Ketentuan tesis/skripsi/tugas akhir/kerja praktek dalam bentuk digital
Contoh format/template : Revisi Tanggal 23 November 2015 Surat keterangan ini wajib ada (scan bentuk Image /PDF), baik penelitian di perusahaan, atau pun tanpa melibatkan perusahaan. Redaksi persetujuan publikasi bersifat baku. Jika penelitian di perusahaan, tanda tangan dan stempel perusahaan adalah pejabat struktural atau orang yang diberikan wewenang untuk menandatangani. Berikan catatan di bawah tanda tangan pembimbing, jika ada pengecualian BAB ISI yang tidak diijinkan perusahaan untuk dionlinekan. Contoh :
Catatan : kecuali BAB III terdapat data perusahaan yang bersifat konfidensial.
SURAT KETERANGAN
PERSETUJUAN PUBLIKASI
Bahwa yang bertanda tangan dibawah ini, penulis dan pihak perusahaan tempat penelitian,
Menyetujui :
Untuk memberikan kepada Universitas Komputer Indonesia
Hak Bebas Royalty Noneksklusif
atas penelitian ini dan bersedia untuk di-
online
-kan sesuai dengan ketentuan yang berlaku
untuk kepentingan riset dan pendidikan .
Tempat, (tgl/bln/th)
Penulis,
Perusahaan,
Ttd Ttd & stempel jabatan stuktural
Nama
Nama
NIM/NIP. ……….
NIP. ………
Mengetahui,
Pembimbing
Ttd
Nama
NIP………
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Contoh Cover Casing dan CD
Ketentuan tesis/skripsi/tugas akhir/kerja praktek dalam bentuk digital dapat diunduh di
web
http://elib.unikom.ac.id
folder panduan penulisan.
Contoh cover casing belakang (bolak balik) untuk pembimbing di UNIKOM (lembar ini wajib ada)
CD penelitian ini benar telah sesuai dengan aslinya
dan telah direvisi. Disahkan oleh :
Pembimbing I
Pembimbing II
(jika ada)(ttd harus asli tangan) (ttd harus asli tangan)
Nama
Nama
NIP.
NIP.
JUDUL PENELITIAN
PENULIS NIM
JENIS PENELITIAN (TESIS/SKRIPSI/TUGAS AKHIR/KERJA PRAKTEK)
LOGO UNIKOM PRODI/JURUSAN
FAKULTAS NAMA UNIVERSITAS TAHUN KELULUSAN
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Ketentuan Tesis/Skripsi/TA/Kerja Praktek
dalam bentuk digital (CD)
(REVISI 23 November 2015)
Bentuk fisik CD
1.
Kapasitas
CD 700 MB
untuk data kurang dari 600MB. Kapasitas
DVD
untuk data
lebih dari 600 MB. (untuk keseragaman display)
2.
Casing plastik bujur sangkar (
bukan mika kaca
yang mudah pecah)
3.
Casing CD
tercantum Judul, Nama, NIM, jenis penelitian, Jurusan dan Logo
UNIKOM atau sesuai dengan cover penelitian tercetak .
4.
Label CD
tercantum Judul, Nama,NIM, jenis penelitian, Jurusan atau sesuai dengan
cover penelitian tecetak.
Isi CD
1.
Back up semua data Skripsi yang telah direvisi dari cover hingga dengan lampiran,
dengan nama file terpisah. Ditulis dengan
bahasa formal/baku
, seperti nama file :
cover,kata pengantar, daftar isi, abstrak,Bab I, Bab II dan seterusnya (termasuk yang
membuat
program
multimedia).
Scan
lembar
pengesahan
yang
telah
ditandantangani ketua jurusan/pembimbing dll, serta lampiran dari dokumen
perusahaan dengan file terpisah.
Format nama file :
UNIKOM_Nama Penulis_nama file
Contoh :
UNIKOM_Calis M_cover
2.
File dalam
bentuk .PDF dan .Doc (word) (2 format file).
3.
Lampirkan presentasi hasil sidang tesis/skripsi/tugas akhir dalam format
.ppt
4.
Buatlah penelitian anda dalam sebuah bentuk ringkas
yaitu jurnal/artikel, standar
yang dikeluarkan jurusan masing-masing.
5.
Semua data akan dionlinekan (kecuali lampiran : doc. perusahaan/listing program/data
primer).
