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  • Digitized Science and Technology
    Vol. 1 No. 1 (2027)

    No. 1: Digitized Science and Technology

    Digitized Science and Technology is dedicated to the open dissemination of technical knowledge, applied scientific innovation, and digital technology development. This issue publishes technical reports, instructional manuals, software and application documentation, implementation guides, educational resources, applied technology studies, and open-access scientific contributions that support the practical advancement of digital systems and emerging technologies.

    The issue focuses on the development, application, operation, and evaluation of technologies spanning physics, artificial intelligence, robotics, applied mathematics, computational modelling, algorithm development, software systems, and optical or photonic technologies. Particular emphasis is placed on innovations relevant to smartphones, wearable technologies, tele-optic systems, compact devices, and modern digital platforms.

    Submissions are expected to provide clear technical descriptions, implementation methodologies, operational procedures, validation results, or educational guidance that assists researchers, developers, educators, students, and technology users in understanding and applying digital technologies in practical environments.

    Key thematic areas include:

    • Physics and Optical Technologies: photonics, laser systems, imaging technologies, computational optics, and applied optical engineering

    • Artificial Intelligence and Computational Systems: machine-learning applications, intelligent automation, algorithm development, and AI-assisted technologies

    • Robotics and Automation Technologies: robotic systems, autonomous platforms, device automation, and integrated control systems

    • Applied Mathematics and Computational Modelling: simulation methods, predictive modelling, optimisation techniques, and algorithmic frameworks

    • Digital Applications and Software Systems: mobile applications, desktop platforms, software documentation, implementation guides, and digital system evaluation

    • Interdisciplinary Technology Development: integration of artificial intelligence, robotics, optics, and computational systems within practical digital environments

    All submissions undergo a structured hybrid review process combining expert human evaluation with AI-assisted assessment to support technical accuracy, methodological consistency, clarity, and reproducibility. Authors are encouraged to provide sufficient technical detail, operational procedures, datasets, demonstrations, or implementation guidance to facilitate understanding and practical application.

    Multimedia materials such as software demonstrations, instructional videos, device-operation recordings, implementation tutorials, simulation outputs, and system visualisations may be included where they enhance technical clarity and educational value.

    As a fully open-access issue, all accepted content is made freely available online to support global knowledge sharing, educational outreach, technology transfer, and innovation across scientific, engineering, and digital technology communities.

  • Digitized Science and Technology (Research & Review)
    Vol. 1 No. 8 (2027)

    No. 8: Digitized Science and Technology (Research & Review)

    This issue publishes advanced scholarly work focused on the analysis, synthesis, and theoretical development of digitized science and technological systems. It includes in-depth contributions across physics, artificial intelligence, robotics, applied mathematics, computational modelling, algorithmic systems, optical and photonic engineering, and related interdisciplinary domains relevant to modern digital technologies.

    The issue emphasises rigorous research and critical evaluation of existing and emerging scientific and technological frameworks. Submissions typically present extended theoretical models, systematic studies, advanced simulations, comparative analyses, and validated computational or experimental investigations that contribute to deeper scientific understanding.

    Key thematic areas include:

    • Physics and Optical Systems: advanced photonics, laser theory, quantum modelling, and optical system analysis
    • Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning: advanced learning architectures, model evaluation, optimisation techniques, and system-level AI analysis
    • Robotics and Automation: autonomous systems, advanced control architectures, and integrated robotic frameworks
    • Applied Mathematics and Computational Modelling: analytical modelling, numerical simulation, and high-level algorithmic development
    • Interdisciplinary Systems: cross-domain integration of AI, robotics, optics, and computational engineering for advanced digital systems

    All submissions undergo a structured hybrid peer-review process combining expert human evaluation with AI-assisted analysis to support methodological robustness, logical consistency, and scientific integrity. Manuscripts are expected to demonstrate strong theoretical grounding, clear methodology, and reproducible results where applicable.

    Multimedia supplements such as simulation outputs, analytical visualisations, or demonstration recordings may be included when they enhance scientific interpretation and validation.

    This issue supports the dissemination of advanced research contributions that strengthen the theoretical and applied foundations of digitized science and technology and promote high-level academic exchange across interdisciplinary fields.

  • Digitized Health
    Vol. 1 No. 2 (2027)

    No. 2: Digitized Health

    Digitized Health is dedicated to the open dissemination of healthcare technologies, digital medical systems, tele-health innovations, and applied clinical technologies. This issue publishes technical reports, instructional manuals, software and device documentation, implementation guides, educational resources, applied healthcare studies, and open-access scientific contributions that support the practical advancement of digital health systems and modern healthcare delivery.

