

PreparationofPapersforInternationalJournalofInformationandEducationTechnology(IJIET)

FirstA.Author,SecondB.Author,andThirdC.Author

Abstract—TheseinstructionsgiveyouguidelinesforpreparingpapersfortheInternationalJournalofInformationandEducationTechnology(IJIET).UsethisdocumentasatemplateifyouareusingMicrosoftWord6.0orlater.Otherwise,usethisdocumentasaninstructionset.TheelectronicfileofyourpaperwillbeformattedfurtheratJournalofAdvancesinComputerNetworks.Defineallsymbolsusedintheabstract.Donotcitereferencesintheabstract.Donotdeletetheblanklineimmediatelyabovetheabstract;itsetsthefootnoteatthebottomofthiscolumn.

IndexTerms—Aboutfourkeywordsorphrasesinalphabeticalorder,separatedbycommas.

I.Introduction

Highlightasectionthatyouwanttodesignatewithacertainstyle,thenselecttheappropriatenameonthestylemenu.Thestylewilladjustyourfontsandlinespacing.Donotchangethefontsizesorlinespacingtosqueezemoretextintoalimitednumberofpages.Useitalicsforemphasis;donotunderline.

ToinsertimagesinWord,positionthecursorattheinsertionpointandeitheruseInsert|Picture|FromFileorcopytheimagetotheWindowsclipboardandthenEdit|PasteSpecial|Picture(with“Floatovertext”unchecked).

JOURNALOFADVANCESINCOMPUTERNETWORKSreservestherighttodothefinalformattingofyourpaper.

II.ProcedureforPaperSubmission

A.ReviewStage

Submityourmanuscriptelectronicallyforreview.

B.FinalStage

Whenyousubmityourfinalversion,afteryourpaperhasbeenaccepted,prepareitintwo-columnformat,includingfiguresandtables.

C.Figures

Assaid,toinsertimagesinWord,positionthecursorattheinsertionpointandeitheruseInsert|Picture|FromFileorcopytheimagetotheWindowsclipboardandthenEdit|PasteSpecial|Picture(with“Floatovertext”unchecked).

Theauthorsoftheacceptedmanuscriptswillbegivenacopyrightformandtheformshouldaccompanyyourfinalsubmission.

III.Math

IfyouareusingWord,useeithertheMicrosoftEquationEditorortheMathTypeadd-on(orMathTypeEquation).“Floatovertext”shouldnotbeselected.

IV.Units

UseeitherSI(MKS)orCGSasprimaryunits.(SIunitsarestronglyencouraged.)Englishunitsmaybeusedassecondaryunits(inparentheses).Thisappliestopapersindatastorage.Forexample,write“15Gb/cm2(100Gb/in2).”AnexceptioniswhenEnglishunitsareusedasidentifiersintrade,suchas“3½indiskdrive.”AvoidcombiningSIandCGSunits,suchascurrentinamperesandmagneticfieldinoersteds.Thisoftenleadstoconfusionbecauseequationsdonotbalancedimensionally.Ifyoumustusemixedunits,clearlystatetheunitsforeachquantityinanequation.

TheSIunitformagneticfieldstrengthHisA/m.However,ifyouwishtouseunitsofT,eitherrefertomagneticfluxdensityBormagneticfieldstrengthsymbolizedasµ0H.Usethecenterdottoseparatecompoundunits,e.g.,“A·m2.”

V.HelpfulHints

A.FiguresandTables

Becausethefinalformattingofyourpaperislimitedinscale,youneedtopositionfiguresandtablesatthetopandbottomofeachcolumn.Largefiguresandtablesmayspanbothcolumns.Placefigurecaptionsbelowthefigures;placetabletitlesabovethetables.Ifyourfigurehastwoparts,includethelabels“(a)”and“(b)”aspartoftheartwork.Pleaseverifythatthefiguresandtablesyoumentioninthetextactuallyexist.Donotputbordersaroundtheoutsideofyourfigures.Usetheabbreviation“Fig.”evenatthebeginningofasentence.Donotabbreviate“Table.”TablesarenumberedwithRomannumerals.

Includeanotewithyourfinalpaperindicatingthatyourequestcolorprinting.Donotusecolorunlessitisnecessaryfortheproperinterpretationofyourfigures.

