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Author Guidelines

Authors are invited to submit original manuscripts to the International Digitized Journal of Tele-Optic Services (IDJ-TOS), an interdisciplinary peer-reviewed journal focused on digital science, engineering, and applied smart-device technologies.

All submissions undergo initial editorial screening followed by independent expert peer review under the supervision of the editorial board. Final publication decisions are made by the Editor-in-Chief.

Digital tools may be used to support plagiarism detection, formatting checks, and language improvement. These tools assist editorial processing but do not replace human academic judgment.


Responsibilities of Authors

Authors must ensure that:

  • Manuscripts are original and not under consideration elsewhere
  • All authors approve the submission and agree to authorship
  • Permissions are obtained for third-party materials (figures, tables, datasets, or external media)
  • Ethical approval is provided where required for human or animal research
  • Conflicts of interest and funding sources are clearly declared

Manuscript Preparation

Title

Concise, accurate, and reflective of the study content.


Abstract

A structured abstract is required for research and review articles and should include:

  • Objective
  • Methods
  • Results
  • Conclusion

No citations should be included in the abstract.


Keywords

Provide 4–10 relevant keywords.


Manuscript Structure

  1. Introduction
  2. Methodology
  3. Results
  4. Discussion
  5. Conclusion

References and Citation Style

Citations must be numbered in the text using [1].

Reference list must include:

  • Authors
  • Year
  • Title
  • Journal name
  • Volume (issue)
  • Pages
  • DOI (if available)

Example:

Tassery H, Levallois B, Terrer E, Manton DJ, Otsuki M, Koubi S, Gugnani N, Panayotov I, Jacquot B, Cuisinier F, Rechmann P (2013) Use of new minimum intervention dentistry technologies in caries management. Aust Dent J 58(Suppl 1):40–59


Tables and Figures

  • Tables should be inside single or double margins for clarity and numbered
  • Figures should be in PNG or TIFF format
  • Minimum resolution: 300 DPI

Supplementary Materials 

IDJ-TOS does not host video files directly. Instead, authors may include external links to supplementary materials.

Accepted supplementary content includes:

  • YouTube or external video links
  • Application demonstrations
  • Simulation or visualization tools
  • Device operation walkthroughs

Supplementary Link Fee

Each approved external multimedia link included in a publication may incur a fee of:

  • AUD $10 per link

All links must be relevant to the manuscript and approved during editorial review.


Publication Access Policy 

All accepted articles are published in free PDF open access format and made available to readers without subscription fees.


Publication Fees (Hybrid Model)

IDJ-TOS applies a transparent hybrid publication model:

Article Processing Charges (APC)

  • Original research articles: AUD $35 per article (after acceptance)
  • Review papers: AUD $35 per article (after acceptance)

Fee-Free Categories

The following may be published without APC at editorial discretion:

  • Instructional manuals
  • Educational resources
  • Selected technical reports

Additional Publication Charges

Figures and Tables

  • Colour figures: AUD $10 each
  • Grayscale/black figures: AUD $5 each
  • Tables: AUD $2 each

Page-Based Charges

  • AUD $10 per page (applies only where editorial fee policy is activated, such as special issues or extended formatting cases)

Reviewer Policy (Operational Transparency)

  • Peer review is conducted by independent experts
  • Reviewers may receive an honorarium of AUD $100 per completed review (where applicable under journal policy)

Formatting Rules

  • Use Arabic numerals for headings and subheadings
  • Maintain consistent structure throughout manuscript
  • Ensure clarity and reproducibility of content

Submission Checklist

Before submission, authors must confirm:

  • Manuscript aligns with journal scope
  • All authors approve submission
  • Ethical and conflict-of-interest declarations included
  • Permissions for third-party materials obtained
  • References are correctly formatted
  • Figures and tables meet quality requirements
  • External links are functional and relevant

Final Statement

IDJ-TOS promotes interdisciplinary research that combines scientific rigor with practical digital applications in smart-device systems, engineering, and computational technologies. The journal encourages submissions that integrate textual analysis with optional external supplementary resources to enhance understanding and reproducibility.