    The issue focuses on the development, application, operation, and evaluation of technologies that improve healthcare accessibility, efficiency, monitoring, diagnostics, and patient care. Particular emphasis is placed on tele-health systems, biomedical devices, wearable technologies, healthcare software platforms, mobile health applications, smart diagnostic tools, and AI-assisted healthcare solutions suitable for clinical, educational, and community environments.

    Submissions are expected to provide clear technical descriptions, implementation methodologies, operational procedures, validation results, user guidance, or educational content that assists healthcare professionals, researchers, educators, developers, students, and technology users in understanding and applying digital health technologies in practical settings.

    Key thematic areas include:

    • Tele-Health and Digital Clinical Systems: remote patient monitoring, virtual healthcare services, mobile diagnostics, telemedicine platforms, and clinical decision-support systems

    • Biomedical Engineering and Health Devices: biosensors, wearable technologies, medical instrumentation, signal-processing systems, and optical or laser-based healthcare devices

    • Public Health Informatics and Digital Health Management: health information systems, digital epidemiology, healthcare analytics, surveillance systems, and population health technologies

    • Healthcare Software and Workflow Technologies: electronic health systems, clinical workflow optimisation, medical software validation, healthcare automation, and digital record management

    • Artificial Intelligence and Data-Driven Healthcare: machine-learning applications, predictive healthcare analytics, intelligent diagnostic systems, and automated clinical-support technologies

    • Health Education and Digital Learning Resources: healthcare training platforms, instructional materials, simulation-based learning, and educational technology applications for healthcare environments

    All submissions undergo a structured hybrid review process combining expert human evaluation with AI-assisted assessment to support technical accuracy, methodological consistency, clarity, and reproducibility. Authors are encouraged to provide sufficient technical detail, operational procedures, implementation guidance, datasets, demonstrations, or validation information to facilitate understanding and practical application.

    Multimedia materials such as tele-health demonstrations, software tutorials, device-operation recordings, instructional videos, healthcare workflow demonstrations, simulation outputs, and interactive medical visualisations may be included where they enhance technical clarity and educational value.

    As a fully open-access issue, all accepted content is made freely available online to support global knowledge sharing, healthcare education, technology transfer, professional training, and innovation in digital health and biomedical technologies.

  • Digitized Health (Research & Review)
    Vol. 1 No. 9 (2027)

    No. 9: Digitized Health (Research & Review)

    Digitized Health (Research & Review) publishes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarly work that advances scientific understanding, clinical methodology, and technological innovation in digital healthcare systems. This issue is a subscription-based publication focused on rigorous research contributions and critical review articles in the field of digital health and biomedical innovation.

    The issue covers advanced developments in tele-health, biomedical engineering, clinical informatics, public health systems, and AI-driven healthcare technologies. It emphasises research that contributes new scientific insights, validated methodologies, and evidence-based analysis of healthcare technologies and systems operating in modern clinical and digital environments.

    Submissions are expected to present original research findings, systematic reviews, or comprehensive analytical studies supported by robust methodology, validated data, and reproducible scientific frameworks. Emphasis is placed on novelty, scientific rigor, ethical integrity, and contribution to the advancement of healthcare knowledge and practice.

    Key thematic areas include:

    • Tele-health and Digital Clinical Research: remote diagnostics, virtual care systems, telemedicine evaluation, and clinical decision-support research

    • Biomedical Engineering and Medical Device Innovation: biosensors, wearable health technologies, optical and laser-based diagnostic systems, and medical instrumentation research

    • Public Health Informatics and Epidemiological Modelling: population health analytics, disease surveillance systems, and computational epidemiology

    • Digital Health Systems and Clinical Workflow Research: electronic health records, hospital system optimisation, clinical automation, and healthcare process engineering

    • Artificial Intelligence in Medicine: machine learning for diagnosis, predictive modelling, risk stratification, and intelligent clinical decision systems

    • Computational and Data-Driven Healthcare Research: simulation studies, statistical modelling, healthcare datasets, and digital health analytics

    • Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses: comprehensive reviews of emerging technologies, methodologies, and clinical applications in digital health

    All submissions undergo a rigorous double-layer review process combining expert human peer review with AI-assisted evaluation tools. This process ensures methodological validity, analytical accuracy, originality, reproducibility, and ethical compliance. Manuscripts must provide sufficient detail on data sources, analytical methods, experimental design, or review methodology to support scientific verification and replication.

