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PETUNJUK PENGERJAAN TUGAS UAS

MATA KULIAH METODE PENULISAN KARYA ILMIAH

1. Buatlah artikel dalam Bahasa Inggris dari artikel yang sudah dibuat sebelumnya
maksimal 5 halaman.
2. Gunakan gaya selingkung dari template yang sudah disediakan di bawah,
meliputi cover dan isi artikel.
3. Penulisan pustaka Gunakan IEEE style dan gunakan aplikasi reference manager.
4. File dikumpulkan ke ketua tingkat, kemudian ketua tingkat mengirim ke email
agus.dwi.sulistyono@gmail.com dengan subjek Tugas UAS MPKI
Agroteknologi Kelas 1A/1B/1C/1D (pilih salah satu kelas) maksimal Tanggal 9
Januari jam 05.00 WIB.
5. Tugas diprin dan dikumpulkan kepada petugas di kelas pada saat UAS dan
mahasiswa tanda tangan kehadiran pada saat UAS.
6. Jika ada pertanyaan, sampaikan ke ketua tingkat dan ketua tingkat membuat
daftar pertanyaan tersebut dan disampaikan melalui email di atas.
Title is in English, Max 15 Words, Center Alignment, Bold, Arial
14, Capitalized Each Word

Ujian Akhir Semester Ganjil


Metode Penulisan Karya Ilmiah
Kelas 1A/1B/1C/1D* (tulis salah satu)

Name 1 (NIM)
Name 2 (NIM)
Name 3 (NIM)

PROGRAM STUDI AGROTEKNOLOGI


FAKULTAS PERTANIAN DAN PETERNAKAN
UNIVERSITAS MUHAMMADIYAH MALANG
JANUARI 2018
Title is in English, Max 15 Words, Center Alignment, Bold, Arial
14, Capitalized Each Word

First Author*1, Second Author2, Third Author3


1Institution/affiliation, 2,3Institution/affiliation

e-mail: xxxx@xxxx.xxx*1, xxxx@xxxx.xxx2

Abstract
A well-prepared abstract enables the reader to identify the basic content of a document
quickly and accurately, to determine its relevance to their interests, and thus to decide whether to
read the document in its entirety. The Abstract should be informative and completely self-
explanatory, provide a clear statement of the problem, the proposed approach or solution, and
point out major findings and conclusions. The Abstract should be 100 to 250 words in length. The
abstract should be written in the past tense. Standard nomenclature should be used and
abbreviations should be avoided. No literature should be cited. The keyword list provides the
opportunity to add keywords, used by the indexing and abstracting services, in addition to those
already present in the title. Judicious use of keywords may increase the ease with which interested
parties can locate our article.

Keywords: Maximum 5 keywords from paper

1. Introduction
The main text for this article is arranged in a single column. For maintaining the uniformity
of journal format, each article should follow the guidelines, with the following specifications:
1. The paper size is A4.
2. The margin text from the top, left, bottom, and right is 3 cm.
3. The alignment of paragraph is justified (the text is evenly distributed between left and right
margin).
4. The new paragraph is marked with 1 cm indentation in first line from left margin, and there is
no empty line between paragraph.
5. The manuscript is written using Microsoft word, *.doc or .docx file extension.
6. The whole document’s font is Arial.
7. The font size for article title is 14pt.
8. The font size and style for section title in article is 10pt and bold.
9. The font size for main text is 10pt.
10. The spacing for main text is single space.
The Introduction should provide a clear background, a clear statement of the problem,
the relevant literature on the research subject, the proposed approach or solution or method, and
the new value or novelty of research [1]. Organization and citation of the bibliography are made
in Vancouver style [2]. The terms in foreign languages are written italic. Authors are suggested to
present their articles in the section structure: Introduction, Research Method, Results and
Discussion, Conclusion, References. Acknowledgement and Notation can be written before
References section if needed.

2. Literature Review
Any description related to research method should be supported by reference. Illustration
on article can be figures and (or) tables. Figure and table are presented in center (center
alignment) and placed immediately after paragraph in which figure and table are cited in the main
text. All illustration should be cited in the text. Before and after figure/table should be given an
empty line with single space (10 pt) as a space to text paragraph and two space (10 pt) as a
space to another section.
Both, figure and table, should be named and captioned. The name and caption are italic
style, center alignment, 10 pt font size, and single spacing. Ensure that both, name and caption,
do not run across columns/pages. Table name and caption could be placed above the table,
meanwhile figure name and caption could be placed below the figure. Dot should be written
between the figure/table name and figure/table caption.
The name of figure/table uses Arabic number and then will be numbered according to
their order of appearance in the main text. Tables are to be referred as Table 1, Tables 1, 3, and
4, Tables 3 to 5, and so on. Similarly, figures are to be referred as Figure. 1, Figures. 8 and 9,
and so on. When sentence begins with a figure reference, abbreviation must be avoided.
Text in figure and table should be clearly readable. Figure and graph must be in good
quality. Moreover, the style of lines in graph must be clearly distinguished. In print journal, all
colored illustrations will be displayed in black-and-white color. Table is not in image form. Spacing
between columns or between lines must be considered in order to avoid errors during the display
arrangement.
Figure 1. is an example of figures that cannot be seen clearly. Figure 2. is an example of
figures that can be seen clearly. To simplify the arrangement of figure that contains some images
you should use a table using no border. Table 1 shows the example of table.

