The International Journal of Algorithms for Information Security and Data Science, Blockchain Technology, and Discrete Mathematics (IJAISBDM) is committed to maintaining the highest standards of integrity, transparency, and ethical conduct in scholarly publishing. The journal adheres to internationally accepted principles of academic publishing ethics and ensures fairness, objectivity, and accountability in all stages of the publication process.
Authors submitting manuscripts to the journal must ensure that:
The work is original and has not been published previously.
The manuscript is not under consideration by another journal.
All sources are properly cited and acknowledged.
Data presented are accurate and not fabricated, falsified, or manipulated.
All listed authors have made significant contributions to the research.
All co-authors have reviewed and approved the final version of the manuscript.
Any financial or personal conflicts of interest are disclosed.
Necessary permissions and ethical approvals (if applicable) have been obtained.
Duplicate submission, redundant publication, or plagiarism in any form is strictly prohibited.
Reviewers play a critical role in maintaining academic quality and integrity. Reviewers must:
Provide objective, constructive, and timely evaluations.
Treat manuscripts as confidential documents.
Not use unpublished material for personal or professional advantage.
Disclose any conflicts of interest.
Decline review assignments if unqualified or unable to review within the specified timeline.
Editors are responsible for:
Ensuring a fair and unbiased peer review process.
Making decisions based solely on scholarly merit.
Maintaining confidentiality of submitted manuscripts.
Avoiding conflicts of interest.
Addressing allegations of misconduct promptly and transparently.
Taking corrective measures when necessary.
The journal does not tolerate research misconduct, including but not limited to:
Plagiarism
Self-plagiarism
Data fabrication or falsification
Image manipulation
Citation manipulation
Undisclosed conflicts of interest
If misconduct is detected before publication, the manuscript will be rejected. If discovered after publication, appropriate actions such as correction, retraction, or notification to the authors’ institutions may be taken.
If significant errors or ethical concerns are identified after publication:
A correction notice may be issued.
In severe cases, the article may be retracted.
Retraction statements will clearly indicate the reason.
All authors, reviewers, and editors must disclose any financial, institutional, or personal relationships that could influence their decisions or interpretations.
All manuscripts and related communications are treated as confidential. Information regarding submissions will not be disclosed to third parties without permission.