About the Journal

TechVista Journal of Emerging Information Systems is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to publishing high-quality research and innovative advancements in the field of Information Technology. Focusing on the intersection of emerging systems, innovative solutions, and transformative technologies, TechVista serves as a platform for researchers, industry professionals, and thought leaders to share insights that push the boundaries of current IT knowledge and practice.

Our journal covers a wide range of topics, including but not limited to:

  • Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning applications in IT
  • Internet of Things (IoT) and interconnected systems
  • Cybersecurity advancements and data protection strategies
  • Big Data Analytics and decision support systems
  • Cloud Computing and virtualized environments
  • Human-Computer Interaction and user-centered design
  • Blockchain technology and decentralized systems
  • Emerging trends in software development and IT infrastructures

TechVista is committed to highlighting cutting-edge research that addresses contemporary challenges and opportunities within Information Technology. We welcome original research articles, comprehensive reviews, and insightful case studies from both academia and industry that offer valuable perspectives on the future of digital transformation and innovation. Through rigorous peer review and a focus on practical impact, TechVista Journal of Emerging Information Systems aims to contribute significantly to the growth and evolution of IT as a field.

Contact

Principal Contact:                                                       
ymmiraq2009@uomustansiriyah.edu.iq


Open Access Statement

The TechVista Journal of Emerging Information Systems is an open-access journal dedicated to publishing cutting-edge research in the field of emerging information systems and technologies. All articles are freely accessible to readers worldwide as soon as they are published, ensuring immediate visibility and impact. Authors and the journal are properly credited for their contributions, and all content is available without any paywalls. This approach fosters a collaborative and transparent research environment, enabling the rapid dissemination of knowledge and encouraging scholarly engagement from a global audience.

Policy of Plagiarism

The editorial board of the TechVista Journal of Emerging Information Systems recognizes that plagiarism is not acceptable and thus establishes the following policy outlining specific actions that will be taken in the event that plagiarism/similarity is discovered in articles submitted for publication. The journal will use Turnitin's originality checking software to identify textual similarities between drafts and final versions of articles suitable for publishing. A maximum of 20% similarity is permitted between submitted articles. If we discover that the similarity index is more than 20%, the article will be returned to the author for editing and resubmission.
 

Licensing Statement

Articles of the TechVista Journal of Emerging Information Systems are licensed under
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0.

Creative Commons License

Archiving

TechVista Journal of Emerging Information Systems uses OJS LOCKSS system. This serves as an inter-library distributed archiving system that uses this system with the aim of making permanent archives (for preservation and restoration). Accessible at:

https://celebesscholarpg.com/index.php/TechVista/gateway/lockss