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This document provides formatting guidelines for submitting papers to an international journal on advanced technology and engineering. It specifies styles for headings, text, figures, tables, equations, references, and other sections of a research paper.

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International Journal of Advanced Technology and Engineering Exploration, Vol X(XX)

ISSN (Print): 2394-5443 ISSN (Online): 2394-7454


Header from Top 0.8” Footer from Bottom 0.5”
Paper title [Times New Roman 14 Bold, Justify]
Author Name1*, Author Name2 and Author Name3 [Times New Roman 11 Bold, Justify]
(Only author names)[Do not include professional or official titles or academic degrees]
First Author Affiliation & Address1 [Times New Roman 10, Justify]
Second Author Affiliation & Address2 [Times New Roman 10, Justify]
Third Author Affiliation & Address3 [Times New Roman 10, Justify]

©2016 ACCENTS

Abstract
[Times New Roman 12 Bold, Justify]
The abstract is to be in fully-justified bold and italic text, at the top of the left-hand column as it is here, below the authors’
information. Use the word “Abstract” as the title, in 12-point times new roman, boldface type and initially capitalized. The
contents of abstract are to be in 9-point, bold and italic face.
[Times New Roman 9 Bold, Italic, Justify]

Keywords
[Times New Roman 12 Bold, Justify]
Use the word “Keywords” as the title, in 12-point times new roman, boldface type and initially capitalized. The contents of
keywords are to be in 9-point, bold and italic face. 4 keywords are the minimum requirements, which should be separated by
commas to differentiate them. [Times New Roman 9 Bold, Italic, Justify]

1.Introduction Equations [Subheading: Times New Roman 10,


[Times New Roman 12 Bold, Justify] Justify]
The manuscript must be written in English language. Number equations consecutively. Equation numbers,
These guidelines include complete description of the within parentheses, are to position flush right, as in
fonts, spacing, and related information. All the (1), using a right tab stop. To make your equations
heading is to be in fully justified 12-point times new more compact, you may use the solidus ( / ), the exp
roman, boldface type and initially capitalized. function, or appropriate exponents. Italicize Roman
Subheading is to be in fully justified 10-point times symbols for quantities and variables, but not Greek
New Roman, boldface type and initially capitalized. symbols. Use a long dash rather than a hyphen for a
[Times New Roman 10, Justify] minus sign.
a 2+b 2=c 2 (1)
2.Formatting
Be sure that the symbols in your equation have been
[Times New Roman 12 Bold, Justify]
defined before or immediately following the
The easiest way to format your manuscript is to
equation. Use “(1)”, not “Eq. (1)” or “equation (1)”,
simply download the template, and replace the
except at the beginning of a sentence: “Equation (1)
content with your own material.This template
is . . .” [Times New Roman 10, Justify]
provides authors with most of the formatting
specifications needed for preparing electronic
2.1Abbreviations and Acronyms
versions of their papers.
Define abbreviations and acronyms the first time they
[Times New Roman 10, Justify]
are used in the text. Do not use abbreviations in the
title or sections unless they are unavoidable.
2.1.1Headings and Sub-Headings
Kindly use the following style for headings and
*Author for correspondence
subheadings.

This work was supported in part by the Department of XXXX, 3.Heading


Place, Country under Grant ABC123456 (sponsor and financial
support acknowledgment goes here).
3.1Heading
4.Main Title
1
First author et al.
The main title is centred, and in times new roman 14- A conclusion is where you summarize the findings of
point, boldface type. Only the first letter of the first manuscript and generalize their importance,
word in the title needs to be capitalized except for the relevance and recommends further research gaps.
letters and words that are originally capitalized. [Times New Roman 10, Justify]
Leave one blank lines after the title.
Appendix
5.Main Text [Times New Roman 10 Bold, Justify]
Type your main text in 10-point Times New Roman, An Appendix contains information that is not essential to
single-spaced and justified. Do not use double- understand the paper, but may be proving useful for further
clarification.
spacing. [Times New Roman 9, Justify]