Submission Preparation Checklist

All submissions must meet the following requirements before beginning the submission process:

This submission complies with the IDJ-TOS Author Guidelines, including manuscript structure, reference style, Arabic numbering for headings, and formatting standards.

This submission has not been previously published and is not under consideration by any other journal.

All references have been checked for accuracy, completeness, and consistency in accordance with IDJ-TOS reference formatting rules.

All tables and figures have been numbered, labeled, and formatted according to journal specifications. Figures should preferably be submitted in .PNG format at 300 DPI, or .TIFF if necessary.

All supplementary multimedia materials are provided as external links (e.g., video demonstrations or application walkthroughs) where applicable, and comply with journal policy and editorial approval requirements.

Permission has been obtained to publish all third-party content, including images, datasets, instructional materials, and any externally linked resources included in the submission.

All authors listed have consented to authorship and submission.

The submission includes complete metadata, including title, abstract (without subtitles), keywords, and full author information.

Any research involving humans, animals, or sensitive data has received appropriate ethical approval in accordance with institutional and legal requirements.

By confirming this checklist, authors acknowledge that the submission meets the journal’s requirements and is ready for editorial and peer review.

Digitized Science and Technology

The Digitized Science & Technology (Open Access) issue publishes high-quality applied technical content and instructional contributions that support the practical implementation, understanding, and operation of modern digital scientific and engineering systems. This issue operates under a fully open-access model designed to ensure rapid global dissemination of practical knowledge, educational resources, and applied technological documentation.

The issue focuses on interdisciplinary developments across physics, artificial intelligence, robotics, applied mathematics, computational modelling, algorithm design, optical and photonic technologies, and emerging smart-device systems. Particular emphasis is placed on practical implementations relevant to mobile platforms, wearable technologies, compact systems, and integrated digital environments.

Submissions are primarily practice-oriented and may include:

Technical Reports and Implementation Studies
Instructional and Applied Methodology Papers
Software and System Documentation
Device Operation and Configuration Guides
Simulation and Applied Workflow Descriptions
Algorithm Implementation Notes
Experimental Setup and Practical Engineering Notes
AI, Robotics, and Applied System Demonstrations

All submissions undergo a structured hybrid review process combining expert human evaluation with AI-assisted assessment to ensure technical clarity, procedural completeness, and reproducibility of methods. Authors must provide sufficient operational detail, system descriptions, or step-by-step implementation guidance appropriate to the applied nature of the work.

Digitized Science and Technology (Research & Review)

The Digitized Science & Technology – Research and Review section publishes advanced, peer-reviewed scholarly work focused on high-level scientific analysis, theoretical development, and critical synthesis of existing and emerging technologies in digital science systems.

This section is dedicated to mature research contributions that extend beyond applied demonstrations and focus on validated scientific advancement, conceptual innovation, and comprehensive technical evaluation. Submissions typically present deeper methodological development, comparative analysis, system-level optimization, or extensive literature synthesis in fields such as physics, artificial intelligence, robotics, computational science, applied mathematics, optical engineering, and advanced digital technologies.

Unlike the Open Access Technical section, submissions in this category are expected to demonstrate higher analytical depth, formal validation, and reproducibility of results at a research-standard level. Strong emphasis is placed on methodological rigor, theoretical contribution, and scientific impact.

Typical article types include:

  • Systematic Review Articles
  • Critical Literature Reviews
  • Theoretical Research Papers
  • Advanced Computational Studies
  • Experimental Validation Studies
  • Comparative Technology Assessments
  • High-Level Algorithmic Framework Analysis

All submissions undergo a rigorous hybrid peer-review process involving expert human reviewers supported by AI-assisted evaluation for methodological consistency, citation integrity, and structural validation. Final editorial decisions are made by the editorial board to ensure scientific quality and publication ethics compliance.

This section operates under a subscription or article processing model, where access may be restricted to institutional members, individual subscribers, or article-level purchase. Published content is intended for advanced researchers, institutions, and professional practitioners requiring in-depth scientific and technical insight.

Digitized Health

The Digitized Health section publishes original research and applied studies focused on the development and use of digital technologies in healthcare systems. It covers interdisciplinary work in tele-health, biomedical engineering, public health informatics, clinical decision-support systems, mobile health applications, wearable technologies, and digitally enabled healthcare delivery for individuals and populations.

The section includes theoretical, experimental, and applied contributions such as system design, prototype development, computational modelling, clinical studies, and AI-assisted healthcare analysis. Research that integrates healthcare innovation with practical implementation—such as telemedicine systems, wearable monitoring devices, AI-based diagnostic tools, and interactive patient support platforms—is particularly encouraged.

Key thematic areas include:

  • Tele-health and Digital Medicine: remote care systems, virtual consultations, and mobile clinical services
  • Biomedical Engineering and Devices: wearable sensors, diagnostic devices, and integrated health technologies
  • Health Informatics and AI Diagnostics: data-driven clinical decision systems, predictive modelling, and AI-assisted interpretation
  • Public Health and Digital Epidemiology: population health analytics, digital surveillance, and policy modelling
  • Digital Healthcare Systems: software platforms, workflow optimisation, and electronic health record integration

All submissions undergo a structured hybrid peer-review process combining expert human evaluation with AI-assisted analysis to support methodological quality, consistency, and reproducibility. Manuscripts must include clear methodological descriptions and sufficient technical detail to enable verification of results.

Multimedia materials such as demonstration videos, simulation outputs, interface walkthroughs, or device operation recordings may be included where they improve clarity and reproducibility.

This section supports open-access dissemination of research and encourages interdisciplinary contributions that advance healthcare delivery, improve patient outcomes, and support innovation in digital health systems.

Digitized Health (Research & Review)

The Digitized Health (Research & Review) section publishes advanced scholarly work focused on the analysis, synthesis, and evaluation of digital technologies in healthcare systems. It includes in-depth research across tele-health, biomedical engineering, clinical informatics, public health systems, wearable health technologies, and AI-driven medical applications.

This section emphasises rigorous scientific investigation and critical examination of healthcare technologies, including theoretical frameworks, systematic reviews, comparative studies, advanced simulations, and validated experimental or clinical research. Submissions are expected to contribute to a deeper understanding of digital health systems, healthcare delivery models, and data-driven medical innovation.

Key thematic areas include:

  • Tele-health and Digital Medicine: advanced remote care models, virtual healthcare systems, and integrated clinical platforms
  • Biomedical Engineering and Medical Devices: diagnostic systems, wearable technologies, biosensors, and healthcare instrumentation
  • Health Informatics and AI Diagnostics: clinical decision systems, predictive modelling, medical data analysis, and AI-assisted diagnosis
  • Public Health and Digital Epidemiology: population-level analytics, disease modelling, and digital surveillance systems
  • Healthcare Systems and Policy Analysis: evaluation of digital health infrastructures, workflow optimisation, and system performance studies

All submissions undergo a structured hybrid peer-review process combining expert human evaluation with AI-assisted assessment to support methodological robustness, analytical depth, and scientific integrity. Manuscripts must present clear methodology, strong theoretical grounding, and sufficient detail to support validation and reproducibility.

Multimedia supplements such as simulation outputs, diagnostic workflow demonstrations, system visualisations, or recorded clinical interface models may be included where they enhance analytical clarity and research interpretation.

This section supports the dissemination of high-level research that advances the scientific foundations of digital health and contributes to the development of more efficient, accessible, and intelligent healthcare systems.

Digitized Engineering and Automation

The Digitized Engineering and Automation section publishes original research and applied studies focused on the design, development, and implementation of engineering and automation systems in digital environments. It covers interdisciplinary work in optical engineering, electronics, mechanical systems, embedded technologies, robotics, nanotechnology, and integrated hardware–software systems for smart devices and industrial applications.

The section includes theoretical, experimental, and applied contributions such as engineering design studies, simulation-based research, prototype development, automation frameworks, and AI-assisted system optimisation. Submissions that demonstrate practical implementation of engineering principles—such as optical sensing systems, IoT-enabled devices, robotic automation platforms, micro-mechanical systems, and nanotechnology-based components—are particularly encouraged.

