


A fully open access journal, published under the brand SpringerOpen, addressing theory and practice across the span of Internet architecture, protocols, services, and applications
In a world moving rapidly online, and becoming more and more computer-dependent, the Journal of Internet Services and Applications (JISA) focuses on networking, communication, content distribution, security, scalability, and management. Coverage includes security and privacy; middleware; mobile, ubiquitous, pervasive, and context-aware computing; and applications.
Topics include: Networking protocols and architectures; web protocols, standards, and development; security and privacy; middleware; mobile, ubiquitous, pervasive, and context-aware computing and applications.
The journal went open access in 2013, which means that all articles published since then are freely available online.
Related subjects » Business Information Systems - Communication Networks - Information Systems and Applications
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In a world moving rapidly online, and becoming more and more computer-dependent, the Journal of Internet Services and Applications (JISA) focuses on networking, communication, content distribution, security, scalability, and management on the Internet. Coverage focuses on recent advances in the state-of-the art of Internet-related Science and Technology.
It is the wish of the JISA team that all quality articles will be published in the journal independent of the funding capacity of the authors. Thus, if the authors are unable to pay the APC charge, we recommend that they contact the editors. The JISA team will provide support to find alternative ways of funding. In particular, a grant from the Brazilian Internet Steering Committee helps sponsoring the publication of many JISA articles.
