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Journal Industrial Servicess Vol. 1, No.

1, Month Year 2021

Available online at: http://jurnal.untirta.ac.id/index.php/jiss

JOURNAL INDUSTRIAL SERVICESS


Industrial Engineering Advance Research & Application

Judul Artikel

Rara Anggraeni Nur Afifah1, Siti Rahmania2


1
Rara Anggraeni Nur Afifah, Jl. Utan Jati, Jakarta, 11830, DKI Jakarta.
2
Siti Rahmania, Address, City, Zip Code, Country.

author: 3333190106@untirta.ac.id , 33331900@untirta.ac.id

ARTICLE INFO ABSTRACT


Received: xxx The abstract is written in 150-250 words. The abstract should only be typed in one
Revision: xxx paragraph and one-column format. This template can be used as an article template of
Accepted: xxx JISS (Journal Industrial Servicess) start in October 2020 publication. The author can
write in Indonesian or in English.
Keywords:
Keywords-1
Keywords-2
Keywords-3

INTRODUCTION/ PENDAHULUAN 3.2 Text in figures


The first paragraph after a heading is not indented Wherever possible try to ensure that the size of the text
(Bodytext style). in your figures (apart from superscripts/subscripts) is
Other paragraphs are indented (Bodytext Indented approximately the same size as the main text (10
style)[1]. points). Style and spacing

1. RESEARCH METHOD/METODE PENELITIAN Table 2. Formatting sections, subsections and


The first paragraph after a heading is not indented subsubsections.
(Bodytext style)
Other paragraphs are indented (Bodytext Indented Font Spacing
style)[2], [3].
Section 10 point 1 line space before a section
2. RESULT AND DISCUSSION/HASIL DAN Cambria No additional space after a
PEMBAHASAN bold section heading
The first paragraph after a heading is not indented Subsection 10 point 1 line space before a
(Bodytext style) [4]. Cambria subsection
Other paragraphs are indented (Bodytext Indented Italic No space after a
style). subsubsection heading
Subsubsection 10 point Subsubsections should end
3.1 A subsection
Cambria with a full stop (period) and
Some text.
Italic run into the text of the
paragraph
3.1.1 A subsubsection.
The paragraph text follows on from the subsubsection
heading but should not be in italic. 3.2.1 The following examples show how to format a
number of different figure/caption combinations. Note
that the table borders are shown as broken lines for
guidance only.
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using alphabetic superscripts such as a, b, c and so forth.


Notes should be placed at the bottom of the table;

3. CONCLUSION/KESIMPULAN
The first paragraph after a heading is not indented
(Bodytext style).
Figure 3. Figure with short caption (caption centred). Other paragraphs are indented (Bodytext Indented
style).

3.2.2 Figures in parts ACKNOWLEDGEMENT (IF ANY)


xxxx acknowledges to the xxx for xxxx.
If a figure has parts these should be labelled as (a), (b),
(c) etc on the actual figure. Parts should not have
separate captions. REFERENCES (IEEE Style)
[1] S. S. Heragu, L. Du, R. J. Mantel, and P. C. Schuur,
“Mathematical model for warehouse design and product
3.3 Rules in tables allocation,” International Journal of Production Research.
Tables should have only horizontal rules and no 2005, doi: 10.1080/00207540412331285841.
vertical ones. Generally, only three rules should be
used: one at the top of the table, one at the bottom, and [2] A. Fumi, L. Scarabotti, and M. M. Schiraldi, “Minimizing
warehouse space with a dedicated storage policy,” Int. J. Eng.
one to separate the entries from the column headings. Bus. Manag., 2013, doi: 10.5772/56756.
Table rules should be 0.5 points wide.
[3] C. Battista, a Fumi, F. Giordano, and M. M. Schiraldi, “Storage
3.3.1 Examples Location Assignment Problem: implementation in a
warehouse design optimization tool,” Proc. Conf. "Breaking
Because tables can take many forms, it is difficult to down barriers between Res. Ind., 2011.
provide detailed guidelines; however, the following
examples demonstrate our preferred styles. [4] S. S. Heragu, Facilities design, third edition. 2008.

Table 3. A simple table. Place the caption above the


table. Here the caption is wider than the table so we
extend it slightly outside the width of the table.
Justify the text. Leave 6 pt of space between the
caption and the top of the table.

Distance (m) Velocity (ms–1)

100 23.56

150 34.64

200 23.76

250 27.9

The following is a slightly more complex table with a


caption that is narrower than the table. Centre the
caption across the width of the table. If it is difficult to
make a table fit the page, use a smaller font. Headings
should normally be in Cambria (i.e., not bold or italic)
type; it is up to the author to choose a layout that is most
useful to the reader.

3.3.2 Notes to tables


If you want to format a table so that it contains notes (table
footnotes) to the entries within the body of the table and/or
within the table caption, these notes should be formatted
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