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Malaysian Journal of Computing (MJoC)

Publication Ethics Statement

The Malaysian Journal of Computing (MJoC), published by Universiti Teknologi MARA Press (Penerbit UiTM), aspires to select and publish through a rigorous double-blind peer-review process. Our code of ethics is fundamentally based upon the principles upheld by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).

1. Malpractice Statement Click to view

The Malaysian Journal of Computing (MJoC) is committed to upholding the highest standards of publication ethics and takes all cases of ethical misconduct seriously. This statement outlines our policy against misconduct in academic publishing. Allegations of misconduct including plagiarism, duplicate publication, or unethical research procedures, will be thoroughly investigated. If misconduct is confirmed, appropriate measures will be taken, which may include notifying the authors’ institution, retracting the article, or banning the authors from future submissions. MJoC adheres to the best practices in publication ethics as outlined by the Committee on Publications Ethics (COPE).By submitting a manuscript to MJoC, authors, reviewers, and editors agree to abide by these ethical guidelines and take an active role in maintaining the integrity of academic publishing.

2. Duties of Authors Click to view

1. To be responsible of ensuring only new and original work is submitted. If the authors have used the work and/or words of others, this must be appropriately cited or quoted.

2. To ensure the work produced is factually accurate and contains no matter unfounded or illegitimate and has not been previously published in other journals.

3. To ensure submitted articles are not being reviewed or considered by other journals simultaneously. The articles are only allowed to publish after receiving a formal rejection from the journal or if withdrawal request is officially accepted by the journal.

4. To inform the Chief Editor or the publisher of any inaccuracy of data in their published work so that correction or retraction of article can be done.

5. To make significant contributions and be held accountable for any shortcoming in their work.

6. To do corrections and improvement as commented by reviewers/editor and submit the Copyright Transfer Agreement (as attached).

7. To ensure that the manuscript does not violate any proprietary or personal rights of others (including, without limitation, any copyrights or privacy rights).

8. To declare that no financial interest is gained in the subject matter of the manuscript, nor is affiliated with an organization or entity with a financial interest in the subject matter of the manuscript.

9. For the purpose of Data Access and Retention, authors may be asked to provide raw data for editorial review and should in any event be prepared to retain such data for a reasonable time after publication.

10. Authors should promptly notify the journal editor of any errors in their published paper and work diligently with the editor to retract or correct the publication. If the editor is alerted to an error by a third party, the authors are expected to either issue a retraction or provide a correction, depending on the publication's medium.

11. Authors must disclose the use of AI tools in the manuscript preparation process. This includes specifying the nature of the AI contributions and how they were utilized in the research or writing process.

12. AI tools should not manipulate or fabricate data. Authors must ensure that any data used in conjunction with AI tools is accurate, reliable, and ethically sourced.

3. Duties of Reviewers Click to view

1. To disclose any competing interest before agreeing to review a submission.

2. To refuse to review any submission due to a conflict of interest or inadequate knowledge.

3. To review all submissions objectively, fairly and professionally.

4. To reveal any ethical misconduct encountered while reviewing to the Chief Editor for further action.

5. To ensure the originality of a submission and be alert to any plagiarism and redundant publication.

6. To obtain permission from the publisher before disclosing the content of the submission.

7. To adhere to the time allocated for the review process and request for extension to review the submission from the Chief Editor.

4. Duties of Editors Click to view

Chief Editor:

1. To evaluate manuscripts fairly and solely on their intellectual merit.

2. To ensure confidentiality of manuscripts and not disclose any information regarding manuscripts to anyone other than the people involved in the publishing process.

3. To be responsible to decide when and which articles are to be published.

4. To actively seek the views of board members, reviewers and authors on how to improve/increase the image and visibility of the journal.

