Author Guideline

ARTICLE TITLE
The title should be concise and descriptive, with a maximum of 10 words, avoiding acronyms and abbreviations. The title should be written in Times New Roman, 13 pt, bold, uppercase, center alignment, single spacing, with no spacing before or after.

First Author, Second Author, etc.
Author names should be written in Times New Roman, 12 pt, bold, with single spacing.

First Affiliation, Second Affiliation, etc.
Affiliations are written in Times New Roman, 10 pt, single spacing.

First Email, Second Email, etc.
Email addresses are written in Times New Roman, 10 pt, single spacing.

*Corresponding Author
An asterisk (*) should follow the name of the corresponding author.

ABSTRACT
The abstract should be informative and self-explanatory, summarizing the problem, method, major findings, and conclusions. The abstract should contain a maximum of 200 words and be written in both English and Bahasa Indonesia. It should not include citations.

Keywords: 3-5 words, separated by commas (,)

ABSTRAK
The abstract should summarize the problem, method, findings, and conclusion. It should be written in both English and Bahasa Indonesia, containing a maximum of 200 words, and no citations.

Kata Kunci: 3-5 words, separated by commas (,)

INTRODUCTION
The introduction should clearly explain the context of the study and present the precise objective. It should include the following three parts:

  1. Background: Authors should present the state-of-the-art in the field and explain the relevance of the study.
  2. The Problem: Explain why the study is necessary, often requiring only a few sentences.
  3. Proposed Solution: Outline the manuscript’s contribution, focusing on the novel aspects.

Authors must provide at least 5 references from recent journal articles to place the paper in proper context. The introduction should be written in Times New Roman, 12 pt, regular, with 1.5 line spacing, and be 15-20% of the total article length.

METHOD
This section should clearly describe the experimental or research methods used, ensuring that other researchers can reproduce the study. For quantitative research, it should include population, sample, research design, and statistical tests. For qualitative research, provide details on subjects/objects, instruments, and data analysis techniques.

Ensure that the method is 10-15% of the total article length, written in Times New Roman, 12 pt, regular, with 1.5 line spacing.

RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
The results should be presented clearly, with the most important findings highlighted. Results presented in figures should not be repeated in tables. The discussion should flow logically, supported by references, and should compare your findings with existing research.

This section should be 60-70% of the total article length. Figures must have captions below them (e.g., Figure 1) and tables should have captions above them (e.g., Table 1). Figures should be at least 300 dpi resolution, fully cited if taken from another source. The writing should be in Times New Roman, 12 pt, regular, with 1.5 line spacing.

CONCLUSION
Summarize the study’s main findings, ensuring that claims are supported by the results. The conclusion should explain the research's contribution to advancing scientific knowledge and relate the findings to earlier research.

REFERENCES
References must be formatted using IEEE style and managed through EndNote, Mendeley, or Zotero. The reference list should include 10-25 references, with at least 10-20% being recent papers. Citations of textbooks should be rare, and web pages should be avoided. All sources must be cited in the text using square brackets, for example, [1], [2], [3].

The references section should follow Times New Roman, 12 pt, regular, single spacing.

Figures and Tables

  • Figures:
    a. Numbered in order of appearance (e.g., Figure 1, Figure 2).
    b. Captions below the figure.
    c. Cited if taken from another article.
    d. All figures must be referred to in the text.
  • Tables:
    a. Numbered in order of appearance (e.g., Table 1, Table 2).
    b. Captions above the table.
    c. Clear headings for each column.
    d. A single horizontal line below the caption, column headings, and at the end of the table.
    e. Cited if taken from another article.

Submission Preparation Checklist

  1. The submission has not been previously published or submitted to another journal for consideration.
  2. The file is in Microsoft Word format.
  3. References include URLs where available.
  4. The manuscript adheres to the style and bibliographic requirements as outlined in the guidelines.