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As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.

  • The submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor).
  • The submission file is in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, or RTF document file format.
  • Where available, URLs for the references have been provided.
  • The text is single-spaced; uses a 12-point font; employs italics, rather than underlining (except with URL addresses); and all illustrations, figures, and tables are placed within the text at the appropriate points, rather than at the end.
  • The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines.

IJSIT Word Template for AR

 

1st Author

1st author's affiliation
1st line of address
2nd line of address
Telephone number, incl. country

1st author's E-mail address

 

   2nd Author

2nd author's affiliation
1st line of address
2nd line of address
Telephone number, incl. country

2nd E-mail

 

3rd Author

3rd author's affiliation
1st line of address
2nd line of address
Telephone number, incl. country

3rd E-mail

 

 

ABSTRACT

In this paper, we describe the formatting guidelines for IJSIT. (150-200 Words)

Keywords

Keywords: System Engineering; Project Management; Information Technology; Data Analysis (3-5 Keywords)

1.     INTRODUCTION

The template is the records of the International Journal of Science and Innovative Technology (IJSIT). Association of Research of Thailand hopes to give these Journal by-products a single, high-quality appearance. To do this, we ask that authors follow some simple guidelines. In essence, we ask you to make your paper look exactly like this document. The easiest way to do this is simply to down-load a template from www.ar.or.th, and replace the content with your own material.

2.     PAGE SIZE

All material on each page should fit within a rectangle of this temple, centered on the page. Number of pages shall be between 10-15 pages.

3.     TYPESET TEXT

3.1     Normal or Body Text

Please use a 14-point EucrosiaUPC font, as close as possible in appearance to EucrosiaUPC in which these guidelines have been set. The goal is to have a 14-point text, as you see here. Please use sans-serif or non-proportional fonts only for special purposes, such as distinguishing source code text. Right margins should be justified, not ragged.

3.2     Title and Authors

The title (EucrosiaUPC 20-point bold), authors' names (EucrosiaUPC 14-point bold) and affiliations (EucrosiaUPC 12-point) run across the full width of the page – one column wide. We also recommend phone number (EucrosiaUPC 12-point) and e-mail address (EucrosiaUPC 12-point). See the top of this page for three addresses. If only one address is needed, center all address text. For two addresses, use two centered tabs, and so on. For more than three authors, you may have to improvise.[1]

ถ้าบทความเป็นภาษาไทยก็ให้เปลี่ยนรูปแบบตัวอักษรให้เป็นภาษาไทย และใช้ขนาดตัวอักษรตามที่ได้กำหนดให้เหมือนกัน

3.3     First Page Copyright Notice

Please leave 3.81 cm (1.5") of blank text box at the bottom of the left column of the first page for the copyright notice.

3.4     Subsequent Pages

For pages other than the first page, start at the top of the page, and continue in single column format.  The single columns on the last page should be as close to equal length as possible.

3.5     References and Citations

Footnotes should be EucrosiaUPC 12-point, and justified to the full width of the column.

Use the “APA Reference format” for references – that is, a numbered list at the end of the article, ordered alphabetically and formatted accordingly. Within this template, use the style named references from website http://www.ar.or.th/TemplateGuideline/APAReference. The references are also in 14 pt.

3.6     Page Numbering, Headers and Footers

Do not include headers, footers or page numbers in your submission. These will be added when the publications are assembled.

4.     FIGURES/CAPTIONS

Place Tables/Figures/Images in text as close to the reference as possible (see Figure 1).  It may extend across a columns to a maximum width.

Captions should be EucrosiaUPC 14-point bold.  They should be numbered (e.g., “Table 1” or “Figure 2”), please note that the word for Table and Figure are spelled out. Figure’s captions should be centered beneath the image or picture, and Table captions should be centered above the table body.

Figure 1. Drawing or picture example.

Table 1. Table captions should be placed above the table.

Graphics

Top

In-between

Bottom

Tables

End

Last

First

Figures

Good

Similar

Very well

5.     SECTIONS

The heading of a section should be in Kanit semibold 14-point bold in all-capitals flush left with an additional 6-points of white space above the section head.  Sections and subsequent sub- sections should be numbered and flush left. For a section head and a subsection head together (such as Section 3 and subsection 3.1), use no additional space above the subsection head.

5.1     Subsections

The heading of subsections should be in TH SarabunPSK 14-point bold with only the initial letters capitalized. (Note: For subsections and subsubsections, a word like the or a is not capitalized unless it is the first word of the header.)

5.1.1     Subsubsections

The heading for subsubsections should be in TH SarabunPSK 14-point italic with initial letters capitalized and 6-points of white space above the subsubsection head.

5.1.1.1     Subsubsections

The heading for subsubsections should be in TH SarabunPSK 14-point italic with initial letters capitalized.

5.1.1.2     Subsubsections

The heading for subsubsections should be in TH SarabunPSK 14-point italic with initial letters capitalized.

6.     ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

All supporters, information, funds, advisors should be appeared here.

7.     REFERENCES

Al-Hartomy, O. A., Al-Ghamdi, A. A., Farha Al Said, S. A., Dishovsky, N., Mihaylov, M., Lvanov, M. (2016). Effect of

               the Carbon-Silica Reinforcing Filler Obtained from the Pyrolysis-Cum-Water Vapour of Waste Green Tyres upon

               the Properties of Natural Rubber Based Composites. J. Compos. Mater, 50, 377-386.

Choi, S-S., Park, S. (2001). Silane grafted natural rubber and its compatibilization effect on silica-reinforced rubber tire

               compounds.

Polym Kor, 9, 92-99. Flanigan, C. M., Beyer, L., Klekamp, D., Rohweder, D. (2012). Comparative study of silica, carbon black

               and novel fllers in tread compounds. Rubber World, 245, 18-31.

Fröhlich, J., Niedermeier, W., Luginsland, H. D., (2005). The effect of fller–fller and fller–elastomer interaction on rubber

               reinforcement. Compos Part A Appl Sci Manuf, 36, 449-460.

Ghari, H.S., Azam, J.A. (2016). Nanocomposites based on natural rubber, organoclay and nano-calcium carbonate: Study on

               the structure, cure behavior, static and dynamic-mechanical properties. Appl. Clay Sci, 119, 348- 357.

Heinrich, G., Kluppel M., Vilgis, T. (2002). Reinforcement of elastomers. Curr Opin Solid State Mater Sci, 6, 195–203.

Kaewsakul, W., Sahakaro, K., Dierkes, W. K., Noordermeer, J. W. M. (2014). Cooperative effects of epoxide functional

               Groups on natural rubber and silane coupling agents on reinforcing efficiency of silica. Rubber Chem. Tech-nol, 

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[1]  If necessary, you may place some address information in a footnote, or in a named section at the end of your paper.