- Focus and Scope
- Section Policies
- Open Access Policy
- Peer Review Process
- Publication Ethics
- Author Guidelines
Focus and Scope
Computer Science, Computer Engineering and Informatics: Data Science Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Neural Network, Computer Architecture, Parallel and Distributed Computer, Pervasive Computing, Computer Network, Embedded System, Human—Computer Interaction, Virtual/Augmented Reality, Computer Security, Software Engineering (Software: Lifecycle, Management, Engineering Process, Engineering Tools and Methods), Programming (Programming Methodology and Paradigm), Data Engineering (Data and Knowledge level Modelling, Information Management (DB) practices, Knowledge Based Management System, Knowledge Discovery in Data), Network Traffic Modelling, Performance Modelling, Dependable Computing, High Performance Computing, Computer Security, , Networking Technology, Optical Communication Technology, Next Generation Media, Robotic Instrumentation, Information Search Engine, Multimedia Security, Computer Vision, Distributed Computing System, Mobile Processing, Next Network Generation, Computer Network Security, Natural Language Processing, Cognitive Systems. Management Informatics, Information System and developmental economics : Human-Machine Interface, Stochastic Systems, Information Theory, Intelligent Systems, IT Governance, Smart City, e-Learning, Business Intelligence, Information Retrieval, Business Process, Financial Technology (Fintech). Telecommunication and Information Technology: Modulation and Signal Processing for Telecommunication, Information Theory and Coding, Antenna and Wave Propagation, Wireless and Mobile Communications, Radio Communication, Communication Electronics and Microwave, Radar Imaging, Distributed Platform, Communication Network and Systems, Telematics Services and Security Network. Instrumentation and Mathematics: Optimal, Robust and Adaptive Controls, Non Linear and Stochastic Controls, Modelling and Identification, Robotics, Image Based Control, Hybrid and Switching Control, Process Optimization and Scheduling, Control and Intelligent Systems, Artificial Intelligent and Expert System, Fuzzy Logic and Neural Network, Complex Adaptive Systems.
Section Policies
Articles
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.
Peer Review Process
Al'Adzkiya International of Computer Science and Information Technology [AIoCSIT] accepts articles by going though a review process in three stages, namelty:
The first stage:
The editor performs a preliminary plagiarism check by Turnitin. Manuscripts with a similarity of 25% and above will automatically be rejected. Meanwhile, manuscripts free of plagiarism or similarity below or equal to 25% will proceed to the research design examination stage. Manuscripts that present a good research design will be immediately preceded to the peer-review stage. On the other hand, manuscripts that do not present a good research design will be immediately rejected.
Second stage:
Editors distribute manuscripts to reviewers. Al'Adzkiya International of Computer Science and Information Technology (AIoCSIT) uses Double-Blind Peer Review. Therefore, before submitting to reviewers, the editor removes the author's identity, such as name, email, and affiliation. Reviewers check the contents of the manuscript using the review form provided on the journal website through a special login for reviewers. They provide recommendations on the results of the manuscript to the editor in the type of decision, namely the manuscript is accepted, revised, or rejected which must be accompanied by reasons.
Third phase:
The editor sends the results of the reviewer's review to the author. If the manuscript must be revised, but the author does not revise and provide feedback, the manuscript will be rejected. On the other hand, if the manuscript is accepted, the authors must be willing to have their article proceed to the final proofreading stage. If the revised manuscript still contains major revisions, it will be returned to the reviewer; if it contains minor revisions, the editor will review and make a final decision. For every decision made, the author is entitled to a clear rationalization.
Publication Ethics
Al'Adzkiya International of Computer Science and Information Technology (AIoCSIT) Journal follows the guidelines established by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) in all matters relating to publicity ethics, particularly in research and publication error protocols. Al'Adzkiya International of Computer Science and Information Technology (AIoCSIT) adapts COPE to meet high ethical standards aimed at editors, writers, and peer review. The publisher has no right to interfere with the integrity of the contents of the paper and is only responsible for publishing periodically and on time.
For Editors
- The Editor is responsible for each manuscript published in the Al'Adzkiya International of Computer Science and Information Technology (AIoCSIT) Journal.
- The editor must ensure that the author follows the writing procedures in the Al'Adzkiya International of Computer Science and Information Technology (AIoCSIT) Journal.
- The Editor can communicate with the Journal Manager, other Editors, and Peer Reviews in making a final decision.
