The Journal decision-making process includes the following steps:

 

 

    1. 1. Registration in the Journal’s website by the corresponding author and providing the full affiliation of all authors. Hereinafter, the paper with the proper format, as requested by the journal, can be submitted to the journal.

 

    1. 2. After a paper is submitted to the journal, the Journal’seditor and/or a member of editorial board screen the manuscript and decides whether or not to send it for full peer review. At this stage the paper may also send back to the author to reformat the paper or any other corrections (if any) to meet the minimum requirements of the Journal.

 

    1. 3. Only after clearing the initial screening, three peer reviewers are allocated to review the manuscript. This is also done by the editor or by a member of the editorial board.

 

    1. 4. The peer review is a double-blind process, which means that both the reviewers and authors identities are concealed from the reviewers, and vice versa, throughout the review process.

 

    1. 5. The Journal’seditor considers the peer reviewers’ reports along with the evaluation form (completed by the reviewers) and make a final decision as follow:

        1. a. If at least two reviewers recommend to reject the paper, then the editor may reject the paper at this stage.

        1. b. If at least one reviewer requests a major correction, then the paper is sent back to the author to provide corrections and/or appropriate responses to the reviewer’s comments.

        1. c. If any of the reviewers deny to review the paper or does not send their response about the paper within the predefined period of time, then another person will be assigned by the editor.


 

    1. 6. As soon as the corrected version revision of the paper along with the responses to the reviewers’ comments are submitted to the journal (normally within two weeks), they will be checked by the editor and then are sent to one of the reviewers for final consideration and recommendation.

 

    1. 7. Based on the full peer review steps the final decision is made by the editorial board.

 

    1. 8. If a paper is rejected, the corresponding author will be formally informed by the Journal administrative office.

 

    1. 9. A formal letter of acceptance is issued by the Journal’s office for the accepted papers. This letter is sent to the corresponding author after the authors pay the paper process fee of 1m IRR.

 

    1. 10. The papers are published in the journal based on“first come first served” policy.