ADVANCES IN INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT ISSN: 2222-7059 (Print);EISSN: 2222-7067 (Online) Copyright © 2000- American Scientific Publishers. All Rights Reserved. |
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Advances in Engineering and
Management is an international multidisciplinary peer-reviewed
journal reporting research on the operations research, production
management, project management, logistics and supply chain, quality
management, modeling and simulation, human reliability analysis,
man-machine-environment system, and application of a very wide range of
management science and engineering technology. |
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JOURNAL POLICY: It is journal policy to publish only 100% original and unpublished research work therefore Advances in Industrial Engineering and Management does not wish to receive any papers on research work that has already been reported in parts or contains already published text, data, figures, tables or other illustrations or any copyright materials whatsoever that has been submitted or accepted for publication either in a journal or conference proceedings elsewhere in any form, in print or in electronic media. When submitting a manuscript, authors should make a full statement to the Editors that the research work contained in their manuscript is completely original and unpublished. If redundant or duplicate publication is attempted or occurs authors should expect immediate editorial action to be taken including prompt rejection of the submitted manuscript. Submission of any manuscript that contains redundant or duplicate publication of the same or very similar research work violates the policies of this journal and will be rejected. | |||
AIEM offers express publication of
authoritative and comprehensive review articles, detailed full papers on
original research and short communications of cutting-edge research
results. The dedicated editors ensure express review (within 30 days of
manuscript receipt) and express publication (within 30-45 days of
acceptance). For Readers: Readers can read, redistribute and reuse the articles for free, as long as they cite the publication details properly and do not use for any commercial purposes. For Authors: There are no page charges whatsoever; full expense of the publication is kindly borne by the publisher. Free online availability increases your papers visibility, readership and citation. The paper will be more chances to be read and cited through the electronically subscription system. It is the sole responsibility of all authors to ensure that all manuscripts are new, original and not published previously in any form any media, shall not infringe upon or violate any kind of copyrights of others and does not contains any plagiarized, fraudulent and improperly attributed materials. Extended and modified versions of previously published abstracts, papers in any conference or journal are not allowed whatsoever. Corresponding author should provide a clear statement confirming this while submitting manuscript to any ASP journal. Is this manuscript 100% original and unpublished? Has this manuscript been published in parts (figures/text/tables) in any conference proceedings or journal in any media or language or format whatsoever? Is this manuscript from free from plagiarism (including self-plagiarism) and copyright infringement? Authors must follow this "Journal Policy" strictly. PUBLISHING ETHICS: American Scientific Publishers strictly follows guidelines set by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE), Code of Conduct and Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors, available at www.publicationethics.org. All Authors, Peer-Reviewers and Editors work together in a great harmony to ensure the highest ethical standards in publishing quality research work in our journals. |
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ETHICAL COMPLIANCE: Research papers
reporting animal or clinical studies should, where appropriate, contain
a statement that they have been carried out with animal or human ethics
committee approval. All scientific studies should be carried out in
accordance with the relevant national and local guidelines. Each
author(s) warrants that his or her research institution has fully
approved the protocol for all scientific studies involving animals or
humans and that all experiments of any kinds were conducted in
compliance with ethical and humane principles of research after ethics
committee approval. |
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SUBMISSION OF MANUSCRIPT: Authors are
kindly advised to read AIEM policy before submitting their manuscript to
AIEM Editors. Authors are encouraged to submit high quality original
research work that has not been published or nor under consideration by
other journals or conference proceedings elsewhere in any format
whatsoever. All manuscripts must be submitted ONLINE. A single manuscript file (containing all text, figures, tables etc.) needs to be uploaded in pdf or doc format. Authors using LaTeX for manuscript preparation, should upload the final source file after the acceptance notification. Authors should suggest at least Three potential referees (Name, Department, Institute, Country, and email address), who may be contacted for reviewing the manuscript; though refereeing is done by anonymous reviewers. In order to ensure that the highest quality manuscripts are published, reviewing process is carried out in two stages. A mandatory editors approval is required in the first stage for the manuscripts, before it is sent out for peer reviewing in the second stage. FREE COLORS: Color illustrations are most welcome by the journal as they are effective in conveying complex graphs and photographs. Free color printing at the Publishers discretion, will provide an opportunity to publish color figures/illustrations in print at NO COST to the authors. |
