About the Journal
The International Journal of Computing Tutorials (IJCOM) is a pioneering, peer-reviewed, open access academic journal dedicated to publishing articles in the field of computing. Unlike traditional research journals that primarily focus on research results, IJCOM emphasizes the 'how-to' aspects of computing, offering comprehensive, step-by-step guidance on a wide range of computing techniques and applications.
Our mission is to bridge the gap between theoretical research and practical applications, providing both academia and industry professionals with actionable insights and tools to implement computing solutions effectively. Each article in IJCOM aims to enhance the reader's understanding and skills with clear explanations, code snippets and visual diagrams to ensure that complex computing concepts are accessible to all.
IJCOM covers a broad spectrum of topics within computing, including but not limited to artificial intelligence, machine learning, data analytics, computer networks, data communications, cybersecurity, software development, and educational strategies in computer science education. We welcome submissions that contribute to the educational aspects of computing, catering to a diverse audience ranging from academic researchers, educators to industry practitioners.
As a forward-thinking journal, IJCOM is committed to contribute to a community where knowledge about computing tools and techniques is openly shared, discussed, and advanced. We invite you to join us in this educational endeavour, either by contributing your expertise as an author or reviewer or by engaging with our content as a reader.
Call for Papers for Vol 1 No 1 (2025)
Papers are invited for the inaugural issue of the International Journal of Computing Tutorials.
Deadline for submission: 30 April 2025
Notification of Acceptance: 31 May 2025
Revised version due: 15 June 2025
Paper published in Vol. 1 No 1. on 30 June 2025
There are no fees for this first issue.
All papers will be assigned a CrossRef DOI and will be indexed in Google Scholar and WorldCat.
p-ISSN: 3087-419X
e-ISSN: 3087-4203