Overview
1. Requirements
1.1. Cover letter
1.2. Full text, including Figures and Tables
2. Manuscript organization
2.1. File format
2.2. Manuscript length
2.3. Title
2.4. Authors and affiliations
2.5. Headings and subheadings
2.6. Abstract and keywords
2.7. Main text
2.8 License term and copyright
Overview
This section outlines the essential submission requirements and manuscript structure for articles submitted to the Journal of Computer Science and Engineering, ensuring consistency, clarity, and compliance with editorial standards in Computer Science and Engineering research publications.
1. Requirements
1.1 Cover Letter
Authors must submit a cover letter highlighting the significance, originality, and contribution of the work. The letter should briefly describe the research problem, methodology, key findings, and relevance to the journal’s scope.
1.2 Full Text, Including Figures and Tables
The complete manuscript must be submitted as a single file or structured submission package, including all figures, tables, captions, and supplementary materials. All visual elements should be clearly referenced within the main text.
2. Manuscript Organization
2.1 File Format
Manuscripts should be prepared in a standard editable format (e.g., Microsoft Word or LaTeX) following the journal’s formatting guidelines.
2.2 Manuscript Length
There is no strict word limit; however, authors are encouraged to present their research concisely while maintaining sufficient technical depth and clarity.
2.3 Title
The title should be clear, concise, and reflective of the core contribution of the study. It must avoid abbreviations unless widely recognized.
2.4 Authors and Affiliations
Full names of all authors must be provided along with accurate institutional affiliations, including department, university or organization, city, and country. The corresponding author must be clearly indicated.
2.5 Headings and Subheadings
The manuscript should be logically structured using clearly defined headings and subheadings to enhance readability and organization of content.
2.6 Abstract and Keywords
A structured or unstructured abstract should summarize the objectives, methodology, results, and conclusions of the study. A set of relevant keywords must be provided to improve indexing and discoverability.
2.7 Main Text
The main text should include a clear introduction, literature review (if applicable), methodology, results, discussion, and conclusion. The content should demonstrate scientific rigor, technical accuracy, and relevance to the field.
2.8 License Term and Copyright
Published articles are distributed under an open access license, allowing free access and reuse with proper attribution. Authors typically retain copyright while granting the journal publishing rights under the applicable license agreement.