Manuscripts submitted to Pelita Tech Journal must be original and must not have been previously published or be under consideration elsewhere. Authors are required to follow the submission guidelines carefully.

  1. General Requirements
    Manuscripts must be written in clear and concise English in accordance with the journal policy. Documents should be submitted in .doc or .docx format. The length of the article should generally range from 8 to 15 pages, including references and appendices. All submissions must follow the official Pelita Tech Journal template that has been provided.
  2. Manuscript Structure
    The title should be concise, informative, and not exceed 15 words. The abstract must be written in a single paragraph of 150 to 250 words, summarizing the research objectives, methodology, key findings, and conclusions. Authors should include 3 to 5 keywords separated by semicolons. The introduction should explain the background, problem statement, and research objectives. The methodology section must describe the research design, data collection methods, and technical implementation such as algorithms, frameworks, or system architecture. The results and discussion section should clearly present findings, supported by tables or figures, along with an interpretation of the results. The conclusion should summarize the main findings and provide suggestions for future research. All references must follow the IEEE citation style.
  3. Mathematical Equations and Code Snippets
    Mathematical equations should be created using Microsoft Equation Editor or LaTeX and must be numbered consecutively. Code snippets should use a monospaced font such as Courier New, or be presented as high quality images if necessary to ensure readability.
  4. Figures and Tables
    All figures and tables must be centered and properly cited within the text, for example by referring to them as Figure 1. Figures should have a minimum resolution of 300 DPI to ensure clarity.
  5. References and Citation
    At least 80 percent of the references should come from primary sources such as scientific journals or conference proceedings published within the last 5 to 10 years. Authors are strongly encouraged to use reference management tools such as Mendeley, Zotero, or EndNote to ensure accurate and consistent citation formatting.