About the Journal
Research Briefs on Information & Communication Technology Evolution (ReBICTE, ISSN: 2383-9201) is a peer-reviewed, open-access, online scholarly journal dedicated to the rapid and reliable dissemination of original research and advanced development results across the full spectrum of Information and Communication Technology (ICT).
Important Notice:
There are NO Article Processing Charges (APCs), submission fees, publication fees, or any hidden costs to submit or publish in ReBICTE.
Journal Mission and Scope
The primary purpose of ReBICTE is to provide a fast, effective, and academically rigorous platform for publishing high-quality research contributions in all areas of information and communication technologies. The journal is designed to support timely dissemination while maintaining strict peer-review and ethical publishing standards.
As a diamond open-access journal, ReBICTE ensures that:
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Authors are never charged at any stage of publication
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Readers have free and unrestricted access to all published articles
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Editorial decisions are based solely on scholarly merit
Accepted articles are published online as soon as they are ready, enabling rapid visibility and global accessibility.
Publishing Model and Ownership
ReBICTE is published by the Centre for Continental Network in Eco-Innovation and Research (CCNEIR), a non-profit academic organization developed and supported by professors, researchers, and volunteers from around the world. CCNEIR is committed to ethical, transparent, and non-commercial scholarly publishing.
Publisher Details
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Publisher: Centre for Continental Network in Eco-Innovation and Research (CCNEIR)
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Address: Friedrichstraße 123, 10117 Berlin
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Country of Publication: Germany
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Contact Email: contact@ccneir.com
ReBICTE is co-published in academic collaboration with the Innovative Information Science & Technology Research Group (ISYOU), South Korea, strengthening its international academic engagement.
Types of Contributions
ReBICTE publishes original and high-quality scholarly contributions, including but not limited to:
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Regular research papers
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Short papers
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Tutorials
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Survey articles
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Book reviews
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Mini-books and focused monographs
All submissions undergo a rigorous peer-review process to ensure originality, technical soundness, relevance, and ethical compliance.
Core Technical Areas
The journal welcomes submissions across a broad range of ICT domains, including:
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Information theory and coding
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Information systems, IT, and network security
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Internet and web-based systems and applications
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Data mining and data warehousing
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Network planning, design, and administration
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Sensor networks and ad-hoc networks
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Artificial intelligence and human–computer intelligent interaction
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Computational linguistics and digital speech processing
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Distributed and cooperative multimedia systems
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Interactive communication media and digital content
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Mobile communications and social interaction systems
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Signal processing and image processing
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Virtual reality, cyber law, and e-governance
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Microprocessor interfacing and hardware design
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Industrial process control, ERP, CRM, and SCM systems
Interdisciplinary and Societal Perspective
Beyond technical innovation, ReBICTE positions itself at the center of contemporary debates on the information age, drawing together advanced research on the social, economic, and cultural impacts of emerging ICTs. The journal explores critical questions such as:
- How are new and evolving forms of social software reshaping human interaction and organizational behavior?
- In what ways do ICTs facilitate globalization, and how does this affect local identity, cultural diversity, and regional sub-cultures?
- Are digital technologies contributing to increased electronic surveillance and social control, and what are the implications for privacy, public expression, and governance?
- How do ICTs influence everyday life, including family structures, work practices, education, healthcare, commerce, and leisure?
- To what extent do virtual worlds constructed through ICTs reshape physical spaces, material objects, and social realities?
Global and Inclusive Outlook
ReBICTE adopts a global, interdisciplinary perspective, welcoming contributions from researchers and practitioners in:
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Computer and information sciences
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Communication and media studies
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Social sciences and humanities
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Gender and cultural studies
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Industry and applied technology domains
By operating under a non-profit, no-APC, academic-led publishing model, ReBICTE actively promotes research equity, accessibility, and international collaboration, ensuring that high-quality scholarship is available to the global research community without financial barriers.