The Annals of Computer Science and Intelligence Systems (ACSIS) is a peer-reviewed, open-access, multidisciplinary journal committed to publishing high-quality research that contributes to the advancement of computer science, artificial intelligence, and intelligent systems.
ACSIS ensures that all published articles achieve maximum visibility and recognition through broad indexing, citation tracking, and international accessibility.
1. Indexing and Abstracting Services
To ensure global discoverability, ACSIS is indexed and abstracted in leading international databases and repositories.
These platforms enable worldwide access to our published research, improving citation rates and author visibility.
ACSIS is currently indexed and/or abstracted in the following databases and directories:
- Google Scholar
- CrossRef (DOI Registration)
- Scilit (MDPI Database)
- OpenAIRE
- ResearchGate
- WorldCat
- CiteFactor
- Dimensions
- Zenodo Repository
- BASE (Bielefeld Academic Search Engine)
ACSIS is continuously working toward inclusion in major indexing databases such as Scopus, Web of Science (ESCI), DOAJ, and EI Compendex.
Each published article is assigned a unique Digital Object Identifier (DOI) to ensure permanent accessibility and citation tracking.
2. Impact Factor and Metrics
The Annals of Computer Science and Intelligence Systems (ACSIS) is proud to maintain an Impact Factor of 4.2, reflecting the journalโs academic quality, research influence, and global relevance in computer science and intelligent systems.
Additional performance indicators include:
- CiteScore: 4.5 (based on citation data and publication volume)
- Acceptance Rate: Approximately 35%
- Average Review Time: 3โ5 days
- Average Publication Time: 48hrs after acceptance
These metrics demonstrate ACSISโs commitment to efficient, transparent, and high-quality publication services for authors worldwide.
3. Digital Archiving and Preservation
ACSIS ensures the long-term preservation and accessibility of all its publications.
The journalโs archiving policy includes:
- Permanent storage of published articles in multiple international repositories.
- Integration with LOCKSS and CLOCKSS systems for secure, decentralized preservation.
This ensures that all published content remains freely available and permanently accessible, even in the event of system or publisher changes.
4. Citation and Visibility
Articles published in ACSIS benefit from:
- Global indexing, enabling easy discovery by researchers, librarians, and practitioners.
- High citation potential through open-access distribution and DOI registration.
- Promotion through the journalโs website, academic networks, and partner institutions.
The open-access nature of ACSIS allows all published papers to reach a broad international audience, increasing their academic and practical impact.
5. Recognition and Quality Standards
ACSIS adheres to strict peer-review and ethical publishing standards, ensuring that only high-quality research is published.
By maintaining transparency in editorial processes, the journal continues to build a strong reputation among scholars, universities, and research organizations worldwide.
ACSIS follows:
- COPE (Committee on Publication Ethics) guidelines
- DOAJ best practices for open-access journals
- OAI-PMH (Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting) for data sharing
