Jurnal 1
Jurnal 1
Jurnal 1
XX (2017) XXX-XXX
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First Author Affiliation, Address, City, Zip Code, Country
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ARTICLE INFORMATION A B S T R A C T
Authors must supply a structured abstract in their submission, which includes; Purpose,
Received: February 00, 00 Design/methods/approach, Findings/results, Conclusions. Maximum 250 words in total
Revised: March 00, 00 excluding keywords.
Available online: April 00, 00
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INTRODUCTION Authors must guarantee that their article is free from plagiarism.
Article that has been submitted or published elsewhere cannot
Introduction provides adequate background or context (problem be submitted to JITCE. Please read our policy on the issue.
and its significance) of the study. The subject should not be
written extensively. It is expected that rationale or purpose of Use this template by using styles or copy and paste your article
the study (gap analysis), the objective in general and specific, to this template. Apply italics to words or terminologies in
and hypothesis (if any) should be expressed clearly. Present a languages other than English.
clear "state of the art" of the subject, which discussed literature
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Case study. Divide your article into several headings: Third level heading follows the style of the second level
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References, and Appendices (if necessary). You must follow levels.
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Methods section provides sufficient details to allow the work to Write results in logical sequence. Results with important
be reproduced by an independent researcher. Methods that are findings should be present first. When presenting results in a
already published should be summarized and indicated by a table or figure, do not repeat all those contents in the text.
reference. If quoting directly from a previously published Present only the summary of the text. Describe only new and
method, use quotation marks and also cite the source. Any important aspects of the study. Do not repeat all information
modifications to existing methods should also be described. from results section or any section above. Present limitations of
Indicate the participants observed, including demographic data, the study. Write the issues that are new or unsolved, for future
number of respondents, the rationale of respondents selection, research. This section consists of the information on What/How
etc. Describe the design of the experiment, such as the the presented data were produced, no raw data should be present
experiment procedures, surveys, interviews, observation in the article. The produced data are presented in tables, or
characteristics, etc. Write the complete research procedure. Be figures with an explanation of what is the result/findings from
sure that explanations made in the article will allow other the work. The section will also need to address connections
researchers reproduce the work, or make future work out of it. between findings and basic concepts or hypothesis made earlier.
Authors should also express whether any arguments were
Equations must be presented using consecutive numbers starting needed relating to other works from other researchers. Write
with (1). Continue the numbering until the end of the article implications made by the work related to theoretical or
including appendices. The number must be made inside applications.
parenthesis and right aligned. You also need to put spacing
before and after an equation.
Tables
Title of a table, must be put above the table. In writing the title
of a table, you must capitalize each word. All tables and figures
⃗E must be consecutively numbered. Figures must be made center-
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Bahu
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NOMENCLATURE
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E meaning of E
Jc meaning of Jc
AUTHOR(S) BIOGRAPHY
Author(s) Name
Author’s biography must be short and concise
(100 words maximum) and a photograph may
be included. Height of the photograph cannot
be more than 2.5 cm and the width is set
accordingly.
APPENDICES