EPPM-Journal Paper Template: (Reserved Space) (Reserved Space)
EPPM-Journal Paper Template: (Reserved Space) (Reserved Space)
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Abstract: Authors are encouraged to prepare manuscripts directly using this template. This template demonstrates format
requirements for the Journal of Engineering, Project, and Production Management (EPPM-Journal).
1. Instructions to Authors explaining more than three things, please try to use a
series comma, for example, A, B, and C.
Authors are requested to submit papers through the online
submission system. A few questions have to be answered Table 1. Table example
while submitting papers.
Column name Column name
The EPPM-Journal is a refereed journal. All research Column name I
G H
articles in this journal undergo rigorous peer review, based
on initial editor screening and anonymous refereeing. 1 A +
Manuscript has to be compiled into a single word (.docx) 2 B -
file.
3 C *
2. Manuscript Structure
4 D /
Manuscript should be divided into the following sections:
Title page, abstract, introduction, method, results,
discussion, conclusions, references, and appendix.
Use serif typeface, Times New Roman, for the text of
Y Axis
1
2.1.1.1. Boldface, italicized, lowercase paragraph research: A case study. Journal of Engineering and
heading Technology Management, 19(2), 131-140. doi: 10.
1016/S0923-4748(02)00006-1
2.1.1. 1.1. Italicized, lowercase paragraph heading McCarthy, J. F., Nguyen, D. H., Rashid, A. M., and
3. Citation Format Soroczak, S. (2003). Proactive Displays & The
Experience UbiComp Project. Proceedings of the
Cited references in the text must include the author’s Fifth International Conference on Ubiquitous
surname and year of publication. For example: Computing, Seattle, Washington, 78-81.
․One work by one author Verzuh, E. (2008). The Fast Forward MBA in Project
Management. Hoboken, New Jersey: Wiley and Sons,
Smith (2010) found that… 55-60.
Early onset results in severe consequence (Smith, Wheeler, D. P. and Bragin, M. (2007). Bringing it all
2010). back home: Social work and the challenge of
returning veterans. Health and Social Work, 32, 297-
In 2010, Smith showed that… 300. Retrieved from http://www.naswpressonline.org
․One work by two authors on February 1, 2011.
Smith and Jackson (2010) found that… Pictures and short information
Early onset results in severe consequence (Smith and about the authors include the full
Jackson, 2010). first, middle and last names, the
represented institution and the
In 2010, Smith and Jackson showed that… department, the membership in the
international or national
․One work by more than three authors
organizations, the research
Smith et al. (2010) found that… interests, and other important
information. The portraits should be
Early onset results in severe consequence (Smith et al., 434(width) X 555(height) with
2010). minimum resolution 200.
In 2010, Smith et al. showed that…
․Multiple works
Smith (2010) and Cheng (2011) found that…
Early onset results in severe consequence (Smith,
2010; Cheng, 2011).
Early onset results in severe consequence (Smith,
2010a, 2010b, in press; Cheng, 2011).
4. Equations
MS Equation should be used to formulate equations. An
example of an equation is shown in Eq. (1). Images or
other equation applications are not accepted. Equations
should be numbered consecutively starting with (1) and
explained in the text.
1+2+3
Mean= (1)
3
5. Online Submission
Authors are requested to submit papers through the online
submission system at https://cmt.research.microsoft.com/
EPPM/.
6. Acknowledgments
Authors are requested to identify financial support, if any,
used in the execution of the research and preparation of
the article. Those individuals and companies who
provided help during the research could also be addressed
here.
All citations should be listed in the reference list.
Layout examples of references are given below:
References
Green, G., Kennedy, P., and McGown, A. (2002).
Management of multi-method engineering design