Structure of Manuscript

Please read and follow these instructions carefully; doing so will ensure that the publication of your manuscript is as rapid and efficient as possible. The Publisher reserves the right to return manuscripts that are not prepared in accordance with these instructions.

Online Manuscript Submission and Tracking System  
Welcome to the IJSRNSC Manuscript Management System. The Manuscript Management System (MMS) is an Online Manuscript Submission and Tracking System (OMSTS) developed by IJSRNSC team for efficient, fast and cost-effective processing of submitted manuscripts. MMS has been designed with the objective to ensure step-by-step online processing and tracking of manuscripts for authors, editors, reviewers and the publisher; from submission to acceptance and final reproduction. MMS is a user-friendly system that can be conveniently operated. The system allows rapid and easy submission of original and revised manuscripts and indicates their status throughout the submission process.

All submissions must be made via our Online Manuscript Submission and Tracking System. New user /unregistered authors must create an account yourself as a new user. After registration, login using your email id and password to access our Online Manuscript Submission and Tracking System than click on new submission option and submit your manuscript with cover letter in prescribed word format. After submission you can also track the review progress of your manuscript at any time through logging into the login page (OMSTS).

Note- Only electronic submissions will be considered. Manuscripts submitted by e-mail will not be considered. Revised manuscripts should be uploaded via the link provided in the editor's decision letter. Please do not submit revisions as new manuscripts.

Structure of Manuscript 
The manuscript should be presented in the following order.

Title
Title should be Concise and informative. Avoid abbreviations and formulae to the extent possible.

Authors’ Names and Affiliations
Present the authors' affiliation addresses (where the actual work was done) below their names. Indicate all affiliations with a lower-case superscript letter immediately after the author's name and in front of the appropriate address. Provide the full postal address of each affiliation, including the country name and e-mail address of each author.

Corresponding author
Clearly indicate who will handle correspondence at all stages of refereeing and publication. Ensure that phone numbers (with country and area code) are provided in addition to the e-mail address and the complete postal address.

Abstract 
All manuscripts must include a brief but informative Abstract. It should not exceed 300 words and should describe the scope, hypothesis or rationale for the work and the main findings. The abstract should allow the reader to quickly have a clear idea about the rational for the work, the experiments conducted and the results of those experiments before reading the rest of the manuscript. Both common and scientific names should be included; the authorities are not given if they appear in the title. References to the literature and mathematical symbols/equations should not be included.

Keywords 
Key words (5-8) should be provided below the Abstract to assist with indexing of the manuscript.

Introduction 
The Introduction should briefly indicate the objectives of the study and provide enough background information to clarify why the study was undertaken and what hypotheses were tested.

As a last paragraph of the introduction should provide organization of the manuscript/manuscript (Rest of the manuscript is organized as follows, Section I contains the introduction of ……. , Section II contain the related work of ………, Section III contain the some measures of …….., Section IV contain the architecture and essential steps of ………., section V explain the ………… methodology with flow chart, Section VI describes results and discussion ….., Section VII contain the recommendation of ……… and Section VIII concludes research work with future directions).

Related Work 
In this section, the author describes the previous research works in the form of title, problem statement, objectives, not repeat the information discussed in Introduction.

Experimental procedure 
This section should be concise but provide sufficient detail of the material used and equipment and the procedure followed to allow the work to be repeated by others.

Results 
Results should be presented in a logical sequence in the text, tables and figures. Repetitive presentation of the same data in tables and figures should be avoided. The results should not contain material appropriate to the Discussion. All tables, graphs, statistical analyses and sample calculations should be presented in this section. Figures/Tables/Flowcharts/Equations/Formulas should draw the pictures himself. Please do not give scanned equation/formula.

Discussion 
The results should be discussed in relation to any hypotheses advanced in the Introduction. Comment on results and indicate possible sources of error. Place the study in the context of other work reported in the literature. Only in exceptional cases should the "Results and Discussion" sections be combined. Refer to graphs, tables and figures by number. This helps tie the data into the text in a very effective manner. Authors should also take future research and limitations into account in the Discussion section.

Conclusion and Future Scope
The main conclusions of the experimental work should be presented. The contribution of the work to the scientific community and its economic implications should be emphasized. In last paragraph author describes the future Scope for improvement.

Appendix (Define last page of manuscript)
If there are multiple appendices, they should be identified as A, B, etc. Formulae and equations in appendices should be given separate numbering: Eq. (A.1), Eq. (A.2), etc.; in a subsequent appendix, Eq. (B.1) and so on. Similar nomenclature should be followed for tables and figures: Table A.1; Fig. A.1, etc.

Acknowledgment 
The source of financial support must be acknowledged. Authors must declare any financial support or relationships that may pose conflict of interest in the covering letter submitted with the manuscript. Technical assistance may also be acknowledged.

