IJCT Journal Archives (2014–2025) | Computer Techniques

IJCT Journal Archives — Complete Issues Index (2014–2025)

Welcome to the IJCT Journal Archives, the definitive gateway to every published issue of the International Journal of Computer Techniques (IJCT). Explore volumes, discover peer-reviewed articles, trace topic trends across years, and quickly reach the right issue using our fast search links and curated highlights.

IJCT Journal Archives

Find Any Issue in Seconds

Every archive link opens a ready search (e.g., Volume 10 Issue 6) so you can jump straight to the correct issue page and table of contents.

Consistent Citations

Track volume/issue and month quickly, then copy citation details from the article page. Our archives streamline reference management for authors.

From Idea to Submission

Browse prior work for scope fit, then use the persistent CTA buttons to Science Journal Submit when you are ready.

Browse IJCT Journal Archives by Year

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The IJCT Journal Archives below list volumes and issues in a clear, search-first format. Selecting any item opens a site-wide results page (e.g., Volume 10 Issue 6) so you can quickly reach the corresponding issue and its published papers.

How to Use the IJCT Journal Archives Effectively

The IJCT Journal Archives are designed for clarity, speed, and scholarly reliability. Each year is segmented by volume, and every volume includes issues presented in a uniform layout that mirrors how researchers actually look for prior art: by time window and topic scope. Clicking any item will run a smart on-site search for the exact “Volume X Issue Y” phrase, which gets you to the correct issue page or its nearest canonical entry quickly. This system is resilient to URL changes and keeps your literature review efficient even as new issues are published.

Start by browsing your target year and issue to get a context snapshot—editorials, domain emphasis, or special sections. Next, switch to full-text per-paper pages to review abstracts and references. As you discover gaps or new angles, return to the archives for adjacent issues in the same volume or for earlier volumes with foundational work. This iterative pattern is a proven way to map a topic space and avoid duplicate research. When you find a strong alignment with IJCT scope, use any of the Science Journal Submit buttons to proceed with your manuscript.

Why the IJCT Journal Archives Matter for Authors

For authors, the IJCT Journal Archives are more than an index—they are a lens on publishable scope, writing style, evaluation patterns, and citation practices. Reading across consecutive issues will show you the “density” of specific themes (for example, distributed systems, privacy-preserving analytics, computer vision pipelines, or cloud-native architecture decisions), how literature reviews are framed, and how experiments are reported. You can model your work on the most successful structures: clear problem statement, reproducible methodology, meaningful baselines, statistically sound evaluation, and a concise conclusion with future work.

Another advantage is calibration of novelty: IJCT encourages practical, deployable contributions supported by solid theory or engineering rigor. If you can connect your method to prior IJCT articles and show measurable improvement or a clearer path to adoption, your submission becomes stronger. The archives help you evidence that connection with exact volume/issue anchors, which also makes peer review smoother.

Finding Topics, Gaps, and Exemplars

Use the year selectors to scan for clusters of interest. Suppose you’re writing on scalable data ingestion—scan issues across multiple volumes to see when ingestion, stream processing, or schema evolution spikes in attention. Open a few representative issues and compare evaluation datasets, parameter choices, or architectural diagrams. If you’re developing an applied AI technique, find papers tackling production deployment and error budgets; then position your contribution precisely. This process, guided by the IJCT Journal Archives, makes your introduction and related-work sections more authoritative.

Pro Tip for Faster Reviews: Map three exemplar IJCT papers that are closest to your method. Summarize exactly what you improve: accuracy, latency, memory footprint, interpretability, or deployment cost. Cite the correct volume/issue for each exemplar. This aligns expectations between your submission and reviewer expertise.

From Literature Review to Submission

Once you have confirmed scope fit, move to manuscript preparation. IJCT emphasizes clarity, ethics, and reproducibility. Structure your paper with a crisp abstract, a literature review that acknowledges the most relevant IJCT precedents, a detailed methodology, and transparent results. Include accessible diagrams and ensure that your claims are proportionate to the evidence. When ready, use the calls-to-action below to submit. The process is intentionally streamlined:

  1. Confirm topic alignment and proper citations using the IJCT Journal Archives.
  2. Prepare your manuscript following IJCT author guidance and ethical standards.
  3. Check figures, tables, and references for completeness and accessibility.
  4. Submit via the official online form and monitor your email for editorial updates.

Ethics, Reproducibility, and Citations

IJCT upholds strict publication ethics and a reproducibility mindset. When you cite articles from the IJCT Journal Archives, ensure accuracy in author names, year, article title, and the exact volume/issue. Provide DOIs where applicable, and include links only to official IJCT pages. If you release code or datasets, specify licenses, versions, and minimal steps to reproduce. Ethical clarity is a marker of quality and will support the acceptance pathway.

Common Questions About the IJCT Journal Archives

Are older issues still relevant? Yes. Many fundamental techniques and baselines originate in earlier volumes, and reviewers value historically grounded insights.

Can I rely on archive searches to find every article? The search-first links take you to the correct issue hub; from there, use internal navigation to reach the paper you need.

What if my topic cuts across multiple issues? Start with the closest match, then follow citations backward or forward. Building a chain is often essential for multidisciplinary topics.

When should I submit? As soon as your manuscript is stable, well-evidenced, and aligned with prior IJCT literature. Use any Science Journal Submit button on this page.

IJCT Special Issues & Events

Select conferences and academic partners collaborate with IJCT to produce focused collections. Explore highlighted events and their corresponding issues through our archives.

Note: This page serves as the official access point for the IJCT Journal Archives, maintained for discoverability, citation accuracy, and author guidance.