P
erpustakaan tidak akan merubah isi data yang dibuat penulis. SK DirjenNo.152/e/T/2012 tentang kewajiban publikasi mahasiswa sebagai persyaratan lulus.
(lihat
http://elib.unikom.ac.id
)
6.
Lampirkan
surat keterangan persetujuan publikasi,
scan dan file terpisah. Format
dapat di download di
http://elib.unikom.ac.id/gdl.php?mod=browse&op=read&id=jbptunikompp-gdl-perpustaka-25828
.
7.
Scan lembar keaslian atau tidak plagiat yang telah ditandatangani penulis di atas
materai.
8.
Lampirkan data riwayat hidup(akan dionlinekan), format sesuai ijin penulis
dengan data minimal tercantum email yang aktif
. Tujuan apabila diperlukan
sehubungan dengan permintaan informasi. Scan dan file terpisah.
9.
Pastikan
data tidak terinfeksi virus
.
10.
Data terbaca oleh CD Drive kami, mohon maaf tidak sesuai ketentuan tersebut, tidak
kami layani.
11.
Penulis yang telah menyerahkan CD penelitiannya, bila kemudian hari memerlukan
data tersebut, dapat meng
copy/back up
dengan membawa KTP. (Hanya berlaku untuk
penelitian penulis/tidak untuk penelitian penulis yang lain)
Prosedur Penyerahan
1.
Dikumpulkan ( Hari Senin-Jumat)
di Perpustakaan UNIKOM
hanya dalam bentuk
CD/
soft copy
yang telah direvisi, ditandatangani dan stempel yang berwenang,
kwitansi uang buku (wisuda) scan dengan file terpisah. Penyerahan:
Paling lambat 2
minggu sebelum pelaksanaan wisuda.
2.
Ketentuan data dalam bentuk CD ini, untuk semua program studi (Diploma-Pasca
Sarjana)
3.
KERJA PRAKTEK
dikumpulkan
di jurusan masing-masing, dalam bentuk CD untuk
Perpustakaan UNIKOM.
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Lampiran 1 Gaya Selingkung
Penentuan Gaya Selingkung (Pilih salah satu dan sesuaikan)
GUIDELINES FOR TYPESETTING MANUSCRIPTS USING MSWORD1
FIRST AUTHOR2
University Department, University Name, Address, City, State ZIP/Zone, Country3
firstauthor_id@domain_name4 http://<webaddress>
SECOND AUTHOR
Group, Laboratory, Address, City, State ZIP/Zone, Country secondauthor_id@domain_name
http://<webaddress>
This template is designed for all publications of TMRF Kolhapur. The abstract should summarize the context, content and conclusions of the paper in less than 150 words. It should not contain any reference citations or displayed equations. Typeset the abstract in 8 pt roman with baselineskip of 10 pt, making an indentation of 18 pt on the left and right margins.
Keywords: Keyword1; keyword2; keyword3.
The Main Text
Authors are encouraged to have their contribution checked for grammar. Abbreviations are allowed but should be spelt out in full when first used. Integers ten and below are to be spelt out. Italicize foreign language phrases (e.g. Latin, French).
The text is to be typeset in 10 pt roman, single spaced with baselineskip of 13 pt. Text area is 5 inches in width and the height is 8 inches (including running head). Final pagination and insertion of running titles will be done by the publisher. Upon acceptance, authors are required to submit their data source file including postscript files for figures.
Major Headings
Major headings should be typeset in boldface with the first letter of important words capitalized.
1
For the title, try not to use more than 3 lines. Typeset the title in 10 pt Times Roman, uppercase and boldface.
2
Typeset names in 8 pt Times Roman, uppercase. Use the footnote to indicate the present or permanent address of the author.
3
State completely without abbreviations, the affiliation and mailing address, including country. Typeset in 8 pt Times Italic.
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Sub-headings
Sub-headings should be typeset in boldface italic and capitalize the first letter of the first word only. Section number to be in boldface roman.
3.1.1.
Sub-subheadings
Typeset sub-subheadings in medium face italic and capitalize the first letter of the first word only. Section numbers to be in roman.
Numbering and spacing
Sections, sub-sections and sub-subsections are numbered in Arabic. Use double spacing before all section headings, and single spacing after section headings. Flush left all paragraphs that follow after section headings.
Lists of items
List may be presented with each item marked by bullets and numbers.
Bulleted items
item one item two item three.
