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Scientific Journal of Informatics

Vol. 6, No. 1, May 2019

p-ISSN 2407-7658 http://journal.unnes.ac.id/nju/index.php/sji e-ISSN 2460-0040

The Title Should Contain Highlights or The Subject of


This Paper (Times New Roman 14pt, Bold, Centered,
Title Case)

First Author1, Second Author2, Third Author3 (10 pt, bold)

1
Computer Science Department, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences,
Universitas Negeri Semarang, Indonesia (8 pt)
2,3
Mathematic Department, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences,
Universitas Negeri Semarang, Indonesia
Email: 1first_author_email, 2second_author_email, 3third_author_email

Abstract

The abstract must contains: aims of the paper, methods, result, and conclusion within 100-
200 words maximum. Abstract should be written stand-alone, means that no citation in the
abstract, not referring to figure/ table / references. Avoid using uncommon abbreviations.
You must be accurate, brief, clear and specific. Keywords are the labels of your
manuscript and critical to correct indexing and searching. Therefore the keywords should
represent the content and highlight of your article. Keyword should be separated by a
comma (,) within three to five keywords. This file is a template that contains the style
guide in Scientific Journal of Informatics. You can copy and paste the paper into this
format. Abstract is written using 10 pt font size. Abstract written in the form of a single
paragraph (1 paragraph) which includes an introduction, methods and results achieved,
without any reference to the bibliography. Abstracts should describe the research explicitly
by straightforward and clear sentences. Abstract written in English with maximum length
to 200 words. At the end of the abstract is given keyword with a maximum of 5 words /
phrases.

Keywords: Writing Guidelines, Scientific Manuscripts, SJI

1. INTRODUCTION
The introduction must contain a general background (shortly), a literature review
(state of the art) in order to record the existing method/solutions, to show which is
the best of previous researches and to show the main limitation of the previous
researches. It has be contain with at least 5 literature in order to justify novelty
this paper. The introduction should be clearly contain the gap analysis (why this
research needs to be done? What is the uniqueness of this paper compared to
previous papers?) as the basic of the new research question, statements of the new
scientific article and main research problems (novelty).

Example of novelty statement or the gap analysis statement in the end of


Introduction section (after state of the art of previous research survey): “........
(short summary of background) ....... A few researchers focused on ....... There
have been limited studies concerned on ........ Therefore, this research intends
to ................. The objectives of this research are .........”.

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2. METHODS
The method is applied to solve problems including procedures, measuring and
analytical methods. Methods should make the reader able to reproduce your
experiment. Provide enough detail to allow the work to be reproduced. The
published method should be indicated by reference: only relevant modifications
should be explained. Do not repeat details of existing methods, just refer it from
the literature.

2.1. Research Methods


Research methods may include the theories which used in the literature review
which is obtained in the literature and should be accompanied by reference.
Inform briefly about the research methods which used and explain how its stages.

2.2. Mathematical Equations


Mathematical equations are numbered in Arabic numerals, open-close brackets,
and in align right column position.


y (n)= ∑ x ( k ) x(n−k) (1)
k=−∞

The equation is written a bit indented and given corresponding ordinal number.


net =∑ ❑ x i wi +b (2)

2.3. How to Reconciliation and Citations


Refernce in the discussion is marked by literature number which is referenced in
square brackets. Examples: [1], [2, 5–7], or [2–5, 12–13].

3. RESULT AND DISCUSSION


Manuscripts can be presented with the support of tables, graphs or images which
needed to clarify the results of presentation verbally. Results and discussion is
shown clearly and concisely.

Figure and format tables is using center alignment. Each of figures and tables are
given number and description, as well as referred to the writing. Number and
figure title is placed below the image, as shown in Figure 1.

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Figure 1. Cameraman was taking pictures
Provisions writing of title figure:
1) The initial letters are capitalized, unless an acronym should be written in
capital letters.
2) The writing of the corresponding provisions must be uppercase, eg name of
province (Central Java), etc.
3) Color figures are made in black and white, in order to be readable when
printed.
4) Figure should not be compressed in order to not chapped.

