission
JACoIT is committed to upholding academic integrity, advancing open-access knowledge dissemination, and maintaining a rigorous peer-review process to contribute to the global development of applied computing and information systems.