The Format of the IJOPCM, first submission



Int. J. Advance Soft Compu. Appl, Vol. 12, No. 2, July 2020

ISSN 2074-8523; Copyright © ICSRS Publication, 2020

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Title First Line

Title Second Line

First Author, Second Author, and Third

Affiliation of the first author

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Affiliation of the second author

e-mail:

Affiliation of the third author

Abstract

This is a sample of the format of the first submission paper for the IJASCA. These guidelines may guide you to prepare papers for IJASCA. It is better to use this document as a template if you are using Microsoft Word 6.0 or later. Use of IJASCA templates is meant to assist authors in correctly formatting manuscripts for final submission and does not guarantee how IJASCA admin will format the final paper. This template can be used for initial submission. An abstract should be 100 to 200 words, and should clearly state the author contribution, and open problem of the paper. Abstracts must not include bibliographic references.

Keywords: Keywords should closely reflect the topic and characterize the paper. Use about five key words or phrases in alphabetical order, separated by commas.

1 Introduction

This document can be used as a template for Microsoft Word versions 6.0 or later. You may open this document then type over sections of the document or cut and paste to other document and then use adequate styles. The style will adjust your fonts and line spacing. Please set the template for A4 paper (21 x 29.7 cm). For emphasizing please use italics and do not use underline or bold. Please do not change the font sizes or line spacing to squeeze more text into a limited number of pages.

2 Related Work

In this section, author should provide the latest related work of the subject matter and critical analyze them. Substantial literatures are expected in this section to ensure the novelty of the proposed work.

3 Problem Formulations or Methodology

The manuscript should be prepared using MS Word, basic font Roman 12pt size. The papers should be in English and typed in frames 14 x 21.6 cm (margins 3.5 cm on left and right and 4 cm on top and bottom) on A4-format white paper or American format paper. On the first page leave 7cm space on the top for the journal’s headings. The papers must have abstract, Mathematics Subject Classification and Keywords

Definition 2.1 This is a text of a definition.

ax + by + c = 0

4 The Proposed Method

Detailed submission guidelines can be found on the IJASCA web pages. All authors are responsible for understanding these guidelines before submitting their manuscript. For further information on submission guidelines, please refer to

4.1 Headings and format

Sections and subsections should be numbered as 1, 2, etc. and 1.1, 1.2, 2.1, 2.2 respectively. Capital letters should be used for the initial letter of each noun and adjective in the section titles, the section should be formatted as left, bold, times new roman, and 16pt font size. For subsection (left, bold, times new roman, and 14pt), the initial letter of first word should be capitalized. And also similarly for other sub-subsections (left, bold, times new roman, and 12pt).

4.2 Figures, tables, and equations

A table, figure, equation, and the corresponding text should be placed on the same page. Otherwise it may be placed on the immediate following page. Its size should be smaller than the typed area.

4.2.1 Labels of figures and tables

A figure or photo should be labeled with ”Fig.” and a table with ”Table”. It must be assigned with Arabic numerals as a figure or a table number; the figure number and caption should be placed below the figure. The first letter of the caption should be in capital letter. The table number and caption should be placed on top of the table as shown in Table 1.

Table 1: Just an example

|x |ADM |VIM |

|0.0000 |0.000000000 |0.000000000 |

|0.0938 |-0.0937935 |-0.937935 |

|0.2188 |-0.2186090 |-0.2186091 |

|0.3125 |-0.17060 |-0.3117064 |

|0.4062 |-0.4039390 |-0.4039385 |

|0.5000 |-0.4948230 |-0.4948226 |

|0.6250 |-0.6124310 |-0.6124315 |

|0.7188 |-0.6969410 |-0.6969446 |

|0.8125 |-0.7770900 |-0.7771007 |

|0.9062 |-0.8519340 |-0.8519654 |

|1.0000 |-0.9204760 |-0.9205578 |

Figures and tables should be placed in the middle of the page between left and right margins. Reference to the figure in the text should use ”Fig.” instead of ”Figure”. In the final formatting of your paper, some figures may have to be moved from where they appeared in the original submission. Figures and tables should be sized as they are to appear in print. Figures or tables not correctly sized will be returned to the author for reformatting.

