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About the Journal

Journal International Review of Research Studies (JIRRS) – ISSN 3086-3600

The Journal International Review of Research Studies (JIRRS) is a peer-reviewed, open-access international scientific journal dedicated to the publication and global dissemination of high-impact research in technology, artificial intelligence, health sciences, public health, innovation, and experimental research.

The JIRRS serves as a multidisciplinary platform connecting researchers, data scientists, healthcare professionals, engineers, and innovation leaders worldwide. The journal prioritizes original research articles, experimental studies, applied technological developments, AI-driven methodologies, public health analytics, and interdisciplinary scientific advances that contribute to evidence-based solutions for contemporary global challenges.

JIRRS emphasizes:

  • Artificial Intelligence in healthcare and public health systems

  • Data science, machine learning, and predictive modeling

  • Technological innovation and digital transformation

  • Experimental research and applied sciences

  • Health policy, epidemiology, and population health analytics

  • Engineering solutions for biomedical and public health contexts

The journal operates under rigorous peer-review standards, ensuring methodological robustness, ethical research conduct, statistical validation, and reproducibility of findings. Through its open-access publishing model, JIRRS promotes transparency, scientific integrity, and the democratization of knowledge, facilitating worldwide accessibility and citation impact.

The Journal International Review of Research Studies (JIRRS) is published by the Unified Journals Network (UJN), United Kingdom, which is responsible for editorial governance, digital infrastructure, indexing strategy, long-term publication continuity, and international research visibility.

By integrating advanced digital publishing technologies and supporting innovative experimental frameworks, JIRRS positions itself as a global reference journal for technology-driven research, AI applications in health, and interdisciplinary scientific innovation.

Current Issue

Vol. 1 No. 03 (2026): JIRRS - ISSN N° 3086-3600
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JIRRS is an international, peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to publishing multidisciplinary research and scholarly studies that contribute to scientific and social development.

The JIRRS serves as a multidisciplinary platform connecting researchers, data scientists, healthcare professionals, engineers, and innovation leaders worldwide. The journal prioritizes original research articles, experimental studies, applied technological developments, AI-driven methodologies, public health analytics, and interdisciplinary scientific advances that contribute to evidence-based solutions for contemporary global challenges.

JIRRS emphasizes:

  • Artificial Intelligence in healthcare and public health systems

  • Data science, machine learning, and predictive modeling

  • Technological innovation and digital transformation

  • Experimental research and applied sciences

  • Health policy, epidemiology, and population health analytics

  • Engineering solutions for biomedical and public health contexts

Published: 2026-03-05

Articles

  • NEURAL NETWORKS FOR REAL-TIME FINANCIAL FRAUD DETECTION

    Deborah Natany Otoni Oliveira (Author)
    1-49
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.66104/xkad2306
  • ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS: A STRUCTURED NARRATIVE REVIEW OF FOUNDATIONS, APPLICATIONS, DIGITAL ARCHITECTURES AND CHALLENGES IN GRID MODERNIZATION

    Joelson Lopes da Paixão (Author)
    1-13
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.66104/wsxxrt25
  • OPEN SOURCE VS. PROPRIETARY SOFTWARE

    Anthony Santos Batista (Author)
    1-98
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.66104/hnyd5f72

Manuscript

  • DATA STORYTELLING IN INTELLIGENT ANALYTICS SYSTEMS: FROM VISUALIZATION TO DECISION INTELLIGENCE

    Gabriel Alves Souza (Author)
    1-90
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.66104/5qrbn316
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