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MANUSCRIPT PROCESSING FEES: Authors should understand that there are many occurring publishing expenses per journal page associated with manuscript processing, editorial, production, typesetting, printing, paper, binding, shipping, web-hosting, and archiving. However authors pay no publication fees as well as the costs of any color figure/illustration in a print edition to American Scientific Publishers whatsoever, therefore, publisher is doing all services to authors free of costs and/or at fractional costs, hence, publisher is not obligated to provide any hard/softcopies of journal issue and/or research article to anyone whatsoever. Authors may download pdf file of their published papers from Ingenta after paying fractional costs. If authors require a hardcopy of the journal issue having their research articles then authors may also purchase hardcopies of the journal issue or subscribe to the journal by contacting the publisher. No free hard/softcopies of journal issue and/or research article are provided. On the other hand, if authors want to support the journal by paying full manuscript processing fees plus all costs of color figures/illustrations/photos in a print edition through their research grants or affiliated institutions, then publisher will provide hardcopy of journal issue or pdf file of his/her research article after receiving a full payment. American Scientific Publishers highly appreciate for author's kind understanding and support. ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND COPYEDITING It is sole responsibility of the authors to submit their final accepted manuscript in correct English language, free of all typographical/grammatical errors to meet high publishing standards. All authors from non-English language countries should get their final accepted manuscripts copyedited by professional copyediting services at author's own expense. All copyediting services are fully paid for and arranged by the authors. Manuscripts will be processed for publication on a condition that authors submit a certificate of proof along with their final accepted manuscript. A list of professional copyediting editing services can be found below. 1. American Journal Experts (www.aje.com) 2. BioMed Proofreading LLC (www.biomedproofreading.com/index.htm) 3. Editage (www.editage.com) 4. International Science Editing Ltd. (www.internationalscienceediting.com) 5. ScienceDocs Inc.(www.sciencedocs.com) 6. SciTechEdit International (www.scitechedit.com) 7. Stallard Scientific Editing (www.stallardediting.com) 8. Textcheck (www.textcheck.com) 9. Write Science Right (www.writescienceright.com/index.html) |
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COVER ART: AIEM features new cover
art every issue. Authors are encouraged to submit high quality color
figure/illustration suitable for cover feature. |
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COMMUNICATIONS: Advances in Industrial Engineering and Management publishes important communications of promising experimental results that have not been reported previously and warrant rapid publication to draw the attention of industrial engineer and scientists. Authors should justify in the cover letter why they feel to publish their work as an express communication. The recommended length is 3-4 journal pages. | |||
FULL PAPERS: Advances in
Industrial Engineering and Management publishes high-quality full papers
reporting an original research work in sufficient details. Simply
explaining the results obtained does not constitute a scientific paper.
Results must be compared with similar works reported by other groups and
discussed scientifically. Authors should briefly mention the novelty of
their research findings in the cover letter. The recommended length is
6-12 journal pages. REVIEW ARTICLES: Review articles are normally published by invitation from the Editors. Review Articles should bring the reader up-to-date with research in a particular field, highlighting the areas of special excitement and progress. The article should highlight important developments made over the past 5-10 years, providing an authoritative in-depth discussion on existing problems. Authors should identify areas in the field where further developments are imminent, and give possible directions. The recommended length is 15-20 journal pages. Potential authors willing to publish a review article in AIEM should contact an Editor with the review title, abstract and outline before the manuscript preparation. Authors are advised to cite proper references in all figures/tables captions of all previously published figures/tables/illustrations including their own published work and obtain proper copyright permissions from appropriate publishers and authors. It is authors responsibility to obtain written copyright permissions to reproduce any copyright materials in print and online editions of the journal from other sources for reproduction of any figures, tables, photos, illustrations or other copyright materials from previously published work. For all types of contributions mentioned above, the authors are required to suggest five potential reviewers (name, complete affiliation and e-mail), who must not be their collaborator at any stage. However, the editors are free to choose reviewers beyond the list suggested by the authors. |
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TYPING: All manuscripts must be in English, typed double-spaced on one side of the page throughout (including footnotes, references, tables, legends) on 8.5? x 11? or A4 white paper leaving at least 1 inch left hand margin. |
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INTRODUCTORY MATERIAL: The first page of the manuscript should have a concise title limited to about 15 words and the names of all authors, complete mailing address for correspondence, telephone, fax numbers and email address. Please indicate with an asterisk (*) the author to whom correspondence regarding the manuscript should be directed. | |||
ABSTRACT: All manuscripts must contain an
informative 150 to 200 words abstract explaining the essential contents
of the work, key experiments, ideas and results. KEYWORDS: Authors should provide 5-10 important keywords related their submitted research work. |
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FIGURES: It is very important to supply
