Submission Policy

Submission Policy and Requirements:

The International Research Journal of Advances in Computing Sciences (IRJACS) feels honored to provide a platform by publishing original material of interest to research scholars. It is an academic refereed journal published two times a year (summer and winter). Knowledge-contributing manuscripts will be welcomed here.

 Manuscript Submission

Submit two copies of the manuscript and a soft copy via CD/Email to the Editor. Manuscripts should be submitted outside of Fax. To facilitate academic review and production, authors must provide their complete name, address, phone number(s), current position/title, and name(s) of universities on the title page. Moreover, manuscripts will be considered for publication only if they have not been published previously and are not under consideration for publication elsewhere.

The Review Procedure Manuscripts submitted to “IRJACS” are subject to evaluation by at least two independent referees (including one from a technologically advanced country) who are experts in the applicable field. The decision to accept or reject a manuscript rest solely with the journal’s Editorial Board. Their decision is final. The Editorial Board will, however, base its decision primarily upon the recommendations of the referees who have evaluated the paper.

Format Requirements

  1. General Requirements: Unsolicited Manuscripts must be written in English. Type the manuscript on white bond paper, 8-1/2×11inches (21.6×27 cm or A4 size paper) with margins of at least 1.5 inches (4cm) on left for English.

Begin each of the following sections on a separate page and in the following order:

  • Title page
  • Abstract
  • Introduction
  • Main body or Discussion
  • Conclusions
  • References

Number pages consecutively, beginning with the title page. Type the page number in English in the upper right-hand corner of each page.

  1. Abstracts: Provide on a separate page an abstract of 200 to 250 words followed by the 5 to 7 keywords for the respective article. This abstract should contain a labeled background, problem statement, methods and concluding remarks. They should briefly describe, respectively, the problem being addressed in the study, how the study was performed, the salient result and what the authors conclude from the results
  2. Introduction:

State the purpose of the article and summarise the rationale for the study.

  1. Key Words:

Include the Key Words relating to the article subject.

  1. Discussion:

Emphasise the new and important aspects of the study and the conclusions that follow from them.

  1. Conclusion

Link the conclusions with the study's goals but avoid unqualified statements and irrelevant details focusing upon history or peripheral niceties.

  1. References:

Text and references must follow the format outlined in The Chicago Manual of

Style like:

  1. Madhumita Srivastava, International Dimensions of Ethnic Conflict A Case-Study of Kashmir and Northern Ireland (New Delhi: Bhavana Books & Prints, 2001), p. 35.
  2. Ibid., p. 38.
  3. George de Vos, “Ethnic Pluralism: Conflict and Accommodation,” in George de Vos and Lola Romanucci-Ross (eds.), Ethnic Identity: Cultural onstitutional and Change (Palo Alto, Calif: Mayfield Publishing Co., 1975), p. 1767.

4. Selig S. Harrison, “Ethnicity and the Political Stalemate in Pakistan,” in S. Akbar Zaidi (ed.), Regional Imbalances and the National Question (Lahore: Vanguard Books Ltd., 1992), p. 206.