Template Journal of Computer Science Advancements
Template Journal of Computer Science Advancements
Tittle Must Be Typed Using 14pt, Times New Roman Font, Bold
INTRODUCTION
The introduction is a little different from the short and concise abstract. The
reader needs to know the background to your research and, most importantly, why your
research is important in this context. The purpose of the Introduction is to stimulate the
reader's interest and to provide pertinent background information necessary to
understand the rest of the paper. You must summarize the problem to be addressed, give
background on the subject, discuss previous research on the topic, and explain exactly
what the paper will address, why, and how. Please explore in more words the
background of your paper and your current research position among other research on
related themes. You should discuss here as well your research’s relations with those of
other researchers; literature review, especially on most relevant, newly academic works
published in high reputation journals, is a must. Please try to answer at question: why
you believe that your research question is such an important to answer, how you think
your answer would be a contribution to the existing scholarship on the subject and how
the novelty of your article give a contribution. Here you may discuss every aspect of the
issue. It is necessary to build argument and to provide original data discussed and
compared to research and works of other scholars. In other words, the way to discuss an
issue here is by combining the data and the discussion. So, it is not recommended to
separate merely data description from the analysis on it. Every quotation is written
down in a specific way that can be identified as a “quotation” different from your
original text. Then desrcibe your purpose of this research.
Tips:
1. Begin the Introduction by providing a concise background account of the
problem studied.
2. State the objective of the investigation. Your research objective is the most
important part of the introduction.
3. Establish the significance of your work: Why was there a need to conduct the
study?
4. Introduce the reader to the pertinent literature. Do not give a full history of the
topic. Only quote previous work having a direct bearing on the present problem.
(State of the art, relevant research to justify the novelty of the manuscript.)
5. State the gap analysis or novelty statement.
6. Clearly state your hypothesis, the variables investigated, and concisely
summarize the methods used.
7. Define any abbreviations or specialized/regional terms.
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
In the Method section, you explain clearly how you conducted your research order
to: (1) enable readers to evaluate the work performed and (2) permit others to replicate
your research. You must describe exactly what you did: what and how experiments
were run, what, how much, how often, where, when, and why equipment and materials
were used. The main consideration is to ensure that enough detail is provided to verify
your findings and to enable the replication of the research. You should maintain a
balance between brevity (you cannot describe every technical issue) and completeness
(you need to give adequate detail so that readers know what happened).
Tips:
1. Define the population and the methods of sampling;
2. Describe the instrumentation;
3. Describe the procedures and if relevant, the time frame;
4. Describe the analysis plan;
5. Describe any approaches to ensure validity and reliability;
6. Describe statistical tests and the comparisons made; ordinary statistical methods
should be used without comment; advanced or unusual methods may require a
literature citation, and;
7. Describe the scope and/or limitations of the methodology you used.
In the social and behavioral sciences, it is important to always provide sufficient
information to allow other researchers to adopt or replicate your methodology. This
information is particularly important when a new method has been developed or
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innovative use of an existing method is utilized. Last, please avoid making a subsection
in Method.
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4. The graphic must be entirely original, unpublished artwork created by one of the
co-authors;
5. The graphic should not include a photograph, drawing, or caricature of any
person, living or deceased;
6. Do not include postage stamps or currency from any country, or trademarked
items (company logos, images, and products), and;
7. Avoid choosing a graphic that already appears within the text of the manuscript.
To see the samples of table and figure, please download the template of JILTECH:
Journal International of Lingua and Technology. Last, please avoid making a subsection
in Results and Discussion.
CONCLUSION
The conclusion is intended to help the reader understand why your research
should matter to them after they have finished reading the paper. A conclusion is not
merely a summary of the main topics covered or a re-statement of your research
problem, but a synthesis of key points. It is important that the conclusion does not leave
the questions unanswered.
Tips:
1. State your conclusions clearly and concisely. Be brief and stick to the point;
2. Explain why your study is important to the reader. You should instill in the
reader a sense of relevance;
3. Prove to the reader, and the scientific community, that your findings are worthy
of note. This means setting your paper in the context of previous work. The
implications of your findings should be discussed within a realistic framework,
and;
For most essays, one well-developed paragraph is sufficient for a conclusion,
although in some cases, a two or three paragraph conclusion may be required. The
another of important things about this section is (1) do not rewrite the abstract; (2)
statements with "investigated" or "studied" are not conclusions; (3) do not introduce
new arguments, evidence, new ideas, or information unrelated to the topic; (4)do not
include evidence (quotations, statistics, etc.) that should be in the body of the paper.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
This is a short text to acknowledge the contributions of specific colleagues,
institutions, or agencies that aided the efforts of the authors.
REFERENCES
All citations in the text must be in the reference list and vice-versa. The references
should only include articles that are published or accepted. Datasets that have been
deposited to an online repository should be included in the reference list, include the
version and unique identifier when available. Personal communications should be
documented by a letter of permission. In-text citations should be called according to the
surname of the first author, followed by the year. For works by 2 authors include both
surnames, followed by the year. For works by more than 2 authors include only the
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surname of the first author, followed by et al., followed by the year. For assistance
please use management reference (Mendeley or Zotero) and utilize the format of
American Psychological Association 6th Edition. If possible, please provide the
retrieved link for each reference.
Article in a print journal:
Umar, U., Hendra, H., & Yusoof, M. H. B. (2019). Building Children’s Character:
Ethnographic Studuy of Maja Labo Dahu Culture at Bima Community. Jurnal Iqra”:
Kajian Ilmu Pendidikan, 4(2), 182-201.
Article in an online journal:
Umar, U., Hendra, H., & Yusoof, M. H. B. (2019). Building Children’s Character:
Ethnographic Studuy of Maja Labo Dahu Culture at Bima Community. Jurnal Iqra”:
Kajian Ilmu Pendidikan, 4(2), 182-201. https://doi.org/10.25217/ji.v4i2.582
Article or chapter in a book:
Hambleton, R. K. (2005). Issues, designs and technical guidelines for adapting tests into
multiple languages and cultures. In Adapting educational and psychological tests for
cross-cultural assessment (pp. 3-38). Mahwah, NJ, US: Erlbaum.
Book:
Baron, R. A. (1977). Human Aggression. Boston, MA: Springer US.
Theses and Dissertations:
Maba, A. P. (2017). Peran Kesendirian dan Kecemasan Sosial terhadap Keinginan
untuk Konseling Siswa (Skripsi). Sekolah Tinggi Agama Islam Al-Hikmah Pariangan
Batusangkar, Sumatera Barat.
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Copyright Holder :
© Name Author et al. (2023).