Editorial Policies

Focus and Scope

Jurnal Informatika respects all researchers Technology and Information field as a part spirit of disseminating science resulting and community service that provides download journal articles for free, both nationally and internationally.

The editorial welcomes innovative manuscripts from Technology and Information field. The scopes of this journal are:

  1. Expert System
  2. Decision Support System
  3. Data Mining
  4. Artificial Intelligence System
  5. Machine Learning
  6. Genetic Algorithms
  7. Business Intelligence and Knowledge Management
  8. Big Data

the manuscripts have primary citations and have never been published online or in print.

Every manuscript will be checked the plagiarism using Turnitin software. If the manuscript indicated major plagiarism, the manuscript is rejected.

 

Section Policies

Articles

Checked Open Submissions Checked Indexed Checked Peer Reviewed
 

Peer Review Process

Jurnal Informatika as a Journal of Informatics Engineering, Informatics Management and Information Systems based online is published by the Department of Research and Public Service (LPPM)  Universitas Bina Sarana Informatika.

The authors of accepted, revised, or rejected articles will be informed of the reviewers' decisions. Authors must submit the manuscripts through an electronic method (OJS), while each will be peer reviewed (single blind review) by 2 (two) reviewers. Reviewers undertake peer review online, and the results are emailed to the author. The maximum review time for OJS is 2 (two) months after submitting the manuscript. Acceptance, revision, or rejection of the article could result from the review.

 

Publication Frequency

Jurnal Informatika Published in April and October every year. Manuscripts are sent at any time via online (Registration). The manuscript will be reviewed if it is in accordance with the template and the focus and scope journal is a maximum of 8 weeks.

 

Open Access Policy

This journal provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge.