Publication Ethics
Journal of Data Intelligent System and Science upholds the highest standards of publication ethics and is dedicated to promoting ethical behavior in the scholarly community. We adhere to the COPE (Committee on Publication Ethics) guidelines for ethical publishing practices and expect our authors, editors, and reviewers to follow these principles.
For Authors:
- Authors must ensure their manuscripts are original, not under consideration by any other publication, and free from plagiarism.
- All data presented must be accurate and properly cited.
- Authors are required to declare any conflicts of interest and to ensure that research involving human participants complies with ethical standards.
- If multiple authors are involved, each author must have contributed significantly to the work, and authorship must accurately reflect those contributions.
For Editors:
- Editors must handle submitted manuscripts with complete confidentiality, ensuring they are evaluated based on merit without any bias related to the author’s gender, ethnicity, or institutional affiliation.
- Editors should base their decisions on the manuscript's academic merit, relevance, and contribution to the field.
- They must ensure that conflicts of interest are disclosed and managed appropriately.
For Reviewers:
- Reviewers should provide unbiased, constructive feedback and should not use the manuscripts for personal gain.
- They must disclose any conflicts of interest and treat the manuscript as confidential.
We take allegations of ethical misconduct very seriously and will investigate any suspected violations. In cases of plagiarism or other ethical violations, we will take appropriate actions, including retractions, corrections, or further editorial action.