The International Journal of Algorithms for Information Security and Data Science, Blockchain Technology, and Discrete Mathematics (IJAISBDM) follows a double-blind peer review process.
In this process:
The identities of authors are concealed from reviewers.
The identities of reviewers are concealed from authors.
This ensures fairness, objectivity, and academic integrity.
All submitted manuscripts undergo a preliminary evaluation by the Editorial Office to ensure:
Relevance to the journal’s scope
Compliance with author guidelines
Proper formatting and structure
Acceptable plagiarism/similarity index
Ethical compliance
Manuscripts that fail to meet these criteria may be rejected without external review.
Assignment to Editor:
The Editor-in-Chief or Handling Editor assigns the manuscript to subject-area reviewers.
Selection of Reviewers:
Each manuscript is reviewed by at least two independent experts in the relevant field.
Evaluation Criteria:
Reviewers evaluate manuscripts based on:
Originality and novelty
Technical soundness
Methodological rigor
Relevance to the journal scope
Clarity of presentation
Contribution to the field
Review Recommendations:
Reviewers may recommend one of the following:
Accept without changes
Accept with minor revisions
Major revisions required
Reject
Final Decision:
The final decision rests with the Editor-in-Chief, based on reviewers’ comments and recommendations.