Journal of Computer Science

About the Journal

Aims and Scope

Journal of Computer Science is aimed to publish research articles on theoretical foundations of information and computation, and of practical techniques for their implementation and application in computer systems. JCS updated twelve times a year and is a peer reviewed journal covers the latest and most compelling research of the time.

Open Access

Journal of Computer Science is a gold open access publication which means that all published manuscripts are feely available for unlimited access.

Open access publishing provides immediate, worldwide free access to all published manuscripts. Readers can view, download, print, and redistribute any article without any financial barrier, enabling greater distribution of an article.

Once published, the article will be made free to read and reuse upon publication under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) licence.

The publication costs of an article are paid from an author's research budget, or by their supporting institution. These Article Processing Charges replace subscription charges covers the costs of manuscript processing, online availability, hosting and archiving. All Science Publications’ content is archived in Portico, which provides archiving services to scholarly journals.

All Science Publication’s journals adhere to the open access policy. Once our highly qualified Editorial Board has accepted the manuscript, authors will receive an invoice including the publication charges for their manuscript.

Abstracting and Indexing

All articles published in Journal of Computer Science are included in:

  • CNKI
  • Crossref
  • Current Abstracts
  • Expanded Academic ASAP
  • Genamics JournalSeek
  • InfoTrac Custom
  • J-Gate
  • Scilit
  • SCOPUS
  • Thomson Gale
  • Ulrichsweb
  • Zeitschriften

Journal Metrics

  • 2005 Founded in
  • 2,895 Published Articles
  • 15,701 Citations
  • 7,230,568 Views
  • 6,476,211 Downloads
  • 4,735 Average Views per Article
  • 5.42 Average Citations per Article
Citation metrics obtained from Crossref