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Submission Preparation Checklist

As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.
  • The submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor).
  • The submission file is in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, or RTF document file format.
  • Where available, URLs for the references have been provided.
  • The text is single-spaced; uses a 12-point font; employs italics, rather than underlining (except with URL addresses); and all illustrations, figures, and tables are placed within the text at the appropriate points, rather than at the end.
  • The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines.

Author Guidelines

Format

Article files should be provided in Microsoft Word format. We currently do not accept other formats, such as LaTex or PDF files.


Article Organization

Body of articles should be organized (at least) into following structure:

  • Introduction
  • Literature Review
  • Research methodology
  • Result & Discussion
  • Conclusion Recommendation
  • Bibliography

 

Article Title

Article title written in indonesian or english, maximum 15 words, times new roman 14, single-sided. 

 

Author Details

All contributing authors’ names should be added, and their names arranged in the correct order for publication. A correct email address should be supplied only by the first author. The full name of each author must be present in the exact format they should appear for publication, including or exclude any middle names or initials as required.

 

Abstract

Abstracts must be made in Indonesian as well as in English. The content of the abstract Indonesian written using Times New Roman 12 letters, maximum 400 words, single-sided paragraphs.

 

INTRODUCTION 

The preliminary section contains the background of the research carried out, the results of literature searches for previously carried out research that are relevant and related to the research carried out, the purpose of the research and its scope. The content of the chapter is written using the letters times New Roman 12, with one-sided paragraphs. Use Style G. The way of citation in the content of the chapter is to use the APA Fifth Edition format.

 

LITERATURE REVIEW 

The literature review section contains the results of literature searches on previous studies, presentation of related theories and underlying discussions of the research conducted etc. The content of the chapters is written using the letters Times New Roman 12, with one paragraph. Use Style G. Citations in chapter content should be made using the APA Fifth Edition format. If in this section there are sub-chapters, content details, tables, figures, formulas, etc., then the writing can be adjusted according to the provisions that will be discussed in the Analysis and Discussion section on the procedures for writing sub-chapters, tables, figures, formulas etc.

Research methods  

The research methods section at least discusses the methods used, materials and tools (if any), experimental devices (if any), the steps and stages of conducting the experiment, the location of the study, etc. The form and content of this section may differ from one study to another, according to the characteristics of the research carried out. The content of the chapter is written using the letters times New Roman 12, with one-sided paragraphs. Use Style G. Citations in chapter content should be made using the APA Fifth Edition format. If in this section there are sub-chapters, content details, tables, figures, formulas, etc., then the writing can be adjusted according to the provisions that will be discussed in the Analysis and Discussion section on the procedures for writing sub-chapters, tables, figures, formulas etc..

The analysis and discussion sections

The form and content of this section may differ from one study to another, as per the characteristics of the research conducted. The content of the chapter is written using the letters times New Roman 12, with one-sided paragraphs. Use Style G. Citations in chapter content should be made using the APA Fifth format.

CONCLUSION 

  1. The conclusion items are written using StyleP ;
  2. Numbered regularly using arabic numerals;

Bibliography 

(The title of the bibliography is written using Style Q while the contents/sources of the bibliography are written using Style R, in the format 'APA Fifth Edition').

Here is an example of writing a bibliography source that is a textbook:

Akinyemi, E. O. (2006). Urban Hydrology Lecture Notes. Urban Hydrology . Delft, The Netherlands: Unesco IHE.

 

The following is an example of writing a bibliography source in the form of scientific journal articles, seminar proceedings, conference proceedings etc.:

He, H. (2001). An Object-Oriented Neural Network Approach to Short-Term Traffic Forcasting. European Journal of Operation Research , 253-261.

Mobley, A. V., Caroll, M. P., & Canann, S. A. (1998?). An Object-Oriented Approach to Geometry Defeaturing for Finite Element Meshing. Canonsburg PA: ANSYS Inc.

 

Here is an example of writing a bibliography source in the form of a book:

Pah, J. J. (2013). An Object-Oriented Compter Software-Tool for Water Safety Plans. Saarbrucken, Germany: LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing.

 

The following is an example of writing a bibliography source in the form of scientific journal articles, seminar proceedings, conference proceedings etc.:

Pah, J. J. (2011). Object-Oriented Approach for the Moment Curvature Relationship of a Varying Width and Multi Material Beam Cross Section. Journal of Civil Engineering , 18-31.

Poo, D., Kiong, D., & Ashok, S. (2008). Object-Oriented Programming and Java (2nd Edition ed.). Singapore: Springer Verlaag London Limited.

Struthers, A., & Illidge, J. (1995). Risk Assessment: An Object-Oriented Tool for the Rapid Evaluation of Liqud Spill Potential and Loss Prevention. Computers Chemical Engineering , 5453-5458.

Sydelco, P. J., Hlohowskyj, I., Majerus, K., Christiansen, J., & Dolph, J. (2001). An Object-Oriented Framework for Dynamic Ecosystem Modeling: Application for Integrated Risk Assessment. The Science of the Total Environment , 271-281.  

 

Here is an example of writing a bibliography source that is a website

The World Bank. (2001), The urban water supply sector, Attachment, STG 64329, The World Bank, Washington DC. (Available at http://lnweb18.worldbank.org/eap/eap.nsf/Attachments/water1/$File/water1.pdf).

Acknowledgments 

This section is optional i.e. only held to express appreciation and gratitude to individuals or institutions that have contributed greatly to the success of the research you have done, such as individuals or institutions that have provided data that is very difficult to obtain or in large quantities, or who have sponsored your research. Use Style G to write this section!

 

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