The International Review on Computers and Software (IRECOS) (ISSN: 1828-6003)
PublisherPraise Worthy Prize
ISSN-L1828-6003
ISSN1828-6003
E-ISSN1828-6011
IF(Impact Factor)2024 Evaluation Pending
Description
The International Review on Computers and Software (IRECOS) is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes original theoretical and applied papers on all aspects of Computers and Software. The topics to be covered include, but are not limited to: technology, hardware systems, parallel and distributed computing, computer graphics (modelling, animations, rendering, visualization, imaging and image processing, human-computer interaction, computer graphics and visualization for environmental decision support; and so on), Internet and multimedia systems (web and internet system and tools, multimedia information systems, data management, collaborative systems and distance learning and so on) computer organizations and architectures; wireless and mobile computing, networking and communication; operating systems, real-time systems and embedded systems; pattern recognition; digital devices, computer components and interconnection networks; specification, design, prototyping and testing methods and tools; performance, fault tolerance, reliability, dependability and secure computing, testability; development and maintenance methods and models, e.g., techniques and principles for the specification, design and implementation of software systems, including notations and process models; assessment methods, e.g., software tests and validation, reliability models, test and diagnosis procedures, software redundancy and design for error control and the measurements and evaluation of various aspects of the process and product; geoinformatics (Web-based geospatial data and GIS services, Location based services (LBS), Automated object extraction and database updates from imagery, Spatial data fusion and integration algorithms, GNSS interoperability, software and algorithms, Integration of environmental modelling and GIS, Wireless GIS solutions for disaster management, Data and systems interoperability for handling emergencies, Visualization of emergency scenes and situations, and so on);software tools and techniques; software project management, e.g., productivity factors, cost models, schedule and organizational issues, standards; tools and environments, e.g., specific tools, integrated tool environments including the associated architectures, databases, and parallel and distributed processing issues; system issues, e.g., hardware-software trade-off; new and important applications and trends.Contributions may consist of invited tutorials or critical reviews; original scientific research papers (regular paper); letters to the Editor and research notes which must also be original and present proposals of new research, report on research in progress or discuss the latest scientific results in advanced fields.
All papers will be subject to a fast editorial process.
Any paper, if accepted, will be published within two months from the submitted date.
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