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The Journal of Computing and e-Systems

ISSN: 1935-1534

     

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Aims and Scope of the Journal

The Journal of Computing and e-Systems is a refereed, semi-annual journal that serves the need for intelligent computing and bridging theoretical and applied e-Systems research that benefits both academics and information technology professionals.

The intention of the Journal of Computing and e-Systems is to help the local and global business communities to efficiently exploit IT towards the creation of business value in e-Systems. The journal welcomes all types of applied research studies in global computing that add value to e-systems owners, customers, developers, and evaluators. That is, intelligent computing, applied studies in IT, online business technologies, and Internet security are particularly sought.

Theoretical topics include:
• Computational intelligence
• Data mining
• e-Business intelligence
• Fuzzy set theory
• Expert systems
• Genetic computing
• Neural computing
• Multiple agent theory
• Dempster-Shafer theory
• Uncertainty management

Applied topics include:
• e-Systems analysis & design
• e-Systems application development
• e-Systems process modeling
• e-Systems security
• e-Government
• e-Learning

Relevant manuscripts from the field of IT, not in the areas of the e-Systems are also considered if they bear implications for the creation of business value in e-systems.

The audience of the Journal is members of the local and global business communities, researchers, students, and industrial practitioners doing global computing.

 

 

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