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SPECTA Journal of Technology Theft 00, Month, Year: 000–000

SPECTA Journal of Technology


E-ISSN : 2622-9099
P-ISSN : 2549-2713
Home page journal: https://journal.itk.ac.id/index.php/sjt

Analisis Efektivitas Bangunan Revetment Terhadap Potensi Abrasi Pada Pantai Dusit

Lucyana Tampubolon
Program Studi Teknik Kelautan, Jurusan Sains Teknologi Pangan dan Kemaritiman, Institut Teknologi
Kalimantan, Balikpapan. Email: 14221002@student.itk.ac.id

Abstract

Abstract

These guidelines are only for the authors whose submits an article for reviewed, accepted and
published in Specta Journal. The paper must be original and unpublished work, not submitted for
publication elsewhere. Copyright issues are responsibility of the authors. Papers should be free of
typographical and grammatical errors – it is the author’s responsibility to check the quality of written
English; this is not a task of reviewers.

Paper title should be placed at the top of the first page in 12 point, Times New Roman in Title case,
and centered. Authors Detail: 11 point, Times New Roman, centered, Italics. This style is defined
under the style menu of this document as ‘Author’. Use the full name for the first author. If an
author is submitting more than one paper, please provide the same name on both papers.

1. Pendahuluan

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1. 21 cm x 29.7 cm paper size (A-4 Size)


2. Portrait orientation
3. Top margin: 2.5 cm or 0.98”
4. Bottom margin: 2.5 cm or 0.98”
5. Left and right margins: 2.5 cm or 0.98”
6. Header and Footer: 1 cm
7. Indents - paragraphs of section - none
8. Spacing between paragraphs: Single space

Introduction overviews the background of the problems raised, problem gaps, the issues associated
with the problem solved, related theory or previous research result conducted by other researchers
which is relevant to the discussion. In this part, discussion purposes should be stated clearly.

Please submit the full manuscript online for reviewed as email attachment. Submit the manuscript in
office document format (.doc) and a copyright statement to spectajournal@itk.ac.id. Authors may
need to make revisions to their papers after the review process. Authors are required to provide
complete author names and details in the final revised paper

2. Methods

Manuscript should contain of 1. Introduction, 2. Methods (comprise of data collection, analysis


method, procedure, and implementation) 3. Results and Discussion, and 4. Conclusion. Each
paragraph can consist of subparagraph which is written with Arabic numeral and slightly indented
0.5-points from main paragraph as shown above.

2.1. Page Format


Papers should not be more than three levels of headings which is set under the condition:
1. Main Heading: (11point, Times New Roman and Title case, bold, left aligned) should be
numbered 1. , 2., etc. Leave one blank line before and after the first headings.
2. Subsection titles: (11point, Times New Roman and Title case, bold, left aligned, italics) should
be numbered 1.1, 2.1, etc. Leave one blank line before and after the second headings.
3. Paragraphs should be justified. The first paragraph after a section or subsection titles should not
be indented.
4. Text of the paragraph 11 points, Times New Roman and justified with single lines spacing.
5. Bullets: 11 point, Times New Roman, left justified and indent the text 0.5 cm. Insert a single
space after the bullet list but not before.

2.2. Figures and Tables


Use the following format guidelines for Figures and Tables:
1. Figure, Table headings and captions: 11 point, Times New Roman, Upper Case title, centered
& bold. The heading should be under a Figure, and above for a Table. Leave single space above
and below each Table or Figure.
2. Table text: minimum 9 point, Times New Roman, Fit into one page.

Figure and table in the manuscript should be adjusted to the regular order. Please note that no figure
composed by Word format will be accepted. All figures must be in jpg, jpeg, and tiff formats, with
acceptable size and resolution.

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Figure 1: Put A Title or Statement Related Figure above


Source: Mention the related source of the figure in 9 point and italics

Table 1: Sections, subsections and sub-subsections titles formatting


Heading Font Spacing
Section 11 point Times bold 1-line space before a section
1-line space after a section heading
Subsection 11 point Times bold Italic 1-line space before a subsection
1-line space after a subsection heading
Sub-subsection 11 point Times Italic 1-line space before a section
No blank line after a sub-subsection heading
Source: Mention the related source of the table above in 9 point and italics.

2.2.1. Equations
Equations references should contain the equation number in parentheses, such as (1), (2), etc. Use
Microsoft Equation Editor or Math Type to draw the equations equipped with additional information
related to all symbols and notations.

p( x, y) ; (0≤x≤M−1,0≤y≤N −1) (1)

Which is:
x is ……
y is ……

2.2.2. References and citation


Place the references in a separate section at the end of the document as indicated in this format.
Reference text: 10 point, Times New Roman, full justified, no space between the references. Use the
examples below for references of journals, books, conference proceedings and website URLs,
respectively.

3. Result and discussion

Discussion of the research result and testing obtained is presented in the form of theoretical
description, both qualitatively and quantitatively. Experiment results should be displayed in the form
of graphs or tables. They should be written by following format for diagrams and pictures.

Reference citation is conducted by the last name of authors such as (Kasali R, 2015). The citation
should exist in references list and vice versa. References is ordered by citation emergence from
introduction to conclusion. References only contain list books, papers, proceedings which are cited in
this manuscript.

4. Conclusion

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The conclusion should clearly indicate the results obtained, advantages and disadvantages, as well as
the possibility of further development. It may be paragraphs, but preferably in the form of points by
using a numbering or bullet.

Acknowledgments
Authors wishing to acknowledge assistance or encouragement from colleagues, special work by
technical staff or financial support from organizations should do so in an unnumbered
acknowledgments section immediately following the last numbered section of the paper.

References

Arentze, T. A. and Timmermans, H. J. P. (2003) ‘Modelling agglomeration forces in urban dynamics: a multi-
agent approach’ in Proceedings of the Computers in Urban Planning and Urban Management Conference,
Sendai, Japan: CUPUM.

Cross, M. (2004) ‘A graphic glimpse of urban planning’, The Guardian, available from -
http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2004/jan/28/regeneration.epublic?INTCMP=SRCH

Hamnett, S. (2000) ‘The late 1990s: Competitive versus sustainable cities’ in S. Hamnett and R. Freestone (Eds.)
The Australian Metropolis: A Planning History, pp: 168-188, Crow’s Nest (NSW): Allen and Unwin.

Harper, T. L., Hibbard, M., Costa, H. and Yeh, A. G. (Eds.) (2010) Dialogues in Urban and Regional Planning (Volume
4), London: Routledge.

Yaakup, A., Bakar, Y. A., Kadir, M. N. A. and Sulaiman S. (2004) ‘Computerised development control and
approval system for City Hall of Kuala Lumpur’, Geo-Spatial Information Science, Vol. 7, No. 1: 39–49.

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