Purpose and Scope of Application
Purpose of the Journal
The journal Informatics. Culture. Technology was established with the aim of creating a high-quality scientific platform for the dissemination of modern theoretical and applied research, technological innovations, and practical solutions in the broad field of information technologies.
Main objectives of the publication:
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to promote scientific progress through the publication of high-quality papers reflecting international and national achievements in the field of information technologies;
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to support interdisciplinary cooperation by encouraging research that integrates methods and tools from various scientific disciplines;
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to ensure global knowledge exchange among academic communities, research institutions, and industry representatives;
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to highlight applied innovations aimed at solving real-world problems in engineering, business, social systems, energy, security, and public services;
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to guarantee high visibility and accessibility of published research through compliance with international standards and the principles of open science;
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to create opportunities for increasing the impact of authors’ scientific works through indexing and wide dissemination.
Scope
The journal accepts original research articles, analytical reviews, practical case studies, short communications, and applied studies that employ qualitative, quantitative, experimental, computational, or mixed methods. Submitted materials must demonstrate a significant theoretical, methodological, or practical contribution to the development of information technologies.
The journal’s scope includes (but is not limited to) the following areas: informatics and intelligent information technologies; digital culture and social aspects of information technologies; engineering, automation, and computer-integrated systems; cybersecurity and information protection; computer engineering; systems analysis and data science.