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Submission Preparation Checklist

As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.
  • The submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor).
  • The submission file is in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, or RTF document file format.
  • Where available, URLs for the references have been provided.
  • The text is single-spaced; uses a 12-point font; employs italics, rather than underlining (except with URL addresses); and all illustrations, figures, and tables are placed within the text at the appropriate points, rather than at the end.
  • The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines.

Author Guidelines

Submission Process
Manuscripts for Neutrosophic Systems with Applications should be submitted online at www.nswajournal.org or by email at editor@nswajournal.org. The submitting author, who is generally the corresponding author, is responsible for the manuscript during the submission and peer-review process. The submitting author must ensure that all eligible co-authors have been included in the author list and that they all have read and approved the submitted version of the manuscript. To submit your manuscript, register and log in to the submission page.

Accepted File Formats
Authors must use the Microsoft Word template to prepare their manuscript. Using the template file will substantially shorten the time to complete copy-editing and publication of accepted manuscripts. Accepted file formats are:

  • Microsoft Word: Manuscripts prepared in Microsoft Word must be converted into a single file before submission. When preparing manuscripts in Microsoft Word, the NSWA template file must be used. Please insert your graphics (schemes, figures, etc.) in the main text after the paragraph of its first citation.
  • Supplementary files: May be of any format, but it is recommended that you use common, non-proprietary formats where possible.

All necessary files have been uploaded:
- Manuscript:
Include keywords;

  • All figures (include relevant captions);
  • All tables (including titles, description, footnotes);
  • Ensure all figure and table citations in the text match the files provided;
  • Indicate clearly if color should be used for any figures in print;

- Supplemental files (where applicable).

Reproducing Published Material from other Publishers
It is absolutely essential that authors obtain permission to reproduce any published material (figures, schemes, tables or any extract of a text) which does not fall into the public domain, or for which they do not hold the copyright. Permission should be requested by the authors from the copyrightholder (usually the Publisher, please refer to the imprint of the individual publications to identify the copyrightholder).

Permission is required for:

  • Your own works published by other Publishers and for which you did not retain copyright.
  • Substantial extracts from anyone's works or a series of works.
  • Use of Tables, Graphs, Charts, Schemes, and Artworks if they are unaltered or slightly modified.
  • Photographs for which you do not hold copyright.

Permission is not required for:

  • Reconstruction of your own table with data already published elsewhere. Please notice that in this case, you must cite the source of the data in the form of either "Data from..." or "Adapted from...".
  • Reasonably short quotes are considered fair use and therefore do not require permission.
  • Graphs, Charts, Schemes and Artworks that are completely redrawn by the authors and significantly changed beyond recognition do not require permission.

Obtaining Permission

  • In order to avoid unnecessary delays in the publication process, you should start obtaining permissions as early as possible. If in any doubt about the copyright, apply for permission. NSWA cannot publish material from other publications without permission.
  • The copyright holder may give you instructions on the form of acknowledgment to be followed; otherwise follow the style: "Reproduced with permission from [author], [book/journal title]; published by [publisher], [year].' at the end of the caption of the Table, Figure, or Scheme.

Editors and Journal Staff as Authors

  • Editorial independence is extremely important, and NSWA does not interfere with editorial decisions.
  • Editorial staff or editors shall not be involved in the processing of their own academic work. Submissions authored by editorial staff/editors will be assigned to at least two independent outside reviewers. Decisions will be made by other editorial board members who do not have a conflict of interest with the author. Journal staff is not involved in the processing of their own work submitted to NSWA.

Research Articles

The Research Article Submission section of NSWA welcomes original research contributions in the field of neutrosophic systems. This section aims to provide a platform for researchers to share their innovative work, novel findings, and insights related to neutrosophic systems. We encourage submissions from a wide range of disciplines, including but not limited to computer science, machine learning, artificial intelligence, intelligent systems, and decision support systems, as long as they contribute to the overarching goal of advancing neutrosophic systems.