Figure and Table captions Acknowledgment


Figure and Table captions should be 10-point times [Times New Roman 10 Bold, Justify]
new roman and justified. The First words are in The name of the persons who made some significant
capital and all other words are in small letters. contribution in improvement of the authors' paper will be
Figures and tables must be numbered separately. included in the acknowledgement section. The sources of
Column heading should be 9-point boldface justify funding can also be included in this section.
times new roman. Column values should be 9-point [Times New Roman 9, Justify]
justified times new roman and normal.
Conflicts of interest
Table 1 Comparison Chart The authors should declare any conflicts of interest exist. If
[Times New Roman 10, Justify] no conflict exists, the authors should state: the authors have
S. No First Second Third no conflicts of interest to declare.
(9 Point
Bold, References
Justify) [Times New Roman 10 Bold, Justify]
1 (9 Point, It should be 9-point times new roman fully justified. Only
Justify) cited text references are included. Each reference is
2 referred to in the text by a number enclosed in a square
3 bracket (i.e., [1]). References must be numbered and
ordered according to where they are first mentioned in
The caption for a figure appears below the figure; for the paper, NOT alphabetically.
a table, above. Do not be afraid to use lengthy figure
The Vancouver system of referencing should be used. The
and table captions better that than confusing or
title of the reference, only the first letter of the first word in
incomplete ones. the title of a reference needs to be capitalized except for the
letters and words that are originally capitalized.
If your figure or table is essentially the same as or
based on another author’s, but you recreated or Journal reference
adapted it, in this case provide proper citation of the Author(s). Article title. Journal Title. Year; volume (issue):
source. The most logical place for the citation to pages.
appear is at the end of the caption. Ghosh P. A framework of email cleansing and mining with
case study on image spamming. International Journal of
Advanced Computer Research. 2014; 4(4):961-5.

Batista GM, Endo M, Yasuda T, Urata M, Mouri K. Using


science museum curator's knowledge to create astronomy
educational content. International Journal of Advanced
Computer Research. 2015; 5(20):284-97.

Abc P. Remarkable science. XYZ Journal. 1999; 36:234-5.

The first six authors' names plus “, et al.” can be used in


case of more than six authors.
Figure 1 Description of figure 1
[Times New Roman 10, Justify]
6.Conclusion and future work Conference reference
Author(s). Article title. Conference name. Organization.
[Times New Roman 12 Bold, Justify] Year: pages.
2
International Journal of Advanced Technology and Engineering Exploration, Vol 6(35)
first paragraph may contain a place and date of birth. Next,
Agarwal A, Xie B, Vovsha I, Rambow O, Passonneau R. the author's educational background is to be listed. They
Sentiment analysis of Twitter data. In proceedings of the also pen down their professional membership, current
workshop on languages in social media 2011 (pp. 30-38). position in the professional job, publications and
Association for Computational Linguistics. achievements, etc.
Email:[email protected]
Culotta A. Towards detecting influenza epidemics by
analyzing Twitter messages. In proceedings of the first It should be 9-point times new roman fully justified.
workshop on social media analytics 2010 (pp. 115-22). [Times New Roman 9, Justify]
ACM.

Complete book reference


Author(s). Book title. Publisher; Year.

Ukens LL. 101 ways to improve customer service: training,


tools, tips, and techniques. John Wiley & Sons; 2007.

Chapters in book reference


Author(s). Book title. Publisher; Year. page number.

Ukens LL. 101 ways to improve customer service: training,


tools, tips, and techniques. John Wiley & Sons; 2007.p.
251-306

For website reference


Author(s).Web article title. Website Title. Publisher of
Website. <URL>. Accessed DD Month YYYY.

Travel and Transportation. https://www.nyu.edu/life/travel-


and-transportation/ university-transportation/routes-and-
schedules.html. Accessed 26 October 2015.

Abc P. Travel and Transportation.


https://www.nyu.edu/life/travel-and-transportation/
university-transportation/routes-and-schedules.html.
Accessed 26 October 2015.

Note: high-level publications should avoid references to


web sites if at all possible. References should be to a
permanent, unchanging source; web sites are
ephemeral.

All authors should include short biographies with photo at


the end of regular papers.

All authors should include biographies


with photo at the end of papers. The
3Author’s Photo

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