The immense progress in Information Technology
has accelerated its use in the domains of manageme... more The immense progress in Information Technology has accelerated its use in the domains of management. In the fields of academic publishing too, it has had its great influence. With the advent of the client-server based models of computing and the World Wide Web, the whole process merely reduces to typing out the document on the computer, a series of mouse clicks and receiving information via email. Not only does this save the cost of paper publications, it also saves the valuable time of both the publishers and the authors. By making the actual publication process quite convenient, easy and accessible, it helps in shifting the focus of the publishers more onto the quality and content of the journals themselves. Numerous publishing companies have either developed or acquired such IT systems for these tasks, notably. This paper makes a systematic case study of the general functions that such a system has to demonstrate, with SXC-IJACS as an example. The SXC-IJACS system has been developed for the authors' institution as part of the degree thesis requirement of Bhattacharyya and Mondal. A paper on the more technical aspects of the work has been previously published at an international conference.
Due to immense advances in internet technologies in recent times, the entire method of maintenanc... more Due to immense advances in internet technologies in recent times, the entire method of maintenance and publication of journals has changed drastically. People prefer journals to be published online rather than to be published in printed form because of cost and availability. An online journal has multifaceted advantages, such as for example, publication time is instantaneous and the Editor can almost single-handedly manage the entire publication process. The readers can access the journal contents from anywhere and at anytime. By moving towards web-based journal systems, not only are we saving money, we are also making the transition towards the paradigms of green computing. In the United States and many European countries, most of the IT related journals are published online over the World Wide Web. India is also moving very fast in this direction. In this paper the authors have given a brief idea how to develop a web-based Journal Management System with all possible options in functionality and security. In the present research paper, the authors have demonstrated the first phase of the work and it will be implemented very soon in the authors’ parent institution.
The immense progress in Information Technology
has accelerated its use in the domains of manageme... more The immense progress in Information Technology has accelerated its use in the domains of management. In the fields of academic publishing too, it has had its great influence. With the advent of the client-server based models of computing and the World Wide Web, the whole process merely reduces to typing out the document on the computer, a series of mouse clicks and receiving information via email. Not only does this save the cost of paper publications, it also saves the valuable time of both the publishers and the authors. By making the actual publication process quite convenient, easy and accessible, it helps in shifting the focus of the publishers more onto the quality and content of the journals themselves. Numerous publishing companies have either developed or acquired such IT systems for these tasks, notably. This paper makes a systematic case study of the general functions that such a system has to demonstrate, with SXC-IJACS as an example. The SXC-IJACS system has been developed for the authors' institution as part of the degree thesis requirement of Bhattacharyya and Mondal. A paper on the more technical aspects of the work has been previously published at an international conference.
Due to immense advances in internet technologies in recent times, the entire method of maintenanc... more Due to immense advances in internet technologies in recent times, the entire method of maintenance and publication of journals has changed drastically. People prefer journals to be published online rather than to be published in printed form because of cost and availability. An online journal has multifaceted advantages, such as for example, publication time is instantaneous and the Editor can almost single-handedly manage the entire publication process. The readers can access the journal contents from anywhere and at anytime. By moving towards web-based journal systems, not only are we saving money, we are also making the transition towards the paradigms of green computing. In the United States and many European countries, most of the IT related journals are published online over the World Wide Web. India is also moving very fast in this direction. In this paper the authors have given a brief idea how to develop a web-based Journal Management System with all possible options in functionality and security. In the present research paper, the authors have demonstrated the first phase of the work and it will be implemented very soon in the authors’ parent institution.
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has accelerated its use in the domains of management. In the
fields of academic publishing too, it has had its great influence.
With the advent of the client-server based models of computing
and the World Wide Web, the whole process merely reduces to
typing out the document on the computer, a series of mouse
clicks and receiving information via email. Not only does this
save the cost of paper publications, it also saves the valuable
time of both the publishers and the authors. By making the
actual publication process quite convenient, easy and
accessible, it helps in shifting the focus of the publishers more
onto the quality and content of the journals themselves.
Numerous publishing companies have either developed or
acquired such IT systems for these tasks, notably. This
paper makes a systematic case study of the general functions
that such a system has to demonstrate, with SXC-IJACS as an
example. The SXC-IJACS system has been developed for the
authors' institution as part of the degree thesis requirement of
Bhattacharyya and Mondal. A paper on the more technical
aspects of the work has been previously published at an international conference.
Teaching Documents by Kalyan Mondal
has accelerated its use in the domains of management. In the
fields of academic publishing too, it has had its great influence.
With the advent of the client-server based models of computing
and the World Wide Web, the whole process merely reduces to
typing out the document on the computer, a series of mouse
clicks and receiving information via email. Not only does this
save the cost of paper publications, it also saves the valuable
time of both the publishers and the authors. By making the
actual publication process quite convenient, easy and
accessible, it helps in shifting the focus of the publishers more
onto the quality and content of the journals themselves.
Numerous publishing companies have either developed or
acquired such IT systems for these tasks, notably. This
paper makes a systematic case study of the general functions
that such a system has to demonstrate, with SXC-IJACS as an
example. The SXC-IJACS system has been developed for the
authors' institution as part of the degree thesis requirement of
Bhattacharyya and Mondal. A paper on the more technical
aspects of the work has been previously published at an international conference.