Author Guidelines

  1. Manuscripts written for the Aceh Journal of Computer Science (JMI) include research results in the field of Computer Science. Manuscripts must be written in Indonesian.

  2. ILKA does not accept manuscripts via email. Manuscripts must be submitted through the OJS web system. For those who have not yet registered, please register first.

  3. Manuscripts must be in *.doc file format.

  4. Manuscripts should not exceed 10 pages in length.

  5. Manuscripts must follow the guidelines provided in the ILKA template. Please download the ILKA template.

  6. Manuscripts are expected to follow the following structure: Introduction - Research Methods - System Design (optional) - Results and Discussion - Conclusions. Clear theorems do not need to be written; they should be cited when necessary. Evidence or theories that are unclear and whose validity the author seeks to clarify by developing them can be added after the Introduction.

  7. Citations and bibliographies should be from within the last five years and should be from reputable journals. References from journals should comprise at least 80% of the original work. Correct citations should be written using the Mendeley or EndNote application tools.

  8. Publication ethics statement and copyright agreement are also required when submitting a manuscript. A more detailed publication ethics statement should be read, understood, adhered to, and signed before submission. The publication ethics statement can be downloaded here, and the copyright agreement can be downloaded here.

  9. Every ILKA manuscript will be reviewed by reviewers using a double-blind review system. All review processes are conducted online through the web system, and the progress of the manuscript can be monitored by the author through the web system.

  10. The time between submission and acceptance by the editors varies depending on the review process of each manuscript. The editors cannot guarantee a specific publication time for each manuscript submitted by the author.

  11. Proofreading and editing for print are carried out by the editors and/or with the author's involvement. Manuscripts already in print may be discontinued by the editors if any issues are identified.

  12. All matters relating to citation permits, the use of computer software for manuscript creation, or other matters related to intellectual property rights (IP) by the author, including any legal consequences that may arise from them, are the sole responsibility of the author.