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Where authors use generative artificial intelligence (AI) and AI-assisted technologies in the writing process, authors should only use these technologies to improve readability and language. Applying the technology should be done with human oversight and control, and authors should carefully review and edit the result, as AI can generate authoritative-sounding output that can be incorrect, incomplete or biased. AI and AI-assisted technologies should not be listed as an author or co-author, or be cited as an author. Authorship implies responsibilities and tasks that can only be attributed to and performed by humans.

  • Anjuran Menanggapi Komentar Reviewer

    25-10-2024

    Author dianjurkan untuk menulis tanggapan untuk menanggapi komentar editor/reviewer dengan menggunakan panduan berikut:

    • Formulir tanggapan dimaksudkan untuk berkomunikasi dengan editor
    • Tanggapan penulis harus dikirim sesegera mungkin
    • Disarankan untuk menunjukkan kalimat/paragraf yang telah direvisi dengan menggunakan warna yang berbeda agar memudahkan editor/reviewer untuk memeriksanya
    • Buat sekelompok pertanyaan dengan jawaban terkait
    • Gunakan template berikut ini Tanggapan Komentar Reviewer
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  • The Use of AI in Scientific Writing

    25-09-2023

    Where authors use generative artificial intelligence (AI) and AI-assisted technologies in the writing process, authors should only use these technologies to improve readability and language. Applying the technology should be done with human oversight and control, and authors should carefully review and edit the result, as AI can generate authoritative-sounding output that can be incorrect, incomplete or biased. AI and AI-assisted technologies should not be listed as an author or co-author, or be cited as an author. Authorship implies responsibilities and tasks that can only be attributed to and performed by humans.

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  • How to Cite References: IEEE Documentation Style

    04-08-2023

    Each reference number should be enclosed in square brackets on the same line as
    the text, before any punctuation, with a space before the bracket.


    Examples
    “. . .end of the line for my research [13].”
    “The theory was first put forward in 1987 [1].”
    “Scholtz [2] has argued. . . .”
    “For example, see [7].”
    “Several recent studies [3, 4, 15, 22] have suggested that. . . .”
    Note: Authors and dates do not have to be written out after the first reference; use the
    bracketed number. Also, it is not necessary to write “in reference [2].” Just write “in
    [2].”
    The preferred method to cite more than one source at a time is to list each reference in its
    own brackets, then separate with a comma or dash:
    [1], [3], [5]
    [1] – [5]

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