(a). The text in the figure cannot be read clearly

(b). The lines in graph cannot be distinguished clearly


Figure 1. The example of figures that cannot be seen clearly

The mathematical equation should be written using equation tools, not in image form. The
mathematical equation is presented in center (center alignment), placed immediately after it is
cited in text, and numbered according to their order of appearance in the main text.
(a) (b) (c) (d)
Figure 2. The example of figures that can be seen clearly

Table 1. An example of table caption


Variable Speed (rpm) Power (kW)
x 10 8.6
y 15 12.4
z 20 15.3

Figure 3. The example of figures that can be seen clearly

Numbering written using Arabic number, inside bracket, and right alignment. All
mathematical equation should be cited in the text. Before and after mathematical equation should
be given an empty line with single space (10 pt) as a space to text paragraph and two space (10
pt) as a space to another section. Equation(s) are to be referred in text as Equation (1), Equations
(1) and (3), Equations (1) to (5) and so on. Avoid abbreviations if a sentence starts with any of
these. The example of mathematical equation as defined in Equation (1).

(𝑖−𝜇𝑥 )(𝑗−𝜇𝑦 )𝑃(𝑖,𝑗,𝑑,𝜃)


𝐶𝑜𝑟𝑟 = ∑𝐿−1
𝑖,𝑗=0 (1)
𝜎𝑥 𝜎𝑦

Where 𝜇𝑥 = ∑𝐿−1 𝐿−1 𝐿−1 2


𝑖,𝑗=0 𝑖. 𝑃(𝑖, 𝑗, 𝑑, 𝜃), 𝜇𝑦 = ∑𝑖,𝑗=0 𝑗. 𝑃(𝑖, 𝑗, 𝑑, 𝜃), 𝜎𝑥 = ∑𝑖,𝑗=0(𝑖 − 𝜇𝑥 ) . 𝑃(𝑖, 𝑗, 𝑑, 𝜃),
𝜎𝑦 = ∑𝐿−1 2
𝑖,𝑗=0(𝑗 − 𝜇𝑦 ) . 𝑃(𝑖, 𝑗, 𝑑, 𝜃). The notation explanation of mathematical equation should be
written in Notation section before References section and given unit according to The
International System of Units (SI).

References
The minimal number of reference used in manuscript must be 15 references. The main
references are international journals or proceeding. All references should be to the most pertinent
and up-to-date sources. In reference and citation are mandatory using reference apps such as
MS Word or Mendeley. Please use IEEE style of the reference writing procedure that provided in
this guide:

Journal:
[1] A. E. Minarno and N. Suciati, “Batik Image Retrieval Based on Color Difference Histogram
and Gray Level Co-Occurrence Matrix,” TELKOMNIKA (Telecommunication Comput.
Electron. Control., vol. 12, no. 3, pp. 597–604, 2014.
[2] A. E. Minarno, A. Kurniawardhani, and F. Bimantoro, “Image Retrieval Based on Multi
Structure Co-occurrence Descriptor,” TELKOMNIKA (Telecommunication Comput.
Electron. Control., vol. 14, no. 3, pp. 1175–1182, 2016.

Proceeding:
[3] W. A. Kusuma and L. Husniah, “Skeletonization using thinning method for human motion
system,” in 2015 International Seminar on Intelligent Technology and Its Applications,
ISITIA 2015 - Proceeding, 2015, pp. 103–106.
[4] A. E. Minarno, Y. Munarko, A. Kurniawardhani, and F. Bimantoro, “Texture Feature
Extraction Using Co-Occurrence Matrices of Sub-Band Image For Batik Image
Classification,” in Information and Communication Technology (ICoICT), 2014, pp. 249–
254.

Book:
[5] B. Boehm, Software Engineering Economics, vol. 10, no. 1. Prentice-hall, 1984.
[6] G. Kotonya and I. Sommerville, Requirements engineering: processes and techniques.
Wiley Publishing, 1998.

Internet:
Avoid wherever possible.

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