The journal “Applied Aspects of Information Technology” aims to provide a dynamic and high-quality scientific platform for the dissemination of modern research results, technological innovations, and practical solutions in the broad field of information technology. The journal fosters an open and collaborative environment for researchers, academics, and industry professionals, supporting the publication of original studies that contribute to global scientific and technological progress.

 

Aims

 

The primary aims of the journal are to:

  • Promote scientific advancement by publishing high-quality research that reflects current international and national achievements in information technology.
  • Support interdisciplinary collaboration by encouraging studies that integrate methods and tools from multiple scientific domains.
  • Facilitate global knowledge exchange between academic communities, research institutions, and industry stakeholders.
  • Highlight applied innovations, focusing on solutions that address real-world challenges in engineering, business, social systems, energy, security, and public services.
  • Ensure high visibility and accessibility of published research through adherence to international publishing standards and open scholarly communication.
  • Strengthen the impact of authors’ work by providing a reputable venue for the promotion and indexing of scientific publications.

 

Scope

 

The journal welcomes original research articles, analytical surveys, case studies, short communications, and practical reports that employ qualitative, quantitative, experimental, computational, or mixed research methods. Submitted manuscripts should demonstrate a significant theoretical, methodological, or applied contribution to the development of information technologies.

The scope of the journal includes, but is not limited to, the following areas:

  1. Computer science and software engineering
  2. Computer engineering and cybersecurity
  3. Systems analysis, applied information systems and technologies
  4. Applied information technologies in energy engineering and automation