Aims & Scope
Baltic Journal of Modern Computing (BJMC)
ISSN 2255-8950 (Online), ISSN 2255-8942 (Print)
BJMC is a successor of
Acta Universitatis Latviensis: Series Computer Science and Information Technologies
published annually since 2008.
The BJMC is a peer reviewed international scholarly Gold open access electronic quarterly journal. The journal aims at providing a platform for established and emerging scholars and academicians globally for sharing their professional and academic knowledge in the fields of computer science, software engineering, information technology, information systems, computer engineering, computing didactics and related disciplines. Being open access electronic journal, BJMC aims to engage a large audience of readers worldwide by reporting on current and vital topics in its subject disciplines. BJMC solicits original and unpublished works of different types – completed research, book and literature reviews, surveys, and high quality technical notes from experts in the field – which help deepen and broaden the readers understanding of the state-of-the-art of modern computing.
The articles are published in full on BJMC website. Although being truly international regarding authors, the BJMC maintains its scope within research directions active in the Baltic countries – Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. One possible way to substantiate your paper's belonging to the scope of BJMC is to indicate already published BJMC paper(s) that belongs to the same research direction.
The journal offers its authors prompt publishing – accepted camera-ready manuscripts are published online immediately – and practically unlimited number of pages for an article, and allows for inclusion of audio, video, raw experimental data, etc.
Exclusion of Russian Federation and Belarus from BJMC collaboration
The war of Russian Federation against Ukraine and threatening of many other countries, as well as supportive actions of the war by Republic of Belarus are unacceptable by international democratic communities.
Baltic Journal of Modern Computing has terminated collaboration with any Russian and Belarussian institutions.
The Journal keeps the right to consider collaboration with individuals under exceptional circumstances.
Baltic Journal of Modern Computing and its Editors are fully committed to ethical publication practice. BJMC adheres to the respective guidelines of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE, www.publicationethics.org ) and supports the development of, and practical application of consistent ethical standards throughout the scholarly publishing community.
The subject areas covered by the BJMC include (but are not limited to):
- Artificial Intelligence
- Big Data
- Bioinformatics
- Blockchain Technologies
- Cloud Computing
- Computer Vision
- Computer Graphics and Multimedia
- Computer Networks
- Computer in Agriculture
- Computing Didactics
- Cryptography / Security
- Data Mining
- Data Science
- Database Systems
- Deep Learning
- Digital Signal and Image Processing
- E-commerce and E-governance
- Game and Animation
- Geoinformatics
- Graph Theory and Computing
- Human Computer Interaction
- Information Security
- Information Systems
- Internet and Web Applications
- Knowledge and Data Engineering
- Language Processing
- Learning Management System (LMS) and e-Learning
- Machine Learning
- Mathematical Foundations of Computer Science
- Medical Informatics
- Neural Networks and Fuzzy Logic
- Pattern Recognition
- Programming Languages
- Robotics
- Sensors
- Signal Processing
- Social and Business Aspects of Convergence IT
- Software Engineering
- Software Testing
- Semantic Web
- Theoretical Quantum Computing
- Ubiquitous Computing
- Visualization Methods for Multidimensional Data
- Wireless Communication