Focus and Scope

Information Communication and Technology Journal (ICT) embraces a broad and interdisciplinary approach to the study, development, and application of information and communication technologies. The journal focuses on research that advances understanding of technological innovations, digital systems, information management, communication networks, and the societal, organizational, and human impacts of ICT. By prioritizing both theoretical and applied contributions, the journal provides a platform for rigorous scholarly inquiry across diverse domains within information and communication technology.

The journal’s scope includes, but is not limited to, the following thematic areas: computer science and software engineering, data science and artificial intelligence, information systems and cybersecurity, telecommunications and networking, human-computer interaction, digital media and communication technologies, smart systems and IoT applications, ICT policy and governance, and interdisciplinary research addressing technological challenges and innovations. Contributions that adopt innovative methodologies, practical applications, comparative analyses, and critical evaluations are particularly encouraged.

ICT Journal welcomes manuscripts that: (1) explore emerging technologies and their applications in real-world contexts, (2) provide theoretical or conceptual insights into ICT development and usage, (3) investigate the societal, organizational, or human impact of digital innovations, and (4) foster interdisciplinary dialogue and knowledge exchange between technology, business, education, and policy domains. By accommodating a wide range of topics and approaches, the journal seeks to facilitate a comprehensive understanding of technological advancements and their implications for society, industry, and academia.

Through its focus on high-quality research, technological innovation, and scholarly rigor, ICT Journal aims to advance knowledge, inspire practical solutions, and contribute to the development of ICT-driven policies, practices, and academic discourse worldwide.