Advances in Modelling and Analysis D
- ISSN:1291-5211
- Indexing & Archiving:Google ScholarCrossRef
- Subject:Computer SciencesEngineering
Advances in Modelling and Analysis D (AMA_D) is a quarterly international journal.
This is an open access journal series, which means that all content is freely available without charge. Users are allowed to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts of the articles in this journal without asking prior permission from the publisher or the author.
Focus and Scope
Topics in AMA_D include computer tools, statistic & combinatory sciences (games), etc.
Inquiries and manuscript submissions may be sent to: editor.ama@iieta.org.
Section Policies
Regular Papers
- Open Submissions
- Indexed
- Peer Reviewed
Peer Review Process
A double blind reviewing procedure is adopted by the journal. After submission, if the topics of the paper are appropriate for the journal, the manuscript is sent to the editor-in-chief or managing editor and then the paper will reach a panel of experts as reviewers involved in the relevant research area, who can be either external or members of the editorial board. Each paper is reviewed by at least two reviewers. The final decision concerning the papers publication belongs to the editor-in-chief or managing editor. And their comments will be returned to the author. There are four possible outcomes:
a) Accept: the paper will be published without any revision.
b) Minor revision: the author will be required to revise the paper according to reviewers’ comments and then return the revised paper to the editor. The paper will be accepted at the editor's discretion.
c) Major revision: the author will be required to significantly revise the paper according to reviewers’ comments and then return the revised paper to the editor. The paper will then undergo another, final round of refereeing.
d) Reject: the paper will not be published.
Upon acceptance, the author will receive an acceptance letter sent by the editor-in-chief or managing editor.
Plagiarism Policy
We adhere strongly to the highest ethical standards of academic integrity, and fully expect the same from all of our contributing authors. Any paper containing plagiarism seriously hinders us from our goal of maintaining high levels of quality, uniqueness, and innovation.
We will take serious actions against those papers determined to contain plagiarism including, but not limited to, removing those articles completely from our website as well as from the websites of the databases in which we are listed and indexed. Original authors can file a complaint against the paper which they think is their work and we will evaluate all such request in an impartial manner.
We are an active member of the plagiarism detection service CrossRef.
Publication Frequency
The journal is published quarterly in the last week of each March, June, September and December, with four regular issues (not including special issues) and one volume per year.
For instructions for citing any of IIETA’s journals as well as our Ethics Statement, see Policies and Standards.