Aims & Scope

Aims & Scope
Journal of Engineering, Management and Information Technology examines new research and development at the multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary fields of engineering, management and information technology. It provides a common forum for both frontline industrial management, engineering and IT as well as pioneering academic research.
The journal's multidisciplinary approach draws from such fields as: Industry 4.0; Design and analysis of algorithms; Theory and algorithms for application domains; Probability and statistics; Mathematical analysis; Data management systems; Information systems applications; Artificial intelligence; Machine learning; Modeling and simulation; Operations research; Physical sciences and engineering; Quality management; Quality and Quality of Life; Sustainability; Application of Computer Science and Technology; Supply Chain Management; Advances of Engineering Technology and Artificial Intelligence; Business and Management; Human Factors Management Systems; Technology-Aided Decision-Making; Systems, Applications, and Modern Solutions; Project Management; ICT in Social Sciences; Management in Social Sciences; Engineering; Management; Economy; and Information Technology.
Both the Editorial Advisory Group and the Editorial Board feature outstanding individuals from academia and industry, ensuring that all the multiple frontiers are covered.


Focus
Provide a forum for both academicians and industry specialists to explore the multiple frontiers of the management, engineering and information technology. Journal brings innovative research from managerial, engineering, technological, analytical, behavioral and social perspectives.


Format
Published quarterly, with dedicated issues on a regular basis as well as a general issue per year.


Management
An Editorial Advisory Group and an Editorial Board both including outstanding individuals from academia and industry. Eminent guest editors for the dedicated issues. Editors of websites managing and maintaining the internet services.


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