Welcome to
JIC, The Journal of Information and Computing Science
Journal of Information and Computing Science (JIC)
mainly publishes original research papers on science and engineering of
information and computing, including the theory, method and application
of information and control, computational and discrete mathematics,
system science and engineering, computer system and software, algorithm
and analysis, computer graphics and image processing, computer vision and
pattern recognition, computational biology and genome informatics,
intelligence and natural computing, multimedia computing and networking,
data mining and security, modelling and visualization, robot and CAD,
integration and distribution, CAM and CAE, etc.
Bibliographic
ISSN: 1746-7659, Quarterly
Edited by International Committee of Information and
Computing, WAU
Published by World Academic Press, World Academic Union, England, UK
Editorial Board ( contact email: editor@JIC.org.uk )
Area editor
(research area, email):
Prof. G. A. Afrouzi (Computing Science, IR)
Prof. Christos Grecos (Digital Manufacturing, UK)
Prof. Z. F. Hao (Design and Analysis of Algorithm, CN)
Dr. M. Z. Hussain (Computing Geometry, PK)
Prof. Y. Jiang (General, editor in chief, CN)
Prof. Z. Jin (Pattern Recognition, Signal Processing,
etc, ES)
Assoc. Prof. J. L. Li (Optimization and Video
Analysis, HK)
Prof. J. Q. Li (Numerical
Analysis, etc, CN)
Prof. W. G. Li (Inverse Problems,
Parallel Computation, etc, CN)
Dr. A. Nobakhti (Control Systems and Electrical Engineering, UK)
Dr. X. P. Shen (Wavelet Analysis and Signal
Processing, USA)
Dr. M. Soleimani (Engineering Application, etc, UK)
Prof. X. C. Tai (Computational Method, etc, NO)
Prof. T. C. Wang (Computing Science, co-editor
in chief, CN)
Prof. D. Y. Xu (Discrete
Mathematics, etc, CN)
Dr. S. X. Yang (Computing, System Engineering, etc, UK)
Dr. Bo Yang (Distributed Data Processing, Data Mining, USA)
Prof. S. H. Zhang (Finite Element Methods, etc, CN)
Publication Ethics
The
publication ethics standards of Journal of Information and Computing Science
(JIC) include the following several aspects.
1. Plagiarism JIC is committed to publishing only
original work, that is, the work that has neither been published
elsewhere, nor is under review elsewhere. Papers submitted to JIC that
are identified to have been plagiarized from a paper by other authors
will suffer the sanctions of plagiarism.
2. Duplication
Submission Papers submitted
to JIC that are identified to have been published elsewhere, or to be
under review elsewhere, will suffer the sanctions of duplicate
submission/publication. If authors submit a new paper based on their own
previously published work, or work that is currently under review, they
should cite their previous work and indicate how their new paper provides
novel contributions/findings that are different from their previously
work.
3. Data
Fabrication or Falsification
Papers submitted to JIC that are identified to have either
fabricated or falsified computational results, will suffer the sanctions
of data fabrication and falsification.
4. Redundant
Submissions Papers submitted
to JIC that are identified to have the inappropriate division of research
results into several submitted manuscripts, will suffer the sanctions of
redundant submissions.
5. Citation
Manipulations Papers
submitted to JIC that are identified to involve citations whose primary
purposes are to increase the number of citations to a given
author’s work, or to papers published in a particular journal, will
suffer the sanctions of citation manipulation.
6. Sanctions Papers submitted to JIC that are found
to violate any one of the above described items, the authors in the
infringing paper will suffer the following sanctions:
(1)
Rejection of the infringing paper.
(2)
Prohibition against all of the authors in the infringing paper for any
new submissions to JIC. This prohibition will be imposed for at least two
years.
(3)
Prohibition against all of the authors in the infringing paper from
serving on the Editorial Board of JIC. This prohibition will be imposed
always.
(4)
In the cases that the violations are found to be particularly serious,
the publisher World Academic Union reserves the right to impose
additional sanctions beyond to items (1), (2) and (3) specified above.
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