Computers and Informatics is dedicated to publish original and significant contributions to the theory, design, and implementation of computer-based systems and information technology. The journal covers all important technical developments in the areas of information systems and computer science. We consider only original papers, however, papers previously presented in conference proceedings may be submitted in extended form.
The novel research may cover experimental practices, analytical or numerical studies or all combination of them. The journal promotes the contributions of academic and technical bodies as industrial R&D Companies from especially the interdisciplinary research groups on the above topics, thereby new emerging developments can be discussed in a scientific and technological manner.
Computers and Informatics is an international, open-access, peer-reviewed and article process and charge-free journal.
Computers and Informatics is dedicated to publish original and significant contributions to all aspects of Computer Science, Information Systems and Applications, and IT Policies. We consider only original papers, however, papers previously presented in conference proceedings may be submitted in extended form.
Relevant areas are considered for publication including (but not limited to):
Computer Science;
* Artificial Intelligence
* Robotics
* Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
* Human-Computer Interaction
* Cryptology
* Parallel and Distributed Computing
* Big Data
* Algorithms and Complexity
* Scientific Computing
* Networking and Communication
* Software Engineering
Information Systems and Applications;
* Educational Informatics
* Energy Informatics
* Medical Informatics
* Bioinformatics
* Cloud-based Informatics
* Data privacy
* Information Security and Forensic
* Information Management
* Expert Systems
And, studies on the need to formulate and implement computer and IT policies are covered.
Below, the essential items on how to prepare the manuscripts for the journal are stated.
To prepare your manuscript please use the following submission files.
Submission Files
Title Page (Download from Here)
The Title Page must include all the information of the authors (Name, Surname, Institution, City, Country, email address, ORCID ID) You will be guided step-wise through the creation and uploading of the various files. (Only .doc or .docx files will be accepted, please do not upload the manuscript as a PDF.
Manuscript Template (Download from Here)
You will be guided step-wise through creating and uploading the various files. (Only .doc or .docx files will be accepted, please do not upload the manuscript as a PDF.
In order to sustain a solid draft for the submitted manuscripts, the journal website includes a novel template file, which the authors can use freely to write their text. The spaces, fonts, address details, and e-mail info should be explicitly indicated in that journal template. Every manuscript page, including the title page, references, tables, etc., should be numbered correctly. Manuscripts must be written in “English”. Non-native contributors are strongly advised to ensure that a colleague fluent in the English language or a professional language editor has reviewed their manuscript. Concise and formal English without jargon is required. Repetitive use of long sentences and passive voice should be avoided. British and American spellings are acceptable however must be consistent with the meaning. To speed up the processing, authors must use the manuscript template file.
In principle, the journal follows the conventions of Scientific Style and Format, The Council of Science Editors (CSE) Manual for Authors, Editors, and Publishers, CSE, Reston, VA, USA. If symbols such as ×, µ, η, or ν are used, they should be added using the Symbols menu of Word. Degree symbols (°) must be used from the Symbol menu, not super-scripted letter o or number 0. Vector multiplication symbols must be used (×), not the letter x. Spaces must be inserted between numbers and units (e.g., 3 kg) and between numbers and mathematical symbols (+, –, ×, =, <, >), but not between numbers and percent symbols (e.g., 45%). Please use SI units. All abbreviations and acronyms should be defined at first mention. Latin terms such as et al., in vitro, or in situ should not be italicized.
Manuscript content can be organized as follows: Research articles should be divided into the sections listed below or as appropriate. Principal sections should be numbered consecutively (1. Introduction, 2. Materials and methods, Results and Discussion, Conclusions, etc.) and subsections should be numbered 1.1., 1.2., etc. Do not number the Acknowledgements or References sections.
Copyright Agreement (Download from Here)
Must be downloaded and signed by the corresponding author.
Similarity Report (Download from Here)
Please upload the similarity report of the manuscript. A similarity report is a plagiarism test report. The authors need to provide a full-text originality report in a PDF file. The similarity report must be prepared by following the rules;
EXCLUDE QUOTES: OFF
EXCLUDE BIBLIOGRAPHY: ON
EXCLUDE MATCHES: OFF
The acceptable similarity report percentage for Computers and Informatics is <=20% and the maximum percentage from the same source is <=3% After examining the similarity report, the editorial team will decide whether the manuscript will be directed to review.
Cover Letter (Download from Here)
Please explain in your own words the significance and novelty of the work, the problem that is being addressed, and why the manuscript belongs in this journal. Do not simply insert your abstract into your cover letter! Briefly describe the research you are reporting in your paper, why it is important, and why you think the journal's readership would be interested in it.
Upon certifying that neither the manuscript nor its main contents have already been published or submitted for publication in another journal, papers are accepted for the possible publication process, as detailed on the journal's website. The form must be signed by the corresponding author on behalf of all authors and must accompany all submitted papers. Please refer to the form for additional copyright details. Once a manuscript is submitted, authors cannot add, remove, or change the order of authors. Any such modifications will result in the cancellation of the submission.
Manuscripts may be rejected without peer review by the editorial team if they do not comply with the instructions for authors or if they fall outside the scope of the journal. Once a manuscript is accepted for publication, and after referee-recommended revisions are completed, the author will not be allowed to make any changes to the version accepted by the editor. Before publication, galley proofs are always sent to the authors for corrections. Any mistakes occurring due to negligence during final printing will be corrected in an errata section in a later issue if they exist. However, this process does not cover errors left uncorrected by the author in the proofs.
Computers and Informatics follows the guidelines provided by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) for any publication disputes. The following ethical duties and responsibilities are outlined in accordance with the guidance and policies set forth by COPE.
The publication of an article in a peer-reviewed journal is essential for the development of a coherent and respected network of knowledge. Peer-reviewed articles support and embody the scientific method. Therefore, it is important that all parties involved in the publication process – the author, the journal editor, the peer reviewer, and the publisher – adhere to the expected ethical standards.
#Responsibilities of Authors
Authors who submit manuscripts to Computers and Informatics are expected to comply with the following ethical responsibilities:
- Authors must participate in the peer review process.
- Each author must contribute equally to the research.
- Authors should ensure that all data presented in the article is authentic and accurate.
- Authors are obligated to provide retractions or corrections if mistakes are found.
- Authors should list all references and disclose any financial support.
- Authors should confirm that their study is free from plagiarism and fraudulent data.
- Authors are forbidden from submitting the same research to more than one journal.
- Authors must disclose any conflicts of interest.
- Authors must confirm they have obtained participant consent and the necessary permissions for the sharing and analysis of data used in the study.
- Authors must provide an Ethics Committee Approval Certificate if applicable.
- Authors must upload the originality report of their study during submission.
# Responsibilities of Reviewers
The review process at Computers and Informatics follows a double-blind review system, which enhances publication quality by ensuring confidentiality and objectivity. Reviewers do not contact authors directly, and their reviews and comments are submitted through the journal management system. As such, reviewers are expected to accept the following ethical responsibilities:
Reviewers must:
- Review manuscripts objectively.
- Have no conflicts of interest regarding the research, authors, or research funders.
- Identify relevant work that has not been cited in the manuscript.
- Treat all articles confidentially.
- Provide constructive feedback in a respectful manner, avoiding personal attacks, hostility, slander, or insult.
- Complete reviews on time and in accordance with the stated ethical guidelines.
- Inform the editor if they encounter a conflict of interest and decline to review the manuscript if necessary.
# Responsibilities of Editors
Editors are responsible for each study published in *Computers and Informatics*. Therefore, editors must adhere to the roles and responsibilities set out by the "COPE Code of Conduct and Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors," published by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
Editors must:
- Ensure each manuscript is reviewed fairly, impartially, and promptly.
- Ensure that articles are published in accordance with the journal's publication policies and international standards to guarantee quality.
- Have full responsibility and authority to accept or reject articles.
- Ensure no conflicts of interest in their decision-making process.
- Ensure the journal's continuous development.
- Promote the publication of corrections or retractions when errors are identified.
- Preserve the anonymity of reviewers.
- Monitor publishing ethics by the editorial board.
- Maintain the integrity of the academic record.
- Ensure that business interests do not compromise intellectual and ethical standards.
- Be open to publishing corrections, clarifications, retractions, and apologies when necessary.
- Select new members of the editorial board who can contribute to the journal and are qualified.
