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All manuscripts must be submitted in English. Manuscript pages must be numbered consecutively. The text of the paper must be divided into mandatory chapters, and subchapters can be included if necessary. Chapters should be marked with one Arabic number, and sub-chapters with two Arabic numbers, e.g. 1.1, 1.2, 1.3.

The text should be organized in the following order:

  • Classification of scientific paper;
  • UDC number;
  • DOI number;
  • Title of the paper (not more than 20 words);
  • Authors’ full names (ORCID iD and Full affiliation). These data are not entered in the submitted version of the manuscript for submission but in the version of the manuscript accepted for publication;
  • Abstract – should present a brief and factual account of the content and conclusions of the paper (not more than 200 words) and a sign of the relevance of the new material presented;
  • Keywords (recommendation from 5 to 8 words);
  • Introduction – Emphasizes the importance of research and the research done so far in the given area;
  • Materials and methods – This chapter refers to the description and presentation of the methods, techniques, software tools, measuring tools, and other equipment used to conduct the research. It is mandatory to mention the author of the applied method;
  • Results and Discussion – This chapter lists and explains the results of the research that were obtained. Also, it is desirable to compare the obtained results with the results of other authors;
  • Conclusion – This chapter emphasizes the importance of the paper, its application, and the most important research results. It is desirable to point out the possibilities of further research on the given topic;
  • Acknowledgement is given after the Conclusion and is cited as necessary;
  • The list of references should be numbered and listed in the order in which they appear in the text; References should be given according to the AEL reference style.
  • The list of used symbols and their SI units is optional after the list of references.

The manuscript should have been composed according to the above article template. The length of the paper should be 4 to 15 pages. Longer contributions will be accepted only if the authors provide an explanation in the cover letter.

The preferred format for submitting manuscripts online is Microsoft Word (.doc or docx).

To write the paper, authors should use the following template – Guide for Authors.

ORCID

The journal requires all submitting authors to register an account with an Open Researcher and Contributor ID (ORCID). ORCID numbers for the author and co-authors should be provided at the time of submission and will be published with the submitted paper if accepted.

ORCID registration provides a unique and persistent digital identifier for the account that enables accurate attribution and improves the discoverability of published papers, ensuring that the correct author receives the correct credit for their paper.

Acknowledgements

All contributors who do not meet the criteria for authorship should be listed in an Acknowledgements section. Examples of those who might be acknowledged include a person who provided purely technical help or a department chair who provided only general support.

Volume 9
Number 3
September 2024

Last Edition

Volume 9
Number 3
September 2024

All manuscripts must be submitted in English. Manuscript pages must be numbered consecutively. The text of the paper must be divided into mandatory chapters, and subchapters can be included if necessary. Chapters should be marked with one Arabic number, and sub-chapters with two Arabic numbers, e.g. 1.1, 1.2, 1.3.

The text should be organized in the following order:

  • Classification of scientific paper;
  • UDC number;
  • DOI number;
  • Title of the paper (not more than 20 words);
  • Authors’ full names (ORCID iD and Full affiliation). These data are not entered in the submitted version of the manuscript for submission but in the version of the manuscript accepted for publication;
  • Abstract – should present a brief and factual account of the content and conclusions of the paper (not more than 200 words) and a sign of the relevance of the new material presented;
  • Keywords (recommendation from 5 to 8 words);
  • Introduction – Emphasizes the importance of research and the research done so far in the given area;
  • Materials and methods – This chapter refers to the description and presentation of the methods, techniques, software tools, measuring tools, and other equipment used to conduct the research. It is mandatory to mention the author of the applied method;
  • Results and Discussion – This chapter lists and explains the results of the research that were obtained. Also, it is desirable to compare the obtained results with the results of other authors;
  • Conclusion – This chapter emphasizes the importance of the paper, its application, and the most important research results. It is desirable to point out the possibilities of further research on the given topic;
  • Acknowledgement is given after the Conclusion and is cited as necessary;
  • The list of references should be numbered and listed in the order in which they appear in the text; References should be given according to the ADEL reference style.
  • The list of used symbols and their SI units is optional after the list of references.

The manuscript should have been composed according to the above article template. The length of the paper should be 4 to 15 pages. Longer contributions will be accepted only if the authors provide an explanation in the cover letter.

The preferred format for submitting manuscripts online is Microsoft Word (.doc or docx).

To write the paper, authors should use the following template – Guide for Authors.

ORCID

The journal requires all submitting authors to register an account with an Open Researcher and Contributor ID (ORCID). ORCID numbers for the author and co-authors should be provided at the time of submission and will be published with the submitted paper if accepted.

ORCID registration provides a unique and persistent digital identifier for the account that enables accurate attribution and improves the discoverability of published papers, ensuring that the correct author receives the correct credit for their paper.

Acknowledgements

All contributors who do not meet the criteria for authorship should be listed in an Acknowledgements section. Examples of those who might be acknowledged include a person who provided purely technical help or a department chair who provided only general support.

Volume 9
Number 3
September 2024

Last Edition

Volume 9
Number 3
September 2024