Numbered items
(1) item one (2) item two (3) item three.
The order of subdivisions of items in bullet and numbered lists may be presented as follows:
Bulleted items
First item in the first level Second item in the first level
First item in the second level Second item in the second level
First item in the third level Second item in the third level Third item in the second level Fourth item in the second level Third item in the first level
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Fourth item in the first levelNumbered items
(1) First item in the first level (2) Second item in the first level
(i) First item in the second level (ii) Second item in the second level
i. First item in the third level ii. Second item in the third level (ii) Third item in the second level (iii) Fourth item in the second level (2) Third item in the first level (3) Fourth item in the first level
Equations
Displayed equations should be numbered consecutively, with the number set flush right and enclosed in parentheses. The equation numbers should be consecutive within the contribution
( , )
lim
it
N i t
q
t
. (1)Equations should be referred to in abbreviated form, e.g. “Eq.(1)”. In multiple-line equations, the number should be given on the last line.
Displayed equations are to be centered on the page width. Standard English letters like x are to appear as x (italicized) in the text if they are used as mathematical symbols. Punctuation marks are used at the end of equations as if they appeared directly in the text.
Theorem Style
Theorem 4.1. Theorems, lemmas, etc. are set on a separate paragraph, with extra 1 line space above and below. They are to be numbered consecutively within the contribution.
Lemma 4.2. Theorems, lemmas, etc. are set on a separate paragraph, with extra 1 line space above and below. They are to be numbered consecutively within the contribution.
Proof. Proofs should end with
□
Figures, Tables and Photographs
Figures are to be inserted in the text nearest their first reference. Figure placements can be either top or bottom. Original india ink drawings of glossy prints are preferred. Please send one set of originals with copies. If the author requires the publisher to reduce the figures, ensure that the figures (including letterings and numbers) are large enough to be clearly seen after reduction. If photographs are to be used, only black and white ones are acceptable.
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Figures are to be sequentially numbered in Arabic numerals. The caption must be placed below the figure. Typeset in 8 pt Times Roman with baselineskip of 10 pt. Long captions are to be justified by the “page-width”'.Use double spacing between a caption and the text that follows immediately, e.g. Fig. 1.
Previously published material must be accompanied by written permission from the author and publisher.
Tables
Tables should be inserted in the text as close to the point of reference as possible. Some space should be left above and below the table, e.g. Table 1.
Table 1. The planning and control components.
Format symbol Description
d, i for a integer value
o for an octal number
u for an unsigned integer
X, x for a hexadecimal number
f for a floating point number
E, e for a number in exponential notation
G, g for a exponential or floating notation whichever suits best.
c for a character data
s for a string data
Fig. 1. This is the caption for the figure. If the caption is less than one line then it needs to be manually centered.
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Tables should be numbered sequentially in the text in Arabic numerals. Captions are to be centralized above the tables. Typeset tables and captions in 8 pt Times Roman with baselineskip of 10 pt. Long captions are to be justified by the “table-width”.
If tables need to extend over to a second page, the continuation of the table should be preceded by a caption, e.g., “Table 1 (Continued)”. Notes to tables are placed below the final row of the table and should be flushleft. Footnotes in tables should be indicated by superscript lowercase letters and placed beneath the table.
Running Heads
Please provide a shortened runninghead (not more than eight words) for the title of your paper. This will appear on the top right-hand side of your paper.
Footnotes
Footnotes should be numbered sequentially in superscript lowercase Roman letters.a
Acknowledgments
This section should come before the References. Funding information may also be included here.
AppendiX A Appendix
Appendices should be used only when absolutely necessary. They should come after the References. If there is more than one appendix, number them alphabetically. Number displayed equations occurring in the Appendix in this way, e.g. (A.1), (A.2), etc.
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1 2 2 2
...
m m mx
A
x
u
u
u
(A.1)References
The references section should be labeled “References” and should appear at the end of the paper. Authors should follow a consistent format for the reference entries. For journal names, use the standard abbreviations. An sample format is given in the following page:
Citations in Text
Since the references are unnumbered, citations to them in the text must identify them by authors’ names and year of publication. References should be cited in text in square brackets by giving the last name of the author and the date of publication, e.g. [Chakrabarti (2000)]. A comma should be present before the date. For papers by two authors, the
a
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last names are joined by “and”. Papers by three and more authors should be cited by giving the last name of the first author followed by et al. and the date (note that et al. is in italics and that a period follows the abbreviation al.).
