Global Journals of Computer Science & Technology E: Network, Web & Security

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JOURNAL SPECIFICATION
GJCST Volume 26
ISSN Online : 0975-4172
ISSN Print : 0975-4350
Print Estd. : 2001
DOI : 10.17406/gjcst
Publishing Frequency : Monthly
CODEN : GJCST
Society Accreditation : Yes
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Introduction & Purpose

Section E, Network, Web and Security of the Global Journal of Computer Science and Technology, focuses on foundational aspects of modern computing and technology. It is an international, peer-reviewed, double-blind journal accepting original research papers and articles spanning domains and not limited to software and computing, hardware and ICs, AI and distributed computing, networks, databases, and the cloud.

Objective of Journal

With advancements in computers and sensors, humans are collecting more data every day and automating it to generate better results. Studying and designing better algorithms and computing methods is now one of the major elements of research and science. This journal aims to provide academia with new methodologies and applications. Special editions of this journal may contain white papers, reports, accepted standards, and thesis.

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