Overview
BIT: Breakthroughs Information Technology provides a venue for high-quality manuscripts dealing with all aspects of science, engineering, and information technology in the broadest sense. The editorial board encourages manuscripts that are international in scope, and articles that are perceptive, experimental, and simulation-based, as well as applications, with methods that are systematically proposed and have an impact. However, readers can also find papers investigating issues with global relevance. BIT is published by the Publishing Company "Generate Digital Publishing".
BIT is an open-access journal which means that all content is freely available at no cost to the user or the institution. The scope of the journal includes empirical and theoretical articles relating to all aspects of information science, engineering and technology. It focuses on the biggest breakthroughs in the technology arena, with particular concentration on accelerating principles, concepts and applications, informatics and cultural informatics, high-performance computing, and reports on the continuous evolution of information science and technology as a whole.
Aims & Scope
Breakthroughs iInformation Technology (BIT) aims to advance cutting-edge research in information technology by providing a platform for high-impact studies that introduce novel concepts, methods, and technological innovations addressing complex challenges in the digital era.
The journal publishes rigorous theoretical, empirical, and applied research in information technology, with an emphasis on breakthrough ideas and emerging trends. The scope includes, but is not limited to, the following areas:
- Artificial Intelligence and Data Science: Machine learning, deep learning, natural language processing, computer vision, big data analytics, and intelligent systems.
- Software Engineering and Systems Development: Software design and architecture, agile methodologies, DevOps, system integration, and quality assurance.
- Cybersecurity and Privacy: Information security, cryptography, network security, data protection, digital forensics, and privacy-preserving technologies.
- Internet of Things (IoT) and Embedded Systems: Smart systems, sensor networks, edge computing, and real-time data processing.
- Cloud Computing and Distributed Systems: Cloud architecture, virtualization, distributed computing, microservices, and scalable systems.
- Human–Computer Interaction (HCI): User experience (UX), user interface (UI) design, accessibility, and interactive systems.
- Information Systems and Digital Transformation: Enterprise systems, decision support systems, e-government, digital platforms, and technology adoption.
- Emerging Technologies: Blockchain, quantum computing, augmented and virtual reality (AR/VR), and other frontier technologies.
The journal encourages interdisciplinary and forward-looking research that bridges theory and practice, particularly studies that propose innovative solutions, advanced methodologies, or real-world applications. Contributions with strong societal, industrial, or policy relevance, especially in the context of rapidly evolving digital ecosystems are highly valued.