    This issue operates under a subscription-access model, providing readers with curated, high-level scientific research and critical reviews in digital health. It is intended for researchers, clinicians, engineers, policymakers, and advanced practitioners seeking authoritative and validated insights into emerging healthcare technologies and systems.

  • Digitized Engineering and Automation
    Vol. 1 No. 3 (2027)

    No. 3: Digitized Engineering and Automation

    Digitized Engineering and Automation is dedicated to the open dissemination of engineering knowledge, automation technologies, and applied system development in modern digital and industrial environments. This issue publishes technical reports, instructional manuals, implementation guides, software and hardware documentation, applied engineering notes, educational resources, and open-access technical contributions that support the practical advancement of engineering systems and automation technologies.

    The issue focuses on the design, operation, integration, and application of engineering systems that combine optical technologies, electronics, mechanical systems, robotics, embedded computing, nanotechnology, and artificial intelligence. Particular emphasis is placed on practical implementations suitable for smart devices, wearable systems, automated platforms, and industrial or laboratory engineering environments.

    Submissions are expected to provide clear technical descriptions, system architectures, operational procedures, implementation steps, design methodologies, or instructional guidance that enable engineers, developers, educators, students, and practitioners to understand, apply, and reproduce engineering solutions in real-world contexts.

    Key thematic areas include:

    • Optical and Photonic Engineering Systems: optical design principles, laser systems, sensing technologies, beam control, and applied tele-optic engineering

    • Electronics and Embedded Systems: circuit design, microcontrollers, sensor integration, low-power systems, and embedded computing platforms

    • Robotics and Automation Technologies: robotic systems, automated control systems, mobile robotics, and applied machine-assisted operation

    • Mechanical and Micro-Engineering Systems: precision engineering, MEMS technologies, system stability, vibration control, and mechanical design integration

    • Nanotechnology and Material Applications: nanostructured materials, nanoscale sensing systems, and miniaturised engineering components

    • AI-Assisted Engineering Tools: automation workflows, predictive control systems, optimisation tools, and intelligent system configuration

    All submissions undergo a structured hybrid review process combining expert human evaluation with AI-assisted assessment to ensure technical accuracy, clarity, consistency, and reproducibility. Manuscripts must include sufficient detail regarding system design, engineering procedures, implementation methods, or operational documentation to support practical validation and use.

    Multimedia materials such as engineering tutorials, device operation demonstrations, assembly workflows, simulation outputs, prototype walkthroughs, and instructional videos may be included where they enhance technical understanding and practical application.

    As a fully open-access issue, all accepted content is freely available to support global knowledge sharing, technical education, engineering training, and practical innovation in digital engineering and automation systems.

  • Digitized Engineering and Automation (Research & Review)
    Vol. 1 No. 10 (2027)

    No. 10: Digitized Engineering and Automation (Research & Review)

    Digitized Engineering and Automation (Research & Review) publishes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarly work that advances theoretical understanding, methodological development, and applied innovation in modern engineering and automation systems. This issue operates under a subscription-based model and is dedicated to rigorous research articles and critical review studies in engineering sciences and intelligent technological systems.

    The issue focuses on advanced developments in optical engineering, digital electronics, embedded systems, robotics, mechanical engineering, nanotechnology, and AI-driven automation. It emphasises research that contributes new scientific knowledge, validated methodologies, and evidence-based analysis of engineering systems used in digital devices, industrial automation, and intelligent control environments.

    Submissions are expected to present original research findings, systematic reviews, or comprehensive analytical studies supported by robust experimental design, validated data, computational modelling, or reproducible engineering frameworks. Emphasis is placed on novelty, technical rigor, methodological transparency, and clear contribution to engineering science and automation technologies.

