Peer Review Process

All manuscripts submitted to the Journal of Applied Information Technology (J-TIT) are subject to peer review and are expected to meet academic standards of excellence. If approved by the editor, the submission will be considered by a double-blind reviewer, all personal identities of which will remain anonymous to the author. If your article is based on a conference/seminar article that may have been published elsewhere, it is important that you note the following: The submitted article must be substantially revised, expanded, and rewritten so that it differs significantly from the conference paper or presentation on which it is based. It must be sufficiently or completely different to constitute a new original work. As a guide, you should have more than 75% new material/content. This is a matter of assessment and will be based on a comparison of the submitted article with the original conference/seminar paper. The original conference/seminar article must be provided by the author of the expanded article for comparison purposes. All such articles will undergo the same review process as other submitted articles. If the original conference paper on which the expanded article is based has been published elsewhere, or copyright has been assigned to the conference organizers or another party, the authors should ensure that they have cleared the necessary permissions with the copyright holder. The article will not be accepted, post-review, for publication unless such written permission has been granted jointly with the authors.