Reference List
Reference entries should be ordered alphabetically, starting with the last name of the first author, followed by the first author’s initial(s), and so on for each additional author. For papers with more than three authors, the last name and initials of the first author only should be listed, followed by a comma and et al. Multiple entries for one author or one group of authors should be ordered chronologically, and multiple entries for the same year (including references with three authors that may be cited in the text as “et al.”) should be distinguished by appending sequential lowercase letters to the year; e.g. Sunde and Karp (2001a); Sunde and Karp (2001b).
References
Akerkar, R. A.; Lingras, P. (2008). An Intelligent Web: Theory and Practice, 1st edn. Johns and Bartlett, Boston.
Albert, R.; Jeong, H.; Barab´asi, A.-L. (1999): Diameter of the world-wide Web. Nature, 401, pp. 130–131.
Berry M. W., Du ais S. T., O’Brie G. W. 1995 : Usi g li ear algebra for i tellige t i for atio retrie al, SIAM Re ie , 37, pp. 573-595.
Bharat, K.; Broder, A. (1998): A technique for measuring the relative size and overlap of public Web search engines. Computer Networks, 30(1–7), pp. 107–117.
Broder, A.; Kumar, R.; Maghoul, F.; Raghavan, P.; Rajagopalan, S.; Stata, R.; Tomkins, A.; Wiener, J. (2000): Graph structure in the Web. Computer Networks, 33(1–6), pp. 309–320.
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Author Guide for Preparing a Paper for the International
Journal of Computer Science Issues
First-Name Last-Name1, First-Name Last-Name2 and First-Name Last-Name3
1
University Department, University Name, Company City, State ZIP/Zone, Country
Email address
2
University Department, University Name, Company City, State ZIP/Zone, Country
Email address
3
University Department, University Name, Company City, State ZIP/Zone, Country
Email address
Abstract
The abstract should summarize the content of the paper. Try to keep the abstract below 150 words. Do not have references or displayed equations in the abstract. It is imperative that the margins and style described below be adhered to carefully. This will enable us to maintain uniformity in the final printed copies of the Journal. Papers not made according these guidelines will not be published although its content has been accepted for publication. Paper form is a necessary condition for its publication, as well as its content.
Keywords: Author Guide, Article, Camera-Ready Format, Paper Specifications, Paper Submission.
1. Introduction
The text must be in English. Authors whose English language is not their own are certainly requested to have their manuscripts checked (or co-authored) by an English native speaker, for linguistic correctness before submission and in its final version, if changes had been made to the initial version. The submitted typeset scripts of each contribution must be in their final form and of good appearance because they will be printed directly. The document you are reading is written in the format that should be used in your paper.
This document is set in 10-point Times New Roman. If absolutely necessary, we suggest the use of condensed line spacing rather than smaller point sizes. Some technical formatting software print mathematical formulas in italic type, with subscripts and superscripts in a slightly smaller font size. This is acceptable.
2. Headings and Footnotes
Major headings are to be column centered in a bold font without underline. They need be numbered. "2. Headings and Footnotes" at the top of this paragraph is a major heading.
2.1 Subheadings
Subheadings should be as the above heading “2.1 Subheadings”. They should start at the left-hand margin on a separate line.
The top of this paragraph illustrates a sub-subheading.
Title: The title should be centered across the top of the first page and should have a distinctive font of 18 points Century. It should be in a bold font and in lower case with initial capitals.
Authors’ Names and Addresses: The authors’ names and addresses should be centered below the title. These lines should be 9 points Times New Roman.
Keywords: From 4 to 6 keywords should follow the abstract (as a subheading: Key words, of the Abstract).
Illustrations or pictures: All halftone illustrations or pictures can be black and white and/or colored. Supply the best quality illustrations or pictures possible.
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2.1 Footnotes
Footnotes should be typed in singled-line spacing at the bottom of the page and column where it is cited. Footnotes should be rare.