Figureaxislabelsareoftenasourceofconfusion.Usewordsratherthansymbols.Asanexample,writethequantity“Magnetization,”or“MagnetizationM,”notjust“M.”Putunitsinparentheses.Donotlabelaxesonlywithunits.AsinFig.1,forexample,write“Magnetization(A/m)”or“Magnetization(Am1),”notjust“A/m.”Donotlabelaxeswitharatioofquantitiesandunits.Forexample,write“Temperature(K),”not“Temperature/K.”

Multiplierscanbeespeciallyconfusing.Write“Magnetization(kA/m)”or“Magnetization(103A/m).”Donotwrite“Magnetization(A/m)1000”becausethereaderwouldnotknowwhetherthetopaxislabelinFig.1meant16000A/mor0.016A/m.Figurelabelsshouldbelegible,approximately8to12pointtype.

TABLEI:TheArrangementofChannels

Channels / Group1 / Group2 / … / Groupc
Mainchannel / Channel1 / Channel2 / … / Channelc
Assistantchannel / Channel2 / Channel3 / … / Channel1

Fig.1.Magnetizationasafunctionofappliedfield.

B.References

Numbercitationsconsecutivelyinsquarebrackets[1].Thesentencepunctuationfollowsthebrackets[2].Multiplereferences[2],[3]areeachnumberedwithseparatebrackets[1]–[3].Whencitingasectioninabook,pleasegivetherelevantpagenumbers[2].Insentences,refersimplytothereferencenumber,asin[3].Donotuse“Ref.[3]”or“reference[3]”exceptatthebeginningofasentence:“Reference[3]shows....”Numberfootnotesseparatelyinsuperscripts(Insert|Footnote).[1]Placetheactualfootnoteatthebottomofthecolumninwhichitiscited;donotputfootnotesinthereferencelist(endnotes).Uselettersfortablefootnotes(seeTableI).

Pleasenotethatthereferencesattheendofthisdocumentareinthepreferredreferencingstyle.Giveallauthors’names;donotuse“etal.”unlesstherearesixauthorsormore.Useaspaceafterauthors'initials.Papersthathavenotbeenpublishedshouldbecitedas“unpublished”[4].Papersthathavebeensubmittedforpublicationshouldbecitedas“submittedforpublication”[5].Papersthathavebeenacceptedforpublication,butnotyetspecifiedforanissueshouldbecitedas“tobepublished”[6].Pleasegiveaffiliationsandaddressesforprivatecommunications[7].

Capitalizeonlythefirstwordinapapertitle,exceptforpropernounsandelementsymbols.Forpaperspublishedintranslationjournals,pleasegivetheEnglishcitationfirst,followedbytheoriginalforeign-languagecitation[8].

C.AbbreviationsandAcronyms

Defineabbreviationsandacronymsthefirsttimetheyareusedinthetext,evenaftertheyhavealreadybeendefinedintheabstract.AbbreviationssuchasSI,ac,anddcdonothavetobedefined.Abbreviationsthatincorporateperiodsshouldnothavespaces:write“C.N.R.S.,”not“C.N.R.S.”Donotuseabbreviationsinthetitleunlesstheyareunavoidable(forexample,“JOURNALOFADVANCESINCOMPUTERNETWORKS”inthetitleofthisarticle).

D.Equations

Numberequationsconsecutivelywithequationnumbersinparenthesesflushwiththerightmargin,asin(1).Firstusetheequationeditortocreatetheequation.Thenselectthe“Equation”markupstyle.Pressthetabkeyandwritetheequationnumberinparentheses.Tomakeyourequationsmorecompact,youmayusethesolidus(/),theexpfunction,orappropriateexponents.Useparenthesestoavoidambiguitiesindenominators.Punctuateequationswhentheyarepartofasentence,asin

(1)

Besurethatthesymbolsinyourequationhavebeendefinedbeforetheequationappearsorimmediatelyfollowing.Italicizesymbols(Tmightrefertotemperature,butTistheunittesla).Referto“(1),”not“Eq.(1)”or“equation(1),”exceptatthebeginningofasentence:“Equation(1)is....”

