About the Journal

Focus and Scope

The scope of JUARA is, but is not limited to the following:

theory and information science, information systems, information security, data processing and structure, programming and computing, software engineering, informatics, computer science, computer engineering, architecture and computer networks, robotics, parallel and distributed computing, operating systems, compilers and interpreters, games, numerical methods, mobile computing, natural language processing, data mining, cognitive systems, speech processing, machine learning, artificial intelligence, expert systems, geographical information systems, computational theory, and informatics applications in various fields.

Peer Review Process

The submitted manuscript will be selected through an Initial Review process by the Editorial Board. Then, the manuscript will be sent to peer reviewers using a double-blind review process. After that, the manuscript will be returned to the author for revision.

Initial Review by the Editor includes:
- Template Usage
- Publication Statement
- Scriptwriting Structure
- Number of References in the Bibliography
- Plagiarism Check.

The submitted manuscript will be reviewed by two (2) anonymous reviewers in a double-blind review process to evaluate in substantial and technical including:
- Conformity with JUARA scope.
- Clarity of research.
- Structured grammar and writing.
- Originality / Innovation.
- Method approach.
- Comparison with related research.
- Contribution.

The editor will notify you of the results of the review as soon as possible. The accepted manuscript will be published after the author's statement has been received by the editor.

Publication Frequency

Volume #, No 1 (year) :
Deadline (final manuscript submission):   31 July
Published:    August

Volume #, No 2 (year) :
Deadline (final manuscript submission): 30 November
Published:   December

Open Access Policy

This journal provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge.