About the Journal

The Nile Journal of Computing (NJC) is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal dedicated to advancing research, innovation, and practice across the broad spectrum of computer science, information technology, and computational sciences. The journal aims to provide a reputable platform for researchers, academics, and industry practitioners to disseminate high-quality theoretical and applied research that addresses contemporary challenges and emerging trends in computing.

NJC seeks to promote rigorous, original, and impactful contributions spanning, but not limited to, areas such as artificial intelligence and machine learning, data science, cybersecurity, software engineering, computer networks, database systems, distributed and cloud computing, human–computer interaction, modelling and simulation, and emerging technologies. The journal welcomes interdisciplinary studies that integrate computing with domains such as healthcare, finance, education, engineering, and the social sciences.

Committed to academic integrity, methodological soundness, and international best practices, the Nile Journal of Computing employs a double-blind peer-review process to ensure fairness, quality, and scholarly relevance. The journal encourages submissions from both established and early-career researchers, with particular emphasis on research that contributes to global knowledge while addressing regional and developing-world perspectives.

Through regular publication, NJC aims to foster intellectual exchange, research collaboration, and innovation, positioning itself as a trusted outlet for cutting-edge computing research within Africa and the global research community.