Author Guidelines
Use the following template to write an article.
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All paper can be submitted in ENGLISH (recommended) or BAHASA INDONESIA |
The template has all the styles needed for writing. Save your article in *.docx format. Do not use *.pdf format, so that it will be easier to edit the paper for reviewing and editing purpose.
TITLE
Written Max. 18 Words, times new roman, 12pt, bold, and centered (MUST BE IN ENGLISH)
ABSTRACT
Abstract and keywords must be in ENGLISH. Abstract provides an overview of the contents of the paper and must be written in Times New Roman 10 in one column format and linespacing 1. The maximum length of the abstract is 250 words. If there are foreign terms that have not been standardized, they are written in italic form. It is not allowed to do citations in the abstract section.
INTRODUCTION
The contents of the introduction contain the background, objectives, problem identification and research methods, which are implicitly presented. Except for the Introduction chapter and the Conclusion chapter, the writing of chapter titles should explicitly adjust the contents. It does not have to be implicitly stated as the basis for theory, design, and so on. The contents of the introduction generally only cover 10-20% of the total paper. Don't forget to include the objectives of the research conducted in this paper.
METHOD
The content of the research method is to formulate the problem under study in more detail (as far as possible written mathematically) and explain the proposed method. When using an algorithm, it can be described in this section, along with the state of the art. The content of research methods generally only covers 20-30% of the total paper.
RESULT
This section describes the results of the research and the tests that have been carried out. In addition, it is also conveyed about the discussion of the research and testing that has been done. The results and discussion should be the most content chapter in a paper. The contents of the results and discussions can reach 50-65% of the total paper.
DISCUSSIONS
This section is a MANDATORY and MUST HAVE section because it shows the importance of the results of the research that has been carried out. This section provides a discussion of the research results that have been achieved. Analyze the results obtained and compare them with similar research from previous journals/conferences. The content of the discussion ranges from 10-20% of the entire paper.
CONCLUSIONS
Conclusions are at the core of the entire paper. Made in paragraph form, and not in list form. The conclusion does not repeat the sentence in the abstract.
CITATION AND BIBLIOGRAPHY
The reference list must be prepared in APA 7th Edition format, including the author’s last name followed by the year of publication. All references listed must have been cited in the manuscript and should be arranged alphabetically. Authors are encouraged to use reference management tools such as Mendeley, Zotero, or other similar reference management software. Please ensure that every reference cited in the text is also present in the reference list (and vice versa). Minimum bibliography is 15 references from 5 years latest primary references (Journals, conferences, books) .
In-text citations should include the author’s last name followed by the year of publication (Ahmad et al., 2019). Multiple references may be cited simultaneously within a single citation (Aljawarneh et al., 2018; Guo et al., 2018; Kurniawan et al., 2019; Shams & Rizaner, 2018). The reference list must follow the APA 7th Edition format (Aljawarneh et al., 2018; Kurniawan et al., 2019). Detailed guidelines for APA 7th Edition formatting can be found in the Reference section of this template (Ahmad et al., 2019; Handoko, 2016; Kurniawan et al., 2018; Low, 2015; Sridevi et al., n.d.).
REFERENCES MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE
We strongly recommend the use of reference/citation manager such as Mendeley or Zotero when writing your article. Open-source reference manager are available to use without charge or with a small cost.
EXAMPLE OF BIBLIOGRAPHY LIST
Examples of references from journal articles include (Ahmad et al., 2019; Aljawarneh et al., 2018; Shams & Rizaner, 2018).
Examples of references from conference proceedings include (Guo et al., 2018; Kurniawan et al., 2019, 2018).
An example of a book reference is (Sridevi et al., n.d.).
An example of a web source reference is (Low, 2015).
An example of a thesis or dissertation reference is (Handoko, 2016).
REFERENCES
Ahmad, J., Hasan, A. ul, Naqvi, T., & Mubeen, T. (2019). A Review on Software Testing and Its Methodology. Manager’s Journal on Software Engineering, 13(1), 32–38. https://doi.org/10.26634/jse.13.3.15515
Aljawarneh, S., Aldwairi, M., & Yassein, M. B. (2018). Anomaly-based intrusion detection system through feature selection analysis and building hybrid efficient model. Journal of Computational Science, 25(1), 152–160. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jocs.2017.03.006
Guo, Y., Han, S., Li, Y., Zhang, C., & Bai, Y. (2018). K-Nearest Neighbor combined with guided filter for hyperspectral image classification. International COnference On Identification, Information and Knowledge in the Internet of Things, 159–165.
Handoko, D. (2016). Sistem Pendukung Keputusan Seleksi Penentuan Penerima Beasiswa Dengan Metode Simple Additive Weighting (SAW). In Program Studi Teknik Informatika (Vol. 5, Issue 2). Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta.
Kurniawan, Y. I., Rahmawati, A., Chasanah, N., & Hanifa, A. (2019). Application for determining the modality preference of student learning. Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 1367(1), 1–11. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1367/1/012011
Kurniawan, Y. I., Soviana, E., & Yuliana, I. (2018). Merging Pearson Correlation and TAN-ELR algorithm in recommender system. AIP Conference Proceedings, 1977. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5042998
Low, C. (2015). NSL-KDD Dataset. https://github.com/defcom17/NSL_KDD
Shams, E. A., & Rizaner, A. (2018). A novel support vector machine based intrusion detection system for mobile ad hoc networks. Wireless Networks, 24(5), 1821–1829. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11276-016-1439-0
Sridevi, M., Aishwarya, S., Nidheesha, A., & Bokadia, D. (n.d.). Anomaly Detection by Using CFS Subset and Neural Network with WEKA Tools. Springer Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-1747-7



