About the Journal

Journal of Applied Computer Science and Information Systems (JACSIS) is a peer-reviewed scientific journal dedicated to the dissemination of high-quality research and scholarly works in the field of applied computer science and information systems. The journal serves as an academic platform for researchers, lecturers, practitioners, and professionals to publish original studies that bridge theoretical foundations with practical applications in computing and digital technologies. JACSIS focuses on research that demonstrates methodological rigor, technological relevance, and practical impact. The journal welcomes contributions that explore the design, development, implementation, evaluation, and optimization of computational systems, information systems, and digital solutions across various organizational, industrial, and societal contexts. By emphasizing applied perspectives, JACSIS aims to promote research outcomes that are not only scientifically sound but also actionable and solution-oriented. The scope of JACSIS encompasses, but is not limited to, applied computer science, information systems, software engineering, information technology, data science, artificial intelligence applications, decision support systems, digital transformation, cybersecurity, human–computer interaction, and emerging computing technologies. Interdisciplinary studies that integrate computing with management, education, health, industry, and public services are particularly encouraged. JACSIS is committed to upholding high academic and ethical standards through a rigorous double-blind peer review process. The journal publishes articles in English to ensure global accessibility and scholarly exchange. By fostering an inclusive and international academic environment, JACSIS aspires to contribute to the advancement of knowledge, innovation, and best practices in applied computing and information systems research.