3. Tables, Figures and Equations
3.1 Tables and Figures
To insert “Tables” or “Figures”, please paste the data as stated below. All tables and figures must be given sequential numbers (1, 2, 3, etc.) and have a caption placed below the figure (“FigCaption”) or above the table(“FigTalbe”) being described, using 8pt font and please make use of the specified style “caption” from the drop-down menu of style categories
Table 1: Margin specifications
Margin A4 Paper US Letter Paper
Left 18.5 mm 14.5 mm (0.58 in) Right 18mm 13 mm (0.51 in)
+ × × × × × ×
r1・b1* LPF
r1・b2* LPF
r1・bm* LPF
0 or 1 weight power threshold
r1 replica/data timing y1 y2 yp array output array antenna SQG replica signal generators
r2 rp DIV DIV DIV b0 b1 bm-1 preset amplitude distribution MBF beamformer 1 beamformer 2
beamformer p
DEL Control DEL DEL C-SEL arriving signals Control Control
Fig. 1 Proposed beam former.
3.2 Equations
They should be numbered consecutively throughout the text. Equation numbers should be enclosed in parentheses and flushed right. Equations should be referred to as Eq. (X) in the text where X is the equation number. In multiple-line equations, the number should be given on the last line.
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4. Conclusions
The better your paper looks, the better the Journal looks. Thanks for your cooperation and contribution.
Appendix
Appendixes, if needed, appear before the acknowledgment.
Acknowledgments
Insert acknowledgment, if any. 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 also placed here.
References
[1] A. A. Name, and B. B. Name, Book Title, Place: Press, Year.
[2] A. Name, and B. Name, "Journal Paper Title", Journal Name, Vol. X, No. X, Year, pp. xxx-xxx.
[3] A. Name, "Dissertation Title", M.S.(or Ph.D.) thesis, Department, University, City, Country, Year.
[4] A. A. Name, "Conference Paper Title", in Conference Name, Year, Vol. x, pp. xxx-xxx.
First Author Biographies should be limited to one paragraph
consisting of the following: sequentially ordered list of degrees, including years achieved; sequentially ordered places of employ concluding with current employment; association with any official journals or conferences; major professional and/or academic achievements, i.e., best paper awards, research grants, etc.; any publication information (number of papers and titles of books published); current research interests; association with any professional associations. Do not specify email address here.
Second Author biography appears here. Degrees achieved
followed by current employment are listed, plus any major academic achievements. Do not specify email address here.
Third Author is a member of the IEEE and the IEEE
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Seputar Tesis, Skripsi, Tugas Akhir
Skripsi
oleh Anies Baswedan
1.
Menulis skripsi adalah menaklukan diri sendiri.
2. Cara mengerjakan skripsi adalah potret diri penulisnya saat senyatanya kerja mandiri.
3. Skripsi bukan sekadar soal riset; skripsi adalah simulasi cara berkarya/bekerja setelah lulus kuliah.
4. Menunda2 pengerjaan skripsi adalah mengakumulasi rasa sesal
.
Akhirnya skripsi yang ditunda-tunda
itu tetap harus diselesaikan juga
5. Membaca referensi banyak-banyak buat skripsi itu baik , tapi menuliskan hasil bacaan itu jauh lebih
baik
6. Makin lama jeda pengerjaan skripsi, makin sulit memulainya lagi. Makin sulit memulai lagi, makin
lama selesainya.
7. Skripsi yg membanggakan & menenangkan seumur hidup penulisnya adalah skripsi dibuat dengan
KEJUJURAN.
8.
Sibuk mengerjakan skripsi itu baik, tapi menyelesaikan skripsi itu jauh lebih baik
9. Dan akhirnya. skripsi yang baik adalah skripsi yang selesai
Kategori Plagiat
IEEE membedakan plagiat menjadi beberapa level. Berikut level-levelnya di mulai dari yang
kasus yang terberat:
1.
Penyalinan mentah-mentah dari suatu paper tanpa menyebut sumbernya. Termasuk di
kategori satu ini bila plagiat dilakukan lebih dari 50% dari teks aslinya. Pada kategori ini
banyak bagian dari paper asli di salin tanpa tanpa referensi sama sekali.
2.
Penyalinan mentah-mentah dalam porsi yang masih besar (20-50%) tanpa menyebut
sumbernya.
3.
Penyalinan beberapa elemen tulisan seperti paragraf, kalimat, gambar atau tabel tanpa
menyebutkan sumbernya.
4.
Penulisan kembali suatu halaman atau paragraf tanpa menyebut acuan yang asli. Beberapa
kata atau kalimat bisa dirubah urutannya, tapi tanpa penyebutan sumber aslinya tetap di
sebut plagiat.
5.
