About the Journal
Focus and Scope
Mission
RITA is dedicated to fostering a dynamic exchange of ideas within the computer science community. Our mission is to:
Cultivate an interdisciplinary environment where researchers can share cutting-edge findings in both theoretical and applied informatics.
Accelerate the global dissemination of knowledge by providing immediate open access to all published works.
Ensure the efficient and timely publication of high-quality research that advances the field of computer science.
Goals
Contribute to the advancement of knowledge in theoretical and applied informatics by the publication of works that show state of the art and trends of the areas. RITA is committed to: a) Disseminating high-quality research that showcases the latest advancements and emerging trends in computer science; b) Fostering innovation and collaboration by providing a platform for researchers to share their work and engage in interdisciplinary dialogue; c) Promoting the application of informatics to address real-world challenges and drive societal progress.
Frequency and Scope
RITA is a semiannual journal that publishes regular issues and special sections to disseminate scholarly work from the Ibero-Latin American community. Submissions in Portuguese, Spanish, and English are welcome.
Focus Areas and Topics of Interest
RITA publishes research in a broad range of computer science fields, including:
Software and Systems: Software Engineering, Information Systems, Embedded Systems
Artificial Intelligence: Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Robotics
Hardware and Architecture: Microelectronics, Integrated Circuits Design, Computer Networks, High-Performance Computing
Theory and Foundations: Computer Fundamentals, Formal Methods, Optimization
Applications: Bioinformatics, Computational Graphics, Computer Science in Medicine, Computational Nanotechnology and Nanocomputing
Peer Review Process
RITA maintains a thorough peer-review process. All manuscripts are initially assessed by the editorial board. Manuscripts that pass this initial screening are then sent to specialists for double-blind peer review. Reviewers provide detailed feedback to the editor, who then communicates the decision to the authors. Manuscripts may be accepted, rejected, or returned for revisions. Authors are given 20 days to address the reviewers' comments and resubmit their revised work. The editor makes the final publication decision after reviewing the revisions.
Open Access Policy
All articles published in RITA are immediately and permanently available to read and download free of charge. We are committed to open access because we believe in making research accessible to all, promoting a wider dissemination of knowledge. Published works are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0), which allows for sharing but with appropriate attribution and restrictions on commercial use and derivative works.
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