Computer Science and Information Technologies ISSN 2722-323X, e-ISSN 2722-3221 is an open access, peer-reviewed international journal that publishes original research articles, review papers, and short communications that will have an immediate impact on the ongoing research in all areas of Computer Science/Informatics, Electronics, Communication and Information Technologies. The major topics include, but are not limited to the following: Algorithms, Artificial intelligence, Automata and logic, Big data, Cloud and high-performance computing, Coding theory, Cognitive algorithms and models, Combinatorial analysis, Computational science, Computer architecture and engineering, Computer graphics and visualization, Computer security and cryptography, Concurrent, parallel and distributed systems, Cryptography and cyber-security, Data manipulation, Data retrieval, Data storage, Data structures, Data transmission, Databases, Design and test, Discrete mathematics, Distributed systems, Electromagnetics, Image processing, Information and coding theory, Information and communications technology (ICT), Information retrieval, Information science, Information systems, Information technologies applications, Information theory, Internet of things (IoT), Machine learning, Microelectronics, Nanoelectronics, Networking, Pattern recognition, Programming language theory, Signal processing, Software engineering, Telecommunication, Theory of computation, Transmission lines, and Wave propagation.
Papers for publication in this journal are selected through rigorous peer review, to ensure originality, timeliness, relevance, and readability. This journal is published by the Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science (IAES) in collaboration with Universitas Ahmad Dahlan.
Ongoing Issue: Vol 6, No 2: July 2025
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Vol 6, No 1: March 2025
Table of Contents
Muhammad Yasir Siddique Anjum, Javed Iqbal
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1-7
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Tole Sutikno, Iqbal Busthomi
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8-19
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Indah Octaviani Laleb, Daniel M.D.U. Kasse
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20-27
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Arvind Kumar, Adesh Kumar, Anurag Vijay Agrawal
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28-39
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Retraction Notice: Quay crane assignment in container terminals using a genetic algorithm
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Aidi Sanaa, Torbi Imane, Mazouzi Mohamed
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40-47
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Ruhil Iswara, Sri Kusumadewi, Rahadian Kurniawan
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48-57
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Khuralay Moldamurat, Makhabbat Bakyt, Dastan Yergaliyev, Dinara Kalmanova, Anuar Galymzhan, Abylaikhan Sapabekov
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58-67
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Reza Maulana, Deris Stiawan, Rahmat Budiarto
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68-79
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Muhammad Ajran Saputra, Deris Stiawan, Rahmat Budiarto
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80-90
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