Peer Review Process
The Journal of Applied Computer and Information Technology (JACoIT) employ a rigorous peer review process to ensure the quality, relevance, and integrity of every manuscript submitted. Reviewers are selected from a global network of experts with established academic and professional credentials in computer science, information technology, information systems, and related fields.
All manuscripts undergo an initial editorial screening followed by a double-blind peer review. Each submission is evaluated by a minimum of two independent reviewers to provide balanced, objective, and comprehensive feedback. Reviewers assess the manuscript’s originality, methodological rigor, clarity of presentation, alignment with the journal’s scope, and its contribution to the advancement of knowledge.
Under certain circumstances, such as substantial differences in the evaluations provided by the initial reviewers or other considerations deemed relevant by the editorial board, a third reviewer may be invited to conduct an additional assessment to ensure fairness and accuracy in the review outcome.
JACoIT acknowledges the essential role of peer reviewers in maintaining high academic standards. We greatly appreciate the time, expertise, and constructive insights contributed by all reviewers in supporting the scientific rigor and global reputation of the journal.