Review Guidelines

The Journal of Applied Computer Science and Information Systems (JACSIS) is a scientific journal focusing on multidisciplinary studies in the field of law. The journal aims to present the latest research contributions and ideas in various aspects related to social dynamics, organizational management, accounting, and business. It encourages high-quality and innovative research and provides a platform for discussion of concepts, theories, and empirical findings that can enhance understanding and practical application across various sectors.

Review Guidelines: The Journal of Applied Computer Science and Information Systems (JACSIS) invites researchers, academics, and practitioners to submit manuscripts based on established writing guidelines. These guidelines include:

Focus and Scope:

Submitted manuscripts must align with the journal's focus and scope, encompassing Social Sciences, Management, Accounting, and Business.

Writing Format:

Authors are expected to adhere to the established writing format, including manuscript structure, writing style, and source citations, all of which refer to scientific writing guidelines.

Manuscript Criteria:

Manuscripts must make a significant contribution to the understanding and development of the relevant field.
The research methodology used must be clear and accountable.

Originality:

Manuscripts must be original and have not been previously published or under consideration by other journals.

Writing Ethics:

Authors are required to adhere to the ethics of scientific writing, including avoiding plagiarism and presenting accurate data.

Review Process:

Each manuscript will undergo a peer review process to ensure quality and relevance.

The Journal of Applied Computer Science and Information Systems (JACSIS) is committed to being a reliable and high-quality repository of knowledge in the field of law. We invite authors to actively participate in contributing to research for the advancement of science and practice across various sectors.