Aim: The primary goal of this section is to foster and disseminate research that addresses the intersection of computer science and neutrosophic. We seek contributions that explore and propose sustainable solutions, frameworks, methodologies, or applications within the neutrosophic systems domain. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Neutrosophic Decision Models
  • Neutrosophic Economic Decisions
  • Neutrosophic decision making
  • Neutrosophic Enterprise
  • Neutrosophic Graph Theory
  • Neutrosophic Multiple Criteria Decision Making based probabilistic approaches
  • Neutrosophic uncertain linguistic sets approaches
  • Linguistic Neutrosophic theory and applications
  • Neutrosophic intelligent systems
  • Neutrosophic Algebraic Structure
  • Neutrosophic Topology and Refined Neutrosophic Topology
  • Neutrosophic Cognitive Map

**Complex Neutrosophic theory and applications for:

  • Uncertainty Modeling
  • Cryptography and its applications
  • Cybersecurity data analytics
  • Data-driven security and measurement studies
  • Adversarial reasoning
  • Optimization Algorithms
  • Financial Big Data Analytics
  • AI Security
  • Privacy-enhancing technologies and anonymity
  • Decision Support Systems
  • Intelligent Information Processing
  • Intelligent Control and Robotics
  • Multi-agent Systems and Programming
  • Intelligent Systems for Medical Treatment and Health
  • Computer Vision
  • Transactions Processing Systems
  • Cyber-Physical Systems
  • Edge, Fog, and Cloud Computing and Networks
  • Industrial Internet and Industry 4.0
  • Green Communications
  • Data Science
  • Knowledge-based Systems
  • Malware analysis
  • IoT Security
  • Future Internet Architecture, Protocols, and Applications
  • Wireless Communications and Networking
  • Quantum Computing, Communications, and Information
  • Evolutionary Computation
  • Intelligent Supply Chain

Submission Requirements:

  1. Manuscript: Submissions should include a research manuscript following the NSWA format. Manuscripts should present original research, including problem statements, methodologies, experimental results, and discussions. The manuscript length should conform to the journal's guidelines.
  2. Cover Letter: Authors are required to submit a cover letter along with their manuscript. The cover letter should include a brief summary of the research, an explanation of its relevance to the field of neutrosophic systems, and any special considerations or requests.
  3. Figures, Tables, and References: Authors should include all relevant figures, tables, and references as per the journal's formatting guidelines.

Review Process: Submitted manuscripts will undergo a rigorous peer-review process, ensuring the highest standards of quality and relevance to the field. Reviewers will evaluate submissions based on the following criteria:

  1. Scientific Rigor: The research should be conducted rigorously, with well-defined objectives, appropriate methodologies, and sound statistical analysis.
  2. Relevance to Neutrosophic Systems with Applications: Submissions should clearly demonstrate their relevance to the intersection of neutrosophic and computer science.
  3. Originality: Manuscripts should present original research contributions with a clear description of how the work advances the current state of knowledge in the field.
  4. Clarity and Organization: Manuscripts should be well-structured and effectively communicate the research methods, results, and implications.
  5. Ethical Considerations: Authors should adhere to ethical guidelines and consider the social and environmental impacts of their research.

Accepted Papers: Upon acceptance, papers will be published in the Neutrosophic Systems with Applications Journal. Authors are encouraged to provide supplementary materials, such as datasets or code, to enhance the reproducibility and impact of their research. Published papers will be freely accessible online to promote the dissemination of knowledge in the field.

Review Articles

The Review Article Submission section of NSWA aims to provide a platform for comprehensive and insightful reviews of topics and trends in the field of neutrosophic systems. Review articles in this section should synthesize existing knowledge, provide critical analyses of research, and offer valuable perspectives on important aspects related to neutrosophic systems. We welcome submissions from experts in various domains who can provide a deep and balanced understanding of the field.

Aim: The primary goal of this section is to facilitate the dissemination of knowledge and foster a deeper understanding of neutrosophic systems. We encourage review articles that explore and summarize:

  • Key developments in the field of neutrosophic systems
  • Emerging trends, challenges, and opportunities
  • Critical assessments of existing research
  • Interdisciplinary approaches that bridge intelligent systems and neutrosophic studies

Submission Requirements:

  1. Review Manuscript: Submissions should include a review manuscript following the NSWA format. Review articles should provide a clear and organized overview of the selected topic or theme, with a comprehensive literature review, critical analysis, and synthesis of key findings and concepts.
  2. Cover Letter: Authors should submit a cover letter along with their manuscript. The cover letter should outline the scope and significance of the review, the specific topic or theme being addressed, and any special considerations or requests.
  3. Figures, Tables, and References: Review articles should include relevant figures, tables, and references to support the content and provide additional context.

