LAJC

The Latin-American Journal of Computing (LAJC) is a biannual open-access peer-reviewed publication sponsored by the Faculty of Systems Engineering of the National Polytechnic School of Ecuador, one of the top research universities in Latin America.

 

Since 2014, LAJC publishes research articles in the field of Informatics, Computer Science, and Information and Communication Technologies. This journal is currently indexed in: AmeliCA (Redalyc), Qualis Periódicos (Sucupira Platform – Brazil), Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ), Latindex Catalogue 2.0, Index Copernicus International (ICI World of Journals), Google Scholar, Biblat – PERIÓDICA, OpenAIRE (Zenodo), Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE).

On behalf of our prestigious Editorial Committee, we are pleased to announce the publication of the Volume 11 Issue No. 1 (January 2024). In this issue, we present interesting articles in the following topics:

 

  • Pappus-Guldin theorems applied to the study of solid modeling with GeoGebra software
  • Numerical Modeling For Fracture Mechanics Problems Using The Open-source Fenics Platform
  • Essentially non-oscillatory schemes applied to Buckley-Leverett equation with diffusive term
  • Single Phase Variable Reluctance Motor Design Using Particle Swarm Optimization
  • The Attack Taxonomy Methodology Applied to Web Services
  • An approach for optimizing resource allocation and usage in cloud computing systems by predicting traffic flow
  • Alzheimer’s diagnosis system based on magnetic resonance imaging using the VGG16 algorithm
  • Exploring Topics in Information Technology Open Educational Resources through the LDA Algorithm

 

This issue demonstrates our continuous efforts to increase the outreach of open access research, and our relentless will to maximize the impact of our published authors’ work.

 

 

Denys A. Flores, Ph.D. Editor-in-Chief

Latin-American Journal of Computing

Escuela Politécnica Nacional

Quito, Ecuador