Jika teks yang disalin sudah menyebutkan sumbernya, tetapi cara pengungkapannya kurang
benar. Misalnya tidak meletakkan tanda kutip di kalimat yang teks aslinya tidak diubah, atau
penyalinan kalimat yang dengan hanya mengubah urutan atau hanya mengganti sejumlah
kata saja.
Menghindari Plagiat?
Secara umum caranya adalah sebagai berikut:
1.
Menyebut sumber dengan jelas
2.
Jika mengutip kalimat persisnya jangan lupa di berikan tanda kutip
3.
Bagian yang dikutip bisa di tulis ulang lagi dengan cara pengungkapan yang berbeda tetapi
tetap menjaga makna yang sama. Hal ini bukan berarti kita hanya membalik-balik susunan
kata atau hanya mengganti dengan kata yang lain yang artinya sama.
Sumber :
http://edukasi.kompasiana.com/2010/04/16/menghindari-plagiat/ dikutip Tanggal 21 Maret 2012 http://www.ieee.org/publications_standards/publications/rights/ID_Plagiarism.html
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PENGUMUMAN
Pelayanan Bimbingan Teknis Data Penelitian
Dalam Bentuk Digital(CD).
Penyerahan data penelitian dalam bentuk CD di Perpustakaan UNIKOM,
agar sesuai dengan ketentuan yang berlaku, kami memberikan
kesempatan kepada mahasiswa/I yang akan melaksanakan penulisan
laporan penelitian baik tesis, skripsi, tugas akhir atau pun kerja praktek,
untuk mendapatkan bimbingan teknis dari petugas perpustakaan
dengan ketentuan sebagai berikut :
1.
Membuat kelompok maksimal 10-15 orang, membawa panduan
sistematikan penulisan penelitian dari prodi masing-masiang.
2.
Konfirmasi pelaksanaan bimbingan teknis.
3.
Menyediakan tempat untuk bimbingan teknis.
Anda dapat menghubungi Bagian Informasi Perpustakaan atau Bagian
Penerimaan CD penelitian.
Terima Kasih.
Bandung, 28 Desember 2015
Kepala Perpustakaan.
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Tables should be numbered sequentially in the text in Arabic numerals. Captions are to be centralized above the tables. Typeset tables and captions in 8 pt Times Roman with baselineskip of 10 pt. Long captions are to be justified
by the “table-width”.
If tables need to extend over to a second page, the continuation of the table should be preceded by a caption, e.g., “Table 1 (Continued)”. Notes to tables are placed below the final row of the table and should be flushleft.
Footnotes in tables should be indicated by superscript lowercase letters and placed beneath the table.
Running Heads
Please provide a shortened runninghead (not more than eight words) for the title of your paper. This will appear on the top right-hand side of your paper.
Footnotes
Footnotes should be numbered sequentially in superscript lowercase Roman letters.a
Acknowledgments
This section should come before the References. Funding information may also be included here.
AppendiX A Appendix
Appendices should be used only when absolutely necessary. They should come after the References. If there is more than one appendix, number them alphabetically. Number displayed equations occurring in the Appendix in this way, e.g. (A.1), (A.2), etc.
(1) (0)
1 2 2 2
...
m m mx
A
x
u
u
u
(A.1)References
The references section should be labeled “References” and should appear at the end of the paper. Authors should
follow a consistent format for the reference entries. For journal names, use the standard abbreviations. An sample format is given in the following page:
Citations in Text
Since the references are unnumbered, citations to them in the text must identify them by authors’ names and year of
publication. References should be cited in text in square brackets by giving the last name of the author and the date of publication, e.g. [Chakrabarti (2000)]. A comma should be present before the date. For papers by two authors, the
a
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last names are joined by “and”. Papers by three and more authors should be cited by giving the last name of the first author followed by et al. and the date (note that et al. is in italics and that a period follows the abbreviation al.).
Reference List
Reference entries should be ordered alphabetically, starting with the last name of the first author, followed by the
first author’s initial(s), and so on for each additional author. For papers with more than three authors, the last name
and initials of the first author only should be listed, followed by a comma and et al. Multiple entries for one author or one group of authors should be ordered chronologically, and multiple entries for the same year (including
references with three authors that may be cited in the text as “et al.”) should be distinguished by appending
sequential lowercase letters to the year; e.g. Sunde and Karp (2001a); Sunde and Karp (2001b).
