About the Journal
Current Issue
Published: 2013-10-13
Engineering
QUALITY CONTROL FOR MULTI-ITEM EOQ MODEL WITH VARYING LEADING TIME
THE GROUP FUZZY ELECTRE METHOD TO EVALUATE THE QUALITY OF PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION SERVICE
Mathematics
A HEART DISEASE PREDICTION MODEL USING DECISION TREE
PENDANT EDGE EXTENENSION OF CYCLE WITH PARALLEL CHORDS IS CORDIAL
IMT MEASUREMENT OF COMMON CAROTID ARTERY USING SNAKE CONTOUR SEGMENTATION
A NEW APPROACH FOR SLANT ANGLE CORRECTION AND CHARACTER SEGMENTATION OF HANDWRITTEN DOCUMENTS
CLARKE SUBDIFFERENTIALS OF A MINIMAL TIME FUNCTION IN NORMED SPACES
STRONGLY WP -GORENSTEIN MODULES
Computer Sciences
A STATIC HAND GESTURE RECOGNITION BASED ON LOCAL CONTOUR SEQUENCE
AN IMPERATIVE INFORMATION SECURITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM MEASURES IN THE PUBLIC SECTORS OF GHANA. A CASE STUDY OF THE GHANA AUDIT SERVICE
TECHNICAL COMPARISON BETWEEN IPV4 AND IPV6
IMPACT OF COMPUTER NETWORK ROUTING BASED ON IMPRECISE ROUTING TABLES AND STATIC VS DYNAMIC ROUTING
ON ESTIMATING THE CARDIO VASCULAR SYSTEM OF THE DOG WITH FRACTALS
International Journal of Engineering Mathematics and Computer Sciences aims to publish high-quality papers with a specific focus on teaching and learning within the Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Sciences discipline that are accessible and of interest to educators, researchers, and practitioners alike.
Depending on their special interests, those working in the field may draw on subject areas as diverse as statistics, educational theory and the cognitive sciences in addition to technical computing knowledge.
Papers may present work at different scales, from classroom-based empirical studies through evaluative comparisons of pedagogic approaches across institutions or countries and of different types from the practical to the theoretical.
The journal is not dedicated to any single research orientation. Studies based on qualitative data, such as case studies, historical analysis and theoretical, analytical or philosophical material, are equally highly regarded as studies based on quantitative data and experimental methods.
It is expected that all papers should inform the reader of the methods and goals of the research; present and contextualize results, and draw clear conclusions.
Areas and subareas of interest include (but are not limited to):
Advanced computing techniques
Algebra and discrete mathematics
Algebraic and differential geometry
Artificial intelligence
Artificial neural networks
Automation and mobile robots
Bioinformatics
Chaos theory and control
Cloud computing
Communication engineering
Computational biology
Computational fluid dynamics
Computer science
Control devices & instruments
Control theory
Data mining
Data Structures and Algorithms
Digital image processing
Digital signal processing
Dynamical systems and stability theory
Embedded systems and control
Evolutionary techniques in engineering
Flight control and surveillance systems
Functional analysis (linear and nonlinear)
Fuzzy logic control
Genetic algorithms and applications
Industrial applications of control
Intelligent systems
Information theory
Linear and nonlinear programming
Linear control theory
Manufacturing
Materials science
Mathematical control theory
Mathematical modelling and applications
Measurement systems
Modelling and control
Nonlinear control theory
Numerical analysis and applications
Optimization and optimal control
Ordinary differential equations
Parallel computing
Partial differential equations
Process control and automation
Real-time systems
Real and complex analysis
Robust control
Scientific computing
Soft computing techniques
Statistical techniques
Stochastic modelling and control
Topology (general, algebraic and differential)
Editor in chief
Dr S Gandhi,
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Middlesex, TW3 4D E, United Kingdom