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Журнал «IT&Транспорт» является периодическим электронным научным рецензируемым журналом. Журнал зарегистрирован в Федеральной службе по надзору в сфере связи, информационных технологий и массовых коммуникаций (Роскомнадзор), свидетельство Эл № ФС77-85276 от 30 мая 2023 года.
Текущий выпуск: №24, 2023г., 6 статей
Журнал входит в проект «Российский индекс научного цитирования» (РИНЦ), включен в перечень рецензируемых научных изданий, в которых должны быть опубликованы основные научные результаты диссертаций на соискание ученой степени кандидата наук, на соискание ученой степени доктора наук по группам научных специальностей:
1.2.2. Математическое моделирование, численные методы и комплексы программ
2.3.1. Системный анализ, управление и обработка информации
2.3.3. Автоматизация и управление технологическими процессами и производствами (технические науки)
2.3.5. Математическое и программное обеспечение вычислительных машин, комплексов и компьютерных сетей
К опубликованию в журнале принимаются статьи (в том числе обзорного характера), ранее не публиковавшиеся и содержащие существенные результаты.
Журнал адресован научным и инженерным работникам, профессорско-преподавательскому составу вузов, аспирантам, докторантам и студентам, руководителям и специалистам академических и отраслевых НИИ, которые интересуются новейшими результатами фундаментальных и прикладных исследований при решении научных и технических задач в области.
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Генеральный директор: Михеева Татьяна Ивановна
Издательство: ИнтелТранС
Все статьи «IT&Транспорт» подлежат обязательному рецензированию (см. Правила оформления).
Works are accepted for publication via the site's personal area.
It is possible to submit digital versions of documents by email info@ittransport.ru.
No more than three articles by the same author can be published in one issue of the journal.
To publish an article, the following materials are sent to the editorial office of the journal
All articles undergo mandatory peer review. The editors' request to revise the manuscript does not mean that the article has been accepted for publication, since it will again be considered by the reviewers and then by the editorial board. The editors reserve the right not to return a rejected article to the author and not to conduct a discussion on the reasons for the rejection. The editors reserve the right, if necessary, to shorten articles, edit them and send them to the authors for revision.
A separate file must contain information about the authors and the organization where the work was conducted: last name, first name, patronymic (if applicable); academic degree, academic title, honorary degrees and titles, position; place of work; postal address with zip code; telephone number including the area code; email address; full and abbreviated name of the organization where the work was conducted.
REQUIREMENTS FOR THE CONTENT OF THE ARTICLE
The article should be structured i.e. should include sections with titles that concisely and accurately reflect their content, including:
RULES FOR PREPARING A MANUSCRIPT ARTICLE
The volume of the manuscript of the article proposed for publication should be at least 7 and no more than 13 typewritten pages printed on one side of a white sheet of A4 paper (210 * 297 mm) with margins on all sides of 2.5 cm, with a paragraph indent 1 cm, with one-and-a-half line spacing, using Microsoft Word text editor (any version) with 14 pt Times New Roman font.
The specified volume of the article includes: text, appendices, illustrations, tables, list of references. In some cases, by decision of the editorial board, the volume of the article may be increased. Manuscript pages should be numbered starting from the first.
The material of the article should be presented in the following sequence:
The text of the article should adhere to generally accepted terminology, and all used special terms, designations and abbreviations should be written out and explained.
Formulas should only be typed in the built-in Equation Editor. Formulas must be typed in roman type (basic character size 14 pt) and numbered right-justified in parentheses. The length of the formula, together with the number, should not exceed 10 cm. The formulas must be typed clearly, respecting the differences in the spelling of uppercase and lowercase letters, as well as letters similar in style. Indexes and exponents should be written strictly below or above the line. In formulas, Cyrillic and Greek letters should be typed directly, and Latin letters denoting scalar variables should be typed in italics. Values denoting vectors and matrices should be in normal bold type (it is also possible to set all quantities indicated in Latin letters, including matrices and vectors, in light italics); transposition sign - by the roman small-capped letter "T" in the superscript; exponent - the roman letter "e" in bold. Standard mathematical notations (eg max, log, sin, etc.) must be typed normally. Formula numbers are written right-justified in parentheses. The numbering of formulas is end-to-end and is given in the order of their appearance, and only the formulas to which there are references in the text are numbered.
The list of references is sorted alphabetically and contains the following data: the author's surname and initials, title of the work, title of the journal, collection (if it is not a monograph), city and full name of the publisher (for a monograph), year of publication, volume, journal number and pages. References to literary sources are given in square brackets. Links to digital media are allowed.
Articles containing bibliographic references that are not made according to the GOST P 7.0.5-2008 standard are not accepted for publication and will be returned to the authors for revision.
Tables in the text must be made in the Microsoft Word editor (not scanned and not in the form of a picture). Tables should be located within the working area. Formatting of the table number and its name includes left alignment and no abbreviations. Do not put a dot at the end of the table name! For example, "Table 1. Table name".
Drawings must be of high quality (graphic processing of drawings in the editorial office should not be expected). Pictures are placed within the working field. You can use images in JPEG and BMP formats. Figures should account for the movement in the text and the possibility of resizing. Figure caption formatting is: size – 12 pt, center alignment. Do not put a dot at the end of the picture title! For example, "Fig. 1. Name of the figure".
All drawings in the journal are reproduced in black and white.
When preparing drawings in digital form, please comply with the following requirements for raster images:
TIFF (PhotoShop):
- halftone color — 300 dpi, CMYK;
- halftone black and white — 300 dpi;
- line illustrations — 600 dpi.
The line thickness must be at least 0.5 pt. The scale of the inscriptions should be consistent with the size of the drawing itself.
Figures and tables are duplicated on separate sheets, captions are given in a separate list. Picture captions should not be contained in graphic files. The designations in the figures must strictly correspond to the designations adopted in the text and have identical spelling. The legend in drawings should be large enough to remain legible when the drawing is scaled down. Particularly small inscriptions on figures are not allowed, including designations and digitization of axes on graphs.
Numerical callouts in figures should be in italics; units of measurement on the graph axes are written separated by commas and in Russian.
English language information should include the following data:
(according to the requirements of foreign analytical databases)
The editorial team does not provide courtesy copies of the magazine.
Manuscripts of articles that are not formatted according to the rules will not be considered. Submitted manuscripts will not be returned. It is not permitted to send papers that have been sent to or published in other publications to the editorial team.
REGISTRATION PROCEDURE
The editors of the journal recommend using the following samples for linking:
Monographs, abstracts, dissertations:
Articles from magazines and collections:
Online documents:
SAMPLE FOR ARTICLES
Ivanova T.I., Petrov S.I. Problems connected with traffic flow intensity increase are the most complex in the life of modern city. Keywords: traffic flow, management, intelligent transportation systems, junction point, shipping operations. Reference
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