- The Editor must provide an objective evaluation of the manuscript regardless of aspects of citizenship, ethnicity, political affiliation, ethnic group, nationality, religion, gender, seniority, or affiliation of the author's institution.
- The editor must decline the assignment when there is a potential conflict of interest
- The editor must ensure that the manuscripts sent to peer reviews do not contain information about the author, and vice versa.
- Editor's decisions must be submitted to the author accompanied by peer review responses, except those that are personal or defamatory.
- The editor must respect the request of the author who refuses the individuals to evaluate the manuscript as long as the reason is acceptable.
- If the Editor finds or suspects a violation. writing and authorship conflict, editors can follow the guidelines in the COPE flow chart in dealing with authorship conflicts.
- The editor and all staff must guarantee the confidentiality of all submitted manuscripts.
For Reviewers
- Peer reviews are asked to provide possible comments in research manuscripts if they suspect finding errors in writing procedures, publication ethics and publishing
- Peer reviews are expected to complete the work on the specified time and provide information to the Editor if they are unable to meet the specified deadline.
- Peer reviews must be able to keep the confidentiality of the author's manuscript.
- Peer reviews may not accept manuscripts for evaluation if there is a potential for a conflict of interest or competitive, collaborative, or other relationship with any author, company or institution.
- Peer reviews must ask Editor for consideration/attention to the similarity of the substances or overlap between the manuscripts under consideration and other published papers with the same author.
- Information or special ideas obtained through peer review must be kept confidential and not used for personal gain.
For Authors
- The author must be able to ensure that the manuscript has never been published before or has never transferred the rights of the article to another party.
- The author ensures the authenticity of manuscripts from the results of the work and follows the rules of quoting in accordance with the reference format that is adjusted.
- The author must not be involved in plagiarism or auto-plagiarism.
- The author must follow the procedures/rules of writing the predetermined AIoES Journal
- The author does not send manuscripts/texts together with the same topic and title to other journals.
- The author must be able to provide information and make detailed research data related, if the editor finds allegations of misrepresentation or forgery or plagiarism in the manuscript.
- If an author discovers errors or inaccuracies that affect the submitted manuscripts/texts, the author must immediately notify the Editor or Journal manager to immediately withdraw the writing and correct the manuscript.
- Authors are not permitted to withdraw articles that are being reviewed by reviewers before being returned by reviewers to the Editor.
Author Guidelines
Al'Adzkiya International of Computer Science and Information Technology (AIoCSIT) Journal is a scientific publication journal in Computer Science, Computer Engineering and Informatics, Management Informatics, Information System and developmental economics, Telecommunication and Information Technology, Instrumentation and Mathematics aimed at novice writers and researchers, young lecturers, students, businesses in the field of science, activists in the field of education. Published every two months by using a peer review system for article selection in each issue of the publication. Al'Adzkiya International of Computer Science and Information Technology (AIoCSIT) Journal receives original research articles that are relevant to the field and Scope Journal and also receives meta-analyzes, case reports, literature reviews, editorials, and letters to editors. Articles can be sent to the editorial board with the following conditions:
1. Research Articles
The format of the research article consists of:
- Title.
- Abstract (Indonesian and English).
- Introduction.
- Method.
- Result.
- Discussion.
- Conclusion.
- Reference.
2. Meta-Analysis
This is a review of articles on issues of Educational Science, Mathematics, English Language Education, and Social Law.
The format of meta-analysis consists of:
- Title.
- Abstract (Indonesian or English).
- Introduction.
- Method.
- Result.
- Discussion.
- Conclusion.
- Reference
3. Literature Review
This is the article that covers the latest issues. The format of this article is as follows:
- Title.
- Abstract (Indonesian or English).
- Introduction.
- Method.
- Result.
- Discussion.
- Conclusion.
- Reference
4. Editorial
It discusses various issues of Education, Mathematics Education, English Language Education, and Social Law.
The format used is as follows:
- Title.
- Introduction.
- Content.
- Reference.
General Instruction
- The author lists the form of writing submitted whether in the form of research articles, meta-analyses, case reports, literature reviews, editorials, or letters to the editor in the upper right corner of the submitted articles.
- The articles submitted are original articles (not a duplication of the other articles).
- It has never been published or is being submitted in another journal by signing a statement letter.
- The author must ensure that all co-authors have approved the article. If it is known that the submitted article is a duplicate of another article or has been published in another journal, the article will be disqualified.
- All articles will be discussed by experts in the appropriate scientific field (peer review) and the editorial board.
- Articles that do not follow the format determined and need to be corrected will be returned back to the author.