    Key thematic areas include:

    • Optical and Photonic Engineering Research: laser systems, optical design, sensing technologies, beam control, and photonic system analysis

    • Electronics and Embedded Systems Research: circuit architectures, microcontrollers, sensor networks, low-power systems, and embedded computing innovation

    • Robotics and Intelligent Automation: autonomous systems, robotic control frameworks, machine-learning-driven automation, and adaptive engineering systems

    • Mechanical and Micro-Engineering Systems: precision engineering, MEMS, vibration analysis, system dynamics, and integrated mechanical design

    • Nanotechnology and Advanced Materials Engineering: nanoscale systems, functional materials, miniaturisation technologies, and nano-engineered devices

    • AI and Computational Engineering Methods: predictive modelling, optimisation systems, intelligent control algorithms, and data-driven engineering design

    All submissions undergo a rigorous double-layer peer-review process combining expert human evaluation with AI-assisted assessment. This process ensures scientific validity, technical accuracy, methodological consistency, analytical depth, and reproducibility. Authors must provide sufficient detail regarding experimental setups, computational models, engineering design processes, datasets, or analytical methods to support independent verification and scholarly interpretation.

    This issue operates under a subscription-access model and is intended for researchers, engineers, academics, and advanced practitioners seeking authoritative, peer-reviewed insights into cutting-edge developments in engineering and automation. It serves as a platform for disseminating foundational research, systematic reviews, and high-impact studies that advance the frontiers of engineering science and intelligent systems.

  • Digitized Media and Communication
    Vol. 1 No. 4 (2027)

    No. 4: Digitized Media and Communication

    Digitized Media and Communication explores the evolving landscape of digital media systems, communication technologies, and smart-device–based interactive environments. This issue is fully open access and publishes technical reports, instructional manuals, implementation guides, applied documentation, and practical workflow articles that support the understanding and application of modern digital media and communication technologies.

    The issue focuses on how digital tools, multimedia systems, and communication platforms are used in practical settings for content creation, information exchange, user interaction, and system deployment. Particular emphasis is placed on applied methodologies, operational procedures, system configuration, and instructional material that enable reproducible use of media technologies across devices and platforms.

    Submissions are expected to provide clear technical explanations, step-by-step workflows, system usage instructions, interface descriptions, implementation notes, or practical demonstrations that support educators, developers, practitioners, and students in applying digital media technologies effectively.

    Key thematic areas include:

    • Digital Media Production Tools: practical workflows for digital content creation, editing processes, multimedia assembly, and production pipelines

    • Communication Systems and Platforms: operational guides for digital communication tools, messaging systems, media distribution platforms, and information exchange systems

    • AR/VR and Interactive Environments: instructional materials for immersive systems, setup procedures, device operation, and user interaction workflows

    • Human–Computer Interaction Systems: usability procedures, interface operation guides, accessibility configurations, and interaction design implementation

    • AI-Assisted Media Tools: practical usage of automated editing systems, content generation tools, communication assistants, and media optimisation workflows

    • Digital Communication Applications: applied guides for social platforms, media sharing systems, collaborative tools, and digital engagement environments

    All submissions undergo a structured hybrid review process combining expert human evaluation with AI-assisted assessment to ensure clarity, technical correctness, instructional quality, and reproducibility of procedures. Manuscripts must provide sufficient operational detail, workflow descriptions, configuration steps, or usage documentation to enable effective replication and application.

    Multimedia materials such as video tutorials, interface walkthroughs, workflow demonstrations, system recordings, AR/VR usage guides, and step-by-step instructional media are strongly encouraged where they improve clarity and usability.

    As a fully open-access issue, all content is freely available to support global education, technical training, practical implementation, and applied learning in digital media and communication systems.

  • Digitized Media and Communication (Research & Review)
    Vol. 1 No. 11 (2027)

    No. 11: Digitized Media and Communication (Research & Review)

    Digitized Media and Communication (Research & Review) publishes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarly work that advances theoretical understanding, methodological development, and critical analysis of digital media systems and communication technologies. This issue operates under a subscription-based model and is dedicated exclusively to research articles and review studies.

    The issue examines the rapidly evolving landscape of digital media, communication infrastructures, immersive technologies, and AI-driven content systems. It focuses on how modern communication ecosystems are shaped by multimedia technologies, intelligent platforms, interactive environments, and data-driven media processes across global digital networks.

    Submissions are expected to present original research findings, systematic reviews, or comprehensive analytical studies supported by rigorous methodology, validated data, computational analysis, or well-structured theoretical frameworks. Emphasis is placed on scholarly contribution, methodological transparency, analytical depth, and reproducibility of findings.