Key thematic areas include:

  • Optical and Photonic Engineering: optical system design, laser applications, and sensing technologies
  • Electronics and Embedded Systems: circuit design, microcontrollers, and integrated digital hardware systems
  • Mechanical and Micro/Nano Engineering: precision systems, MEMS technologies, and structural micro-design
  • Robotics and Automation Systems: autonomous control systems, robotic mechanisms, and industrial automation
  • AI-Enabled Engineering Applications: intelligent control systems, predictive automation, and optimisation frameworks

All submissions undergo a structured hybrid peer-review process combining expert human evaluation with AI-assisted analysis to support methodological clarity, technical consistency, and reproducibility. Manuscripts must provide sufficient design and implementation detail to allow verification and replication.

Multimedia materials such as device operation demonstrations, simulation outputs, system integration videos, and interactive engineering models may be included where they improve technical understanding and reproducibility.

This section supports open-access dissemination of engineering research and encourages interdisciplinary contributions that advance practical innovation in digital engineering, automation systems, and smart-device technologies.

Digitized Engineering and Automation (Research & Review)

The Digitized Engineering and Automation (Research & Review) section publishes advanced scholarly work focused on the analysis, evaluation, and theoretical development of engineering and automation systems in digital environments. It includes in-depth research across optical engineering, electronics, mechanical systems, embedded technologies, robotics, nanotechnology, and integrated hardware–software architectures for smart devices and industrial systems.

This section emphasises rigorous scientific investigation, system-level analysis, and critical assessment of existing and emerging engineering technologies. Submissions typically include systematic reviews, advanced simulation studies, comparative design analyses, theoretical modelling, and validated experimental research that contributes to the understanding and improvement of engineering and automation systems.

Key thematic areas include:

  • Optical and Photonic Systems: advanced optical design, laser systems, and sensing architectures
  • Electronics and Embedded Systems: circuit analysis, embedded computing, and integrated hardware design
  • Mechanical and Micro/Nano Engineering: precision systems, MEMS devices, and structural micro-design analysis
  • Robotics and Automation Systems: autonomous control systems, robotic frameworks, and industrial automation evaluation
  • AI-Driven Engineering Systems: intelligent control models, predictive automation, and optimisation methodologies

All submissions undergo a structured hybrid peer-review process combining expert human evaluation with AI-assisted assessment to support methodological robustness, analytical depth, and technical accuracy. Manuscripts must demonstrate clear theoretical grounding, well-defined methodology, and sufficient detail to support validation and reproducibility.

Multimedia supplements such as simulation datasets, system modelling visualisations, engineering workflow demonstrations, or recorded prototype analyses may be included where they enhance interpretation and technical clarity.

This section supports the dissemination of advanced engineering research and critical reviews that strengthen the theoretical and applied foundations of digital engineering and automation technologies, promoting deeper scientific understanding and system-level innovation.

Digitized Media and Communication

The Digitized Media and Communication section publishes original research and applied studies focused on digital media systems, communication technologies, and creative digital expression. It covers interdisciplinary work in digital arts, journalism, film and video production, augmented and virtual reality, interactive media, social media analytics, visual communication, and emerging communication platforms that integrate technology with media practice.

The section includes theoretical, experimental, and applied contributions such as media system design, communication models, case studies, creative prototypes, multimedia research, and AI-assisted content generation. Submissions that demonstrate practical or innovative applications—such as immersive storytelling, AR/VR environments, data-driven communication systems, algorithmic media production, and interactive journalism—are particularly encouraged.

Key thematic areas include:

  • Digital Media and Creative Production: digital arts, video production, animation, and computational media
  • Journalism and Communication Systems: digital journalism, interactive storytelling, and information systems
  • AR/VR and Immersive Media: virtual environments, augmented reality applications, and interactive simulations
  • Visual Communication and Media Analytics: data-driven visualisation, audience analysis, and communication modelling
  • AI and Intelligent Media Systems: automated content generation, media processing, and intelligent communication tools

All submissions undergo a structured hybrid peer-review process combining expert human evaluation with AI-assisted analysis to support methodological consistency, originality, and technical clarity. Manuscripts should include sufficient methodological, design, or technical detail to enable verification and reproducibility where applicable.