- Send manuscripts to reviewers based on the subject expertise of the editorial board members.
- Communicate regularly with the editorial board.
- Address ethical issues in publishing.
- Arrange editorial board meetings to develop publication policies and the journal.
# Responsibilities of Publisher
*Computers and Informatics* is committed to ensuring that commercial revenue does not influence editorial decisions. The publisher will also collaborate with other journals or publishers when it benefits the editorial process.
The publisher must:
- Ensure editors are responsible for the entire manuscript submission and review process.
- Accept editorial decisions made independently by the editors.
- Protect the intellectual property rights of all published articles and maintain records of unpublished articles.
- Take all necessary precautions against scientific misconduct, fraud, and plagiarism.
# Plagiarism Detection
The use of third-party ideas or words, whether in their original or slightly altered form, without proper citation, constitutes plagiarism and will not be tolerated. Even if a citation is given, failure to use quotation marks around directly quoted text still constitutes plagiarism. Reusing the author's own previously published work, with or without citation, is considered self-plagiarism. All submitted manuscripts must include an Originality Report, which compares the manuscript to previously published works. Manuscripts with significant similarity to other published works will be rejected and will not be considered for publication. Authors must upload the originality report when submitting a manuscript. For further information, please click here.
The peer review process is crucial for successful scientific publishing. *Computers and Informatics* is committed to maintaining the integrity of the peer review process and assisting the scientific community in all aspects of publishing ethics, particularly in cases of suspected duplicate submissions or plagiarism.
If a reader identifies a significant error or inaccuracy in a paper published in *Computers and Informatics*, or has concerns regarding editorial content (plagiarism, duplicate submissions, etc.), they should submit a complaint by email to: editorialcoin@gmail.com. We view complaints as opportunities for improvement and strive to respond promptly and constructively.
# Article Withdrawal
Articles can only be withdrawn, and authors can only be added, at the pre-review stage.
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OPEN ACCESS POLICY
Open Access Statement:
Computers and Informatics is committed to promoting free and unrestricted access to research outputs. Since its inception, Computers and Informatics has adopted an open-access policy, ensuring that all published articles are freely accessible to the public.
Computers and Informatics is an Open Access Journal and follows Open Access definition of Budapest Open Access Initiative (BOAI)
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Digital Archiving
Computers and Informatics ensures long-term preservation of its articles by archiving them in recognized repositories. The LOCKSS system is utilized to collect, preserve, and present the journal's content.
Repository Policy
Computers and Informatics allows authors to deposit versions of their work in institutional or other repositories without any embargo. Authors can deposit the following versions:
1. Submitted Version: The author's original manuscript before peer review.
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I am a researcher at AMD Research, specializing in high performance computing, AI runtime and programming models. Prior to this role, I developed software and contributed to cloud solutions at Oracle and Amazon Web Services.
I earned my Ph.D. in Computer Science from Utah State University, where I collaborated with multiple professors and research groups to develop cyberinfrastructure solutions and parallel hydrology algorithms. My work was funded by organizations such as the Utah Water Research Laboratory and the National Science Foundation.
Following my doctoral studies, I conducted postdoctoral research at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, focusing on high-performance parallel programs for geographic information systems (GIS) and hydrology algorithms. I have authored more than ten publications, including book chapters, journal articles, and conference papers.
