KEDS-2021: Knowledge Engineering and Data Science |
Journal website | http://journal2.um.ac.id/index.php/keds |
Knowledge Engineering and Data Science (2597-4637), KEDS, brings together researchers, industry practitioners, and potential users, to promote collaborations, exchange ideas and practices, discuss new opportunities, and investigate analytics frameworks on data-driven and knowledge base systems. KEDS is published by depatment of Electrical Engineering, Unversitas Negeri Malang.
The journal welcomes experimental and theoretical findings on data science and knowledge engineering along with their applications to real-life situations. Comprehensive surveys and book reviews are also welcome. KEDS biannually publishes series of scientific articles in every six month. Before submission, you have to make sure that your paper is prepared using the journal paper template.
Topics of relevance cover all aspects of knowledge engineering and data science, such as
- Conceptual data models.
- Knowledge representation techniques.
- Data-knowledge manipulation languages and techniques
- Novel architectures for database systems, knowledge base systems and expert systems
- Data or knowledge base design methodologies and tools
- Data or knowledge acquisition methods
- Data or knowledge integrity/security/maintenance issues.
- Data administration issues
- Knowledge engineering practice
- Applications and case studies of. database systems, knowledge base systems and expert systems
- Tools for specifying and developing Data and Knowledge Bases
Submission Guidelines
Online Submissions
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Author Guidelines
Carefully read the submission guidelines as follows:
1) Paper should be written in english.2) The length of submitted paper is at least 6 pages and no more than 12 pages.3) Use of a reference tool
4) The paper must conform to IMRAD or the structure of a scientific journal article.
- Introduction.The Introduction ought to give readers with the background data required to know your study, and also the reasons why you conducted your experiments. The Introduction ought to answer the question: what question/problem was studied? Please don't write a literature review in your Introduction, however do cite reviews wherever readers will realize a lot of data if they need it. Whereas writing the background, make certain your citations are relevant, well balanced, and current (not older than ten years).Once you have got provided background material and expressed the matter or question for your study, tell the reader the aim of your study. Typically the explanation is to fill a niche within the information or to answer an antecedent unrequited question. The ultimate factor to incorporate at the top of your Introduction could be a clear and precise statement of your study aims.
- Methods.This section provides the reader with all the small print of however you conducted your study. You ought to use subheadings to separate totally different methodologies. Afterwards, you ought to describe what you probably did within the past, describe new strategies in enough detail that another investigator will reproduce your experiment, and describe established strategies in short. You have got to easily cite a reference wherever readers will realize a lot of detail and state all applied math tests and parameters.
- Results and Discussion. In the Results section, merely state what you found, however don't interpret the results or discuss their implications. Results ought to be bestowed in an exceedingly logical order. Generally this may be so as of importance, not essentially the order within which the experiments were performed. Use the past to explain your results; but, discuss with figures and tables within the present. Do not duplicate knowledge among figures, tables, and text. a standard mistake is to re-state abundant of the info from a table within the text of the manuscript. Instead, use the text to summarize what the reader can realize within the table, or mention one or 2 of the foremost necessary knowledge points. It is sometimes abundant easier to scan knowledge in an exceedingly table than within the text. Your Discussion ought to answer the question: What do your results mean? In alternative words, the bulk of the Discussion associated Conclusions sections ought to be an interpretation of your results. You ought to discuss your conclusions so as of most to least necessary. Compare your results with those from alternative studies as recommend further experiments required to clarify your results. Discuss what your results might mean for researchers within the same field as you, researchers in alternative fields, and therefore the general public.
- Conclusion. In conclusion, state however your results extend the findings of previous studies. If your findings are preliminary, you must recommend future studies that require to be disbursed.
5) Format for a review paper:
- Introduction: Introduce the subject and the reasoning for discussing this topic focusing on why this topic is relevant. Define clearly what this article will discuss and outline how each subtopics will be discussed to provide readers with any background information to understand the next sections.
- Body (subtopics being addressed): The framework can differ depending on the problems discussed in the sub-topics or the analysis. For instance, you might spread the article into four parts, addressing each one of the approaches, since you are looking at four different methodologies. Please ensure that the research methods are described and that the studies focus on study design and analysis, for example, to treat / retention rate versus complete rate, compare and discuss their implications.
- Conclusions: By momentarily re-studying the explanation for your analysis and the intent of the paper, you can establish the hypothesis and address the conclusions you drafted. It would help if you also discussed the consequences of your assessment findings and how research should be done.
6)You need to log in to submit your paper, which requires you to be registered.7) Supplementary files such as graphs, pictures, images, or video and audio files are can including to KEDS Server if needed.8) An abstract is required for a paper submission.9) You can upload a revised version, if requested by Editor10) Please contact info keds.journal[at]um.ac.id for problems and enqueries.
Committees
Editor in Chief
- Aji Prasetya Wibawa, (SCOPUS ID: 56012410400) Universitas Negeri Malang, Indonesia
Managing Editor
- Utomo Pujianto, (SCOPUS ID: 57202790134), Universitas Negeri Malang,, Indonesia
Editors
- Andrew Nafalski, (SCOPUS ID: 35587492800, University of South Australia), Australia
- Chandima Tilakaratne, (SCOPUS ID: 56453210500, University of Colombo), Sri Lanka
- Gulsun Kurubacak, (SCOPUS ID: 8675840900, Anadolu University), Turkey
- Ummi Rabaah Hashim, (SCOPUS ID: 55780796400, Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka), Malaysia
- Lala Septem Riza, (SCOPUS ID: 55243551900, Universidad de Granada), Spain
- Muhannad A. Abu-Hashem, (SCOPUS ID: 35084807400, Al-Ahliyya Amman University), Jordan
- Osama Moh'd Alia, (SCOPUS ID:35728350500, University of Tabuk), Saudi Arabia
- Shah Nazir, (SCOPUS ID: 56028678500, Universty Of Swabi), Pakistan
- Shi-jinn Horng, (SCOPUS ID: 35585485600, National Taiwan University Sains & Technology (NTUST)), Taiwan, Province of China
Proofreaders
- Roni Herdianto, (Scopus ID: 57201981718) Universitas Negeri Malang, Indonesia
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to keds.journal@um.ac.id (WA +6288539333)