Multimedia materials such as video demonstrations, interactive media prototypes, AR/VR content, digital artwork, and simulation outputs may be included to enhance clarity and research value.

This section supports open-access dissemination of research and creative work and encourages interdisciplinary contributions that advance understanding and innovation in digital media and communication systems.

Digitized Media and Communication (Research & Review)

The Digitized Media and Communication (Research & Review) section publishes advanced scholarly work focused on the analysis, evaluation, and theoretical development of digital media systems and communication technologies. It includes in-depth research across digital arts, journalism, film and video systems, interactive media, augmented and virtual reality, social media analytics, visual communication, and emerging digital communication platforms.

This section emphasises rigorous academic investigation, critical analysis, and systematic evaluation of media technologies and communication frameworks. Submissions typically include systematic reviews, comparative studies, theoretical models, design analyses, case-based evaluations, and advanced multimedia system research that contribute to deeper understanding of digital communication environments.

Key thematic areas include:

  • Digital Media Systems and Creative Technologies: analysis of digital production tools, media workflows, and computational creativity
  • Journalism and Information Systems: evaluation of digital journalism models, communication structures, and media dissemination systems
  • AR/VR and Immersive Communication: assessment of virtual environments, interactive media systems, and spatial communication technologies
  • Visual Communication and Media Analytics: audience modelling, data-driven communication analysis, and visual information systems
  • AI and Intelligent Media Systems: automated content generation, media intelligence, and algorithmic communication frameworks

All submissions undergo a structured hybrid peer-review process combining expert human evaluation with AI-assisted assessment to support methodological rigor, analytical depth, and technical consistency. Manuscripts must provide clear theoretical grounding and sufficient methodological detail to ensure reproducibility and validation where applicable.

Multimedia supplements such as system demonstrations, analytical visualisations, interactive prototypes, or recorded media workflows may be included where they enhance interpretation and research clarity.

This section supports the dissemination of advanced research that strengthens the theoretical and applied foundations of digital media and communication systems and promotes critical understanding of evolving communication technologies.

Digitized Finance and Economics

The Digitized Finance and Economics section publishes original research and applied studies focused on financial systems, economic modelling, and digital transformation in finance and economics. It covers interdisciplinary work in financial technology (FinTech), blockchain systems, digital currencies, business analytics, computational economics, market modelling, economic policy simulation, and data-driven financial decision systems.

The section includes theoretical, empirical, and applied contributions such as quantitative analysis, simulation-based studies, algorithmic financial models, platform development, and AI-assisted economic systems. Submissions that demonstrate practical implementation of digital finance or economic modelling—such as blockchain-based systems, predictive market analytics, algorithmic trading models, decentralised finance (DeFi) frameworks, and policy simulation tools—are particularly encouraged.

Key thematic areas include:

  • Financial Technology and Digital Banking: FinTech systems, payment technologies, and digital financial infrastructure
  • Blockchain and Digital Assets: distributed ledger systems, cryptocurrencies, and decentralised financial applications
  • Market Modelling and Computational Economics: predictive modelling, simulation techniques, and economic system analysis
  • Business Analytics and Data-Driven Finance: financial analytics, risk modelling, and decision-support systems
  • Economic Policy and Simulation: computational policy models, macroeconomic simulation, and digital governance tools

All submissions undergo a structured hybrid peer-review process combining expert human evaluation with AI-assisted analysis to support methodological rigor, analytical consistency, and reproducibility. Manuscripts must include clear methodological descriptions, supporting data where applicable, and sufficient technical detail to enable verification and replication.

Multimedia materials such as interactive dashboards, data visualisations, simulation outputs, explanatory videos, and financial modelling demonstrations may be included where they enhance clarity and analytical understanding.

This section supports open-access dissemination of research in digital finance and economics and encourages interdisciplinary contributions that advance transparency, innovation, and evidence-based decision-making in modern financial and economic systems.

Digitized Finance and Economics (Research & Review)

The Digitized Finance and Economics (Research & Review) section publishes advanced scholarly work focused on the analysis, evaluation, and theoretical development of digital financial and economic systems. It includes in-depth research across financial technology, blockchain systems, digital currencies, business analytics, computational economics, market modelling, and economic policy simulation.

