JITA

JITA Journal of Information Technology and Applications

Instructions for Authors

The Journal of Information Technology and Application (JITA) publishes quality, original papers that contribute to the methodology of ICT research as well as good examples of practical applications.

Authors are advised that adherence to the Instructions to Authors will help speed up the refereeing and production stages for most papers.

Use the Manuscript template to facilitate successful submission and review.

Submissions not complying with the template will be returned to the authors for revision.

Submissions are welcome only in English language.

The manuscripts should be submitted using the online submission system:

Detailed instructions for Authors

Using Large Language Models (LLM) / Aritficial Intelligence (AI) in writing paper submitted to JITA (including ChatGPT and similar tools):
 
JITA cannot accept any paper created using LLM or AI as these cannot be accountable for the manuscript’s content.
 
  • If any author uses LLM tools must declare it and document it in the “Methods” or “Statements and Declarations” sections of the manuscript.
  • When a “Methods” section isn’t available, the introduction section or another suitable section can document the use of the LLM.
  • A clear and concise explanation of how the LLM was employed demonstrates a professional attitude and respect for your audience.
  • Copywriting any part of an article using a generative AI tools or LLM is not permissible, including the generation of the abstract or the literature review.
  • The author(s) must be responsible for the work and accountable for its accuracy, integrity, and validity.
  • The generation or reporting of results using a generative AI tools/LLM is not permissible.
  • The author(s) must be responsible for the creation and interpretation of their work and accountable for its accuracy, integrity, and validity.
  • The in-text reporting of statistics using a generative AI tool/LLM is not permissible in main text body, but the use of such a tool to aid in the analysis of the work would be permissible.
  • Copy-editing an article using a generative AI tools or LLM in order to improve its language and readability would be permissible as this mirrors standard tools already employed to improve spelling and grammar. However, it is forbiden to use these tools to generate wholly new content, and the author(s) remains responsible for the original work.
  • The submission and publication of images created by AI tools or large-scale generative models is not permitted.
 

Manuscripts should be written in English. All authors should obtain assistance in the editing of their papers for correct spelling and use of English grammar. Manuscripts should have double spacing, with ample margins and pages should be numbered consecutively. The Editors reserve the right to make changes that may clarify or condense papers where this is considered desirable.

Length of submissions Papers should normally not exceed 15 Journal pages (about 10 000 words). However, in certain circumstances (e.g., review papers) longer papers will be published. Papers less than 6 pages shall not be considered.

Manuscripts must be submitted online using the manuscript template.

Please read the instructions carefully before submitting your manuscript and ensure the main article files do not contain any author identifiable information. PDF is not acceptable for submission of manuscript.

A separate file containing the names and addresses of the authors, and the name and full contact details (full postal address, telephone and e- mail) of the author to whom correspondence is to be directed should be uploaded at the time of submission (you should select Contact details/Biographies as the file type). This file is not shown to reviewers. This file should also contain short biographies for each author (75 words maximum each) which will appear at the end of their paper.

The authors’ names and addresses must not appear in the body of the manuscript, to preserve anonymity. Manuscripts containing author details of any kind will be returned for correction.

The title of the paper should not be longer than 16 words.

The first page of the manuscript should contain a summary of not more than 200 words. This should be self-contained and understandable by the general reader outside the context of the full paper. You should also add 3 to 6 keywords.

Figures which contain only textual rather than diagrammatic information should be designated Tables. Figures and tables should be numbered consecutively as they appear in the text. All figures and tables should have a caption.

Sections and subsections should be clearly differentiated but should not be numbered.

Papers must be written without the use of footnotes.

Mathematical expressions and Greek or other symbols should be written clearly with ample spacing. Any unusual characters should be indicated on a separate sheet.

Spelling must be consistent with the Concise Oxford Dictionary.

References in the text are indicated by the number in square brackets. If a referenced paper has three or more authors the reference should always appear as the first author followed by et al. References are listed alphabetically. All document types, both printed and electronic, are in the same list. References to the same author are listed chronologically, with the oldest on top. Journal titles should not be abbreviated. Please use IEEE citation style for references. Guideline is available here.

