Author Guidelines

Papers are invited from anywhere in the world, and so authors are asked to ensure that sufficient context is provided for all readers to appreciate their contribution.

Carefully read the submission guidelines as follows:

General Requirements

The minimum standard requirements of the Jurnal Komputasi Cerdas must be:

  1. Written in Indonesian or English.
  2. The length of the submitted paper is at least six pages and no more than 16 pages. Editors will be evaluated if the papers need more pages than 16 pages.
  3. Use a tool such as Zotero, Mendeley, or EndNote for reference management and formatting (or use manual references if difficult).
  4. Make sure that your paper is prepared using the Jurnal Komputasi Cerdas Template

Structure of The Manuscript

The manuscript must be prepared and suggested present following the structure:

Title. The title of the article should be the fewest, without Acronyms or abbreviations.

Type the paper title, Capitalize the first letter (17pt)
First Author a,1, Second Author b,c,2, Third Author b,3 (11pt)
a First affiliation, Address, City and Postcode, Country (9pt)
b Second affiliation, Address, City and Postcode, Country (9pt)
1 Email First Author; 2 Email Second Author; 3 Email Third Author (9pt)
* Corresponding Author

Abstract. The Abstract has 200-300 Words, with No citation. State in the abstract a primary objectiveresearch designresearch contributionmethodologymain outcomesresults, and conclusions.

Abstract text Times New Roman, size 10, spacing-SINGLE. These guidelines provide instructions to format your paper. Please write directly into the template or copy your finished text into it choosing ‘match destination formatting. Please use the predefined formatting styles instead of applying your individual settings. The paper shall be written in compliance with these instructions. Please review this document to learn about the formatting of text, table captions, and references. The Journal will be published in an electronic PDF format. The Abstract should be no more than 300 words and one paragraph only. Avoid quotations and cite references in your abstract (10pt).

Section structureAuthors are suggested to present their articles in the section structure: Introduction, Method, Results and Discussion, and Conclusion.

Introduction (Heading 1) (bold, 12pt) (one single space, 11pt font)

The format will need to create these components, incorporating the applicable criteria that follow. This template is designed to assist you in preparing your manuscript; it is an exact representation of the format expected by the editor. To use this template, please just Save As to your document, then copy and paste your document here. The work should not have been published or submitted for publication elsewhere.

Method (Heading 1) (bold, 12pt) (one single space, 11pt font)

The manuscript is written in Times New Roman, font size 11, single-spaced, left-justified, on single pages, and A4 paper (210 mm x 297 mm). The title of the article should be brief and informative, and it should not exceed 12 words. The first letter of the headings is capitalized and headings. The organization of the manuscript includes an IntroductionMaterials and MethodsResultsDiscussionConclusions, and References. Acknowledgment (if any) is written after Conclusions and before References. Between paragraphs, the distance in one space.

2.1  Document Length Restrictions

2.2.1. Abbreviations/Terms/Notations/Symbols

The use of the abbreviation is permitted, but the abbreviation must be written in full and complete when it is mentioned for the first time, and it should be written between parentheses. Terms/Foreign words or regional words should be written in italics. Notation should be brief and clear and written according to the standardized writing style. Symbols/signs should be clear and distinguishable, such as the use of number 1 and letter 1 (also number 0 and letter O).

2.2.2. Measurements

For measurements use S.I Units (System International units). Measurement should be abbreviated (e.g., mm, kcal, etc.) in accordance with the Style Manual for Biological Sciences and using the metric system. Do not begin sentences with a numerical figure. When heading a sentence, numbers should be spelled out.

2.2.3. Section Headings

Three levels of heading are allowed as follows:

  • Level 1 (Heading 1 format) - 12pt, bold, left-justified
  • Level 2 (Heading 2 format) - 11pt, bold italic, left-justified
  • Level 3 (Heading 3 format) - 10pt, bold italic, left-justified

2.2.4. Body Text

The body of the text is a set of body text paragraphs defined as follows:

  • 11 pt Times New Roman
  • Single space, defined as 12pt
  • Spacing after the heading is 3pt
  • Spacing before the new heading is 3pt

2.2.5. Bullets

There are two levels of allowed bulleting:

  • This is the first bullet-level
  • This is a sub-bullet level

Result and Discussion (Heading 1) (bold, 12pt) (one single space, 11pt font)

After the text edit has been completed, the paper is ready for the template. Duplicate the template file by using the Save As command and use the naming convention prescribed by your conference for the name of your paper. In this newly created file, highlight all of the contents and import your prepared text file. You are now ready to style your paper; use the scroll-down window on the left of the MS Word Formatting toolbar.

4.1  Authors and Affiliations (Heading 2) (bold, 11pt) (one single space, 11pt font)

The template is designed so that author affiliations are not repeated each time for multiple authors of the same affiliation. Please keep your affiliations as succinct as possible (for example, do not differentiate among departments of the same organization). This template was designed for two affiliations.

4.2  Identify the Headings (Heading 2) (bold, 11pt) (one single space, 11pt font)

Headings, or heads, are organizational devices that guide the reader through your paper. There are two types: component heads and text heads.

Component heads identify the different components of your paper and are not topically subordinate to each other. Examples include ACKNOWLEDGMENTS and REFERENCES, and for these, the correct style to use is “Heading 5.” Use “figure caption” for your Figure captions, and “table head” for your table title. Run-in heads, such as “Abstract,” will require you to apply a style (in this case, italic) in addition to the style provided by the drop-down menu to differentiate the head from the text.

Text heads organize the topics on a relational, hierarchical basis. For example, the paper title is the primary text head because all subsequent material relates to and elaborates on this one topic. If there are two or more sub-topics, the next level head (uppercase Roman numerals) should be used and, conversely, if there are not at least two sub-topics, then no subheads should be introduced. Styles named “Heading 1,” “Heading 2,” “Heading 3,” and “Heading 4” are prescribed.

4.3  Figures and Tables (Heading 2) (bold, 11pt) (one single space, 11pt font)

Positioning Figures and Tables: Place figures and tables at the top and bottom of columns. Avoid placing them in the middle of columns. Large figures and tables may span across both columns. Figure captions should be below the figures; table heads should appear above the tables. Insert figures and tables after they are cited in the text. Use the abbreviation “Fig. 1,” even at the beginning of a sentence.

References. Expect a minimum of 20 references, primarily with a minimum of 80% to international journal papers and choose the IEEE style. Please don't use unpredictable website sources.

One author should be designated as the corresponding author and provide the following information:

  • E-mail address
  • Full postal address

Please note that any papers which fail to meet our requirements will be returned to the author for amendment. Only papers that are submitted in the correct style will be considered by the Editors.

References (Heading 1) (bold, 12pt) (one single space, 11pt font)

Use tools like ZoteroMendeley, or EndNote to manage references and format articles, then use IEEE Style. The template will number citations consecutively within brackets [1]. The sentence punctuation follows the bracket [2]. Refer simply to the reference number, as in [3]—do not use “Ref. [3]” or “reference [3]” except at the beginning of a sentence: “Reference [3] was the first ...”

Submission Preparation Checklist  EditEdit Submission Preparation Checklist

All submissions must meet the following requirements.

  • Submitted articles are free from PLAGIARISM and other copyright violations.
  • Articles submitted to Jurnal Komputasi Cerdas have never been published before, are in the process of being REVIEWED by another journal, or have been SUBMITTED to another journal.
  • Submitted articles are in Microsoft Office format (.doc/.docx).
  • Submitted articles have been written according to the Jurnal Komputasi Cerdas TEMPLATE guidelines.