Author Guidelines

Jurnal Informatika & Teknologi Cerdas (JITC)

1. General Requirements

  • Manuscripts must be original, unpublished, and not under consideration elsewhere.

  • Manuscripts can be written in Indonesian or English using clear, professional, and academic language.

  • Submissions must follow the IEEE citation style and comply with the provided journal template.

  • The manuscript should be submitted as a single MS Word file (.docx), including text, tables, figures, and references.

2. Manuscript Structure

Manuscripts should be structured as follows:

A. Title and Author Information

  • Title should be concise and informative (avoid symbols, special characters, or formulas).

  • Include full names of all authors (first author marked with *), their affiliations, and email addresses.

Example:

First Author1*), Second Author2, Third Author3
1Informatics Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Paramadina
2Visual Communication Design, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Paramadina
Email: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]

B. Abstract and Keywords

  • Abstract (max 200 words) must briefly summarize objectives, problem, methods, solution, and findings.

  • Do not include symbols, footnotes, or equations in the title or abstract.

  • Keywords (3–5) should be separated by commas and listed below the abstract.

C. Main Section

Use clear section headings in the following order:

1). Introduction

Describe the background, problem formulation, purpose of the study, related works, and research gap. End with a clear statement of objectives and contributions.

2). Research Methods

  • Research Design: Type and approach (qualitative, quantitative, or mixed).

  • Population and Sample: Describe your data, system, or software being studied.

  • Instruments and Procedures: Explain tools, stages of development, and testing methods (unit test, performance test, etc.).

3). Results and Discussion

Present findings clearly using tables, graphs, or figures. Discuss results in comparison with prior studies. Mention limitations and their impact.

4). Conclusion

Summarize the key findings and contributions. Reaffirm the importance of the research and suggest future work.

D. Figures, Table, and Equations

  • Figures should be labeled:
    Figure 1. Description of the figure

  • Tables should be labeled:
    TABLE 1. Description of the table

  • Equations must be created using MS Equation Editor and numbered sequentially (e.g., Equation (1)). Symbols should be explained after the equation.

E. References

  • Use IEEE citation style.

  • Minimum of 15 references, at least 60% from primary sources (journals, proceedings).

  • Prioritize literature from the last 10 years.

  • Use reference managers like Mendeley or Zotero.

Examples:

  • Journal:

    [1] J. G. T. Pranoto et al., "Selection of Education Assistance Recipients Based on AHP and SAW," ISITIA, 2022, pp. 163–168.

  • Book:

    [2] Engelmore, R., Morgan, A., Blackboard Systems, Addison-Wesley, 1986.

  • Conference:

    [3] Clancey, W.J., "Communication, Simulation, and Intelligent Agents," Proc. IJCAI, 1983, pp. 556–560.

  • Report / Thesis / Web (use with caution for web):

    [5] Clancey, W.J., Ph.D. Dissertation, Stanford University, 1979.
    [6] Ivey, K.C., "Citing Internet Sources," 1996. [Online]. Available: http://...

3. Submission and Review

  • All manuscripts are subject to double-blind peer review.

  • Authors must ensure anonymity of their identity within the manuscript text.

  • Editorial decisions are based on reviewer recommendations.

4. Licensing and Open Access

All articles published in Jurnal Informatika & Teknologi Cerdas (JITC) are open access and licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0).