high quality figures in a form suitable for reproduction. All figures,
tables, illustrations, photographs should be prepared in such a way that
they could be printed in a single column size with a width of 3 1/4
inches or 8.25 cm. Use 14 ARIAL BOLD font for legends
and 12 ARIAL font for numbering/wordings in figures, use
the same font for all figures. Only if absolutely necessary should
figures/tables/photos occupy double columns.Each Figure should be
presented on a separate page with the figure caption in the bottom. All
schemes/drawings should be prepared by using proper tools and never
drawn freehand. Scanning of any image or spectra (if required) should be
done at least at 600 dpi. |
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TABLES: Each table must be referred to in the text. Each table should be typed double-spaced on a separate sheet and identified sequentially by Arabic numerals corresponding to the order in which they appear in the text. Each table should have a brief explanatory title, which should be labeled unambiguously. The position of each table should be clearly marked in the text. | |||
UNITS: Internationally accepted units of measurement must be used. The units of measurement are used in conjunction with their numerical values; the units should be abbreviated as suggested below. If more commonly used units are adopted, conversion factors should be given at their first occurrence. Greek symbols may be used. | |||
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The APS style guide can be used as a general reference on matter of units, grammar and formatting. | |||
ABBREVIATIONS: No abbreviations are allowed in the title and abstract and should be defined the first time they are used within the text. The Advances in Industrial Engineering and Management should be abbreviated as Adv. Ind. Eng. Manag. for the citation purpose. REFERENCES: References should be in the proper format on a separate page, numbered in the sequence in which they occur in the text. Cite references numerically as superscripts in the text and list at the end of the manuscript. Do not use abstracts and websites as references. Do not cite any submitted work until it has been accepted for publication. References to papers accepted but not yet published should be designated as in press. Avoid citing any unpublished work or personal communication.The references must be verified by the authors against the original documents. If a reference has a DOI, it should be listed in the end of the reference. o not use linked fields (produced by EndNote and similar programs). Please use the one-click button provided by EndNote to remove EndNote codes before finalizing your manuscript for submission. The maximum number of references, strictly enforced, is 50 for Articles and 30 for Communications. Each cited work should have a separate reference number (multiple citations are not allowed against a single reference number). Only published or accepted articles should be cited and included in the reference list; papers in preparation or just submitted should NOT be referenced. Status of the accepted articles in the reference list must be updated while revising the manuscript and proof reading. If the publication detail (volume and page numbers) of a cited article in press is not available, DOI numbers must be noted at the end of the reference. Authors names should begin with first and middle names initialized, followed by the surname. Full titles of all cited articles are required. The article titles in the reference list should be written in sentence case (only the first word capitalized, not all words) and in upright (not italicized). While citing a book chapter, the reference should begin with the names of the chapter authors, followed by the chapter title (in sentence case and upright), and then the book title (all words capitalized and italicized). Finally, the publisher, city, year and page number should appear in sequence. Journal titles should be abbreviated as standard usage (italicized). The year of publication should be typed bold, but the parentheses should be normal (not bold) terminating with a period. For example, References should be typed in the following pattern. |
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1. Journal Article C. H. Tinsley,R. Dillon and M. A. Cronin; How Near-Miss Events Amplify or Attenuate Risky Decision Making; Mdv. Manag. 58, 1596 (2012). DOI: 10.1287/mnsc.1120.1517 2. Books S. S. Ray and M. Bousmina; Polymer Nanocomposites and Their Applications; American Scientific Publishers, Los Angeles (2006). H. S. P. Wong and D. Akinwande; Carbon Nanotube and Graphene Device Physics; Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (2011). 3. Chapters in a Book H. V. Jansen, N. R. Tas and J. W. Berenschot; MEMS-based nanotechnology; In Encyclopedia of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, American Scientific Publishers, Los Angeles, (2004), Vol. 5, pp.163-275. H. Jónsson, G. Mills, and K. W. Jacobsen; Classical and quantum dynamics in condensed phase simulations; In Nudged Elastic Band Method for Finding Minimum Energy Paths of Transitions; World Scientific, Singapore (1998), pp. 387405. 4. Conference Proceedings J. Kimura and H. Shibasaki; Editors. Recent Advances in Clinical Neurophysiology. Proceedings of the 10th International Congress of EMG and Clinical Neurophysiology, (1995) October 15-19; Kyoto, Japan. 5. Patent C. E. Larsen, R. Trip, and C.R. Johnson; Methods for procedures related to the electrophysiology of the heart; U.S. Patent 5,529,067, June 25 (1995). 6. Dissertation S. J. Kaplan; Post-hospital home health care: the elderlys access and utilization; Ph.D. Thesis, St. Louis (MO), Washington University (1995). Do not use the phrases et al. and ibid. in the reference section. Instead, the names of all authors in a reference must be listed. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: These should be brief and placed at the end of the text before the references. |
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are completely original and unpublished, and these have not been
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