Peer Review under the responsibility of King Saud University
Applied Computing and Informatics aims to be timely in disseminating leading-edge knowledge to researchers, practitioners and
academics whose interest is in the latest developments in applied computing and information systems concepts, strategies, practices,
tools and technologies. In particular, the journal encourages research studies that have significant contributions to make to the continuous
development and improvement of IT practices in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. By doing so, the journal attempts to bridge the gap between
the academic and industrial community, and therefore, welcomes theoretically grounded, methodologically sound research studies that address
various IT-related problems and innovations of an applied nature. The journal will serve as a forum for practitioners, researchers, managers
and IT policy makers to share their knowledge and experience in the design, development, implementation, management and evaluation of
various IT applications. Contributions may deal with, but are not limited to:
• Internet and E-Commerce Architecture, Infrastructure,
Models, Deployment Strategies and Methodologies.
• E-Business and E-Government Adoption.
• Mobile Commerce and their
Applications.
• Applied Telecommunication Networks.
• Software Engineering Approaches, Methodologies, Techniques, and
Tools.
• Applied Data Mining and Warehousing.
• Information Strategic Planning and Recourse Management.
•
Applied Wireless Computing.
• Enterprise Resource Planning Systems.
• IT Education.
• Societal, Cultural,
and Ethical Issues of IT.
• Policy, Legal and Global Issues of IT.
• Enterprise Database Technology.
• IT
Effectiveness and Performance Management.
• Geographical Information Systems.
• IT Investment and Project Management.
• Knowledge Management and IT Transfer.
• Enterprise Application Integration.
• Information and Internet Security.
• Applied Aspects of Arabization.
• Agent Technologies and their Applications.
• IT and Organizational Change
Management.
• Business Process, Modeling, Analysis, Re-engineering, and Management.
• Health Informatics.
•
Neural Networks Applications.
• Emerging Technologies.
• Net-Centric Applied Computing.
• Applied Intelligent
Systems.
• Quality and Performance Management Systems.
• IT Adoption in Public and Private Sectors.
• IT Outsourcing
and Application Service Provider.
• Electronic Customer Relationship Management.
• Human and Educational Information
Systems.
• National Information Plans and Policies.
• Interdisciplinary Issues.
Editor-in-Chief Contact the Editor
M. Al-Mashari