Dr. Mehmet Önder Efe received the B.Sc. degree from Electronics and Communications Engineering Department, Istanbul Technical University (Turkey) in 1993, and M.S. degree from Systems and Control Engineering Department, Boğaziçi University (Turkey), in 1996. He completed his Ph.D. study in Boğaziçi University, Electrical and Electronics Engineering Department in June 2000. Between August 1996 - December 2000, he was with Boğaziçi University, Mechatronics Research and Application Center as a research assistant. During 2001, Dr. Efe was a postdoctoral research fellow at Carnegie Mellon University, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, and he was a member of the Advanced Mechatronics Laboratory team. Between January 2002 and July 2003 he was with The Ohio State University, Electrical Engineering Department as a postdoctoral research associate. He worked at the Collaborative Center of Control Science. As of September 2003, he started working at Atılım University, Department of Mechatronics Engineering as an Assistant Professor. Dr. Efe was entitled Associate Professor in 2004 and Full Professor in, 2009. In August 2004, he joined Electrical and Electronics Engineering Department of TOBB University of Economics and Technology. Dr. Efe was the founding chairman of the department between August 2004-July 2007 and between June 2008 and August 2010. Dr. Efe has initiated the MS and Ph.D. programs in Electrical and Electronics Engineering at TOBB ETU, where he has taken several administrative positions. Between December 2010-May 2011, Dr. Efe was with the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering Bahçeşehir University as a full professor and department chair in the last two months of this period. Dr. Efe was with the University of Turkish Aeronautical Association between May 2011-May 2013, and he held the positions Vice Rector of the university and the Dean of the Air Transportation Faculty between May 2011-April 2013, Acting Dean of the Faculty of Engineering between February 2012-November 2012. Since September 2013, he has been with the Department of Computer Engineering of Hacettepe University and he was the head of the department (2015-2018) and the head of the computer hardware division since 2013.
Dr. Efe was the head of IEEE CSS Turkey Chapter between January 2007 and December 2008, and he is currently a Senior Member of IEEE. He is the Editor of Transactions of the Institute of Measurement and Control, Editor of Measurement and Control, and he is/was in the editorial boards of the journals IEEE Transactions on Artificial Intelligence, Applications of Modelling and Simulation, Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics, IEEE/ASME Transactions on Mechatronics, Mathematical Problems in Engineering, International Journal of Industrial Electronics and Control and Advances in Fuzzy Systems, Applications of Modelling and Simulation.
Dr. Efe is the author/co-author of five books and more than 210+ technical publications focusing on the applications of computational intelligence, unmanned aerial vehicles and systems and control theory. Dr. Efe is the recipient of Ph.D. Thesis Award of Boğaziçi University Research Fund, Remarkable Work Award of 2012 by Turkish Academy of Sciences (TUBA) for Circuit Analysis volumes I and II, and Copyrighted Book Award of 2013 by Turkish Academy of Sciences (TUBA). Dr. Efe was the referee for highly prestigious national awards, TUBITAK Science Award, TUBITAK Special Award, TUBA Academy Award, IEEE Turkey Awards and TESID Industry Awards for Innovation and Creativity.
I am working as a Professor in the Department of Software and Systems Engineering, SCORE, VIT, Vellore, India. I have completed Ph.D. from NIT, Bhopal, India. My research areas are Data Mining and Big Data Predictive Analytics. I have published 30+ reputed Journal Papers and 17 papers presented in reputed international conferences. I received various awards from the Indian Government like DST-SERB, CSIR Travel Grant, and MPCST Young Scientist Fellowship. I visited various countries London-UK, Paris-France, Singapore, Dubai-UAE, Shanghai-China, Sofia-Bulgaria, and Malaysia for academic purposes. I am involved in the Erasmus + Programme of the European Union-funded project of 80 million which is received from the University of Nottingham UK.
Hasan Tinmaz completed his undergraduate studies at Middle East Technical University (Ankara, Turkiye) in the Faculty of Education, Computer Education Department in 2001, he graduated from the same university's Graduate Program in Curriculum and Instruction in 2004. Having completed his doctoral studies with his thesis on the uses, gratification and integration of social media in Middle East Technical University, Computer Education and Instructional Technologies program, he still works as an Assist. Professor in AI & Big Data department of Endicott College of International Studies, Woosong University (Daejeon, South Korea). His research areas are social media, educational technology, curriculum and instruction design, technology management, psychological and sociological issues in technology, technology planning, Industry 4.0, Artificial Intelligence and Metaverse.
Experienced Assistant Professor with a demonstrated history of working in the higher education industry. Skilled in Python, C++, Java, Leadership, Machine Learning, Big Data Analytics. Strong education professional with a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) focused in Machine Learning from Vellore Institute of Technology.
Prof. Dr. Erol KURT took his M.Sc. degree from the Inst. Science &
Technology, Gazi University in Ankara, Turkey in 2001 on Experimental Physics. He was
awarded by an European Graduate Collage Grant during his Ph.D study at the Inst. Physics &
Math., Bayreuth University in Germany. He completed his Ph.D. degree in 2004 on the
instabilities of rotating magnetic fluids and worked at Turkish Atomic Energy Authority R&D
Department for 3 years. Afterwards, He was assigned to the position of Assoc. Prof., at
Technology Faculty, Gazi University. His main research areas include energy systems design &
implementation, nonlinear phenomena in electrical/electronic circuits, electric machine design,
mechanical vibrations, chaos, plasmas and magneto-hydrodynamics.