    Key thematic areas include:

    • Digital Media Systems and Production Technologies: computational media models, digital content systems, multimedia pipelines, and production analytics

    • Journalism and Information Systems Research: digital journalism, information integrity, media verification systems, and communication analytics

    • AR/VR and Immersive Media Research: virtual environments, augmented reality systems, immersive communication platforms, and simulation-based media studies

    • Human–Computer Interaction and Communication Design: interface research, user-experience studies, accessibility systems, and interaction modelling

    • Artificial Intelligence in Media and Communication: AI-driven content generation, automated media analysis, communication intelligence systems, and machine-learning applications

    • Digital Society and Communication Studies: social media analysis, online behaviour studies, communication ethics, and digital ecosystem research

    All submissions undergo a rigorous double-layer peer-review process combining expert human evaluation with AI-assisted assessment. This ensures methodological rigor, technical validity, analytical consistency, originality, and reproducibility. Authors are required to provide sufficient detail in methods, datasets, analytical frameworks, or system models to support scholarly validation and independent interpretation.

    This issue is subscription-based and is intended for researchers, academics, and advanced practitioners seeking authoritative studies and comprehensive reviews in digital media and communication. It serves as a platform for disseminating high-impact research that advances the scientific and analytical understanding of modern communication systems.

  • Digitized Finance and Economic
    Vol. 1 No. 5 (2027)

    No. 5: Digitized Finance and Economics (Open Access)

    Digitized Finance and Economics examines the practical transformation of financial systems, economic processes, and policy environments through digital technologies. This issue is fully open access and publishes technical reports, applied manuals, implementation guides, workflow documentation, and practical instructional papers that support the operational use of digital finance and economic technologies.

    The issue focuses on how digital tools such as financial platforms, data systems, automation frameworks, and computational methods are applied in real-world financial services, business environments, and economic decision-support systems. Emphasis is placed on actionable methodologies, system configurations, operational procedures, and applied workflows that enable practitioners to implement and reproduce financial and economic technologies effectively.

    Submissions are expected to provide clear technical descriptions, step-by-step implementation guidance, system setup procedures, applied modelling explanations, or operational documentation that supports practitioners, analysts, educators, and developers working in financial and economic systems.

    Key thematic areas include:

    • Financial Technology (FinTech) Applications: practical guides for digital banking systems, payment platforms, mobile finance tools, and financial service applications

    • Blockchain and Digital Asset Systems: implementation notes for blockchain networks, smart contracts, token systems, and distributed ledger applications

    • Business Analytics and Financial Tools: applied workflows for data analysis, reporting systems, dashboards, and decision-support tools

    • Market Modelling and Economic Tools: instructional materials for forecasting systems, simulation platforms, and applied economic modelling environments

    • Artificial Intelligence in Finance: practical applications of machine learning for risk analysis, fraud detection, credit systems, and automated decision tools

    • Cybersecurity and Digital Financial Systems: operational guidance for secure transactions, identity systems, and digital trust frameworks

    • Digital Economic Systems and Policy Tools: applied documentation for digital governance systems, cross-border payment platforms, and economic monitoring tools

    All submissions undergo a structured hybrid review process combining expert human evaluation with AI-assisted assessment to ensure technical accuracy, procedural clarity, reproducibility, and applied validity. Manuscripts must include sufficient operational detail, system configurations, implementation steps, or workflow documentation to support real-world application and verification.

    Multimedia materials such as system walkthrough videos, dashboard demonstrations, instructional simulations, workflow recordings, and applied training content are encouraged where they enhance clarity and usability.

    This issue supports open-access dissemination and is intended for practitioners, developers, educators, and applied researchers seeking practical, implementation-focused knowledge in digital finance and economic systems.

  • Digitized Finance and Economics (Research & Review)
    Vol. 1 No. 12 (2027)

    No. 12: Digitized Finance and Economics (Research & Review)

    Digitized Finance and Economics (Research & Review) publishes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarly work that advances theoretical understanding, empirical analysis, and methodological development in digital finance and economic systems. This issue operates under a subscription-based model and is dedicated exclusively to research articles and systematic review studies.

    The issue examines the transformation of financial systems, economic structures, and policy environments through digital technologies. It focuses on how financial innovation, computational economics, and data-driven systems are reshaping banking, markets, risk management, and global economic interactions.

    Submissions are expected to present original research findings, systematic reviews, or comprehensive analytical studies supported by rigorous methodology, validated datasets, econometric modelling, or computational frameworks. Emphasis is placed on scientific rigor, analytical depth, methodological transparency, and reproducibility of results.

