Established 2011 · Now accepting 2026 submissions

Peer-reviewed open access publishing, since 2011.

Three specialist journals. Verified peer-reviewed archive since 2011. 44 published articles. 162 contributing authors. Immediate open access.

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Our Peer-Reviewed Journals

A decade of scholarship

Active Publishing Since 2011

IARTC journals have accumulated a verified peer-reviewed archive spanning computer science, network communications, and visual computing. Every article is freely accessible and citable.

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2011
IJCCN founded
First issue published
2012
Volume 2
Expanded scope
2013
Volume 3
Cross-disciplinary research
2014
All three journals active
IJFGDS & IJIPDV launched
2026
Relaunched & restored
Accepting submissions

Focused scopes

Distributed systems, visual computing, and network communications — each journal is editorially distinct with clear submission criteria.

Verified archive

Complete publication history from 2011 fully restored and live. Every article is discoverable and citable. Your citations resolve.

Open access

No reader-side paywalls. All 44+ published articles are immediately and permanently free online under open access terms.

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Recent Publications

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IJFGDS Nov 2014

ISPC: An Information Security, Privacy, and Compliance Readiness Model for Cloud Computing

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IJCCN Sep 2014

Safeguarding the Cloud: An Effective Risk Management Framework for Cloud Computing Services

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IJCCN Sep 2014

An Introduction to Undetectable Keyloggers with Experimental Testing

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IJCCN Apr 2014

Employee Performance Evaluation Using Machine Learning Algorithm

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IJCCN Feb 2014

A Comprehensive Comparison of Attacks in Wireless Sensor Networks

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IJFGDS Feb 2014

Reliable Resource Discovery Approaches for Grid Environments

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Growing with research

Expanding Across Disciplines

IARTC journals are evolving to serve a wider academic community. Alongside our established technology focus, we are developing coverage in medicine, life sciences, political science, and social science.

Computer Science
Network Communications
Visual Computing
Medicine & Health
Life Sciences
Political Science
Social Sciences
Engineering

Discoverability

Indexed & Abstracted In

IARTC articles are indexed across major academic discovery engines, library catalogues, and citation databases worldwide.

Google Scholar BASE CiteSeerX DBLP Cornell University Library SCIRUS ScientificCommons SciRate Scribd Docstoc ISEEK University of Technology Sydney University of Saskatchewan Library University of New Brunswick New York University

IARTC is back with a focused 2026 relaunch

The International Academic Research and Technology Center has restored its publishing platform and reopened its journals for a new cycle of peer-reviewed computer science research. The relaunch is built around clear editorial scopes, professional presentation, stable online access, and a direct invitation to authors who want their work to appear in a visible open access venue.

IARTC currently publishes across distributed systems, image processing and visualization, and computer communications and networking. We welcome original articles, reproducible studies, technical analyses, surveys with critical synthesis, and application-driven research that advances the field with clarity and evidence.

Why researchers are returning to IARTC

  • Three focused journals with identifiable disciplinary scope
  • Restored archive and active issue publishing
  • Professional relaunch designed to support renewed submissions
  • Open access distribution for immediate online visibility

2026 editorial direction

  • Submission windows open every two months starting 31 March 2026
  • Research quality, scope fit, and editorial communication are central priorities
  • Authors can select the journal that best matches the contribution
  • Current issues and archive content remain accessible through the live platform