He is founder chairman to 3 serial conferences, namely European Conference on Renewable
Energy Systems (ECRES – www.ecres.net ), International Conference on Mechanical
Engineering (ICMECE – www.icmece.org ) and Interdisciplinary Conference on Electrics &
Computer (www.intcec.org ).
He has been/is guest editor for many reputable journals including Q1, Q2,Q3
and Q4 journals. He is the Founder, Owner and Editor-in-Chief to a SCOPUS-indexed scientific
referred academic journal, Journal of Energy Systems (dergipark.org.tr/jes) and the member of
Turkish Science Research Foundation (TUBAV). Ha has been supervisor to many PhD, MSc
thesis and internationally and also supervising person for energy issues for the companies in
the country. He taught many physics and engineering courses in undergraduate and graduate
levels in the university. He is also conducting 2 Labs on energy systems and Electromagnetics
in Technology Faculty, which graduates engineers. He has 4 national patents and 1 utility model
on energy machines. He conducted many national research projects including TUBITAK and
university ones and international projects including Erasmus projects. He is one of the editors of
highly-cited book on energy, namely Energy Harvesting and Energy Efficiency: Technology, Methods, Applications”, 2017, Springer, UK. He also wrote a national book on Chaotic Dynamics
and translated a well-known Schauma’s Physics Book Series to Turkish. In addition, many book chapters were translated in Schauma’s Physics Book Series.
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Mühendislik ve uzay hukuku alanlarında 25’i aşkın bildiri ve makalesi olan Dr. Soysal, 2019 yılında, Türkiye Uzay Ajansının (TUA) kurulması çalışmalarına katılmak üzere Türkiye’ye dönmüştür. Dönüşünün ardından, TUA’nın uluslararası lansmanı olarak değerlendirilebilecek “Birleşmiş Milletler Uzay Hukuku ve Politikaları Konferansı”nın organizasyonunu, İstanbul’da Türkiye adına yönetmiştir.
Avrupa Uzay Ajansı bursu ile katıldığı, Uluslararası Uzay Üniversitesi Uzay Araştırmaları Programını 2022 yılında başarıyla tamamlayan Dr. Soysal, uluslararası ilişkiler alanında yüksek lisansını Hacettepe Üniversitesinde 2024 yılında tamamlamıştır.
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With over ten years of experience in data science, big data analysis, signal processing, predictive modeling, mathematical modeling, and computational neuroscience, I have developed and applied various statistical and ML/AI algorithms to high-dimensional and complex data. I have also taught and mentored students in mathematics and statistics, and collaborated with interdisciplinary teams of researchers and clinicians. I am proficient in programming languages such as Python, MATLAB, and R, and have published multiple papers in peer-reviewed journals.
Dr Mufti Mahmud is a Professor in the Information and Computer Science Department at King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM), Saudi Arabia. Dr Mahmud holds a PhD in Information Engineering (Bioengineering Curriculum) from the University of Padova, Italy. He received a First Class BSc in Computer Science from the University of Madras (India) and an MSc in Computer Science from the University of Mysore (India) with Distinction. He then pursued an MS in Nano and Micro Electromechanical Systems (NEMS/MEMS) at the University of Trento, Italy.
I am a researcher at AMD Research, specializing in high performance computing, AI runtime and programming models. Prior to this role, I developed software and contributed to cloud solutions at Oracle and Amazon Web Services.
I earned my Ph.D. in Computer Science from Utah State University, where I collaborated with multiple professors and research groups to develop cyberinfrastructure solutions and parallel hydrology algorithms. My work was funded by organizations such as the Utah Water Research Laboratory and the National Science Foundation.
Following my doctoral studies, I conducted postdoctoral research at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, focusing on high-performance parallel programs for geographic information systems (GIS) and hydrology algorithms. I have authored more than ten publications, including book chapters, journal articles, and conference papers.
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