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HEADING TITLE

(Do Not Change Any Formatting In This Template Including Font Size, Type and Not More Than
12 Words)

First Author1, Second Author2, Third Author3,


1
Department, University Name, Address of the Institution, City, Country
2
Department, University Name, Address of the Institution, City, Country
3
Department, University Name, Address of the Institution, City, Country
First Author e-mail1

ABSTRACT
(The typeset in the abstract is 10 pt Times New Roman, with line spacing single)
The abstract has to have context, content and conclusions of the paper in less than 300 words. In abstract should
not enclose any reference citations or show equations.
Keywords: Keyword1; keyword2; keyword3. (Bold Italic)

A. INTRODUCTION
Sections, sub-sections and sub-subsections are
(The typeset in the introduction is 10 pt Time New numbered in Arabic. Use double spacing before all
Roman, with line spacing 1.5)
section headings, and single spacing after section
Authors are encouraged to check for English
headings. Flush left all paragraphs that follow after
grammar. Abbreviations are not allowed. The
section headings. List may be presented with each
contents of introduction are brief description about
item marked by bullets and numbers.
the backgrounds, problems and all facts of the title;
why you choose this title to be discussed, and to be Examples
written on journal, then to be declared as the most
problematic topic. Some literature reviews may be Figures
included also in this chapter or it will be described Figures are to be inserted in the text nearest their
later in major heading and sub-heading. first reference. Figure placements can be either top
or bottom. Original media ink drawings of glossy
prints are preferred. Please ensure that the figures
B. LITERATURE STUDY are large enough to be clearly seen after reduction.
(The typeset in the literature study is 10 pt Time If photographs are to be used, only color ones are
New Roman, with line spacing 1.5) acceptable. Figures are to be sequentially numbered
It could be literature reviews description in this in Arabic numerals that are according to the chapter
number. Typeset in 9 pt Times New Roman.
section. It suggests to use more reference citations
of journal papers than book oriented papers. You
may put figures and tables to support the texts.

C. METHODOLOGY
(The typeset in the Methodology is 10 pt Time New
Roman, with line spacing 1.5)
Descripted all methods to be used in your research,
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also be an experimental works. The methods must (Source: author).
be consisted of all research step-by-step works to be
done. Tables

D. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION Tables could be inserted in the text format directly
from Microsoft Excel or copy the table as jpg format
(The typeset in the Results and Discussion is 10 pt and paste to the text body. Typeset in 9 pt Times New
Time New Roman, with line spacing 1.5)\ Roman.
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(Source: author)

E. CONCLUSION
It consists of your finding analysis and results. It
could conclude some figures and tables to support
your statements.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT
This section should come before the References.
Funding information may also be included here.

Appendix
All figures and photographs or tables should be
included in the body texts. It does not allow to be a
separate heading after the reference pages.

REFERENCES
The references section should be labeled
References and should appear at the end of the
paper. Authors should follow a consistent format for
the reference entries.

Example References
From Book:
Akerkar, R. A.; Lingras, P. (2008). An
Intelligent Web: Theory and Practice, 1st
edision. Johns and Bartlett, Boston.

From Journal with (2-5) authors:


Albert, R. & Jeong, H. (1999). Diameter of the
world-wide Web. Journal of Nature, 401,
p.130131.
Berry M.W., Dumais S.T., OBrien G.W.,
Jefferson, T. & Owen, L. (1995). Using linear
algebra for intelligent information retrieval,
SIAM Review, 37, p.573-595.

From Journal with (5 more) authors:


Broder, A., et al. (2000). Graph structure in the
Web. Computer Networks, 33(6), p.309320.

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