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Researcher's Name / Research Title

RESEARCH TITLE

Researcher's Name1
* Study Program, Faculty, University
*author's email address1
Researcher's Name2
* Study Program, Faculty, University
*author's email address2
Abstract written in English containing the main issues of research, research objectives, methods / approaches and
research results. Abstract written in one alenia, no more than 200 words. (Times New Roman 12, single spaced, and
italicized).

Keywords: A maximum of 5 keywords separated by commas. [Times New Roman font 12 single spaced, and italic]

Introduction Conclusion
The introduction includes the background to the Conclusions contain a brief summary of the results of
issue or problem as well as the urgency and research and discussion. Suggestions are included in
rationalization of activities (research or service). The this section [Times New Roman, 12, normal].
purpose of the activity and the problem solving plan
are presented in this section. A review of relevant Reference
literature and the development of hypotheses (if any) Manuscript writing and citations referred to in this
is included in this section. [Times New Roman, 12, manuscript are recommended using reference
normal]. applications (reference managers) such as Mendeley,
Zotero, Reffwork, End notes and other reference
Literature Review and Hypothesis Development writing formats using the IEEE style [Times New
This section contains a literature review which Roman, 10, normal].
is used as a support for the research concept. Literature
review is not limited to theory, but also empirical [1] Author 1, Author 2 etc. (Last name, first
evidence. The research hypothesis (if any) must be name). Year of publication. Title of italicized book.
built from theoretical concepts and supported by Edition, Publisher. Place of publication.
empirical studies (previous research). [Times New Example: O’Brien, J.A. dan. J.M. Marakas. 2011.
Roman, 12, normal]. Management Information Systems. Edisi 10. McGraw-
Hill. New York-USA.
Research methods
The research method explains the design of activities, [2] Author 1, Author 2 and so on, (Last name,
scope or objects, main materials and tools, places, data first name). Year of publication. Article title. Name of
collection techniques, operational definitions of a Leaning Printed Journal. Vol. Number. Page Range.
research variables, and analysis techniques. [Times Example: Cartlidge, J. 2012. Crossing boundaries:
New Roman, 12, normal]. Using fact and fiction in adult learning. The Journal of
Artistic and Creative Education. 6 (1): 94-111.
Results and Discussion
This section presents research results. Research results [3] Author 1, Author 2 etc., (Last name, first
can be supplemented by tables, graphs (figures), and / name abbreviated). Year of publication. Article title.
or charts. The discussion section describes the results Conference Name. Date, Month and Year, City,
of data processing, interpreting the findings logically, Country. Page.
linking with relevant reference sources. Possible Example: Michael, R. 2011. Integrating innovation
follow-up activities can also be conveyed in this into enterprise architecture management. Proceeding
section [Times New Roman, 12, normal]. on Tenth International Conference on Wirt-schafts

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Researcher's Name / Research Title

Informatik. 16-18 February 2011, Zurich, Swis. Hal.


776-786.

[4] Author (Last name, abbreviated first name).


Year of publication. Title. Thesis, Thesis, or
Dissertation. University.
Example: Soegandhi. 2009. Aplikasi model
kebangkrutan pada perusahaan daerah di Jawa Timur.
Tesis. Fakultas Ekonomi Universitas Joyonegoro,
Surabaya.

[5] Author. Year. Title. Address of Uniform


Resources Locator (URL). Date Accessed.
Example: Ahmed, S. dan A. Zlate. Capital flows to
emerging market economies: A brave new world?
http://www.federalreserve.gov/pubs/ifdp/2013/1081/if
dp1081.pdf. Diakses tanggal 18 Januari 2015.

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