Editorial Process
At ECRL, we prioritize technical precision and efficient dissemination in our editorial workflow.
1. Manuscript Submission Authors submit via the ECRL portal, following strict engineering and technical documentation standards.
2. Initial Screening and Plagiarism Check Screening ensures the paper covers engineering/computing and has a similarity index below 15%.
3. Assignment to Section Editor The editor evaluates the manuscript for technical originality, innovation, and practical applicability.
4. Double-Blind Peer Review Two independent reviewers assess technical design, software/hardware validity, and data integrity.
5. Reviewer Recommendations Reviewers suggest: Accept, Minor/Major Revisions, or Reject.
6. Editorial Decision The editor delivers a decision letter based on the technical rigor of the peer review reports.
7. Author Revisions Authors provide revised manuscripts and a response ledger detailing technical changes.
8. Final Acceptance Issued once the research satisfies all technical and engineering standards.
9. Copyediting and Proofreading Manuscripts are edited for clarity, mathematical accuracy, and consistency.
10. Online Publication The final article is published online under open-access policies for rapid technical exchange.
11. Post-Publication Dissemination ECRL shares published work through engineering databases, social media, and industrial networks.