- Research articles must obtain ethics committee approval or consider ethical aspects of research that can be accounted for.
- Articles and images submitted to the Editor of AIoCSIT will not be returned to the author.
- The author is obliged to make a statement of approval following the rules set by the editorial of the AIoCSIT and a statement of the originality of the writing.
- In the process of submitting articles to the AIoCSIT Journal, the author will be given a notification about the stages and progress of the submitted article starting from: Article submission statement (submitted) if the article has been received by the editor and the form is declared as completed and then a peer review and review process will be carried out (review); Declaration of eligibility and completion of the peer review process has been completed and is declared eligible, the initial article review process has been completed and orders for payment of administrative and investment fees; A statement of approval of the article (accepted) when the review process has been completed and the author has made improvements to the article that has changed and proof of payment has been received by the editor of the AIoES, the publication of the article (published) states that the article will be published in the edition that has been determined by the editor of the Al'adzkiya International of Education and Social (AIoCSIT) Journal.
- Each article that has received a statement of eligibility and is complete (finished), then the author will be charged an investment and administration fee of Rp. 250,000, - (two hundred and fifty thousand rupiah) per article, if the author sends/submits articles via email, an additional administrative fee of Rp. 100.000,- and transferred to the account of Bank Mandiri Syariah KCP ............ on behalf of Asrar Aspia Manurung, then the proof of transfer is scanned.
The Format of the Writing
- The article must use proper and correct Indonesian.
- The article is typed in 1 space on A4 paper.
- The left and top margins are 4cm and the right and bottom are 3 cm.
- The maximum number of pages is 10 pages.
- The font style is Times New Roman with a font size is 12.
- Each of the pages is sequentially numbered starting from the title to the last page in the lower right corner of the page.
- Article submitted must be in Microsoft Word (Ms. Word) format.
Abstract and Keywords
- The abstract is written in Indonesian and English for research articles while others can be written in Indonesian only or in English.
- The abstract is written in one paragraph with a maximum number of 200 words.
- The abstract is written concisely and clearly so that it allows the reader to understand new or important aspects without having to read the entire paper according to the introduction, methods, result, and discussion (IMRAD) format.
- Choose 3-5 keywords that can help with indexing and sort them alphabetically. Keywords are placed on the same page as abstract.
Text
- Include measurements in International System units (SI units).
- Do not use non-standard abbreviations.
- Contents must be in metric units (meters, kilograms, or liters).
- Do not start sentences with numeric numbers; For sentences starting with a number, write them with letters.
- Each reference, figure, and table obtained from the reference source is marked with a number in superscript form according to the Vancouver style.
Table
- Each table must be typed with 1.5 spaces.
- The table numbers are sequential according to the order in which they are mentioned in the text.
- Each table is given a short title.
- Each column is given a short subtitle.
- Place the explanation in the footnote, not in the title. Explain in footnotes all non-standard abbreviations in the table.
- The maximum number of tables is 6 (every 1000 words in the article can be made 1 table)
Photos/Images
- Photos/images are placed separately in the form of attachments.
- Images must be numbered in the order they appear in the text.
- Each image is labeled on the back and written with the image number, author's name, and a sign indicating the 'top' of the image.
- Photographs of potentially identifiable persons must be accompanied by written permission.
- Images that have been published must be accompanied by written permission.
- The maximum number of photos/images is 6 pieces.
Statistical Method
Statistical methods should be described in detail in the methods chapter and supported by references. Unusual methods are written in detail with references to these methods.
Acknowledgment
Acknowledgments may be given to research contributors without writing a degree. Acknowledgments are addressed to professionals who have contributed to the preparation of the journal, including providing technical support, financial support, and general support from an institution.
Reference
- References are written according to the Vancouver writing rules.
- Numbers are sequentially given according to the appearance in the article, not alphabetically.
- Include the names of the authors maximum of 6 people, if more, write the names of the first 6 people, then et al.
- The maximum number of references is 20 from the last 10 years.
- References are sought from journals (at least 80%) and from textbooks.
- References from journals that have been submitted for publication but have not yet been published must be written as unpublished observations with the permission of the source. Papers that have been accepted and are awaiting publication in certain magazines must be written “in press.”
Example:
Leshner Al. Molecular mechanism of cocaine addiction. N Engl J Med. In press 2011.
- Avoid reference in the form of personal communication except for the information that is impossible to obtain from public sources.
- Include source name and date of the communication. Write the permission and confirmation of the accuracy of the source of the communication.