5. To give clear instructions to potential contributors on the submission process and what is expected of the authors.

6. To ensure appropriate reviewers are selected/ identified for the reviewing process.

7. To ensure authors should submit only original work that is not plagiarized, and has not been published or being considered elsewhere. Appropriate softwares may be used by the editorial office to check for similarities of submitted manuscripts with existing literature. Inclusion of fraudulent or knowingly inaccurate statements are unacceptable.

8. To ensure work and/or words from other publications must be appropriately cited or quoted.

Editors:

1. To assist the Chief Editor in the selection process of manuscript to be published in MJoC.

2. To evaluate the contents and language of the potential manuscript that have been selected by the Chief Editor.

3. To provide recommendation in terms of quality and suitability of the manuscript in accordance with the scope of MJoC.

4. To re-evaluate the manuscript that have been corrected by the author(s).

5. To give suggestion of improvement for the Chief Editor to make decision of selection.

6. To give feedback on the quality of the manuscript within the any given time.

7. To assist in maintaining the highest standards of quality of the manuscript published with high ethics and competence.

8. To recommend manuscript of originality, quality with highest standards.

9. To assist to call and obtain manuscripts from colleagues, acquaintance, research scholars, and students etc. within or outside of the members institution.

10. To promote MJoC at appropriate platforms such as Conference of National and International Importance, Seminars, Symposium and Workshops.

5. Reporting Click to view
Authors should state their results clearly, honestly and without fabrication, falsification or inappropriate data manipulation. The methods used in the work should be clearly and unambiguously described so that the findings can be repeated and confirmed by other researchers. A good abstract should consist of introduction, problem statement, ​​results and​ ​​conclusion. ​ All formulas and equations must be correctly typed. ​Any article that does not comply will be returned ​for either can be corrected or permanently rejected.
6. Conflicts of Interest Click to view
A statement on conflict of interest must be included in the manuscript if authors receive any support that might be construed to influence the results or interpretation of their manuscript. All sources of financial support for the project should be disclosed.
7. Authorship and Collaboration Click to view
Name of authors listed in a paper should be limited to those who have made a significant contribution to the report. Only those who have made significant contributions should be listed as co-authors. Others who have participated in certain substantive aspects of the work must be acknowledged or listed as contributors. It is the duty of the corresponding author to ensure that all appropriate co-authors and no inappropriate co-authors are included on the paper. All co-authors must approve the final version of the paper and agree to the version of the paper before submission. AI tools should not be considered authors, and human authors must take responsibility for the content, findings, and interpretations presented in the manuscript.
8. Multiple or Redundant Click to view
Authors should not publish manuscripts describing essentially the same research output in more than one journal or primary publication. A similar manuscript should not be submitted to more than one journal concurrently as this constitutes as unethical publishing behavior and is unacceptable.
9. plagiarism and Self-plagiarism Click to view
All works in the manuscript should be free of any plagiarism, falsification, fabrication, or omission of significant material. Authors are expected to explicitly cite others' work and ideas, even if the work or ideas are not quoted exactly or paraphrased. Self-plagiarism (or ”redundancy”) can occur in at least two ways: 1. Authors recycle portions of their previous writings by using identical or nearly identical sentences or paragraphs from earlier writings in subsequent research papers, without quotation or acknowledgement; or 2. Authors create multiple papers that are slight variations of each other, which are submitted for publication in different journals but without acknowledgement of the other papers.

🔓 Licensing Term

MJoC is a Access journal. To foster global knowledge exchange, we ensure all research is accessible without financial barriers to readers.

🛡️ Privacy Statement

This journal is committed to protecting the privacy and personal data of authors, reviewers, editors, and users in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) of the European Union and applicable data protection laws. Personal data collected through the journal website and submission system are used solely for purposes related to scholarly publishing, including manuscript submission, peer review, editorial communication, publication, indexing, and legal or administrative requirements. Appropriate technical and organisational measures are implemented to safeguard personal data, and individuals retain the right to access, correct, restrict processing of, or request deletion of their personal data in accordance with applicable regulations.

Malaysian Journal of Computing • UiTM Press • 2026