International Journal of Computer Science
Double Blind
Bimonthly
17% acceptance rate
Peer Review
Double Blind
OA Type
Subscription OA
Acceptance
17%
Time to Decision
10 weeks
Frequency
Bimonthly
Impact Factor (2023)
3.8
CiteScore (2023)
5.2
About This Journal
The International Journal of Computer Science (IJCS) is a leading peer-reviewed publication serving as a premier venue for research across all domains of computer science. Founded to promote rigorous and impactful work in both foundational theory and applied systems, IJCS has published landmark contributions in algorithms, programming languages, distributed systems, software engineering, and artificial intelligence. The journal operates under a double-blind peer-review process managed by an editorial board of internationally recognised computer scientists.
Aims & Scope
The journal publishes original research, surveys, and technical notes across computer science:
• Algorithms and complexity theory: design, analysis, and approximation
• Programming languages and compilers: type systems, formal semantics, and optimisation
• Software engineering: architecture, testing, verification, DevOps, and software quality
• Distributed and parallel computing: fault tolerance, consensus protocols, and cloud computing
• Databases and information retrieval: query processing, knowledge graphs, and big data
• AI: planning, knowledge representation, reasoning, and NLP
• Theoretical computer science: automata, formal languages, and logic
Special issues on emerging topics are organised periodically.
• Algorithms and complexity theory: design, analysis, and approximation
• Programming languages and compilers: type systems, formal semantics, and optimisation
• Software engineering: architecture, testing, verification, DevOps, and software quality
• Distributed and parallel computing: fault tolerance, consensus protocols, and cloud computing
• Databases and information retrieval: query processing, knowledge graphs, and big data
• AI: planning, knowledge representation, reasoning, and NLP
• Theoretical computer science: automata, formal languages, and logic
Special issues on emerging topics are organised periodically.