IJCTE aims to frequently publish special issues that focus on research topics of Theoretical Computer Science and Computer Engineering, etc. Please view
Aim and Scope to decide whether the topic is within the scope. Published special issues in IJCTE are highly cited and have drawn maximal attentions in the same areas. The profiles and reputations of the guest editors increase together with the publication of the special issues.
IJCTE generates Virtual Special Issues (VSIs) format. VSIs allow us to provide the benefits of rapid publication, while still offering the thematic and topical grouping of content for readers. Publication times are improved as VSIs follow the regular content workflow (authors no longer have to wait for the last Special Issue paper to be completed before publication of their own article). Articles are published in the journal's first available regular issue, whilst simultaneously being grouped together into a new section on website which dedicated to the VSI, including an introductory paragraph from the Guest Editor(s), a Guest Editor listing, table of contents and other data relevant to the VSI.
The benefits of VSIs include:
1. Reduced overall publication times
2. Reduced waiting time & increased author (of SI papers)
3. Lower risk of error for incorrect publication of SI content due to increased flexibility for moving/adding/removing items from VSIs, without affecting citation details
Potential Guest Editor(s) who would like to propose a Special Issue for IJCTE are invited to prepare a proposal and then contact the editorial office (
editor@ijcte.org). The executive editor will share the proposal with the Academic Editors, the editors will review the proposal and advise of their interest. All proposals will be thoroughly considered, however, please note that the Editors may ask for modifications to any proposal or reserve the right to decline a proposal. If the final proposal is accepted, a Special Issue information sheet must be completed and returned to the IJCTE.
The Special Issue proposal must contain the following information:
1. Introduction/Overview: Description of general topic and overall theme with sufficient background material easily understood by specialists outside the area.
2. Importance of topic to IJCTE readers: Description of why the proposed Special Issue will be important to a broad audience from different specialties.
3. Guest Editors biographical information: Biographies of Guest Editors (names, titles, affiliations and contact information) along with a brief list of representative publications in the particular area. Co-editors are welcomed.
4. Submission Deadline
If the proposal is approved, the Call for Papers will appear online to help researchers find and submit to the Special Issue. As the Editors will need to review the abstracts before full submission, authors are encouraged to prepare a tentative title and abstract for perusal first.
The review process will be handled by guest editors who will also make the final decision on each manuscript in the end. The Guest Editors are responsible for overseeing the blind review. This includes selecting and recommending independent peer reviewers (at least two ‘blind’ reviews per paper); assessing reviewers' comments; reviewing the revised papers and the author's response to how the comments raised were addressed; making final decisions as to whether accept or reject submissions. The editorial office will be responsible for communication between authors, reviewers and guest editors, and final production process.
Have additional questions about the Special Issue process? Get in touch at
editor@ijcte.org.