Author Guidelines
INFORMATION FOR AUTHORS
Jurnal Ilmiah Teknik Industri (JITI) welcomes papers related to the development of science in Industrial Engineering, both in the form of research or literature review. The editorial board decides papers to be published in the JITI after review by reviewers appointed by the board. Authors will be advised of reviewers’ comments and suggestions.
Submission and Correspondence
Author could submit paper by email. Files should be named as follows: first four letters should be JITI, followed by the first name of the first author, and followed first word of the title, i.e.: JITI-ahmad-design.
Papers and all correspondences should be addressed to:
The Editor, Jurnal Ilmiah Teknik Industri.
Industrial Engineering Dept, Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta
Jl. Ahmad Yani, Pabelan, Surakarta - Indonesia 57162
Tel. +62-271-717417
E-mail: [email protected]
Manuscripts should be typed single spaced (12-pitch font size) in a single column format on one side of letter size paper with 2.5 cm wide margin (bottom, left, right) and 4 cm on top margin. The length of a manuscript should be between 10 to 15 pages total (references, figures, tables, appendices, etc. inclusive). All pages should be numbered consecutively.
The author's name listed without academic degrees and placed under the article's title. The lead author is listed first and are required to include e-mail address to facilitate communication. Agencies and its affiliates are written in full mailing address (street name, area and postcode).
Dateline of submission
June edition : the end of prior February
December edition : the end of prior August
Language
The language of the journal is Bahasa Indonesia. However, papers in English are also highly considered. Abstract of paper written in Indonesian language should be written in English and in Bahasa Indonesia. Abstract of paper written in English should be written in English only.
Starting from June 2020 edition (Vol. 19 No. 1), JITI publishes article in English only.
Style
Manuscripts should be organized in the following order: Title; authors and affiliations; abstract and keywords; main body of paper; acknowledgment (where applicable); references; appendices (where applicable).
Abstract should not exceed 150 words. The abstract should indicate the subject and scope of the paper and summarize the author’s conclusion, so it may become a useful document in an information-retrieval system. Three to seven key words should be included.
Units
SI units must be used throughout in the manuscript. No rigid rules concerning notation or abbreviation need to be observed, but each manuscript should be self-contained as to symbols and units, which should be properly defined.
Figures and Tables
Diagrams, charts, illustrations, and photographs, are to be referred to as “Figure(s)”. All figures and tables should be placed within the text and identified with consecutive Arabic (not Roman) number in the order they are referred (separate numbers for tables and figures). All figures should be clear and suitable for reduction (up to 50% original size). Lettering must be clear and must be large enough to be reduced by the same proportion.
Mathematical expressions
Mathematical symbols and formulae should be typed. Particular care should be exercised in identifying all symbols and in avoiding ambiguities. Distinction should be made between the number one (1) and the letter l, or i and between the number zero (0) and the letter o. Equations must be numbered consecutively. Equation numbers should appear in parentheses. All equation number must appear on the right-hand side of the equation and should be referred to within the text.
References
References are the primary sources in the form of books, research reports (including thesis, dissertation) or research articles in scientific journals. References as much as possible the libraries issue the last 10 years. References and citations using the technique enclosed references (name, year). Inclusion of a source in a direct quotation should be accompanied by a description of the page number where the origin of the quote. Example: (Davis, 2002: 47).
Book : Anderson, D.W.; Vault, V.D.; Dickson, C.E. (1999). Problems and Prospects for the Decades Ahead: Competency Based Teacher Education. Berkeley: McCutchan Publishing Co.
Journal : Holmes, C. C.; Mallick, B. K. (2003). Generalized Nonlinear Modeling with Multivariate Free-Knot. Journal of the American Statistical Association, Vol. 98 (462), pp. 352-365.
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