Review Process: Submitted review manuscripts will undergo a peer-review process to ensure quality, accuracy, and relevance. Reviewers will assess submissions based on the following criteria:

  1. Comprehensiveness: Review articles should provide a comprehensive overview of the chosen topic, including a well-structured literature review and analysis.
  2. Clarity and Organization: Manuscripts should be well organized and effectively communicate the key concepts and findings related to neutrosophic systems.
  3. Critical Analysis: Authors should critically evaluate existing research, identify gaps in the literature, and offer insightful perspectives on the topic.
  4. Relevance: The selected topic or theme should be relevant to the field of neutrosophic systems and should contribute to the understanding of this interdisciplinary area.
  5. Ethical Considerations: Authors should address ethical and societal considerations where applicable, particularly in the context of neutrosophic systems.

Accepted Papers: Upon acceptance, review articles will be published in the Neutrosophic Systems with Applications Journal. Authors are encouraged to provide supplementary materials, such as relevant datasets or additional resources, to enhance the value of their review.

Published review articles will be freely accessible online, serving as valuable resources for researchers, practitioners, and students interested in gaining a deeper understanding of neutrosophic systems and its evolving landscape.

We invite experts and scholars to submit high-quality review articles that contribute to the synthesis and dissemination of knowledge in the field, helping to advance our collective understanding of neutrosophic systems.

Mini-Review Articles

The Mini-Review Submission section of NSWA provides a platform for concise and focused reviews of specific topics, subfields, or recent developments in the realm of neutrosophic systems. Mini-reviews aim to deliver succinct yet comprehensive overviews of selected subjects, offering readers a quick and insightful understanding of key concepts, challenges, and advancements within the field. These succinct articles cater to readers seeking condensed knowledge on specific aspects of neutrosophic systems.

Aim: The primary goal of this section is to offer readers accessible and informative mini-reviews that distill complex topics in neutrosophic systems into easily digestible content. We welcome mini-review submissions that:

  • Summarize the state-of-the-art in a specific subfield or topic within neutrosophic systems.
  • Highlight recent advancements, trends, or emerging areas of interest.
  • Offer critical analysis or synthesis of key concepts and findings.
  • Provide concise and valuable references for further exploration.

Submission Requirements: 

  1. Mini-Review Manuscript: Submissions should include a mini-review manuscript following the NSWA format. Mini-reviews should be succinct, well-structured, and focused on a specific topic. The manuscript should provide a clear overview, highlight key findings, and offer insights.
  2. Cover Letter: Authors should submit a brief cover letter along with their mini-review, outlining the scope and significance of the mini-review. The cover letter should provide context and explain the relevance of the mini-review to the journal's readership.
  3. Figures, Tables, and References: Mini-reviews should include relevant figures, tables, and references to support the content and provide additional context.

Review Process: Submitted mini-reviews will undergo a peer-review process to ensure quality, accuracy, and relevance. Reviewers will assess submissions based on the following criteria:

  1. Clarity and Conciseness: Mini-reviews should be clear and concise, presenting information in a condensed and easily understandable format.
  2. Comprehensiveness: The mini-review should provide a comprehensive overview of the chosen topic, including recent advancements and key insights.
  3. Relevance: The selected topic should be highly relevant to the field of neutrosophic systems, and the mini-review should contribute to the understanding of this area.
  4. Citations and References: Proper citation of relevant sources and references to support the content and provide avenues for further exploration.

Accepted Mini-Reviews: Upon acceptance, mini-reviews will be published in the Neutrosophic Systems with Applications Journal's Mini-Review Submission section. These articles will be freely accessible online, serving as valuable resources for readers seeking quick and comprehensive insights into specific areas of neutrosophic systems.

Benefits: Mini-reviews offer several benefits, including providing readers with a concise overview of complex topics, enabling researchers to share their expertise on specific subjects, and promoting accessibility to knowledge in the field.

We invite researchers and experts to submit high-quality mini-reviews that contribute to the dissemination of knowledge and promote a deeper understanding of neutrosophic systems in a compact and informative format.

Comment

The Comment Submission section of NSWA serves as an open platform for concise, insightful, and critical commentary on previously published articles or relevant developments within the domain of neutrosophic systems. This section aims to encourage discourse, share opinions, and offer perspectives that contribute to the ongoing conversation in the field.