    Key thematic areas include:

    • Financial Technology (FinTech) Research: digital banking systems, payment infrastructures, financial platforms, and innovation in financial services

    • Blockchain and Distributed Ledger Research: blockchain architectures, smart contracts, decentralised systems, token economies, and digital asset markets

    • Decentralised Finance (DeFi) Studies: algorithmic lending systems, automated market mechanisms, financial protocol analysis, and emerging decentralised financial structures

    • Business Analytics and Financial Data Science: predictive analytics, business intelligence, risk modelling, and large-scale financial data analysis

    • Market Modelling and Computational Economics: forecasting systems, econometric modelling, simulation studies, and quantitative economic analysis

    • Artificial Intelligence in Finance and Economics: machine learning for fraud detection, credit scoring, algorithmic trading, and intelligent decision systems

    • Cybersecurity and Financial Systems: digital identity, secure transaction systems, regulatory technologies, and financial risk mitigation

    • Digital Economic Policy and Systems Research: economic governance, regulatory frameworks, digital transformation policy, and cross-border financial systems

    All submissions undergo a rigorous double-layer peer-review process combining expert human evaluation with AI-assisted assessment. This process ensures methodological rigor, analytical validity, originality, and reproducibility. Authors must provide sufficient detail on datasets, models, analytical methods, or theoretical frameworks to support scholarly verification and interpretation.

    This issue is subscription-based and is intended for researchers, economists, financial analysts, policymakers, and advanced practitioners seeking authoritative research and critical reviews in digital finance and economics. It serves as a platform for high-impact academic dissemination and evidence-based understanding of modern financial and economic systems.

  • Digitized Art and Creative Design
    Vol. 1 No. 6 (2027)

    No. 6: Digitized Art and Creative Design

    Digitized Art and Creative Design explores the practical application of digital technologies in artistic production, design workflows, multimedia creation, and creative system implementation. This issue is fully open access and publishes technical reports, applied manuals, instructional guides, workflow documentation, and practical implementation papers that support the use of digital tools in art and design practice.

    The issue focuses on how creative technologies, computational tools, and digital platforms are used in real-world artistic and design environments. Emphasis is placed on operational methods, step-by-step workflows, system usage, production procedures, and applied creative techniques that enable reproducible and practical implementation across design, media, and creative industries.

    Submissions are expected to provide clear technical descriptions of tools, workflows, creative processes, system configurations, or instructional procedures that support educators, practitioners, designers, and students in applying digital creative technologies effectively.

    Key thematic areas include:

    • Digital Art and Visual Design Tools: practical workflows for digital illustration, graphic design, visual editing, and generative design systems

    • Architecture and Design Applications: instructional materials for computer-aided design, parametric modelling, digital fabrication processes, and design software usage

    • Multimedia Production Systems: applied guides for animation, motion graphics, video production workflows, and interactive media creation

    • Music Technology and Audio Production: technical instructions for digital audio systems, music production tools, virtual instruments, and sound processing workflows

    • Immersive Media Applications: operational guides for VR/AR systems, interactive installations, and immersive content deployment

    • AI-Assisted Creative Tools: practical usage of generative AI systems, automated design tools, content creation workflows, and creative assistance platforms

    • Creative Industry Applications: applied documentation for digital production pipelines, collaborative creative systems, and media deployment environments

    All submissions undergo a structured hybrid review process combining expert human evaluation with AI-assisted assessment to ensure technical accuracy, procedural clarity, reproducibility, and practical usability. Manuscripts must provide sufficient operational detail, workflow explanations, system instructions, or implementation steps to support real-world application and replication.

    Multimedia materials such as tutorial videos, workflow demonstrations, design process recordings, software walkthroughs, creative system demos, and step-by-step instructional media are strongly encouraged where they improve clarity and usability.

    This issue supports open-access dissemination and is intended for designers, educators, practitioners, developers, and creative technologists seeking practical, implementation-focused knowledge in digital art and creative design systems.

  • Digitized Art and Creative Design (Research & Review)
    Vol. 1 No. 13 (2027)

    No. 13: Digitized Art and Creative Design (Research & Review)

    Digitized Art and Creative Design (Research & Review) publishes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarly work that advances theoretical understanding, methodological development, and critical analysis of digital art, design systems, and computational creativity. This issue operates under a subscription-based model and is dedicated exclusively to research articles and systematic review studies.

    The issue examines how digital technologies are transforming artistic production, design methodologies, multimedia systems, and creative industries. It focuses on computational design, AI-assisted creativity, immersive media systems, and data-driven creative workflows, with an emphasis on analytical depth, theoretical contribution, and reproducible research outcomes.

