About the Journal
The Journal of Engineering Informatics and Data Systems (JEIDS) is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal published by International Journal Press. JEIDS publishes original research on engineering data systems, digital infrastructure, informatics methods, cyber-physical integration, and intelligent operations — the territory where data architectures and engineering systems converge.
Scope
JEIDS welcomes manuscripts that address engineering data pipelines, digital twins, cyber-physical systems, intelligent operations, informatics methods, and data-driven decision systems. The journal sits at the intersection of engineering science, information systems, and computational analytics, and is open to empirical, methodological, and theoretical contributions.
Editorial standards
- Peer review: Double-blind, two-or-more reviewers, ~4-week turnaround target. See Peer Review Process.
- Ethics: COPE-aligned. See Publication Ethics.
- Originality: Similarity threshold below 15%. See Plagiarism Policy.
- Open access: CC BY 4.0; authors retain copyright. See Copyright & Licensing.
- Preservation: PKP PN, LOCKSS, DOI via Crossref. See Archiving Policy.
Audience
JEIDS addresses engineers, data architects, systems researchers, and the cross-disciplinary community studying how engineering informatics and data systems shape modern infrastructure.
Decision principle
Methods and systems review: manuscripts within scope receive constructive review and clear timelines; manuscripts outside scope are redirected promptly with referrals to better-fit venues where possible.
Publisher
Published by International Journal Press, an open-access scholarly publisher of six independently-edited journals across the intelligence age. Editorial enquiries: [email protected].