Funding Information 
The authors should acknowledge the funders of this manuscript and provide all necessary funding information.

Author Contributions 
Authors are required to include a statement of responsibility in the manuscript that specifies the contribution of every author. The level of detail varies; some disciplines produce manuscripts that comprise discrete efforts readily articulated in detail, whereas other fields operate as group efforts at all stages.

References 
It is the Authors responsibility to ensure that the information in each reference is complete and accurate. Only published and "in press" references should appear in the reference list. Please ensure that every reference cited in the text is also present in the reference list (and vice versa). The references in the reference list should follow the standard IJSRNSC reference style of the journal and citation of a reference.
The IJSRNSC except book, journal, and conference manuscripts only for citation; please do not use websites URL references in the references section.

  • Format for Journal Manuscript
    Example:1 S.K.  Sharma,  L. Gupta,  “Study on Cloud Computing,” International Journal of Scientific Research in Coomputer Sciences, Vol. 4, Issue.,12, pp.1-52014

    Example:2 S.K.  Sharma,  L. Gupta,  “Study on Cloud Computing,” International Journal of Scientific Research in Computer Sciences, Vol. 3, No.,10, pp.10-252013
  • Format for Book/Book Chapter
    Example:K. Gupta, “Exploration of SKC Algorithms,” IJSRNSC Publisher, India, pp. 542-545, 2016.  
  • Format for Conference Manuscript
    Example:  S.L. Mewada,  “Classification of Data minging Methods,” In the Proceedings of the 2016 International Conference on  Engineering Sciences, India, pp.542-5452016.
  • Invalid (websites URL) references remove or replaced by Journal references.

Note- Please start references in text form [1], [2],[3],[4], [5],[6],[7],[8],[9],[10] that is increasing order. You have started references form [9],[1],[2],[3],[4],[7],[4],[5],[6]  this is not correct.

Author(s) Profile
IJSRNSC is now Publishing Biographies with Photographs of authors at the conclusion of every published manuscript. For every author on a given manuscript, it is required that a biography no longer than 100 words be included at the end of the manuscript. Author biographies should be ordered according to the order of authors on the manuscript.

For Example:
Mr. Lee Tumit pursed B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. Physical Science from IIT, Bombay in 1998, 2002 & 2008. He is currently working as Professor in Department of Physical Science from IIT, Bombay since 2010. He is a member of IJSRNSC 2013, Life member of ACM since 2011. He has published more than 50 research manuscripts in reputed international journals including Thomson Reuters (SCI & Web of Science) and conferences including IEEE and it’s also available online. His main research work focuses on science, engineering and technology. He has 15 years of teaching experience and 10 years of research experience.

Tables 
Tables should be self-contained and the data should not be duplicated in figures. Tables should be numbered consecutively. Each table should be presented on a separate page with a comprehensive but concise legend above the table. Tables should be double-spaced and vertical lines should not be used to separate columns. Column headings should be brief, with units of measurement in parentheses.

Figures 
Only necessary illustrations should be included. All illustrations (line drawings and photographs) are classified as figures. Figures should be cited in consecutive order in the text. Figures should be sized to fit within the column or the full text width. Line figures should be supplied as sharp, black and white or color diagrams, drawn with a computer graphics package. Photographs should be sharp and magnifications should be indicated on photographs using a scale bar. Graphics should be supplied as high-resolution (at least 300 dpi) electronic files. Digital images supplied as low-resolution cannot be used and will not be accepted. The legend should incorporate definitions of any symbols used and all abbreviations and units of measurement should be explained so that the figure can be understood without reference to the text.

  • Tables and Figures should be in MS Word or Excel. Number and Caption for Tables and Figures must write outside the Tables and Figures. All the matter inside the Tables and Figures should be typed in Times New Roman, Font size - 10 point, Do not bold and Italic.
  • Mention only Figure. Do not write Map/Graph/Photo/Plate/Diagram/Picture/FlowChart/ Chart/Etc. Mention numbering of Figures/Tables/Scheme/Equations/Formulas must be 1,2,3,4,.....do not write 1.1, 2.2......
  • Submit Figures/Charts/Graph/Flow Chart/line diagram/Tables etc. should be in MS Word/Excel and images in JPG only.
  • Equation/Formula should be in MathType so that it will be formatted. Do not give scanned equation/formula. Write numbers (1,2,3,4,5…) and caption outside of equation/formula. All equation/formula should be typed in Times New Roman, Font size - 10 point. Do not give bold and italic equation/formula.
  • Take the permission from the copy right holder for using the copy right materials like Tables, Figures, Diagrams, Photos, Graphs, Pictures etc. Mention the source for all such type of materials at the bottom of the Tables and Figures.
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