Proofs of papers will be sent to authors for checking. Alterations to diagrams should be avoided where possible. It will not be possible to accept major textual changes at this stage. Proofs must be returned to the publishers within 48 hours of receipt by fax, first-class post, airmail or courier. Failure to return the proof will result in the paper being delayed.

The copyright of all material published in the Journal is held by Pan-European University APEIRON. The author must complete and return the copyright form enclosed with the proofs.

Authors may submit papers which have been published elsewhere in a foreign language, provided permission has been obtained from the original publisher before submission.

Authors wishing to use material previously published in JITA should consult the Editor.

All final material must be submitted electronically in its original application format (MS Word is preferred). The file must correspond exactly to the final version of the manuscript.

Business correspondence and enquiries relating to advertising, subscriptions, back numbers or re- prints should be addressed to the relevant person at:

Pan-European University APEIRON Journal JITA

Pere Krece 13, P.O.Box 51 78102 Banja Luka

Bisnia and Hercegovina / RS

E-mail: jita@apeiron-edu.eu

We take an active interest in issues and develop- ments relating to publication ethics, such as plagiarism, falsification of data, fabrication of results and other areas of ethical misconduct. Please note that submitted manuscripts may be subject to checks using the corresponding service, in order to detect instances of overlapping and similar text.

Instructions for Authors

The Journal of Information Technology and Application (JITA) publishes quality, original papers that contribute to the methodology of ICT research as well as good examples of practical applications.

Authors are advised that adherence to the Instructions to Authors will help speed up the refereeing and production stages for most papers.

Use the Manuscript template to facilitate successful submission and review.

Submissions not complying with the template will be returned to the authors for revision.

Submissions are welcome only in English language.

The manuscripts should be submitted using the online submission system:

Detailed instructions for Authors

Using Large Language Models (LLM) / Aritficial Intelligence (AI) in writing paper submitted to JITA (including ChatGPT and similar tools):
 
JITA cannot accept any paper created using LLM or AI as these cannot be accountable for the manuscript’s content.
 
  • If any author uses LLM tools must declare it and document it in the “Methods” or “Statements and Declarations” sections of the manuscript.
  • When a “Methods” section isn’t available, the introduction section or another suitable section can document the use of the LLM.
  • A clear and concise explanation of how the LLM was employed demonstrates a professional attitude and respect for your audience.
  • Copywriting any part of an article using a generative AI tools or LLM is not permissible, including the generation of the abstract or the literature review.
  • The author(s) must be responsible for the work and accountable for its accuracy, integrity, and validity.
  • The generation or reporting of results using a generative AI tools/LLM is not permissible.
  • The author(s) must be responsible for the creation and interpretation of their work and accountable for its accuracy, integrity, and validity.
  • The in-text reporting of statistics using a generative AI tool/LLM is not permissible in main text body, but the use of such a tool to aid in the analysis of the work would be permissible.
  • Copy-editing an article using a generative AI tools or LLM in order to improve its language and readability would be permissible as this mirrors standard tools already employed to improve spelling and grammar. However, it is forbiden to use these tools to generate wholly new content, and the author(s) remains responsible for the original work.
  • The submission and publication of images created by AI tools or large-scale generative models is not permitted.
 

Manuscripts should be written in English. All authors should obtain assistance in the editing of their papers for correct spelling and use of English grammar. Manuscripts should have double spacing, with ample margins and pages should be numbered consecutively. The Editors reserve the right to make changes that may clarify or condense papers where this is considered desirable.

Length of submissions Papers should normally not exceed 15 Journal pages (about 10 000 words). However, in certain circumstances (e.g., review papers) longer papers will be published. Papers less than 6 pages shall not be considered.

Manuscripts must be submitted online using the manuscript template.

Please read the instructions carefully before submitting your manuscript and ensure the main article files do not contain any author identifiable information. PDF is not acceptable for submission of manuscript.