References
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Author Guide for Preparing a Paper for the International
Journal of Computer Science Issues
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University Department, University Name, Company City, State ZIP/Zone, Country
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Email address
Abstract
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1. Introduction
The text must be in English. Authors whose English language is not their own are certainly requested to have their manuscripts checked (or co-authored) by an English native speaker, for linguistic correctness before submission and in its final version, if changes had been made to the initial version. The submitted typeset scripts of each contribution must be in their final form and of good appearance because they will be printed directly. The document you are reading is written in the format that should be used in your paper.
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r1 replica/data timing y1 y2 yp array output array antenna SQG replica signal generators
r2 rp DIV DIV DIV b0 b1 bm-1 preset amplitude distribution MBF beamformer 1 beamformer 2 beamformer p
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Fig. 1 Proposed beam former.
3.2 Equations
They should be numbered consecutively throughout the text. Equation numbers should be enclosed in parentheses and flushed right. Equations should be referred to as Eq. (X) in the text where X is the equation number. In multiple-line equations, the number should be given on the last line.
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... .” Sponsor and financial support acknowledgments
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[2] A. Name, and B. Name, "Journal Paper Title", Journal Name, Vol. X, No. X, Year, pp. xxx-xxx.
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First Author Biographies should be limited to one paragraph
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Seputar Tesis, Skripsi, Tugas Akhir
Skripsi
oleh Anies Baswedan
1.
Menulis skripsi adalah menaklukan diri sendiri.
2. Cara mengerjakan skripsi adalah potret diri penulisnya saat senyatanya kerja mandiri.
3. Skripsi bukan sekadar soal riset; skripsi adalah simulasi cara berkarya/bekerja setelah lulus kuliah.
4. Menunda2 pengerjaan skripsi adalah mengakumulasi rasa sesal
.
Akhirnya skripsi yang ditunda-tunda
itu tetap harus diselesaikan juga
5. Membaca referensi banyak-banyak buat skripsi itu baik , tapi menuliskan hasil bacaan itu jauh lebih
baik
6. Makin lama jeda pengerjaan skripsi, makin sulit memulainya lagi. Makin sulit memulai lagi, makin
lama selesainya.
7. Skripsi yg membanggakan & menenangkan seumur hidup penulisnya adalah skripsi dibuat dengan
KEJUJURAN.
8.
Sibuk mengerjakan skripsi itu baik, tapi menyelesaikan skripsi itu jauh lebih baik
9. Dan akhirnya. skripsi yang baik adalah skripsi yang selesai
Kategori Plagiat
IEEE membedakan plagiat menjadi beberapa level. Berikut level-levelnya di mulai dari yang
kasus yang terberat:
1.
Penyalinan mentah-mentah dari suatu paper tanpa menyebut sumbernya. Termasuk di
kategori satu ini bila plagiat dilakukan lebih dari 50% dari teks aslinya. Pada kategori ini
banyak bagian dari paper asli di salin tanpa tanpa referensi sama sekali.
2.
Penyalinan mentah-mentah dalam porsi yang masih besar (20-50%) tanpa menyebut
sumbernya.
3.
Penyalinan beberapa elemen tulisan seperti paragraf, kalimat, gambar atau tabel tanpa
menyebutkan sumbernya.
4.
Penulisan kembali suatu halaman atau paragraf tanpa menyebut acuan yang asli. Beberapa
kata atau kalimat bisa dirubah urutannya, tapi tanpa penyebutan sumber aslinya tetap di
sebut plagiat.
5.
Jika teks yang disalin sudah menyebutkan sumbernya, tetapi cara pengungkapannya kurang
benar. Misalnya tidak meletakkan tanda kutip di kalimat yang teks aslinya tidak diubah, atau
penyalinan kalimat yang dengan hanya mengubah urutan atau hanya mengganti sejumlah
kata saja.
Menghindari Plagiat?
Secara umum caranya adalah sebagai berikut:
1.
Menyebut sumber dengan jelas
2.
Jika mengutip kalimat persisnya jangan lupa di berikan tanda kutip
3.
Bagian yang dikutip bisa di tulis ulang lagi dengan cara pengungkapan yang berbeda tetapi
tetap menjaga makna yang sama. Hal ini bukan berarti kita hanya membalik-balik susunan
kata atau hanya mengganti dengan kata yang lain yang artinya sama.
Sumber :
http://edukasi.kompasiana.com/2010/04/16/menghindari-plagiat/ dikutip Tanggal 21 Maret 2012
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