Manuscript preparation
The article should be up to 20 pages (10MB) comprising:
The font should be 10 pt Cambria with 10 pt headings (Not bold)
The sub headings should be italic (Not Bold)
The manuscript must be in single line spacing
An abstract should be fewer than 200 words containing the main results and conclusions
Up to ten keywords that accurately identify the paper’s subject, purpose and focus
Materials and methods with sufficient full experimental detail. Sources of material must be given and statistical methods must be specified by reference, unless non-standard
Use SI units wherever possible. In case of other units the equivalent units should be written in the brackets e.g. 1kgf (9.8N)
Results should be presented concisely, using well-designed tables and tables should not be drawn with line drawing and similarly the figures
Write name of the table above the table and name of the figure below figure. Tables and figures must not be placed in Wrap Mode. Figures must not be inserted in the Tables/ Boxes
Discussion should cover the implications and consequences, not merely summarize the results and conclusions should be concise
Acknowledgement should be brief and meaningful, insignificant formalities should be avoided
References should be given in brackets as shown below. We are giving you an example how to modify the references Cited references within the article
If you have written the references in the following format
Efficient Message delivery is one of the basic requirements in a typical distributed system like Internet. Most of the recent researchers on this domain have been focused on developing algorithms to provide better QoS [3].
Currently, organizations face several types of risks such as program management risk, investment risk, budget risk and security risk. Performing effect risk management requires operation in a complex and connected environments. Providing the suitable and necessary response for each type of risk is a key success factor. Additionally, the main core of risk management is to minimize the influence of risk. In addition, risk management deals with rational evaluation of actual level of risks [6,7].
The above references [3] and [6,7] in the above paragraph will be written in the below format
Efficient Message delivery is one of the basic requirements in a typical distributed system like Internet. Most of the recent researchers on this domain have been focused on developing algorithms to provide better QoS (E. Gelenbe et al, 2001).
Currently, organizations face several types of risks such as program management risk, investment risk, budget risk and security risk. Performing effect risk management requires operation in a complex and connected environments. Providing the suitable and necessary response for each type of risk is a key success factor. Additionally, the main core of risk management is to minimize the influence of risk. In addition, risk management deals with rational evaluation of actual level of risks (Gary Stoneburner et al, 2002; Gary Locke et al, 2010)
Similarly all references are needed to be modified on the above mentioned format.
At the end of your article the references format will be:
Authors names (year), Title of the article, Journal name, Vol., pp.
For example:
Chung, T.W. (1994), Predictions of the moisture removal efficiency for packed bed dehumidification systems,Gas Separation and Purification, 8 (4),pp 265–268.
Please note that the journal name will be in italics. There will not be any inverted commas
Please see the Sample Article page at the top for further help to prepare your manuscript.
Submission
Manuscripts should be submitted by one of the authors of the manuscript through the online Article Submission Form. Regardless of the source of the word-processing tool, only Word (.doc, .docx, .rtf) files can be submitted through the Online submission Form (OSF) . There is no page limit. Only online submissions are accepted to facilitate rapid publication and minimize administrative costs. Submissions by anyone other than one of the authors will not be accepted. The submitting author takes responsibility for the paper during submission and peer review. If for some technical reason submission through the OSF is not possible, the author can contact the concerned editors for support.
Terms and conditions of submission
Papers must be submitted on the understanding that they have not been published elsewhere (except in the form of an abstract or as part of a published lecture, review, or thesis) and are not currently under consideration by another journal published by Inpressco or any other publisher. The submitting author is responsible for ensuring that the article’s publication has been approved by all the other co-authors. It is also the authors’ responsibility to ensure that the articles emanating from a particular institution are submitted with the necessary approval of the institution/University. Only an acknowledgment from the editorial office officially establishes the date of receipt. Further correspondence and proofs will be sent to the author(s) before publication unless otherwise indicated. It is a condition of submission of a paper that the authors permit editing of the paper for readability.
Peer review
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Withdrawal of the manuscript
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Units and measurements
Units of measurement should be presented simply and concisely using System International (SI) units.
Title and authorship information
The following information should be included
Paper title
Full author names
Full institutional mailing addresses
Email addresses
Proofs
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Disclosure policy
A competing interest exists when professional judgment concerning the validity of research is influenced by a secondary interest, such as financial gain. We require that our authors reveal all possible conflicts of interest in their submitted manuscripts.
Micro array data submission
For any article that includes microarray data, this data should be deposited in an appropriate database such as Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) or Array Express, and an entry name or accession number must be included in the manuscript prior to its publication. Micro array data should be MIAME compliant.
During the reviewing process, submitting authors are committed to provide the editor and the reviewers handling his/her manuscript with the login information by which they can access this information in the database.
Ethical guidelines
In any studies that involve experiments on human or animal subjects, the following ethical guidelines must be observed.
I)Human experiments
All work must be conducted in accordance with the Rules. Papers describing experimental work on human subjects who carry a risk of harm must include:
A statement that the experiment was conducted with the understanding and the consent of the human subject.
A statement that the responsible Ethical Committee has approved the experiments.
II)Animal experiments
Papers describing experiments on living animals should provide:
A full description of any anaesthetic and surgical procedure used.
Evidence that all possible steps were taken to avoid animal suffering at each stage of the experiment. Papers describing experiments on isolated tissues must indicate precisely how the donor issues were obtained.