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JTEC Format

This document provides a template for preparing manuscripts to submit to the Journal of Telecommunication, Electronics & Computer Engineering. It outlines the required sections and formatting for the manuscript, including the title, author names and affiliations, abstract, keywords, introduction, body, figures/tables, references, conclusion, and appendices. Specific formatting guidelines are provided for font, font size, margins, columns, page limits, references, and more. The goal is to help authors structure their manuscript according to the journal's standards.
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JTEC Format

This document provides a template for preparing manuscripts to submit to the Journal of Telecommunication, Electronics & Computer Engineering. It outlines the required sections and formatting for the manuscript, including the title, author names and affiliations, abstract, keywords, introduction, body, figures/tables, references, conclusion, and appendices. Specific formatting guidelines are provided for font, font size, margins, columns, page limits, references, and more. The goal is to help authors structure their manuscript according to the journal's standards.
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Preparation of Manuscript for Journal of

Telecommunication, Electronics & Computer


Engineering (JTEC)

Author Name(s)
Author affiliation (s)
Author address information (s)

Abstract—This electronic document is the template for the should be typed in bold face using 24-font size, Times New
manuscript for Journal of Telecommunication, Electronics & Roman. Author name(s) should be typed using 11-font size,
Computer Engineering (JTEC). All contents should be replaced Times New Roman. Author(s) affiliation and address
by the real materials but do not change the format here.
information should be Italic in 10-font size, Times New
Index Terms—About four key words or phrases in alphabetical Roman.
order, separated by commas. B. Figures, Tables, Charts & Diagrams
Figures, tables, charts & diagram should be kept to a
I. INTRODUCTION minimum. They must be in black and white with minimum
shading and numbered consecutively. They should have a brief

T HE Journal of Telecommunication, Electronic and


Computer Engineering (JTEC) (ISSN 1985-3158) is a
refereed journal published twice a year by Universiti Teknikal
title/caption in a font size of 8.
C. References
Malaysia Melaka. References should be numbered and cited within the square
High-quality papers for Journal of Telecommunication, brackets in order of appearance in the text. Example of
Electronic and Computer Engineering, are now invited for references can be from books, journal publication, conference
submission. Interested authors should read the ‘Instructions to proceedings and websites. A list of references should be listed
Authors’ section for all details of requirements, procedures, at the end of the manuscript. No footnotes are allowed.
paper mechanics, referencing style, and the technical review
process for submitted papers. III. MANUSCRIPT FORMAT
Papers should be emailed as attached files to JTEC to the
A. Page Limit
email address of jtec@utem.edu.my, and other requirements
should be followed as in the Instructions to Authors. There The number of page for the manuscript may vary from
will be no strict publication schedule. As soon as they are minimum of 4 pages to the maximum of 10 pages in A4 size
ready, successful papers will be posted in sequence in the paper. Authors are required to strictly advise to adhere to this
JTEC volume twice a year. limit. Manuscript in excess of 10 pages may be unable to be
included in the Journal.
B. Margin
II. MANUSCRIPT PREPARATION
The manuscript should be within the print area with margin
The manuscript article should be written in English in the of 0.7 inches top and bottom; and 0.65 inches for left and right
font of Times New Roman, which includes the following: margin. Page number should appear on the top right
abstract, introduction, literature review, objectives, research manuscript.
methodology, theory, testing and analysis, results and
discussions, conclusion, acknowledgement and references. C. Text
Manuscript should be prepared via the Microsoft Word The body of the manuscript should be typed in double
processor. Do include the duplicate hardcopy and softcopy to column (column width = 3.5 inches and column spacing 0.2
the editor. inches), single spacing, 10-font size, Times New Roman,
printed on one side of the sheet. Section headings should be
A. Title, Authors Name & Affiliation centered in the column. Sections should be numbered
The manuscript title should be centered across the full page consecutively.
with the first letter of each major word in capital letters. Title
IV. CONCLUSION [19] N. Kawasaki, “Parametric study of thermal and chemical nonequilibrium
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APPENDIX
Appendixes, if needed, appear before the acknowledgment.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT
The preferred spelling of the word “acknowledgment” in
American English is without an “e” after the “g.” Use the
singular heading even if you have many acknowledgments.
Avoid expressions such as “One of us (S.B.A.) would like to
thank ... .” Instead, write “F. A. Author thanks ... .” Sponsor
and financial support acknowledgments are placed in the
unnumbered footnote on the first page, not here.

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