    Submissions are expected to present original research findings, systematic reviews, or comprehensive analytical studies supported by rigorous methodology, validated datasets, design experiments, computational models, or structured theoretical frameworks. Emphasis is placed on scholarly rigor, methodological transparency, creative analysis, and reproducibility where applicable.

    Key thematic areas include:

    • Digital Art and Computational Creativity Research: generative art systems, algorithmic design models, visual computing, and creative AI frameworks

    • Architecture and Digital Design Theory: parametric modelling research, computational architecture, simulation-based design studies, and digital fabrication theory

    • Multimedia and Creative Systems Analysis: motion graphics systems, animation pipelines, interactive media theory, and digital production methodologies

    • Music Technology and Computational Audio Research: algorithmic composition, digital sound synthesis, spatial audio systems, and AI-driven music systems

    • Immersive Media and XR Research: VR/AR/MR systems, immersive interaction models, spatial computing, and experiential design studies

    • Artificial Intelligence in Creative Industries: machine learning for design automation, generative AI systems, creative intelligence models, and human–AI collaboration research

    • Cultural and Creative Systems Studies: digital culture, media theory, creative economy analysis, and socio-technical impacts of digital creativity

    All submissions undergo a rigorous double-layer peer-review process combining expert human evaluation with AI-assisted assessment. This ensures methodological rigor, analytical consistency, originality, and reproducibility of findings. Authors are required to provide sufficient detail in methods, datasets, design frameworks, or analytical models to support scholarly validation and interpretation.

    This issue is subscription-based and is intended for researchers, academics, designers, and advanced practitioners seeking authoritative studies and critical reviews in digital art and creative design. It provides a platform for high-impact research that advances theoretical and applied understanding of computational creativity and digital design systems.

  • Digitized Social Systems and Innovation
    Vol. 1 No. 7 (2027)

    No. 7: Digitized Social Systems and Innovation

    Digitized Social Systems and Innovation focuses on practical applications of digital technologies in education, governance, sustainability, and societal systems. This issue is fully open access and publishes technical reports, applied manuals, instructional papers, workflow documentation, and implementation guides that support real-world deployment of digital social systems and innovations.

    The issue examines how digital infrastructure, data systems, and interactive technologies are used to improve education delivery, public services, community engagement, sustainability management, and organisational processes. Emphasis is placed on operational frameworks, system implementation, applied methodologies, and step-by-step practical approaches that can be directly used in educational, institutional, and policy environments.

    Submissions are expected to provide clear technical descriptions, implementation procedures, system configurations, applied models, or instructional documentation that support practitioners, educators, developers, and policymakers in deploying and managing digital social systems.

    Key thematic areas include:

    • Digital Education Systems: practical guides for e-learning platforms, AI-assisted teaching tools, adaptive learning systems, and digital literacy applications

    • Sustainability and Smart Systems: implementation of smart energy systems, environmental monitoring tools, climate data platforms, and resource optimisation systems

    • Governance and Policy Systems: applied documentation for digital governance platforms, policy simulation tools, cybersecurity systems, and data-driven decision-support tools

    • Human–Computer Interaction and Social Interfaces: practical UX/UI design guides, accessibility implementation, interactive systems, and inclusive digital interfaces

    • Social Innovation and Community Systems: applied frameworks for civic technologies, collaborative platforms, digital community tools, and participatory systems

    • Data-Driven Social Systems: practical use of population analytics tools, social data dashboards, reporting systems, and evidence-based planning tools

    All submissions undergo a structured hybrid review process combining expert human evaluation with AI-assisted assessment to ensure technical accuracy, procedural clarity, reproducibility, and practical applicability. Manuscripts must include sufficient implementation detail, system workflows, operational steps, or applied documentation to support real-world use and verification.

    Multimedia materials such as instructional videos, system demonstrations, dashboards, simulation walkthroughs, educational modules, and implementation prototypes are encouraged where they enhance clarity and usability.

    This issue supports open-access dissemination and is intended for educators, policymakers, developers, researchers, and practitioners seeking practical, implementation-focused knowledge in digital social systems and innovation.

  • Digitized Social Systems and Innovation (Research & Review)
    Vol. 1 No. 14 (2027)

    No. 14: Digitized Social Systems and Innovation (Research & Review)

    Digitized Social Systems and Innovation (Research & Review) publishes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarly work that advances theoretical understanding, empirical analysis, and methodological development in the study of digitally transformed social systems. This issue operates under a subscription-based model and is dedicated exclusively to research articles and systematic review studies.

