About the Journal

The Dela Press Series: Computer Science is an Open Access, peer-reviewed publication devoted to presenting high-quality research in all areas of computer science and information technology. The series aims to highlight both theoretical and applied aspects of computing, fostering innovation and collaboration across academic, industrial, and technological domains.

Areas of research include, but are not limited to:

  • Pure and Applied Mathematics
  • Computer Software and Programming Languages
  • Software Engineering
  • Computer Architecture and Hardware
  • Compiler Technology
  • Computer Networks and Communications
  • High-Performance Computing
  • Databases and Data Modelling
  • Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design
  • Data Mining and Signal Processing
  • Information Systems and Information Retrieval
  • Cloud Computing
  • Data and Computing Security
  • Wireless and Mobile Computing
  • Web Services
  • Big Data Analytics
  • Computational Theory and Applications
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
  • Machine Learning and Neural Networks
  • Natural Language Processing
  • Human-Computer Interaction
  • Organizational Studies and Information Technology

All works undergo rigorous peer review, are published immediately upon acceptance, and are indexed in leading international databases, ensuring global accessibility and academic recognition.

Thematic Issues and Publication Format

The series publishes special thematic issues and conference proceedings covering emerging topics in computer science and related disciplines. Publication follows a continuous publication model, enabling each accepted article to appear online immediately after peer review and acceptance, without waiting for the completion of the entire issue.

Academic Standards and Research Integrity

The series adheres to international academic publishing standards and upholds the highest level of research integrity. Submissions must demonstrate originality, technical rigor, and reproducibility. Each manuscript is checked for originality using professional plagiarism-detection software. Authors must disclose all funding sources, conflicts of interest, author contributions, and data availability. Studies involving algorithms, datasets, or simulations should include sufficient methodological detail to allow verification and replication of results.

Editorial Structure of Thematic Issues

Each thematic issue is coordinated by a designated Guest Editor or editorial team responsible for defining its scope, coordinating the peer review process, and ensuring compliance with the series’ ethical and editorial standards. Guest Editors collaborate closely with the permanent Editorial Board and the Dela Press editorial office to maintain academic quality and consistency across all volumes.

Peer Review Process

All submissions undergo double-blind peer review, ensuring impartial evaluation. Possible editorial outcomes include: accept, accept with revisions, revise and resubmit, or reject. The final decision is based on the reviewers’ reports and the Guest Editor’s recommendation, followed by formal checks by the editorial office.

Open Access Policy

All publications are made available under an open access model, ensuring unrestricted access to the global research community. Articles may be read, downloaded, and shared freely. Copyright and reuse rights are governed by a Creative Commons license, with the license type indicated on each article’s webpage. This approach ensures global visibility, accessibility, and citation potential for all published works.

Identifiers, Metadata, and Long-Term Availability

Each published paper is assigned full bibliographic metadata and a persistent digital identifier, ensuring accurate citation, indexing, and long-term archiving. Articles are structured with machine-readable metadata to facilitate integration into major international databases and repositories.

Call for Contributions and Guest Editors

The series invites researchers, developers, and conference organizers to contribute to upcoming thematic issues and conference proceedings in all domains of computer science and information technology. Interdisciplinary and practice-oriented topics that bridge theory and application are especially encouraged.

Qualified scholars are also welcome to serve as Guest Editors, defining the thematic focus, coordinating the peer review process, and ensuring the scientific and ethical quality of published materials.
Proposals for thematic issues or editorial collaborations may be submitted to the Editorial Office at any time. Each proposal is evaluated for its academic relevance, originality, and contribution to the advancement of computer science research.