A separate file containing the names and addresses of the authors, and the name and full contact details (full postal address, telephone and e- mail) of the author to whom correspondence is to be directed should be uploaded at the time of submission (you should select Contact details/Biographies as the file type). This file is not shown to reviewers. This file should also contain short biographies for each author (75 words maximum each) which will appear at the end of their paper.

The authors’ names and addresses must not appear in the body of the manuscript, to preserve anonymity. Manuscripts containing author details of any kind will be returned for correction.

The title of the paper should not be longer than 16 words.

The first page of the manuscript should contain a summary of not more than 200 words. This should be self-contained and understandable by the general reader outside the context of the full paper. You should also add 3 to 6 keywords.

Figures which contain only textual rather than diagrammatic information should be designated Tables. Figures and tables should be numbered consecutively as they appear in the text. All figures and tables should have a caption.

Sections and subsections should be clearly differentiated but should not be numbered.

Papers must be written without the use of footnotes.

Mathematical expressions and Greek or other symbols should be written clearly with ample spacing. Any unusual characters should be indicated on a separate sheet.

Spelling must be consistent with the Concise Oxford Dictionary.

References in the text are indicated by the number in square brackets. If a referenced paper has three or more authors the reference should always appear as the first author followed by et al. References are listed alphabetically. All document types, both printed and electronic, are in the same list. References to the same author are listed chronologically, with the oldest on top. Journal titles should not be abbreviated. Please use IEEE citation style for references. Guideline is available here.

Proofs of papers will be sent to authors for checking. Alterations to diagrams should be avoided where possible. It will not be possible to accept major textual changes at this stage. Proofs must be returned to the publishers within 48 hours of receipt by fax, first-class post, airmail or courier. Failure to return the proof will result in the paper being delayed.

The copyright of all material published in the Journal is held by Pan-European University APEIRON. The author must complete and return the copyright form enclosed with the proofs.

Authors may submit papers which have been published elsewhere in a foreign language, provided permission has been obtained from the original publisher before submission.

Authors wishing to use material previously published in JITA should consult the Editor.

All final material must be submitted electronically in its original application format (MS Word is preferred). The file must correspond exactly to the final version of the manuscript.

Business correspondence and enquiries relating to advertising, subscriptions, back numbers or re- prints should be addressed to the relevant person at:

Pan-European University APEIRON Journal JITA

Pere Krece 13, P.O.Box 51 78102 Banja Luka

Bisnia and Hercegovina / RS

E-mail: jita@apeiron-edu.eu

We take an active interest in issues and develop- ments relating to publication ethics, such as plagiarism, falsification of data, fabrication of results and other areas of ethical misconduct. Please note that submitted manuscripts may be subject to checks using the corresponding service, in order to detect instances of overlapping and similar text.

Instructions for Authors

The Journal of Information Technology and Application (JITA) publishes quality, original papers that contribute to the methodology of ICT research as well as good examples of practical applications.

Authors are advised that adherence to the Instructions to Authors will help speed up the refereeing and production stages for most papers.

Use the Manuscript template to facilitate successful submission and review.

Submissions not complying with the template will be returned to the authors for revision.

Submissions are welcome only in English language.

The manuscripts should be submitted using the online submission system:

Detailed instructions for Authors

Using Large Language Models (LLM) / Aritficial Intelligence (AI) in writing paper submitted to JITA (including ChatGPT and similar tools):
 
JITA cannot accept any paper created using LLM or AI as these cannot be accountable for the manuscript’s content.
 
