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JOURNAL OF INDUSTRIAL INNOVATION AND SAFETY ENGINEERING

Vol. xx No. xx January/July 202x


E-ISSN : 2964-3600
https://journal.itk.ac.id/index.php/jinseng/index

Title must be in english and relevant to the topic and no more than 12 words

Name of First Author1, Name of Second Author2, Name of Third Author3,*, Name of Fourth Author4,
Name of Next Authorn
1
Institut Teknologi Kalimantan, Indonesia
2
Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember, Indonesia
3
Universitas Brawijaya, Indonesia
4
University of Ottawa, Canada
n
University of Southampton, United Kingdom

Article Info Abstract


Keywords: This section is written in English containing summary of the paper including the
Summary result of the research. Abstract containing research description without
Word reference. The abstract should consist of a single paragraph containing at least
Cambria
150 words using Cambria 10 pt and justified. In the end of this paragraph add 3 –
Relevant
Method
5 relevant keywords . Keywords should refer to the research object, root of the
problem, and method.

1. Introduction
The Script should be arranged straight forward and clear. The minimum length of this paper
should be in 10 pages and to be written in English in regards to good grammatical writing. The page
does not need to have page numbering. The Script should be written using Microsoft Office Word
(*.doc or *.docx) single spaced in A4 size letter (210 mm x 297 mm) with top and bottom margins 2
cm, left and right margins 2 cm. Use Cambria 11 pt for the entire script. The text layout should be
written using one column with.
The manuscript should be presented in several sections, starting from introduction (25%),
methods (15%), Results and Discussion (50%), Conclusion (10%) and references. Introduction
consist of background, problems, urgency of the research and the gap that filled by the research from
previous results [1].

2. Methods
Written out briefly, concisely, clearly, but adequately so that it can be replicated. This section
contains explanation of the research approach, subjects of the study, conducts of the research
procedure, use of materials and instruments, data collection and analysis techniques. These are not
theories. In the case of statistical uses, formulas that are generally known should not be written down.
Any specific criteria used by the researcher in collecting and analyzing the research data should
be completely described, including the quality of the instruments, material of the research, and
procedure of data collection. This section should be written about 10% (for qualitative research) or
15% (for quantitative research) of the body.

3. Results and Discussion


For ease of reading and comprehension, findings are presented first followed by discussion. The
Findings sub-title and Discussion sub-title are presented separately. This section should occupy the
most part, minimum of 50%, of the whole body of the article.

*Corresponding author at: Universitas Brawijaya, Indonesia.


E-mail address: name@domain.com

https://doi.org/10.35718/jinseng.xxxxxx
Received xx xxx 2024; Received in revised form xx xxx 2024; Accepted xx xxx 2024
Available online xx xxxx 2024
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Results
Results of data analyses can be presented in tables, graphs, figures or any combination of the
three. Tables, graphs, or figures should not be too long, too large, nor too many. The writer is advised
to use decent variation in presenting tables, graphs, or verbal description. All displayed tables and
graphs should be referred to in the text. The format of tables is shown in Table 1. Tables do not use
column (vertical) lines and row (horizontal) lines are used only for the head and tail of the table. The
font of the table entry may be reduced. Figures in the table should not be over-repeated in the
narration before or after the table.

Tabel 1. Length Weight of Sections


No. Name Length in Per cent Notes
1 Introduction 25 Maksimum (incl. title and abstract)
2 Method 15 Up to 20% for quantitative research.
3 Results and Discussion 50 Minimum
4 Conclusion 10 Approx.

Figures are written in the following format. For scripts written in Indonesian, thousands are
written out using periods; for example: 1200300 is written as 1.200.300. Decimal points are marked
with a comma followed by two number digits; e.g.: 12,34. For figures lower than 1, the zero must be
written; e.g.: 0,12.

Fig 1. Example of Picture Outside Column

For scripts written in English, thousands are marked using commas; e.g.: 1200300 is written as
1,200,300. Decimal points are marked with a period followed by two number digits; e.g.: 12.34. For
figures lower than 1, the zero is not needed; e.g.: .12.
For mathematical symbols or notations, the alphabet is italicized, but Greek letters are written
upright using the correct symbols. The equal sign is given a punch space before and after; e.g. (English
format): r = .456; p = .008. For statistical values having degrees of freedom such as t, F, atau Z, the
figure of the degree of freedom is written in braces such as t(52) = 1.234; F(1, 34) = 4.567. Statistical
calculation for hypothesis testing should be completed with effect sizes; for example: the t-test using
cohen’s d, the F-test using partial eta squared, or other post-hoc tests in line with the references under
consideration.
For qualitative research, findings should substantially be presented in a condensed report based
on the results of a rigorous qualitative data analysis. Tables, diagrams, charts, or other data
visualizations maybe presented to facilitate ease of reading. Authentic evidence from empirical data

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(e.g., excerpts from interview transcripts, field-notes, documents) should be presented in a reasonable
amount of texts that do not surpass the authors’ statements on their findings/results.

Discussion
Intended to give interpretation and meaning to the results of the study in accordance with the
theories and references that are used. It is not merely used to present findings. Interpretation should
be enriched with referencing, comparing, or contrasting with findings of previous research published
in reputable, not predatory, journal. It is advisable to integrate findings into collection of theories or
established knowledge, development of a new theory, or modification of existing theories. Implications
of the research findings are given.

4. Conclusion
Intended not only to repeat findings. Conclusion contains substantialization of meaning. It can
present a statement of what is being expected as proposed in the “Introduction” and what has
happened as reported in the “Findings and Discussion” so that there is compatibility. An addition can
be made concerning the prospects of enriching the research findings and developing the potentials for
future research.

Declaration of Competing Interest


Authors must identify and declare any personal circumstances or interests that may be perceived
as inappropriately influencing the representation or interpretation of reported research results.

Acknowledgment
Intended to pay gratitude to sponsors, fund bearers, resource persons, and other parties that have
important roles in the study. The writer needs to ask for permission from persons or institutions for
mentioning them in the acknowledgements. Editors need not be acknowledged in written.

References
The references are contain at least 20 primary sources (Journal). The contain of this script should be
corresponding to references mention in the end of this paper. The references should be written in
IEEE style (For more information please visit
https://ieeeauthorcenter.ieee.org/wp-content/uploads/IEEE-Reference-Guide.pdf ). The citation
system for the references should use the references management system such as mendeley.

This are the example of reference:


Journal:
[1] C. W. Li and G. J. Wang, "MEMS manufacturing techniques for scaffolding devices," in Mems for
Biomedical Applications, S. Bhansali and A. Vasudev, Eds. Cambridge: Woodhead, 2023, pp. 192-
217.

Book:
[2] R. B. Nelson, R. J. Davis, D. R. Lutz, and W. Smith, “Optical generation,” Journal of Applied Physics,
vol. 53, no. 2, Feb.,2023, pp. 1144-1149,

Proceeding:
[3] G. Veruggio, “The EURON roboethics roadmap,” in Proc. Humanoids ’06: 6th IEEE-RAS Int. Conf.
Humanoid Robots, 2006, pp. 612–617

Appendix
Appendixes are optional. An appendix should not be longer than two pages.

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