Number and title of the table is place on the table which concerned and made in
center alignment. In Table 1, shown the following example of writing the number
and title of table. The Table is recommended to not using vertical lines, only
horizontal lines (on the header and footer), as for example shown in Table 1.

Tabel 1. The table form which used, table font is adjusting (not must 10pt)
ID term DF ID 173 ID 174 ID 175 ID 176
NT LT/LN NT LT/LN NT LT/LN NT LT/LN
1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1
2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
5 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
6 1 0 0 0 0 2 1.3 0 0
7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
8 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0
9 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0
10 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

4. CONCLUSION
Conclusions should be an answer to the research question. Conclusions written in
one paragraph in essay form, no in numerical form.

5. REFERENCES
[1] Casadei, D., Serra, G., & Tani, K. (2007). Implementation of a Direct
Control Algorithm for Induction Motors Based on Discrete Space Vector
Modulation. IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics, 15(4), 769-777.
[2] Ward, J., & Peppard, J. (2007). Strategic planning for Information Systems
4th ed. New York: John Willey & Sons.

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[3] Game, A. (2001). Creative Ways of Being. In J. R. Morss, N. Stephenson &
J. F. H. V. Rappard (Eds.), Theoretical issues in psychology: Proceedings of
the International Society for Theoretical Psychology 1999 Conference (pp.
3-12). Sydney: Springer.

References should be numbered and the numbering in order of appearance in the


text. When referring to references in document text, write the references number
in square brackets, eg: [1]. All the served data or quotes in the article taken from
the other author articles should attach the reference sources. The references
should use a reference application management such as Mendeley, End Note, or
Zotero. The writing format that used in Scientific Journal of Informatics, SJI,
follows the format applied by APA (American Psychological Association).

Example of how to write references as follow

Reference Type & Example


1. TEXT BOOK
Format: Author's last name, first initial. (Publication date). Book title. Additional
information. City of publication: Publishing company.

Example: [1] Allen, T. (1974). Vanishing wildlife of North America. Washington, D.C.:
National Geographic Society.
[2] Nicol, A. M., & Pexman, P. M. (1999). Presenting Your Findings: A
Practical Guide for Creating Tables. Washington, DC: American
Psychological Association.
[3] Black, C. P., Arlo, S. T., Rechit, R., Machlen, J. P., Sempson, K., Bee, A.
L., & Clark, S. P. (2001). APA Format for Psychology Students. Newark,
New Jersey: Prentice-Hall.
2. JOURNAL
Format: Author, A., & Author, B. (year). Title of article. Journal Title, Volume (issue
number), page range article

Example: [4] Foschini, G. J. (1993). A Simple Distributed Autonomous Power Control


Algorithm and Its Convergence. IEEE Transactions on Vehicular
Technology, 42(4), 641-646.
[5] Smith, R. E., & Smuda, E. (1995). Adaptively Resizing Populations:
Algorithm, Analysis, and First Results. Complex Systems, 9(1), 47-72.
[6] Dietz, P. M., Williams, S. B., Callaghan, W. M., Bachman, D. J.,
Whitlock, E. P., & Hornbrook, M. C. (2007). Clinically Identified
Maternal Depression Before, During, and after Pregnancies Ending in
Live Births. American Journal of Psychiatry, 164(10), 1515-1520.
3. CONFERENCE/SEMINAR
Format: If the source of literature is in the article form in the proceedings, written in
following order:
Author Name. (Year). Article Title (written upright). Proceedings name.
Seminar title (in italic). Place where Seminar organized: Publisher.

Example: [7] Game, A. (2001). Creative Ways of Being. In J. R. Morss, N. Stephenson

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& J. F. H. V. Rappard (Eds.), Theoretical issues in psychology:
Proceedings of the International Society for Theoretical Psychology 1999
Conference (pp. 3-12). Sydney: Springer.

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