  • If any author uses LLM tools must declare it and document it in the “Methods” or “Statements and Declarations” sections of the manuscript.
  • When a “Methods” section isn’t available, the introduction section or another suitable section can document the use of the LLM.
  • A clear and concise explanation of how the LLM was employed demonstrates a professional attitude and respect for your audience.
  • Copywriting any part of an article using a generative AI tools or LLM is not permissible, including the generation of the abstract or the literature review.
  • The author(s) must be responsible for the work and accountable for its accuracy, integrity, and validity.
  • The generation or reporting of results using a generative AI tools/LLM is not permissible.
  • The author(s) must be responsible for the creation and interpretation of their work and accountable for its accuracy, integrity, and validity.
  • The in-text reporting of statistics using a generative AI tool/LLM is not permissible in main text body, but the use of such a tool to aid in the analysis of the work would be permissible.
  • Copy-editing an article using a generative AI tools or LLM in order to improve its language and readability would be permissible as this mirrors standard tools already employed to improve spelling and grammar. However, it is forbiden to use these tools to generate wholly new content, and the author(s) remains responsible for the original work.
  • The submission and publication of images created by AI tools or large-scale generative models is not permitted.
 

Manuscripts should be written in English. All authors should obtain assistance in the editing of their papers for correct spelling and use of English grammar. Manuscripts should have double spacing, with ample margins and pages should be numbered consecutively. The Editors reserve the right to make changes that may clarify or condense papers where this is considered desirable.

Length of submissions Papers should normally not exceed 15 Journal pages (about 10 000 words). However, in certain circumstances (e.g., review papers) longer papers will be published. Papers less than 6 pages shall not be considered.

Manuscripts must be submitted online using the manuscript template.

Please read the instructions carefully before submitting your manuscript and ensure the main article files do not contain any author identifiable information. PDF is not acceptable for submission of manuscript.

A separate file containing the names and addresses of the authors, and the name and full contact details (full postal address, telephone and e- mail) of the author to whom correspondence is to be directed should be uploaded at the time of submission (you should select Contact details/Biographies as the file type). This file is not shown to reviewers. This file should also contain short biographies for each author (75 words maximum each) which will appear at the end of their paper.

The authors’ names and addresses must not appear in the body of the manuscript, to preserve anonymity. Manuscripts containing author details of any kind will be returned for correction.

The title of the paper should not be longer than 16 words.

The first page of the manuscript should contain a summary of not more than 200 words. This should be self-contained and understandable by the general reader outside the context of the full paper. You should also add 3 to 6 keywords.

Figures which contain only textual rather than diagrammatic information should be designated Tables. Figures and tables should be numbered consecutively as they appear in the text. All figures and tables should have a caption.

Sections and subsections should be clearly differentiated but should not be numbered.

Papers must be written without the use of footnotes.

Mathematical expressions and Greek or other symbols should be written clearly with ample spacing. Any unusual characters should be indicated on a separate sheet.

Spelling must be consistent with the Concise Oxford Dictionary.

References in the text are indicated by the number in square brackets. If a referenced paper has three or more authors the reference should always appear as the first author followed by et al. References are listed alphabetically. All document types, both printed and electronic, are in the same list. References to the same author are listed chronologically, with the oldest on top. Journal titles should not be abbreviated. Please use IEEE citation style for references. Guideline is available here.

Proofs of papers will be sent to authors for checking. Alterations to diagrams should be avoided where possible. It will not be possible to accept major textual changes at this stage. Proofs must be returned to the publishers within 48 hours of receipt by fax, first-class post, airmail or courier. Failure to return the proof will result in the paper being delayed.

The copyright of all material published in the Journal is held by Pan-European University APEIRON. The author must complete and return the copyright form enclosed with the proofs.

Authors may submit papers which have been published elsewhere in a foreign language, provided permission has been obtained from the original publisher before submission.

Authors wishing to use material previously published in JITA should consult the Editor.

All final material must be submitted electronically in its original application format (MS Word is preferred). The file must correspond exactly to the final version of the manuscript.

Business correspondence and enquiries relating to advertising, subscriptions, back numbers or re- prints should be addressed to the relevant person at:

Pan-European University APEIRON Journal JITA

Pere Krece 13, P.O.Box 51 78102 Banja Luka

Bisnia and Hercegovina / RS

E-mail: jita@apeiron-edu.eu

We take an active interest in issues and develop- ments relating to publication ethics, such as plagiarism, falsification of data, fabrication of results and other areas of ethical misconduct. Please note that submitted manuscripts may be subject to checks using the corresponding service, in order to detect instances of overlapping and similar text.