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International Journal of Sociotechnology and Knowledge Development (IJSKD)

International Journal of Sociotechnology and Knowledge Development (IJSKD)
Editor(s)-in-Chief: Lincoln Christopher Wood (University of Otago, New Zealand)and Ahmad Taher Azar (College of Computer & Information Sciences, Prince Sultan University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia & Faculty of Computers and Artificial Intelligence, Benha University, Benha, Egypt)
Published: Continuous Volume
Copyright: ©2009
DOI: 10.4018/IJSKD
ISSN: 1941-6253
EISSN: 1941-6261

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Description

The International Journal of Sociotechnology and Knowledge Development stands as a beacon in the ever-evolving landscape of academic publications. Within the realm of computer science and information technology, it serves as a prominent platform for the dissemination of cutting-edge research and innovative ideas. This journal fosters a scholarly ecosystem where experts from diverse domains converge to explore the intricate interplay between technology and society. At the heart of IJSKD's thematic spectrum is the fusion of computer science, software engineering, and artificial intelligence. It is a realm where the algorithms of the future take shape and where technological systems are meticulously crafted to augment our daily lives. The journal's focus on computational intelligence, machine learning, and intelligent systems underscores its commitment to charting the advancements that shape our digital world. IJSKD goes beyond the technical aspects of technology and delves into the critical domain of Knowledge Management Systems and Learning Organizations. It explores how organizations harness knowledge, adapt to changing landscapes, and utilize technology to facilitate continuous learning. Cognitive science and the study of human thought processes provide further dimensions to this knowledge ecosystem, shedding light on how humans interact with technology, and how technology adapts to human behavior. The journal's purview extends even to the realms of the Internet of Things (IoT), a dynamic network of interconnected devices that promises to revolutionize our lives. IJSKD serves as a hub for discussions on IoT's implications for society, security, and the vast potential it offers to reshape the way we live and work. In a rapidly evolving field, the International Journal of Sociotechnology and Knowledge Development offers a crucial foundation for researchers, practitioners, and thought leaders to delve into the synergy between technology and society. It is a testament to the ever-expanding horizon of knowledge development and the crucial role of interdisciplinary thinking in a world driven by innovation and progress.



Contents

Volume 16, Issue 1
Volume 15, Issue 1
Volume 14, Issue 2
Volume 14, Issue 1
Volume 13, Issue 4
Volume 13, Issue 3
Volume 13, Issue 2
Volume 13, Issue 1
Volume 12, Issue 4
Volume 12, Issue 3
Volume 12, Issue 2
Volume 12, Issue 1
Volume 11, Issue 4
Volume 11, Issue 3
Volume 11, Issue 2
Volume 11, Issue 1
Volume 10, Issue 4
Volume 10, Issue 3
Volume 10, Issue 2
Volume 10, Issue 1
Volume 9, Issue 4
Volume 9, Issue 3
Volume 9, Issue 2
Volume 9, Issue 1
Volume 8, Issue 4
Volume 8, Issue 3
Volume 8, Issue 2
Volume 8, Issue 1
Volume 7, Issue 4
Volume 7, Issue 3
Volume 7, Issue 2
Volume 7, Issue 1
Volume 6, Issue 4
Volume 6, Issue 3
Volume 6, Issue 2
Volume 6, Issue 1
Volume 5, Issue 4
Volume 5, Issue 3
Volume 5, Issue 2
Volume 5, Issue 1
Volume 4, Issue 4
Volume 4, Issue 3
Volume 4, Issue 2
Volume 4, Issue 1
Volume 3, Issue 4
Volume 3, Issue 3
Volume 3, Issue 2
Volume 3, Issue 1
Volume 2, Issue 4
Volume 2, Issue 3
Volume 2, Issue 2
Volume 2, Issue 1
Volume 1, Issue 4
Volume 1, Issue 3
Volume 1, Issue 2
Volume 1, Issue 1
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Mission

The overall mission of the International Journal of Sociotechnology and Knowledge Development (IJSKD) plays a pivotal role in advancing the frontiers of knowledge in a wide array of interrelated fields. With a mission focused on the convergence of computer science, information technology, software engineering, artificial intelligence, computational intelligence, Knowledge Management Systems, Learning Organizations, cognitive science, intelligent systems, Internet of Things (IoT), and machine learning, IJSKD is committed to fostering innovation and interdisciplinary research. This journal serves as a conduit for researchers and scholars from diverse domains, promoting the sharing of insights, methodologies, and discoveries that enhance our understanding of the complex interplay between technology and society. IJSKD's scope encompasses a multifaceted landscape of disciplines, creating a platform for the exchange of ideas and findings at the crossroads of technological advancement and human development. The journal delves into the nuances of how technologies, such as IoT and artificial intelligence, are impacting our world, providing a space for the exploration of not only their technical aspects but also their societal implications. By embracing these varied fields, IJSKD strives to unravel the intricate dynamics of the modern knowledge ecosystem and how it influences learning, innovation, and the ever-evolving landscape of intelligent systems. Through rigorous peer review and the publication of cutting-edge research, the journal seeks to advance the understanding of sociotechnological phenomena and facilitate a collective effort to harness these advancements for the betterment of society.

Journal Indices

Bacon's Media Directory
GetCited
The Index of Information Systems Journals
The Standard Periodical Directory
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Testimonials and Reviews

"The International Journal of Sociotechnology and Knowledge Development addresses investigations into the relationship between social and technical aspects of organizations. The concept of sociotechnolgy suggests that information systems are primarily social systems supported by technology. This journal offers an important venue for researchers to publish peer-reviewed articles which apply this perspective to their research."

- M. Gordon Hunter, The University of Lethbridge, Canada



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