E.OtherRecommendations

Useonespaceafterperiodsandcolons.Hyphenatecomplexmodifiers:“zero-field-cooledmagnetization.”Avoiddanglingparticiples,suchas,“Using(1),thepotentialwascalculated.”[Itisnotclearwhoorwhatused(1).]Writeinstead,“Thepotentialwascalculatedbyusing(1),”or“Using(1),wecalculatedthepotential.”

Useazerobeforedecimalpoints:“0.25,”not“.25.”Use“cm3,”not“cc.”Indicatesampledimensionsas“0.1cm0.2cm,”not“0.10.2cm2.”Theabbreviationfor“seconds”is“s,”not“sec.”Donotmixcompletespellingsandabbreviationsofunits:use“Wb/m2”or“weberspersquaremeter,”not“webers/m2.”Whenexpressingarangeofvalues,write“7to9”or“7-9,”not“7~9.”

Aparentheticalstatementattheendofasentenceispunctuatedoutsideoftheclosingparenthesis(likethis).(Aparentheticalsentenceispunctuatedwithintheparentheses.)InAmericanEnglish,periodsandcommasarewithinquotationmarks,like“thisperiod.”Otherpunctuationis“outside”!Avoidcontractions;forexample,write“donot”insteadof“don’t.”Theserialcommaispreferred:“A,B,andC”insteadof“A,BandC.”

Ifyouwish,youmaywriteinthefirstpersonsingularorpluralandusetheactivevoice(“Iobservedthat...”or“Weobservedthat...”insteadof“Itwasobservedthat...”).Remembertocheckspelling.IfyournativelanguageisnotEnglish,pleasegetanativeEnglish-speakingcolleaguetoproofreadyourpaper.

VI.SomeCommonMistakes

Theword“data”isplural,notsingular.Thesubscriptforthepermeabilityofvacuumµ0iszero,notalowercaseletter“o.”Thetermforresidualmagnetizationis“remanence”;theadjectiveis“remanent”;donotwrite“remnance”or“remnant.”Usetheword“micrometer”insteadof“micron.”Agraphwithinagraphisan“inset,”notan“insert.”Theword“alternatively”ispreferredtotheword“alternately”(unlessyoureallymeansomethingthatalternates).Usetheword“whereas”insteadof“while”(unlessyouarereferringtosimultaneousevents).Donotusetheword“essentially”tomean“approximately”or“effectively.”Donotusetheword“issue”asaeuphemismfor“problem.”Whencompositionsarenotspecified,separatechemicalsymbolsbyen-dashes;forexample,“NiMn”indicatestheintermetalliccompoundNi0.5Mn0.5whereas“Ni–Mn”indicatesanalloyofsomecompositionNixMn1-x.

Beawareofthedifferentmeaningsofthehomophones“affect”(usuallyaverb)and“effect”(usuallyanoun),“complement”and“compliment,”“discreet”and“discrete,”“principal”(e.g.,“principalinvestigator”)and“principle”(e.g.,“principleofmeasurement”).Donotconfuse“imply”and“infer.”

Prefixessuchas“non,”“sub,”“micro,”“multi,”and“"ultra”arenotindependentwords;theyshouldbejoinedtothewordstheymodify,usuallywithoutahyphen.Thereisnoperiodafterthe“et”intheLatinabbreviation“etal.”(itisalsoitalicized).Theabbreviation“i.e.,”means“thatis,”andtheabbreviation“e.g.,”means“forexample”(theseabbreviationsarenotitalicized).

Anexcellentstylemanualandsourceofinformationforsciencewritersis[9].

VII.EditorialPolicy

Thesubmittingauthorisresponsibleforobtainingagreementofallcoauthorsandanyconsentrequiredfromsponsorsbeforesubmittingapaper.Itistheobligationoftheauthorstociterelevantpriorwork.

Authorsofrejectedpapersmayreviseandresubmitthemtothejournalagain.

VIII.PublicationPrinciples

Thecontentsofthejournalarepeer-reviewedandarchival.ThejournalJournalofAdvancesinComputerNetworkspublishesscholarlyarticlesofarchivalvalueaswellastutorialexpositionsandcriticalreviewsofclassicalsubjectsandtopicsofcurrentinterest.