This section emphasises rigorous academic investigation, critical evaluation, and systematic analysis of financial and economic frameworks in the digital era. Submissions typically include systematic reviews, comparative studies, theoretical models, empirical analyses, simulation-based research, and advanced quantitative evaluations that contribute to a deeper understanding of digital financial systems and economic behaviour.

Key thematic areas include:

  • Financial Technology and Digital Banking Systems: evaluation of FinTech platforms, payment systems, and digital financial infrastructure
  • Blockchain and Digital Asset Systems: analysis of cryptocurrencies, decentralised finance (DeFi), and distributed ledger technologies
  • Market Modelling and Computational Economics: statistical modelling, forecasting systems, and economic simulation frameworks
  • Business Analytics and Financial Data Systems: risk modelling, decision-support systems, and data-driven financial analysis
  • Economic Policy and Digital Simulation: computational policy modelling, macroeconomic simulation, and digital governance systems

All submissions undergo a structured hybrid peer-review process combining expert human evaluation with AI-assisted assessment to support methodological rigor, analytical depth, and reproducibility. Manuscripts must provide clear theoretical grounding, well-defined methodology, and sufficient technical detail to support validation and replication.

Multimedia supplements such as data visualisations, simulation outputs, analytical dashboards, or explanatory financial modelling demonstrations may be included where they enhance interpretability and research clarity.

This section supports the dissemination of advanced research that strengthens the theoretical and applied foundations of digital finance and economics and promotes evidence-based innovation in financial systems, markets, and policy design.

Digitized Art and Creative Design

The Digitized Art & Creative Design section publishes original research and creative works focused on digital art, design systems, and multimedia technologies. It covers interdisciplinary work in architecture, digital illustration, graphic design, interactive media, music technology, computational arts, and emerging creative practices that integrate digital systems with artistic expression.

The section includes theoretical, experimental, and applied contributions such as design studies, creative system development, multimedia production, computational creativity, and AI-assisted artistic applications. Submissions that demonstrate innovative or practical outcomes—such as algorithmic design systems, interactive installations, digital music production tools, visualisation frameworks, and mixed-media artworks—are particularly encouraged.

Key thematic areas include:

  • Digital Art and Illustration: computational illustration, generative design, and visual art systems
  • Architecture and Design Systems
 

Digitized Art and Creative Design (Research & Review)

The Digitized Art and Creative Design (Research & Review) section publishes advanced scholarly work focused on the analysis, evaluation, and theoretical development of digital art, design systems, and computational creativity. It includes in-depth research across architecture, digital illustration, graphic design, interactive media, music technology, computational arts, and emerging interdisciplinary creative technologies.

This section emphasises critical analysis, systematic review, and theoretical investigation of digital creative practices and technologies. Submissions typically include systematic reviews, comparative studies, conceptual frameworks, design analysis, case-based evaluations, and computational studies that contribute to a deeper understanding of digital art and creative systems.

Key thematic areas include:

  • Digital Art and Computational Creativity: analysis of generative art systems, algorithmic design, and visual computation models
  • Architecture and Digital Design Systems: evaluation of digital architectural modelling, parametric design, and computational design frameworks
  • Visual Communication and Graphic Systems: studies on digital illustration, media design systems, and visual analytics
  • Music Technology and Computational Sound: analysis of digital audio systems, AI-assisted composition, and sound design technologies
  • Interactive Media and Immersive Systems: evaluation of AR/VR art systems, interactive installations, and multimedia environments

All submissions undergo a structured hybrid peer-review process combining expert human evaluation with AI-assisted assessment to support methodological rigor, analytical depth, and reproducibility. Manuscripts must present clear theoretical grounding, well-defined methodology, and sufficient technical or analytical detail to support validation and replication.

Multimedia supplements such as design breakdowns, process documentation, simulation outputs, interactive prototypes, or recorded artistic workflows may be included where they enhance interpretation and research clarity.

This section supports the dissemination of advanced research that strengthens the theoretical and applied foundations of digital art and creative design and promotes critical understanding of computational creativity and multimedia innovation.

