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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

Author Guidelines

Authors are required to carefully follow the JUKTISI manuscript template and the following author guidelines before submitting a manuscript.

1. Manuscript Requirements

  • The manuscript must be original and must not have been previously published or simultaneously submitted to another journal.

  • The manuscript must be relevant to the focus and scope of JUKTISI.

  • Manuscripts should be prepared using the official JUKTISI article template.

  • The manuscript should contain approximately 7–10 pages.

  • The paper must use A4 paper size.

  • Use Times New Roman font with a font size of 10 pt for the main text.

  • Use single line spacing throughout the manuscript.

  • Authors must not change the specified page margins: Top 2.7 cm, Left 2.54 cm, Bottom 1.75 cm, and Right 1 cm.

2. Article Title

  • The title must accurately represent the content of the research.

  • The title must contain a maximum of 14 words.

  • Use Times New Roman, 15 pt, bold, centered.

  • Use initial uppercase letters appropriately.

  • Avoid unnecessary abbreviations and overly general expressions.

3. Author and Affiliation

The manuscript must include:

  • Full names of all authors.

  • Institutional affiliation, including faculty/study program, institution, city, and country.

  • Email addresses of all authors.

  • The corresponding author must be clearly indicated using an asterisk (*).

  • The corresponding author's email address must be explicitly identified.

4. Abstract

The abstract should provide a concise and informative summary of the research, including:

  • The research problem or background.

  • The purpose of the research.

  • The method or approach used.

  • The main results or findings.

  • The conclusion or expected contribution.

The abstract must:

  • Contain 150–250 words.

  • Be written as one coherent paragraph.

  • Avoid unnecessary abbreviations.

  • Define symbols or technical terms where necessary.

  • Clearly communicate the main contribution of the research.

5. Keywords

  • Provide at least 5 keywords.

  • Keywords must be directly related to the research content.

  • Keywords should be separated by commas.

  • Use specific terms that represent the main concepts, methods, technologies, or research areas of the article.

6. Recommended Article Structure

Authors are recommended to follow the following structure:

  1. INTRODUCTION

  2. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

  3. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION

  4. CONCLUSION

  5. REFERENCES

The recommended minimum length for each major section is:

  • Introduction: minimum 700 words.

  • Research Methodology: minimum 500 words.

  • Results and Discussion: minimum 1,800 words.

  • Conclusion: minimum 200 words.

The total manuscript should remain within approximately 7–10 pages.

7. Introduction

The Introduction should clearly explain:

  • The background and research problem.

  • The proposed solution or approach.

  • Relevant previous research.

  • The research gap identified from previous studies.

  • The novelty or contribution of the present research.

  • The research objectives and expected outcomes.

Authors should discuss at least 5 relevant previous studies published within the most recent 5 years, where appropriate, to establish the research gap and position the current study.

8. Research Methodology

The Research Methodology must clearly describe the research process and methods used in the study.

Authors should explain:

  • The research design.

  • Research stages or workflow.

  • Data sources and data collection procedures.

  • Research methods or algorithms used.

  • Implementation procedures, where applicable.

  • Testing and evaluation procedures.

  • Research parameters, variables, instruments, or other relevant methodological components.

A research workflow or flowchart is recommended to illustrate the stages of the research. Figures and tables must be numbered sequentially and explained in the manuscript.

9. Results and Discussion

The Results and Discussion section should present and interpret the research findings.

Authors should:

  • Present the results clearly and systematically.

  • Use tables, figures, graphs, or other visualizations where appropriate.

  • Explain the meaning and implications of the findings.

  • Compare the findings with relevant previous studies.

  • Discuss similarities, differences, advantages, limitations, and contributions of the research.

  • Relate the findings to the research objectives and identified research gap.

The recommended minimum length of this section is 1,800 words.

10. Tables and Figures

  • Tables and figures must be numbered consecutively according to their order of appearance.

  • Every table and figure must be referred to and explained in the manuscript.

  • Table titles should be placed above the table.

  • Figure captions should be placed below the figure.

  • Tables should preferably use a clean format without unnecessary vertical lines.

  • Images and figures must have sufficient quality and resolution.

  • Authors should provide an explanation of the information presented in each table and figure.

11. Equations

Mathematical equations must be created using the Microsoft Word Equation Editor or an equivalent equation tool.

Equations must be numbered sequentially according to their order of appearance in the manuscript, for example:

(1)

(2)

12. Citation Style

All references cited in the manuscript must appear in the References section, and every reference listed must be cited in the manuscript.

JUKTISI requires the use of IEEE citation style.

In-text citations must use sequential numbers in square brackets, for example:

[1], [2], [3]

Multiple references may be cited as:

[4]–[6]

Authors are strongly recommended to use reference management software such as Mendeley to ensure citation consistency and accuracy.

13. References

The manuscript must contain a minimum of 15 references.

The reference list should follow these requirements:

  • Use IEEE reference style.

  • At least 80% of the references should be primary literature, including journal articles, conference proceedings, research reports, patents, standards, historical documents, and research books.

  • Up to 20% may consist of secondary literature, such as books and reliable websites.

  • References should generally be from the most recent 10 years, where relevant and available.

  • Each reference should include a DOI whenever a DOI is available.

  • All references cited in the text must appear in the reference list.

  • All references in the reference list must be cited in the manuscript.

Authors are encouraged to prioritize high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarly publications.

14. Language and Formatting

  • The manuscript should use clear, concise, and formal academic language.

  • Foreign terms should be written in italics where appropriate.

  • Abbreviations should be defined at their first occurrence.

  • Authors should carefully check spelling, grammar, terminology, tables, figures, equations, and references before submission.

15. Research Ethics and Originality

Authors are responsible for ensuring the originality and integrity of their research.

Any research involving human participants, personal data, or other ethically sensitive materials should comply with applicable ethical requirements. Where applicable, authors should provide information concerning ethical approval and informed consent.

Plagiarism, duplicate publication, fabrication, falsification, and other forms of research misconduct are not permitted.

16. Submission Checklist

Before submitting the manuscript, authors should ensure that:

  • The manuscript follows the official JUKTISI template.

  • The article is approximately 7–10 pages.

  • The paper uses A4 paper size.

  • The specified page margins have not been changed.

  • The title contains no more than 14 words.

  • The abstract contains 150–250 words.

  • At least 5 keywords are provided.

  • The manuscript follows the recommended article structure.

  • The Introduction contains at least 700 words.

  • The Research Methodology contains at least 500 words.

  • The Results and Discussion contains at least 1,800 words.

  • The Conclusion contains at least 200 words.

  • All citations use IEEE style.

  • Mendeley or equivalent reference management software has been used.

  • At least 15 references are included.

  • Approximately 80% of references are primary literature.

  • References generally cover the most recent 10 years where appropriate.

  • DOI information is provided for references where available.

  • Every citation in the text appears in the References section.

  • Every reference in the References section is cited in the manuscript.

  • All tables and figures are numbered and properly cited.

  • The manuscript has been checked for language, formatting, and originality.

Authors must remove all instructional, example, placeholder, and colored-red template text before submitting the final manuscript.

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