The contents of the submitted article must be within the scope of the JAIKE journal and be of sufficient quality. If not, article will not be reviewed. Please read the journal’s Aims and Scope to see if your article is appropriate and suitable for the Journal.
The article must be authors’ original work, they must have the rights to the work, and they must have obtained and be able to supply all necessary permissions for the reproduction of any copyright works not owned by them, including figures, illustrations, tables, lengthy quotations, or other material previously published elsewhere.
We strongly encourage authors to be concise and succinct. Because of JAIKE’s quick turnaround time, authors may be tempted to "test the waters" with papers that are incomplete or lacks in quality or originality to be a Journal-quality paper. Authors should submit only papers that have been carefully proofread, analyzed for accuracy, and polished. Papers that are incomplete, weak in contents, or poorly written will be returned by the editor without being reviewed.
All authors’ claims or proposed hypotheses should be clearly articulated, tested, and validated either by empirical experiments or theoretical analyses. When appropriate, authors are encouraged to properly compare with known results and validate their work and to demonstrate or discuss its practical utility on realistic application problems; Papers describing systems should clearly describe the contributions system thinking and the underlying principles underlying the system. In general, the paper should outline how the work advances the current state of understanding and why the new findings matter. Papers should report on what was learned in doing the work, rather than merely on what was done.
Authors must clearly acknowledge the contributions of their predecessors. If a paper introduces new terminology or techniques, then it should also explain why old terminology or techniques were insufficient.
Submissions must be original. The work cannot have been published previously or be pending publication in another journal, nor can it be under review or be sent for review in any other forum. Violation of this policy will result in rejection of the submission and a six-month ban on further submissions to JAIKE. Submissions to JAIKE can, however, contain material published in one or more conference papers. In this case, the JAIKE submission should contain additional, unpublished, information, and provide a more complete presentation of the work. The journal submission should be different enough from the original conference paper also to avoid copyright infringement issues. The journal format affords you the opportunity to include additional significant information such as new experiments, proofs, results, or analysis that did not fit before and to incorporate additional background information or discussion. Authors submitting a paper that extends a paper previously published at a conference or accepted must provide due credit in its reference section.
Submitted articles may be accompanied by appendices containing reference data, experimental data, demonstrations, test validation data or or supporting materials.
Submissions that use color illustrations or figures are welcome, but all figures should be understandable by readers during reading, viewing or printing.