Aim: The primary goal of this section is to facilitate a space for constructive discussions, reflections, and opinions related to specific articles, trends, or broader issues within neutrosophic systems. Comment submissions may include, but are not limited to:

  • Critical reflections or opinions on recently published articles in NSWA
  • Discussions about emerging trends or controversies within the field
  • Additional insights or perspectives that extend or challenge previously published research
  • Suggestions for further research directions or innovative approaches in the field

Submission Requirements:

  1. Commentary: Submissions should include the comment or opinion piece, which should be concise, focused, and relevant to the context. Comments can refer to specific articles published in NSWA or address broader trends within the field.
  2. Cover Letter: Authors should submit a brief cover letter along with their comment, explaining the context, relevance, and intended contribution of the comment to the journal's readership.

Review Process: Submitted comments will undergo editorial review to ensure relevance, appropriateness, and adherence to the journal's guidelines. The review process for this section primarily focuses on fostering respectful and constructive discussions within the scholarly community.

Accepted Comments: Accepted comments will be published in the Neutrosophic Systems with Applications Journal's Comment Submission section. The purpose is to provide a platform for diverse perspectives, allowing authors to contribute to ongoing discussions and engage with previously published content.

Etiquette: Authors and readers are encouraged to maintain a respectful and collegial tone in their comments. Constructive criticism and diverse perspectives are welcome and can lead to further understanding and advancement of ideas. Authors of the articles addressed in comments will have the opportunity to respond in the same section, encouraging scholarly debate and exchange.

Benefits: Comment submissions enrich the scholarly dialogue by offering different viewpoints, encouraging further exploration of ideas, and providing readers with a spectrum of opinions and perspectives on the topics discussed.

We invite researchers, practitioners, and readers to actively participate in the Comment Submission section of NSWA by submitting thoughtful and constructive comments that contribute to the ongoing conversation and progression within the field of neutrosophic systems.

Correspondences

The Correspondence Submission section of NSWA provides a platform for researchers, practitioners, and readers to engage in discussions, share insights, and provide feedback on articles, topics, and developments related to neutrosophic systems. This section aims to foster open dialogue, encourage scholarly exchange, and promote the exchange of ideas among the journal's readership.

Aim: The primary goal of this section is to facilitate communication and interaction within the neutrosophic community. We welcome submissions that include, but are not limited to:

  • Letters to the Editor: Letters offering constructive criticism, additional insights, or clarifications related to recently published articles in NSWA
  • Brief Research Updates: Short updates on ongoing research projects, preliminary findings, or recent developments of interest to the community.
  • Responses to Published Work: Responses to previously published articles in NSWA, offering alternative viewpoints or extending discussions on the topics
  • Comments on Emerging Trends: Observations, opinions, or comments on emerging trends, challenges, or opportunities in neutrosophic systems
  • Announcements and Calls for Collaboration: Notices of conferences, workshops, calls for papers, and collaboration opportunities in the field

Submission Requirements:

  1. Correspondence: Submissions should include the correspondence, which may be in the form of a letter, brief update, comment, or announcement. The submission should be concise and relevant to the field of neutrosophic systems.
  2. Cover Letter: Authors should submit a brief cover letter along with their correspondence, indicating the nature and purpose of the submission. The cover letter should provide context and explain the relevance of the submission to the journal's readership.

Review Process: Submitted correspondences will undergo an editorial review process to ensure relevance, appropriateness, and adherence to the journal's guidelines. The review process for this section focuses on maintaining a constructive and respectful dialogue within the scholarly community.

Accepted Correspondence: Accepted correspondences will be published in the Neutrosophic Systems with Applications Journal's Correspondence Submission section. The goal is to provide a space for thoughtful and constructive discussions and exchanges. Published correspondences will be freely accessible online.

Etiquette: Authors and readers are encouraged to maintain a respectful and collegial tone in their correspondences. Criticism should be constructive, and discussions should contribute positively to the advancement of knowledge in the field. Authors of original research articles addressed in correspondences will have the opportunity to respond in the same section, promoting healthy academic discourse.

We invite researchers, practitioners, and readers to participate in the Correspondence Submission section of NSWA, fostering an open and inclusive dialogue that enriches our collective understanding of neutrosophic systems.

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