Publication Ethics


With regard to ethical standards, KTCCS (KIPS Transactions on Compupter and Communication Systems) takes plagiarism very seriously and thoroughly checks all articles. KTCCS defines research ethics as securing objectivity and accuracy in the execution of research and the conclusion of results without any unintentional errors resulting from negligence or incorrect knowledge, etc. and without any intentional misconduct such as falsification, plagiarism, etc. When an author submits a paper to the KTCCS online submission and peer-review system, he/she should also upload the separate file "author check list" which contains a statement that all his/her research has been performed in accordance with ethical standards.

Among the KTCCS editorial board members, there are vice editor-in-chiefs who support the KTCCS by dealing with any ethical problems associated with the publication process and give advice on how to handle cases of suspected research and publication misconduct. When the KTCCS manuscript editor (or the KTCCS secretary) looks over submitted papers and checks that they are suitable for further processing, the manuscript editor also routes them to the CrossCheck service provided by iTenticate. Based on the results provided by the CrossCheck service, the KTCCS vice editor-in-chiefs inform the KTCCS editor-in-chief of any plagiarism that is detected in a paper. Then, the KTCCS editor-in-chief communicates such detection to the author(s) while rejecting the paper.