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AUTHOR GUIDELINES
Please prepare your manuscript before submission, using the following guidelines and click this link to download the manuscript template.
Title
The title is written in capital letters Times New Roman 14 font, (Max 14 words: Indonesian)
Author1, Author2 (10pt, bold and centered)
1Department, faculty, institution
2Department, faculty, institution
1Author name@institution.org, 2Author name@institution.org
The title must be clear and concise. The author's name and affiliation are as written above. The author's name is written clearly without a title. The title numbering uses the Arabic system with a maximum of 3 levels of subtitles.
Abstract [Use Times New Roman font]
The abstract is limited to 200 words and must not contain excerpts, equations, images and tables. The font size for the abstract, keywords and body of the paper is 11pt. Keywords are no more than six (6) words, but a minimum of three (3) words.
Keywords
Keywords are written in 3-5 words that are part of the title of the paper, written in lower case except for abbreviations, and separated by commas between words.
Example: Keywords: Information Systems, Computing Technology, Data Mining, [maximum 5 keywords]
Manuscript Structure
The article must contain writings that include: 1. Introduction, 2. Theoretical Basis 3. Research Methods (can include analysis, architecture, methods used to solve problems, implementation), 4. Results and Discussion, 5. Closing (Conclusion, Bibliography) 6. Copyright.
Introduction
The contents of the introduction are answers to the following questions:
Background
Reasons for conducting this research
Questions about the purpose of the research
Research methodology
Explain the preparation method and characterization techniques used. Explain briefly, but remain accurate such as size, volume, replication, and machining techniques. For new methods, it is better to explain in detail so that other researchers can repeat the experiment. Meanwhile, existing methods can be explained by taking references.
Manuscript Length
The manuscript is written on A4 paper with a minimum of 8 pages and a maximum of 10 pages, including tables and figures, with reference to the writing procedures as arranged in this manuscript.
Tables
Tables must be numbered according to the order of presentation (Table 1, etc.). The table title is written above the table in a centered position. The font size used is 8pt for the table title and table contents. Tables must be referred to and referred to in the text. Tables do not use vertical lines.
Figures
Figures are numbered according to the order of presentation (Fig. 1, etc.). The figure title is placed below the figure in a centered position (centered). The font used in the figure title is 8pt. Figures must be referred to and referred to in the text.
Page Specifications
Use Times New Roman font throughout the manuscript, with the font size as exemplified in this writing guide. Single spacing and the contents of the text or manuscript use left-right alignment (justified). Page size A4 (210 mm x 297 mm). Page margins 25 mm from top to bottom, left and right. An easy way to write a manuscript is to write directly on the Journal template.
References
Write references/bibliography using the IEEE editor system. Must use the Mendeley tool. Everything listed in the bibliography/references must be referred to in writing or on paper. Minimum 15 primary and current references.
Example:
[1] A. Rezi and M. Allam, "Techniques in array processing by means of transformations, " in Control and Dynamic Systems, Vol. 69, Multidemsional Systems, C. T. Leondes, Ed. San Diego: Academic Press, 1995, pp. 133-180.
[2] G. O. Young, "Synthetic structure of industrial plastics," in Plastics, 2nd ed., vol. 3, J. Peters, Ed. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1964, pp. 15-64.
[3] S. M. Hemmington, Soft Science. Saskatoon: Univ. of Saskatchewan Press, 1997.
[4] N. Osifchin and G. Vau, "Power considerations for the modernization of telecommunications in Central and Eastern European and former Soviet Union (CEE/FSU) countries," in Second Int. Telecommunications Energy Special Conf., 1997, pp. 9-16.
[5] D. Sarunyagate, Ed., Lasers. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1996.
[6] C. Rogers, Writer and Director, Grrls in IT. [Videorecording]. Bendigo, Vic.: Video Education Australasia, 1999.
[7] L. Bass, P. Clements, and R. Kazman. Software Architecture in Practice, 2nd ed. Reading, MA: Addison Wesley, 2003.
[Online] Available: Safari e-book.
[8] D. Ince, "Acoustic coupler," in A Dictionary of the Internet. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001.
[Online]. Available:
[9] Oxford Reference Online, http://www.oxfordreference.com. [Accessed: May 24, 2005].

















