Axis - Demo Journal
Axis - Demo Journal

Axis - Demo Journal

Axis Journal Demo is a sample academic journal website created to demonstrate the design, structure, and capabilities of the Axis OJS Theme. This demo journal represents a standard peer-reviewed, open-access scholarly journal built on Open Journal Systems (OJS). It has been prepared to showcase... Read more

150 Published Articles
50 Authors
4 Reviewers
Open Access
© Copyright: Author
CC BY-NC License
Original Articles

Infrastructure as Code Best Practices

Marco Rossi, Emma Wilson, Pierre Martin, Alexandra Papadopoulos, Burak Şahin

This study investigates this research area using advanced computational methods. We propose a novel framework that combines advanced algorithms...

Nov 13, 2022
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Review Articles

Cross-Lingual Information Retrieval Systems

Michael Johnson, Ayşe Yılmaz, Hans Müller, Yuki Tanaka, Elena Petrova

This study investigates this research area using advanced computational methods. We propose a novel framework that combines advanced algorithms...

Oct 23, 2022
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Original Articles

Infrastructure as Code Best Practices

Marco Rossi, Emma Wilson, Pierre Martin, Alexandra Papadopoulos, Burak Şahin

This study investigates this research area using advanced computational methods. We propose a novel framework that combines advanced algorithms...

Nov 13, 2022
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Review Articles

Cross-Lingual Information Retrieval Systems

Michael Johnson, Ayşe Yılmaz, Hans Müller, Yuki Tanaka, Elena Petrova

This study investigates this research area using advanced computational methods. We propose a novel framework that combines advanced algorithms...

Oct 23, 2022
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Original Articles

Breast Cancer Detection Using Mammography Analysis

Nguyen Tran, Tomasz Nowak, Ceren Yıldız, James Brown, Sakura Sato

This comprehensive review examines the current state and future prospects of this research area. We analyze over 177 studies published in recent...

Nov 19, 2022 45 views
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Review Articles

Cross-Lingual Information Retrieval Systems

Michael Johnson, Ayşe Yılmaz, Hans Müller, Yuki Tanaka, Elena Petrova

This study investigates this research area using advanced computational methods. We propose a novel framework that combines advanced algorithms...

Oct 23, 2022 45 views
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Review Articles

Distributed Tracing for Microservices Debugging

Ivan Volkov, Isabella Garcia, Oğuz Arslan, Henrik Larsen

This systematic review synthesizes current research on this research area. We analyze 204 peer-reviewed studies examining various aspects of the...

Sep 21, 2022 42 views
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Original Articles

Sleep Stage Classification Using Wearable Sensors

Emre Aydın, Jennifer Thompson, Selin Demir, Rajesh Kumar

This systematic review synthesizes current research on this research area. We analyze 147 peer-reviewed studies examining various aspects of the...

Oct 11, 2022 40 views
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Multilingual Named Entity Recognition Systems

Maria Santos, Ahmed Hassan, Jan Kowalski, Anna Lindqvist

This research explores advanced techniques for this research area. We introduce a hybrid model combining advanced algorithms with modern...

Nov 07, 2022 36 views
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Original Articles

Infrastructure as Code Best Practices

Marco Rossi, Emma Wilson, Pierre Martin, Alexandra Papadopoulos, Burak Şahin

This study investigates this research area using advanced computational methods. We propose a novel framework that combines advanced algorithms...

Nov 13, 2022 34 views
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Axis Journal Demo is a sample academic journal website created to demonstrate the design, structure, and capabilities of the Axis OJS Theme.

This demo journal represents a standard peer-reviewed, open-access scholarly journal built on Open Journal Systems (OJS). It has been prepared to showcase how academic content—articles, issues, editorial pages, and journal policies—can be presented in a clear, professional, and modern layout.

The demo site includes typical journal components such as:

  • Article and issue listings

  • Editorial and peer-review workflow pages

  • Author guidelines and publication policies

  • Fully responsive design for desktop, tablet, and mobile devices

All content on this website is provided for demonstration purposes only and does not represent a real journal or actual published research.

Aims and Scope (English)

The primary aim of the Axis Journal Demo is to offer editors, publishers, and academic institutions a realistic preview of how their journals can be structured and presented using the Axis OJS Theme.

The demo is designed to be flexible and suitable for a wide range of academic disciplines, including:

  • Social Sciences

  • Natural and Applied Sciences

  • Medical and Health Sciences

  • Engineering and Technology

  • Humanities and Education

By respecting traditional academic publishing standards while embracing a forward-looking design approach, the Axis theme enhances readability, accessibility, and overall user experience for scholarly communication.