5 Results, Analysis and Discussions

These are the main results of the paper.

Theorem 4.1 This is a text of a theorem.

ax2 + bx + c = 0 (1)

Lemma 4.2 This is a text of a lemma.

6 Conclusion

In this section you should present a conclusion of your work together with future work.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

This is a text of acknowledgements.

References

Format for Journal Article

Author(s). (Year). Title of Article. Title of Periodical, Volume, Pages.

[1] Devine, P. G., & Sherman, S. J. (1992). Intuitive Versus Rational Judgment and the Role of Stereotyping in the Human Condition: Kirk or Spock?. Psychological Inquiry, 3(2), 153-159.

[2] Hodges, F. M. (2003). The promised planet: Alliances and struggles of the gerontocracy in American television science fiction of the 1960s. The Aging Male, 6(3), 175-182.

Format for Conference Proceeding

Author(s). (Year). Title of Article. Title of Periodical, (Pages). Publisher.

[3] Zainal, A., Maarof, M. A., Shamsuddin, S. M., & Abraham, A. (2008, September). Ensemble of one-class classifiers for network intrusion detection system. In Information Assurance and Security, 2008. ISIAS'08. Fourth International Conference on (pp. 180-185). IEEE.

[4] Mohamed, H., Ahmad, N. B. H., & Shamsuddin, S. M. H. (2014, September). Bijective soft set classification of student's learning styles. In Software Engineering Conference (MySEC), 2014 8th Malaysian (pp. 289-294). IEEE.

[5] Maio, D., Maltoni, D., Cappelli, R., Wayman, J. L., & Jain, A. K. (2002). FVC2002: Second fingerprint verification competition. In Pattern Recognition, 2002. Proceedings. 16th International Conference on (Vol. 3, pp. 811-814). IEEE.

[6] Jain, A., Ross, A., & Prabhakar, S. (2001). Fingerprint matching using minutiae and texture features. In Image Processing, 2001. Proceedings. 2001 International Conference on (Vol. 3, pp. 282-285). IEEE.

Format for Book Chapter

Author(s). (Year). Title of Book. Title of Periodical (Pages). Publisher. Place of Publication.

[7] Hasan, S., Shamsuddin, S. M., & Lopes, N. (2015). Soft Computing Methods for Big Data Problems. In GPU Computing and Applications (pp. 235-247). Springer Singapore.

[8] Ba-Karait, N. O., Shamsuddin, S. M., & Sudirman, R. (2014). Classification of Electroencephalogram Signals Using Wavelet Transform and Particle Swarm Optimization. In Advances in Swarm Intelligence (pp. 352-362). Springer International Publishing.

Format for Book

Author(s). (Year). Title of Article. Title of Book. (Pages). Place of Publication: Publisher.

[9] James, N. E. (1988). Two sides of paradise: the Eden myth according to Kirk and Spock. In D. Palumbo(Ed.), Spectrum of the fantastic, (pp. 219-223). Westport, CT: Greenwood.

[10] Famili, A. F. (2014). Searching for Patterns in Imbalanced Data. In Progress in Pattern Recognition, Image Analysis, Computer Vision, and Applications (pp. 159-166). Springer International Publishing.

Format for Dissertation

Author(s). (Year). Title of Book. Other information

[11] Paulino, A. A. (2013). Contributions to biometric recognition: Matching identical twins and latent fingerprints (Doctoral dissertation, Michigan State University).

[12] Nandakumar, K. (2008). Multibiometric systems: Fusion strategies and template security. ProQuest.

Notes on contributors

|[pic] |Dr. Iqbal H. Jebril is Professor at the Department of Mathematics, Al-Zaytoonah |

| |University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan.His main teaching and research interests include|

| |Functional Analysis, Operator Theory and Fuzzy Logic. He has published several |

| |research articles in |

| |international journals of mathematics. |

|[pic] |Dr. Iqbal H. Jebril is Professor at the Department of Mathematics, Al-Zaytoonah |

| |University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan.His main teaching and research interests include|

| |Functional Analysis, Operator Theory and Fuzzy Logic. He has published several |

| |research articles in |

| |international journals of mathematics. |

| | |

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