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Call for Papers
The International Journal of Forensic Computer Science (IJoFCS) Print ISSN: 1809-9807 - Online ISSN: 1980-7333 The International Journal of Forensic Computer Science (see website at www.ijofcs.org) publishes original research in the area of Forensic Computer Science. So, this journal is devoted to publishing original papers in the various branches of Forensic Computer Science, serving as a new medium for the international scientific community, research centers, universities, and law enforcement agencies. The IJoFCS main goal is fostering development in Forensic Computer Science, developing and exhibiting the widest possible range of new research in the field of Forensic Computer Science, as well, by means of encouraging researchers from all over the world to publish their work on this venue. We invite you to submit your manuscript for publication. Our aim is to inform authors of the decision on their submission within up to five weeks. After the acceptance, papers will be published in the next issue. The IJoFCS is an Open Access Journal, so that your paper will have a worldwide audience, and your published paper will have nice visibility and impact in scientific community. IJoFCS provides free access to all papers as soon as they are published. IMPORTANT DATES Upcoming Issue - (Volume 8, Number 1): Paper Submission Due: 20 March 2012 Acceptance Notification: 10 April 2012 Publication Date: 30 April 2013 Upcoming Issue - (Volume 8, Number 2): Paper Submission Due: 20 July 2012 Acceptance Notification: 10 August 2012 Publication Date: 30 August 2013 (We accept submissions year-round.) JOURNAL’S SCOPE Biometrics Computer Crimes Computer Forensics Computer Forensics in Education Computer Law Criminology Cryptology Digital Investigation Information Security International Police Cooperation Intrusion Prevention and Detection Network Security Semantic Web Artificial Intelligence Artificial Neural Network Computer Vision Image Analysis Image Processing Machine Learning Management Issues Pattern Recognition Secure Software Development Signal Processing Simulation Software Engineering |
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