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Studia Informatica. Systems and Information Technology
Vol. 5 No. 1 (2005)Studia Informatica, which commenced publication in 2003, is now a generally accepted forum for a publication of results of the current research in IT field.
The journal is a scholarly open access, peer-reviewed, half-yearly journal focusing on the theorie, methods and applications in computer science. Specifically, it welcomes papers on: Foundations of Computer Science Information Theory, Automata Theory, Cognitive Science, Theories of Qualitative Behavior, Artificial Intelligence, Soft Computing, Semiotics, Bio-informatics, Computer and Information Technology Intelligent Systems, Genetic Algorithms and Modelling, Fuzzy Logic, Artificial Neural Networks, Learning and Evolutionary Computing, Expert and Decision Support Systems, Self-adaptation and Self-organisational Systems.
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Studia Informatica. Systems and Information Technology
Vol. 4 No. 2 (2004)Studia Informatica, which commenced publication in 2003, is now a generally accepted forum for a publication of results of the current research in IT field.
The journal is a scholarly open access, peer-reviewed, half-yearly journal focusing on the theorie, methods and applications in computer science. Specifically, it welcomes papers on: Foundations of Computer Science Information Theory, Automata Theory, Cognitive Science, Theories of Qualitative Behavior, Artificial Intelligence, Soft Computing, Semiotics, Bio-informatics, Computer and Information Technology Intelligent Systems, Genetic Algorithms and Modelling, Fuzzy Logic, Artificial Neural Networks, Learning and Evolutionary Computing, Expert and Decision Support Systems, Self-adaptation and Self-organisational Systems.
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Studia Informatica. Systems and Information Technology
Vol. 3 No. 1 (2004)Studia Informatica, which commenced publication in 2003, is now a generally accepted forum for a publication of results of the current research in IT field.
The journal is a scholarly open access, peer-reviewed, half-yearly journal focusing on the theorie, methods and applications in computer science. Specifically, it welcomes papers on: Foundations of Computer Science Information Theory, Automata Theory, Cognitive Science, Theories of Qualitative Behavior, Artificial Intelligence, Soft Computing, Semiotics, Bio-informatics, Computer and Information Technology Intelligent Systems, Genetic Algorithms and Modelling, Fuzzy Logic, Artificial Neural Networks, Learning and Evolutionary Computing, Expert and Decision Support Systems, Self-adaptation and Self-organisational Systems.
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Studia Informatica. Systems and Information Technology
Vol. 2 No. 1 (2003)Studia Informatica, which commenced publication in 2003, is now a generally accepted forum for a publication of results of the current research in IT field.
The journal is a scholarly open access, peer-reviewed, half-yearly journal focusing on the theorie, methods and applications in computer science. Specifically, it welcomes papers on: Foundations of Computer Science Information Theory, Automata Theory, Cognitive Science, Theories of Qualitative Behavior, Artificial Intelligence, Soft Computing, Semiotics, Bio-informatics, Computer and Information Technology Intelligent Systems, Genetic Algorithms and Modelling, Fuzzy Logic, Artificial Neural Networks, Learning and Evolutionary Computing, Expert and Decision Support Systems, Self-adaptation and Self-organisational Systems.
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Studia Informatica. Systems and Information Technology
Vol. 1 No. 1 (2003)Studia Informatica, which commenced publication in 2003, is now a generally accepted forum for a publication of results of the current research in IT field.
The journal is a scholarly open access, peer-reviewed, half-yearly journal focusing on the theorie, methods and applications in computer science. Specifically, it welcomes papers on: Foundations of Computer Science Information Theory, Automata Theory, Cognitive Science, Theories of Qualitative Behavior, Artificial Intelligence, Soft Computing, Semiotics, Bio-informatics, Computer and Information Technology Intelligent Systems, Genetic Algorithms and Modelling, Fuzzy Logic, Artificial Neural Networks, Learning and Evolutionary Computing, Expert and Decision Support Systems, Self-adaptation and Self-organisational Systems.