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Submission Preparation Checklist

As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.
  • The submission has not been previously published, nor is it under consideration for publication elsewhere.
  • The submission file is in Microsoft Word (.doc/.docx) or LaTeX format and follows the journal template.
  • The manuscript has been prepared according to the Author Guidelines of Dynamic Computing.
  • The manuscript includes Title, Abstract, Keywords, Introduction, Methodology, Results, Conclusion, and References.
  • All figures, tables, and illustrations are properly numbered and cited within the manuscript.
  • All references are properly cited in the text and listed at the end of the manuscript following the required citation style.
  • The manuscript has been checked for plagiarism, and the similarity index is within the acceptable limit of the journal.
  • The authors confirm that all co-authors have approved the submission and agree with the manuscript content.

Author Guidelines

Author Guidelines

Authors are invited to submit original and unpublished manuscripts that are not under consideration for publication elsewhere. Submissions should fall within the scope of Dynamic Computing and must follow the guidelines below.

Manuscript Preparation

Manuscripts should be written in clear and concise English and formatted according to the journal template. The manuscript should normally include the following sections:

  • Title of the Paper

  • Author Names and Affiliations

  • Abstract (150–250 words)

  • Keywords (4–6 keywords)

  • Introduction

  • Related Work / Literature Review

  • Methodology / Proposed Work

  • Results and Discussion

  • Conclusion

  • References

All figures, tables, and equations must be properly numbered and cited within the text.


Manuscript Template

Authors must prepare their manuscripts using the official journal template.

Accepted formats include:

  • Microsoft Word (.doc / .docx)

  • LaTeX

Templates can be downloaded from the Template Download section available on the journal website.


Plagiarism Policy

Dynamic Computing follows strict academic integrity and publication ethics.

  • All submitted manuscripts will be screened using plagiarism detection software.

  • The similarity index should generally not exceed 15%.

  • Manuscripts with significant plagiarism or unethical practices will be rejected without review.


Reference Style

Authors should use a standard academic referencing style such as IEEE or APA. References must be:

  • Clearly cited in the text

  • Listed at the end of the manuscript

  • Complete with DOI where available

Example:

[1] Author Name, “Title of the paper,” Journal Name, vol. X, no. X, pp. XX–XX, Year.


Submission Process

All manuscripts must be submitted through the Online Journal System (OJS) of the journal.

Submission steps:

  1. Register as an Author on the journal website

  2. Log in to the system

  3. Start a new submission

  4. Upload the manuscript file

  5. Enter metadata including title, abstract, keywords, and author details

  6. Confirm and submit the manuscript

After submission, the manuscript will undergo initial editorial screening followed by peer review.

Research Articles

This section publishes original research articles presenting novel theoretical developments, methodologies, systems, and applications in the field of Dynamic Computing and related areas of computer science and engineering. All submissions undergo a rigorous peer-review process to ensure high academic quality and relevance.

Review Articles

This section publishes comprehensive review articles that summarize, analyze, and synthesize existing research in specific areas of Dynamic Computing, Computer Science, and related interdisciplinary fields. Review articles should provide critical insights into current developments, highlight research gaps, and suggest directions for future research. All submissions in this section undergo peer review to ensure scholarly quality and relevance.
 

Short Communications

This section publishes short communications reporting significant preliminary results, innovative ideas, technical notes, or brief research findings in the field of Dynamic Computing and related areas of Computer Science and Engineering. Short communications are concise reports that contribute valuable insights or early-stage developments that are of interest to the research community. All submissions in this section undergo peer review to ensure academic quality and relevance.

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