Manuscript requirements

Format

1. All files should be submitted as a Word document.

2. Articles should be between 15000 and 20000 characters (incl. spaces).

3. Article Title to be submitted in native language and English. A title of not more than eight words should be provided.

 

Author Details (in English and native language)

Details should be supplied on the Article Title Page including:

* Full name of each author

* Position, rank, academic degree

* Affiliation of each author, at the time the research was completed

* Full postal address of the affiliation

* E-mail address of each author

* Structured Abstract (in English and native language)

* Abstract should be: informative (no general words), original, relevant (reflects your papers key content and research findings); structured (follows the logics of results presentation in the paper), concise (between 250 and 300 words).

* Purpose (mandatory)

* Design/methodology/approach (mandatory)

* Findings (mandatory)

* Research limitations/implications (if applicable)

* Practical implications (if applicable)

* Social implications (if applicable)

* Originality/value (mandatory)

It is appropriate to describe the research methods/methodology if they are original or of interest for this particular research. For papers concerned with experimental work describe your data sources and data procession technique.

Describe your results as precisely and informatively as possible. Include your key theoretical and experimental results, factual information, revealed interconnections and patterns. Give special priority in your abstract to new results and long-term impact data, important discoveries and verified findings that contradict previous theories as well as data that you think have practical value.

Conclusions could be associated with recommendations, estimates, suggestions, hypotheses described in the paper.

Information contained in the title should not be dublicated in the abstract. Try to avoid unnecessary introductory phrases (e.g. the author of the paper considers).

Use the language typical of research and technical documents to compile your abstract and avoid complex grammatical constructions. The text of the abstract should include key words of the paper.

 

Keywords (in English and native language)

Please provide up to 5 keywords on the Article Title Page, which encapsulate the principal topics of the paper.

 

Figures

All figures should be of high quality, legible and numbered consecutively with arabic numerals. All figures (charts, diagrams, line drawings, web pages/screenshots, and photographic images) should be submitted in electronic form preferably in color as separate files, that match the following parameters: TIFF format (quality of figures not less than 300 dpi).

 

References

References to other publications must be in Harvard style and carefully checked for completeness, accuracy and consistency.

Chief editor

Burenin A. N. (Ph.D, associate Professor, chief specialist of JSC “Research Institute” Rubin»)
Leading specialist in the field of management of complex multiservice networks and infocommunication systems, methods of designing automated infocommunication management systems. Participates in the development of automated control systems and unified information space. He was directly involved in the development of state standards for communications and telecommunications. He is the author of more than 200 scientific papers devoted to the problems of construction and management of modern multiservice networks and infocommunication systems, the creation of automated control systems.

Editorial board

Bobrovsky V.I.
(Ph.D, associate Professor, chief specialist of PJSC “INTELTECH”)

Budko P.A.
(Ph.D, Professor, scientific Secretary of PJSC “INTELTECH”)

Goncharevsky V.S.
(Ph.D, Professor, honored worker of science and technology of the Russian Federation, Professor of the Department automated control systems Of the military space Academy named after A. F. Mozhaiskiy)

Grechishnikov E.V.
(Ph.D, Professor, corresponding Member of the Academy of military Sciences)

Grudinin I.V.
(Ph.D, Professor, Professor of the Department of operational art and tactics of the Military space Academy named after A. F. Mozhaysky)

Kartashevsky V.G.
(Ph.D, Professor, head of the Department of information security of the Volga region state University of telecommunications and Informatics)

Kurnosov V.I.
(Ph.D, Professor, academician of the Arctic Academy of Sciences, academician of the International Academy member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, chief researcher of JSC “Research Institute” Rubin»)

Pavlov A.N.
(Ph.D, Professor, Professor of the Department of automated control systems) complexes Of the military space Academy named after A. F. Mozhaiskiy)

Prorok V.Ya.
(Ph.D, Professor, Professor of the Department of software and algorithmic support automated control systems Of the military space Academy named after A. F. Mozhaiskiy)

Semenov S.S.
(Ph. D., associate Professor of the Department of technical communication and automation of the Military Academy of communications)

Sinitsyn E.A.
(Ph. D, Professor, head of research Institute of JSC “VNIIRA”)

Finko O.A.
(Ph.D, Professor, Professor of the Department of the Krasnodar higher military school)

Khomonenko A.D.
(Ph. D, Professor, head of the Department of information and computer systems St. Petersburg state University of Railways of Emperor Alexander I)

Shatrakov Yu.
(Ph. D, Professor, honored worker of science of the Russian Federation, scientific Secretary of JSC “VNIIRA”)