Authorsshouldconsiderthefollowingpoints:

1)Technicalpaperssubmittedforpublicationmustadvancethestateofknowledgeandmustciterelevantpriorwork.

2)Thelengthofasubmittedpapershouldbecommensuratewiththeimportance,orappropriatetothecomplexity,ofthework.Forexample,anobviousextensionofpreviouslypublishedworkmightnotbeappropriateforpublicationormightbeadequatelytreatedinjustafewpages.

3)Authorsmustconvincebothpeerreviewersandtheeditorsofthescientificandtechnicalmeritofapaper;thestandardsofproofarehigherwhenextraordinaryorunexpectedresultsarereported.

4)Becausereplicationisrequiredforscientificprogress,paperssubmittedforpublicationmustprovidesufficientinformationtoallowreaderstoperformsimilarexperimentsorcalculationsandusethereportedresults.Althoughnoteverythingneedbedisclosed,apapermustcontainnew,useable,andfullydescribedinformation.Forexample,aspecimen'schemicalcompositionneednotbereportedifthemainpurposeofapaperistointroduceanewmeasurementtechnique.Authorsshouldexpecttobechallengedbyreviewersiftheresultsarenotsupportedbyadequatedataandcriticaldetails.

IX.Conclusion

Aconclusionsectionisusuallyrequired.Althoughaconclusionmayreviewthemainpointsofthepaper,donotreplicatetheabstractastheconclusion.Aconclusionmightelaborateontheimportanceoftheworkorsuggestapplicationsandextensions.

Appendix

Appendixes,ifneeded,appearbeforetheacknowledgment.

Acknowledgment

Thepreferredspellingoftheword“acknowledgment”inAmericanEnglishiswithoutan“e”afterthe“g.”Usethesingularheadingevenifyouhavemanyacknowledgments.Avoidexpressionssuchas“Oneofus(S.B.A.)wouldliketothank....”Instead,write“F.A.Authorthanks....”Sponsorandfinancialsupportacknowledgmentsareplacedintheunnumberedfootnoteonthefirstpage.

References

(Periodicalstyle)

[1]S.Chen,B.Mulgrew,andP.M.Grant,“Aclusteringtechniquefordigitalcommunicationschannelequalizationusingradialbasisfunctionnetworks,”IEEETrans.onNeuralNetworks,vol.4,pp.570-578,July1993.

[2]J.U.Duncombe,“Infrarednavigation—PartI:Anassessmentoffeasibility,”IEEETrans.ElectronDevices,vol.ED-11,pp.34-39,Jan.1959.

[3]C.Y.Lin,M.Wu,J.A.Bloom,I.J.Cox,andM.Miller,“Rotation,scale,andtranslationresilientpublicwatermarkingforimages,”IEEETrans.ImageProcess.,vol.10,no.5,pp.767-782,May2001.

(Bookstyle)

[4]A.CichockiandR.Unbehaven,NeuralNetworksforOptimizationandSignalProcessing,1sted.Chichester,U.K.:Wiley,1993,ch.2,pp.45-47.

[5]W.-K.Chen,LinearNetworksandSystems,Belmont,CA:Wadsworth,1993,pp.123-135.

[6]H.Poor,AnIntroductiontoSignalDetectionandEstimation;NewYork:Springer-Verlag,1985,ch.4.

(Bookstylewithpapertitleandeditor)

[7]R.A.Scholtz,“TheSpreadSpectrumConcept,”inMultipleAccess,N.Abramson,Ed.Piscataway,NJ:IEEEPress,1993,ch.3,pp.121-123.

[8]G.O.Young,“Syntheticstructureofindustrialplastics,”inPlastics,2nded.vol.3,J.Peters,Ed.NewYork:McGraw-Hill,1964,pp.15-64.

(PublishedConferenceProceedingsstyle)

[9]M.B.Kasmani,“ASocio-linguisticStudyofVowelHarmonyinPersian(DifferentAgeGroupsUseofVowelHarmonyPerspective,”InternationalProceedingsofEconomicsDevelopmentandResearch,ed.ChenDan,pp.359-366,vol.26,2011.

[10]W.D.Doyle,“Magnetizationreversalinfilmswithbiaxialanisotropy,”inProc.1987INTERMAGConf.,1987,pp.2.2-1-2.2-6.

