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EDITORIAL
Editorial M. N. Hoda1
Published online: 8 October 2020 Ó Bharati Vidyapeeth’s Institute of Computer Applications and Management 2020
In this grave situation of pandemic that has hit the entire globe; we all stand one for saving humanity. BJIT remains committed to delivering on its challenge of consistently showcasing and disseminating novel researches pertaining to computing applications and capable of altering the quality of human life. It is a matter of great privilege for me to unveil before you the thirty one issue i.e. Volume 12 Number 04 of the ‘‘International Journal of Information Technology’’ [An official Journal of Bharati Vidyapeeth’s Institute of Computer Applications and Management (BVICAM), New Delhi] with acronym BJIT. The issue is live on the Springer content platform SpringerLink and available to the prospective readers through Springer CS package globally. Throughout the world, nations have started recognizing that Information Technology (IT) is now acting as a catalyst in speeding up the economic activities in efficient governance, citizens’ empowerment, sustainable development and in improving the quality of human life. Recent advancements in IT have touched almost every conceivable area of human life. Its degree of pervasiveness, in day to day life, is rapidly increasing, every new day. On the backdrop of this, BJIT has accepted the challenge to consistently showcase, disseminate and institutionalize the rapidly changing huge knowledgebase globally, with authenticity and accuracy, having special focus on the new researches pertaining to IT applications for improving the quality of day to day life.
& M. N. Hoda [email protected] 1
International Journal of Information Technology (BJIT), New Delhi, India
Volume 12 Number 04 presents a compilation of forty five papers, chosen out of over 400 manuscripts, that span a broad variety of topics from various emerging areas of Information Technology and Computer Science, especially addressing current research problems related to Cloud Computing, Biometric Systems, Data Warehousing, IoT, Data Mining, Augmented Reality and Mobile Networks; to name a few. Our current, smart workforce is marred by varied issues like drug addiction. The first manuscript in this issue ‘‘Investment obstacles in drug addiction treatment in Saudi Arabia’’, Naseer Abdulrahman Aldohailah traces the investment obstacles in creating specialized treatment units for such patients taking the specific case of Saudi Arabia. Data is everywhere, and the current world is creating more of it each day for accurate decision making. The second manuscript ‘‘Qualitative model to enhance quality of metadata for data warehouse’’, Vinay Gautam propositions a formal representation of metadata to enhance the quality of information for decision making. To increase the efficiency of wireless system applications like SAR efficient antenna designs are desirable. The next manuscript ‘‘Simulation and practical study of L and inverted L slot heptaband rectangular microstrip antenna-notch band cha
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