Article structure

Title Page, Abstract, Keywords, and Full Manuscript Structure

  • Title Page
    • Title (concise, clear, reflecting the research contribution)
    • Authors’ full names and affiliations
    • ORCID IDs (if possible)
  • Abstract
    • 200–300 words
    • Clearly state: problem, methodology, results, conclusion
    • Avoid citations here
  • Keywords: 4–6 relevant terms for indexing
  • Introduction
    • Context and importance of the problem
    • Review of related literature (brief)
    • Gap identification
    • Objectives and contributions
  • Methodology / Materials & Methods
    • Clear description of models, algorithms, experiments
    • Use figures, flowcharts, or tables if necessary
    • Ensure reproducibility
  • Results
    • Present key findings clearly and concisely
    • Use tables, charts, graphs
  • Discussion
    • Interpret results in context of literature
    • Highlight contributions and limitations
  • Conclusion
    • Summarize main findings
    • Possible future directions
  • Acknowledgments : Funding, collaborators, grants
  • References : Follow journal’s referencing style; ensure all cited works are listed
  • Appendices (optional): Proofs, extra tables, data, or code