Aim and Scope
Greenation Computer and Information Review (GCIR) is a scientific journal that focuses on the latest developments in the field of computer and information. The journal aims to provide a leading platform for researchers, academics, and practitioners to publish innovative and relevant research findings in computer science, information technology, and related applications. With a broad scope, the journal covers various aspects of technology that affect the way we manage, analyze, and apply information in the modern context.
Scope and Focus:
The journal covers a wide range of topics in the field of computers and information, including but not limited to:
Algorithms and Data Structures: Research on new algorithms, optimization techniques, and efficient data structures in information processing and analysis.
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning: The study of artificial intelligence (AI) methods and applications, including machine learning, deep learning, and AI-based systems.
Information Systems and Databases: The study of the design, implementation, and management of information systems and databases, including data storage and retrieval technologies.
Information Security and Privacy: Research on techniques and strategies to protect data and information from security threats, as well as privacy-related issues.
Networking and Communication Technologies: Analysis of computer networking technologies, communication protocols, and innovations in internet-based networks.
Computational Science and Simulation: Study of computational applications in various disciplines and simulation techniques for complex problems.
Human-Computer Interaction (HCI): Research on user interface design, user experience, and new ways to improve human interaction with computer systems.