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MANUSCRIPT TITLE: INSTRUCTIONS FOR WRITING AND SUBMITTING FOR ICCSET 2023 PROCEEDING JOURNAL
Author Name1*, Author Name2, … (12pt Bold)
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Muria Kudus, Jl.Gondangmanis Bae, Kudus, Indonesia 59327 (12pt Normal)
*Corresponding Author e-mail: [email protected] (12pt normal)
ABSTRACT
This article is a template for writing in ICCSET Proceedings by using MS-Word. Papers do not need to be page numbered. Papers should be written in English in the form of 1 column.. The number of pages of the manuscript is even, while the number of pages is at least 6 sheets and does not exceed 16 sheets in the format of A4- single-sided papers. The title page must include a specific title, author and abstract of up to 250 words. Title writing using Times New Roman 12pt and written in UPPERCASE. The rest is 10pt Time New Roman. The sentence in the first line of the new paragraph is made to protrude to the right (first line indent) by 0.75 cm.
Keywords: write a maximum of 6 keywords here, using lowercase unless the abbreviation uses capital letters.
1. INTRODUCTION
The easiest way to write your paper to fit the ICCSET Proceedings writing format is to copy-paste your paper into this template. This template will be provided to you by the editors of the ICCSET Proceedings, if your paper is declared to be published in the ICCSET Proceedings, whether revised or not.
The research report should contain sections as follows: INTRODUCTION; RESEARCH METHODOLOGY;RESULTS AND DISCUSSION;CONCLUSION;and BIBLIOGRAPHY in which minimum journals referenced of 10. While for review papers RESEARCH METHODOLOGY can be briefly declaired by highligthing data compile method.
2. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
The research flow should be presented in this section with an image caption. The image caption is placed as part of the image title (figure caption) instead of part of the image. The detail methods used in completing the study are written in this section. When this section requires breakdown point, it can be presented by second-level heading as follows:
2.1 Second-Level Heading
Headings at the second level are written with italics using capitallettersfor each word.
2.1.1 Third-Level Heading
The heading at the third level follows the style of the second level heading. Avoid using headings of more than three levels.
3. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
The writing of mathematical equations should be numbered sequentially and begin with (1) until the end of the paper. This numbering should be written in pound parenthesis and closing parenthesis.
Equation is depicted in picture format to avoid typo and equation number is written right aligned, as shown in the example. Add one space before and after the equation.
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Images are numbered in sequence which captions required, and should include references as needed. The captions on the images are written below the images using Capitalized Each Word.
The image and the caption are positioned in the center alignment. The references cited on the image should be enlisted in bibliography.
Figure 1. Quality Filter Mapping [1]
Figure 2. Quality Filter Mapping [1]
The captions on the table are given above the table. The captions are written in Capitalized Each Word. The position of the table and the table caption are placed in the middle (center). The lines used in the table are only horizontal lines, while vertical lines are omitted. In the table taken from other references, the source of the library is listed. The table is not allowed in the form of an image (crop), if the table is taken from another source it must be retyped and listed the source.
Table 1. The caption on the table is written in bold style [3]
Index Item 1 Item 2 Item 3 Item 4 Item 5 Item 6 Item 7
1 L M L M M
2 H H L M M
Note:
H : High correlation and usefulness: 9 M : Medium correlation and usefulness: 3 L : Low correlation and usefulness: 1
4. CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION
The conclusion concludes the answer to the hypothesis and/or the purpose of the study or scientific findings obtained. The conclusion does not contain a repetition of the results and discussion, but rather a summary of the findings as expected in the objectives or hypotheses.
Obstacles during compleating research can be described in this section (written in new paragraph). Author gives suggestion related to this study.
5. ACKNOWLEDGMENT
The thank you is primarily addressed to research funders or donors. A word of gratitude can also be conveyed to those who assist in the implementation of the research
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6. BIBLIOGRAPHY
The bibliography is arranged in order by author's last name and contains only the libraries cited in the article. The name is written without a title, and if the author is more than two, only the name of the first author is written from his last name. Each reference, whether article or book without sort type, is sorted by appearance or mention by sequence number in square brackets (Vancouver Citation Style). Intercollegiate sources are given a 1-space break.
For books: (1) last name, (2) comma, (3) first name, (4) period, (5) year of publication, (6) period, (7) italicized book title, (8) point, (9) publishing city, (10) colon, (11) publisher name, and (12) period, as follows:
A book written by one person;
[1] Laurance, D. (1994). Fundamental of Neural Network: Architecture, Algorithm, and Application. New Jerset: Prentice-Hall.
Books written by two or three people;
[1] Bernad, E., and Casasent, D. (1990). Shift Invariance and the Neocognitron, in Neural Network. Pergamon Press. Band 3. 403-410.
Books written by more than three people;
[1] Nilsen, Pace, A., et al. (1997). Sexism and Language. Urbana: National Council of Texcher of Engglish.
Edited Books
[1] Mammone, R. J., ed. (1993). Artificial Neural Network for Speech and Vision. London:
Champman and Hall.
Journal Articles – using Harvard Style.
To cite journal article can be assisted by Mendeley, Endnote or Zotero using Harvard Style.
[1] Bekker, J. G., Craig, I. K., & Pistorius, P. C. (1999). Modeling and Simulation of Arc Furnace Process. ISIJ International, 39(1), 23–32.
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