(PresentedConferencePaperstyle)

[11]G.W.JuetteandL.E.Zeffanella,“Radionoisecurrentsnshortsectionsonbundleconductors,”presentedattheIEEESummerPowerMeeting,Dallas,TX,June22-27,1990.

(ThesisorDissertationstyle)

[12]J.Williams,“Narrow-bandanalyzer,”Ph.D.dissertation,Dept.Elect.Eng.,HarvardUniv.,Cambridge,MA,1993.

[13]N.Kawasaki,“Parametricstudyofthermalandchemicalnonequilibriumnozzleflow,”M.S.thesis,Dept.Electron.Eng.,OsakaUniv.,Osaka,Japan,1993.

(Patentstyle)

[14]J.P.Wilkinson,“Nonlinearresonantcircuitdevices,”U.S.Patent362412,July16,1990.

(Standardsstyle)

[15]LetterSymbolsforQuantities,ANSIStandardY10.5-1968.

(Handbookstyle)

[16]TransmissionSystemsforCommunications,3rded.,WesternElectricCo.,Winston-Salem,NC,1985,pp.44-60.

[17]MotorolaSemiconductorDataManual,MotorolaSemiconductorProductsInc.,Phoenix,AZ,1989.

(JournalOnlineSourcesstyle)

[18]R.J.Vidmar.(August1992).Ontheuseofatmosphericplasmasaselectromagneticreflectors.IEEETrans.PlasmaSci.[Online].21(3).pp.876-880.Available:

(Allauthorsshouldincludebiographieswithphotoattheendofregularpapers.)

FirstA.Authorandtheotherauthorsmayincludebiographiesattheendofregularpapers.Thefirstparagraphmaycontainaplaceand/ordateofbirth(listplace,thendate).Next,theauthor’seducationalbackgroundislisted.Thedegreesshouldbelistedwithtypeofdegreeinwhatfield,whichinstitution,city,stateorcountry,andyeardegreewasearned.Theauthor’smajorfieldofstudyshouldbelower-cased.
Thesecondparagraphusesthepronounoftheperson(heorshe)andnottheauthor’slastname.Itlistsmilitaryandworkexperience,includingsummerandfellowshipjobs.Jobtitlesarecapitalized.Thecurrentjobmusthavealocation;previouspositionsmaybelistedwithoutone.Informationconcerningpreviouspublicationsmaybeincluded.Trynottolistmorethanthreebooksorpublishedarticles.Theformatforlistingpublishersofabookwithinthebiographyis:titleofbook(city,state:publishername,year)similartoareference.Currentandpreviousresearchinterestsendstheparagraph.
Thethirdparagraphbeginswiththeauthor’stitleandlastname(e.g.,Dr.Smith,Prof.Jones,Mr.Kajor,Ms.Hunter).Listanymembershipsinprofessionalsocieties.Finally,listanyawardsandworkforcommitteesandpublications. Ifaphotographisprovided,thebiographywillbeindentedaroundit.Thephotographisplacedatthetopleftofthebiography.Personalhobbieswillbedeletedfromthebiography.

Manuscript received October 9, 2001. (Write the date on which you submitted your paper for review.) This work was supported in part by the U.S. Department of Commerce under Grant BS123456 (sponsor and financial support acknowledgment goes here). Paper titles should be written in uppercase and lowercase letters, not all uppercase. Avoid writing long formulas with subscripts in the title; short formulas that identify the elements are fine (e.g., "Nd–Fe–B"). Do not write "(Invited)" in the title. Full names of authors are preferred in the author field, but are not required. Put a space between authors' initials.

F. A. Author is with the National Institute of Standards and Technology, Boulder, CO 80305 USA (e-mail: author@ boulder.nist.gov).

S. B. Authorwas with Rice University, Houston, TX 77005 USA. He is now with the Department of Physics, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523 USA (e-mail: author@lamar. colostate.edu).

T. C. Author is with the Electrical Engineering Department, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO 80309 USA, on leave from the National Research Institute for Metals, Tsukuba, Japan (e-mail: ).

[1]It is recommended that footnotes be avoided (except for the unnumbered footnote with the receipt date on the first page). Instead, try to integrate the footnote information into the text.