    The issue examines how digital technologies reshape education, governance, sustainability, communication, and organisational systems within modern societies. It focuses on the interaction between human behaviour, institutional structures, and digital infrastructures, with emphasis on analytical models, evidence-based evaluation, and reproducible research outcomes.

    Submissions are expected to present original research findings, systematic reviews, or comprehensive analytical studies supported by rigorous methodology, validated datasets, computational modelling, statistical analysis, or well-defined theoretical frameworks. Emphasis is placed on scholarly rigor, methodological transparency, analytical depth, and reproducibility of results.

    Key thematic areas include:

    • Digital Education Systems Research: e-learning models, AI-supported education studies, adaptive learning analysis, and educational technology evaluation

    • Sustainability and Socio-Technical Systems: smart energy systems, environmental modelling, digital climate analytics, and sustainability assessment frameworks

    • Governance and Policy Innovation Research: digital governance systems, policy simulation models, cybersecurity regulation studies, and ethical AI frameworks

    • Human–Computer Interaction and Social Systems: UX research, accessibility studies, interaction modelling, and socio-digital interface analysis

    • Social Innovation and Digital Ecosystems: collaborative platforms, civic technology research, open innovation systems, and community-based digital transformation studies

    • Data-Driven Society and Social Analytics: population analytics, behavioural modelling, social data science, and predictive social system analysis

    All submissions undergo a rigorous double-layer peer-review process combining expert human evaluation with AI-assisted assessment. This ensures methodological rigor, analytical consistency, originality, and reproducibility. Authors are required to provide sufficient detail in methods, datasets, analytical models, or theoretical frameworks to support scholarly validation and interpretation.

    This issue is subscription-based and is intended for researchers, academics, and advanced practitioners seeking authoritative research and critical reviews in digital social systems and innovation. It serves as a platform for high-impact scholarly dissemination and evidence-based understanding of digitally transformed societies.

  • Educational resources
    Vol. 1 No. 15 (2027)

    This section publishes peer-reviewed educational and instructional materials designed to support structured learning and applied understanding across digital science, engineering, technology, and interdisciplinary fields. It includes textbooks, teaching resources, technical manuals, learning guides, lecture-based materials, and applied methodologies that translate complex concepts into accessible educational formats.

    Submissions may include complete or partial textbooks, structured course materials, laboratory manuals, curriculum-aligned teaching guides, step-by-step technical tutorials, and applied instructional frameworks. Content that integrates digital tools, simulation environments, or software-based learning systems is strongly encouraged, particularly where it supports hands-on understanding of scientific, engineering, or computational principles.

    The section also welcomes multimedia-enhanced educational works such as video lectures, demonstration modules, interactive simulations, and practical training materials that improve comprehension and reproducibility of technical knowledge.

    All submissions undergo a structured editorial and peer-review process to ensure clarity, instructional value, accuracy, and pedagogical effectiveness. Materials must be clearly structured, methodologically sound, and suitable for educational use across academic, professional, or self-directed learning contexts.

    This section supports open-access dissemination of educational knowledge and aims to provide high-quality learning resources that bridge theory and practice in modern digital and technological disciplines.

  • Conference Proceedings (Annual IDJ-TOS Conference)
    Vol. 1 No. 16 (2028)

    This issue publishes peer-reviewed conference papers presented at the Annual International Digital Innovation Conference of IDJ-TOS. It includes original research, applied studies, technical developments, and interdisciplinary contributions across digital science, engineering, technology, and innovation-driven fields.

    The proceedings capture the latest findings and emerging ideas presented at the conference, covering topics such as digital systems, artificial intelligence, robotics, computational modelling, optical and electronic engineering, smart-device technologies, digital media systems, and socio-technical innovation.

    Submissions typically reflect ongoing or completed research presented during the conference and may include theoretical frameworks, experimental results, prototype development, simulation studies, and applied technological solutions. Contributions demonstrating interdisciplinary integration and practical relevance are particularly encouraged.

    All papers undergo editorial screening and a structured peer-review process to ensure academic quality, methodological soundness, and relevance to the conference themes. Manuscripts must include sufficient technical detail to support validation and scholarly interpretation.

    This issue serves as the official archival record of the Annual IDJ-TOS Conference, providing open-access dissemination of conference research and supporting global visibility of emerging scientific and technological innovation.