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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 Arrangement has not been previously published, nor has it been submitted for consideration to another publication (or an explanation has been provided in the Comments to the Editor)
  • Documents must be submitted in the OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, or RTF document formats.
  • if the Settings is  available, a reference URL has been provided.
  • The text is single-spaced; use a 12-point font; use italics instead of underlines (except with URL addresses); all illustrations, figures, and tables are placed within the text at appropriate points, not at the end.
  • Text complies with the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author's Guide.

Author Guidelines

Research Outline :  

Title, 

Abstract,

1. Introduction,

2. Literature Review,

3. Method,        

4. Results and Discussion,

5. Conclusion,  

Acknowledgement  

References

The number of pages in articles in this journal is at least 8 pages, which complyed with the standard rules according to this guide which refers to journals published by Elsevier (www.sciencedirect.com). Journal writing templates can be downloaded on the website.

Research Title

The title must be concise and informative, describing the study's results and the variables, and the relationship between these variables can be seen in the title. The title of the article should be at most 12 words.

Abstract

Abstract written in English contains a brief description of the importance of the research, research objectives, methodology, main results and conclusions. In addition, the abstract contains a summary of the article and the main ideas that make the reader interested and interested in reading it (eye-catching). Under the abstract paragraph, Keywords (keywords) are listed for a maximum of 6 keywords. Keywords that are written must be specific and are often used in articles. In addition, keywords will be used for indexing purposes.

Introduction

This section contains the background, research rationale, problem formulation, purpose statement, and writing organization. The writing does not use subtitles (sub-heading).

Literature Review

The title of the theoretical framework can use the name of the theory or method. The theoretical framework section contains a theoretical framework that will be discussed as a theoretical basis used in the methodology to produce findings as results.

Method

This section contains the steps of researchers in conducting research, presented comprehensively but concisely. When collecting data, explanations must be made from the sampling and analysis methods.

Results and Analysis

The results and discussion are expressed concisely and clearly, and the scientific framework obtained is not a row of data tables or figures.

Conclusion

This section is the closing of the article. Conclusions are written without numbers and are presented in the form of paragraphs. The implications and limitations of the study are also presented in paragraph form.

Acknowledgement

If necessary, you can write a thank you note, a form of appreciation for contributions from individuals and institutions who cannot enter as writers—for example, research funders associated with this publication.

References

All citations and references used by the author must be presented in this section consistent with the text, figure, or table cited. The bibliography is written in alphabetical order according to the first letter of the author's name. The authors are referenced according to the given bibliography.

Reference Writing Format

Journal Article: (Times New Roman, 8)

Anderson,S.D., 1992. Project quality and project managers. International Journal of Project Management 10 (3), 138–144.

Benner, M.J., Tushman, M.L., 2003. Exploitation, exploration, and process management: the productivity dilemma revisited.AcademyofManagementReview 28 (2), 238–256.

Book :

Christensen, C.M., 1998. The Innovator's Dilemma: When New Technologies Cause Great Firms to Fail.HarvardBusinessSchoolPress,Boston,MA.

Deming, W.E., 1986. Out of Crisis.MITCenterfor Advanced Engineering Study, Cambridge, MA.

Edited Book

Duncan, R.B., 1976. The ambidextrous organization: Designing dual structures for innovation. In: Kilmann, R.H., Pondy, L.R., Slevin, D. (Eds.), The Management of Organization, vol. 1. North-Holland, New York, NY, 167–188.

Seminar Prosiding:

Clare, L., Pottie, G., Agre, J., 1999. Self-organizing distributed sensor networks, Proceedings SPIE Conference Unattended Ground Sensor Technologies and Applications, vol. 3713, Orlando, April 8, 229–237.

Thesis/Dissertation:

Heinzelman, W., 2000. Application-specific protocol architectures for wireless networks, PhD dissertation, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge.

Internet:

Honeycutt, H., 2011.  Communication and Design Course, 1998. Website: http://dcr.rpi.edu/commdesign/class1.html, diakses tanggal 3 Maret.

Articles

  1. Judul: Judul harus menggambarkan subjek naskah secara memadai, jelas, tepat dan tidak multitafsir. Mohon beri saran judul jika diperlukan.
  2. Abstrak: Abstrak harus menyatakan secara singkat tujuan dari penelitian, metode yang digunakan, hasil, dan kesimpulan inti.Tolong ingatkan bahwa abstrak adalah bagian yang paling banyak dibaca dari makalah.
  3. Tinjauan Referensi: Penulis harus memberikan kredit terhadap kontribusi orang lain yang relevan dengan artikel melalui sitasi. Sitasi di bagian pendahuluan harus mampu menunjukkan inovasi dan/atau kebaruan yang dilakukan penulis melalui analisis gap. Kutipan/sitasi tidak boleh berlebihan.
  4. Tujuan: Tujuan kajian artikel harus dijelaskan dengan baik dan akan mampu menjawab hipotesis.
  5. Metode: Metode yang digunakan untuk mencapai tujuan harus dijabarkan secara tepat dan cukup rinci sehingga memungkinkan pembaca yang kompeten dapat mengulang pekerjaan yang dilakukan penulis. Alat, bahan, platform hardware/software dan framework yang digunakan dalam penelitian juga perlu dijabarkan.
  6. Kejelasan: Penulis harus menulis informasi metode dan hasil penelitian dalam artikel dengan sederhana, ringkas dan efektif sehingga mudah dipahami oleh pembaca.
  7. Organisasi penyampaian: Naskah harus mengembangkan/menjelaskan subjek penelitian secara logis dan efektif.
  8. Duplikasi: Naskah tidak mengulang penjelasan karya yang telah diterbitkan dari penulis atau orang lain.Periksa apakah naskah dapat dipersingkat tanpa kehilangan konten dengan menyatukan dua atau lebih tabel dan gambar.Reviewer dapat memberikan beberapa komentar jika ada duplikasi dalam teks.
  9. Perhitungan: Dalam beberapa kasus yang dipilih secara acak, Reviewer memeriksa apakah Anda dapat memverifikasi perhitungan yang dibuat oleh penulis.
  10. Keterkaitan Teks dengan Tabel dan Gambar: Semua tabel dan gambar harus dirujuk ke dalam teks/paragraf.Pernyataan dalam teks harus sesuai dengan isi tabel dan gambar.
  11. Judul Tabel dan Gambar: Judul harus menyatakan konten. Mohon saran untuk meningkatkan kualitas judul tabel/gambar.
  12. Judul dalam Tabel/Captionl: interpretasi harus jelas dan tegas serta menggunakan satuan SI yang benar.
  13. Grafik: Data untuk menyajikan grafik/gambar harus akurat.
  14. Kesimpulan: Kesimpulan untuk menjawab hipotesis harus dinyatakan secara memadai dan jelas serta harus didukung oleh data dan pengujian.
  15. Dugaan: Penulis harus membedakan secara jelas antara dugaan dan fakta.
  16. Referensi: Semua rujukan dalam naskah harus terdapat di Daftar Pustaka. Rujukan berjumlah minimal 10 buah dengan 60% berupa rujukan primer (jurnal ilmiah, artikel prosiding, buku referensi, skripsi/tesis/disertasi) dan diterbitkan paling lama 5 (lima) tahun terakhir.

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