Applied Informatics Quarterly publishes original research papers in informatics and applied computer science that have practical relevance to developing nations.
Call for Papers
The Applied Informatics Quarterly is an International peer-reviewed journal that publishes work that address ICT solutions to challenges of sustainable development.
AIQ invites authors to submit original and unpublished work in areas that deal with the development of innovative e-technologies that cuts across diverse disciplines and industry. Of special interest are work that impact on the socio-economic well-being of developing countries by providing solution-oriented outcomes.
Papers cutting across, but not limited to the following core-disciplines are welcome for submission;
- Information systems
- Information technology
- Software engineering
- Manufacturing and Automation engineering
- Data communications and networks technology
- Usability engineering
- Human Computer Interaction
- Image processing & Pattern Recognition
- Computer Vision
The papers should be aimed at addressing challenges of sustainable development as outlined, but not limited to the following thematics areas;
- Health and health delivery systems
- Poverty Alleviation
- Water Management Systems
- Clean Energy
- Hazards and Risk Reduction/Emergency Response Systems
- Food security
- Climate systems
Submission of papers
Prospective authors are invited to submit their papers by
uploading them to: http://www.appinfoquarterly.com/
Submissions are received all year round and must be in either, MS doc or pdf format