Digitized Social Systems and Innovation

The Digitized Social Systems and Innovation section publishes original research and applied studies focused on the development and use of digital technologies in social, educational, and organisational systems. It covers interdisciplinary work in education technologies, sustainability systems, policy development, human–computer interaction, mobile society studies, social innovation frameworks, and digital solutions that improve community functionality, equity, and system efficiency.

The section includes theoretical, empirical, and applied contributions such as system design studies, policy analysis, simulation modelling, case studies, platform development, and AI-assisted social system applications. Submissions that demonstrate practical implementation—such as digital learning environments, civic engagement systems, smart city technologies, policy simulation tools, and socially innovative digital platforms—are particularly encouraged.

Key thematic areas include:

  • Education Technology and Digital Learning Systems: e-learning platforms, AI-assisted education, and learning analytics
  • Social Innovation and Policy Systems: policy modelling, governance frameworks, and social impact analysis
  • Human–Computer Interaction and Digital Society: usability studies, interface systems, and human-centred design
  • Sustainability and Smart Systems: environmental monitoring, smart infrastructure, and sustainable digital solutions
  • Mobile Society and Community Systems: digital participation, communication systems, and community technologies

All submissions undergo a structured hybrid peer-review process combining expert human evaluation with AI-assisted analysis to support methodological consistency, analytical rigor, and reproducibility. Manuscripts must include clear methodological descriptions and sufficient detail to enable validation and practical interpretation.

Multimedia materials such as system demonstrations, educational videos, interactive dashboards, simulation outputs, and prototype visualisations may be included where they enhance clarity and research value.

This section supports open-access dissemination of research in digital society and encourages interdisciplinary contributions that advance innovation, inclusivity, sustainability, and evidence-based development of modern social systems.

Digitized Social Systems and Innovation (Research & Review)

The Digitized Social Systems and Innovation (Research & Review) section publishes advanced scholarly work focused on the analysis, evaluation, and theoretical development of digital social systems and innovation frameworks. It includes in-depth research across education technologies, sustainability systems, policy development, human–computer interaction, mobile society studies, social innovation models, and digital governance systems.

This section emphasises critical analysis, systematic review, and theoretical investigation of how digital technologies influence social structures, organisational systems, and community development. Submissions typically include systematic reviews, comparative studies, conceptual frameworks, policy analyses, case-based evaluations, and simulation-based research that contribute to a deeper understanding of digital society and innovation systems.

Key thematic areas include:

  • Education Technology and Digital Learning Systems: evaluation of e-learning platforms, AI-assisted education, and learning analytics systems
  • Social Innovation and Policy Development: analysis of governance models, policy simulation frameworks, and digital public systems
  • Human–Computer Interaction and Digital Society: usability evaluation, interface design studies, and human-centred system analysis
  • Sustainability and Smart Systems: assessment of smart infrastructure, environmental monitoring systems, and sustainable digital solutions
  • Mobile Society and Community Systems: analysis of digital participation, communication ecosystems, and community technology adoption

All submissions undergo a structured hybrid peer-review process combining expert human evaluation with AI-assisted assessment to support methodological rigor, analytical depth, and reproducibility. Manuscripts must present clear theoretical grounding, well-defined methodology, and sufficient analytical detail to support validation and interpretation.

Multimedia supplements such as system simulations, analytical dashboards, evaluation models, or recorded demonstrations of social systems may be included where they enhance clarity and research understanding.

This section supports the dissemination of advanced research that strengthens the theoretical and applied foundations of digital social systems and promotes critical understanding of innovation, governance, and societal transformation in the digital era.

Educational Resources

This section publishes peer-reviewed educational and instructional materials, including technical manuals, learning guides, and applied digital methodologies that support practical understanding of digital science, engineering, and smart-device technologies.

Conference Proceedings (Annual IDJ-TOS Conference)

This section publishes peer-reviewed conference papers presented at the Annual International Digital Innovation Conference of IDJ-TOS. Submissions are expected to present original research, applied studies, or technical developments aligned with digital science, engineering, and interdisciplinary innovation. All submissions undergo editorial screening and peer review prior to publication.

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