Journal of Computational and Applied Mechanics

A publication of the University of Miskolc


Instructions for Authors

Introductory Remarks

The ethical statements for JCAM are based on the Code of Conduct for Journal Publishers and the Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE, https://publicationethics.org). In many cases we have taken some ethical rules from the home pages of other journals since we deeply agree with the contents of these rules which otherwise reflect clearly the mentality of COPE. We would like to emphasize that it is obligatory to agree upon the rules of ethical behavior for those (authors, editors, reviewers and publisher) who take part in the publishing process of a paper submitted to JCAM.

Authorship and Publication

Responsibilities and duties of authors

Responsibilities and duties of reviewers

Responsibilities and duties of editors

Format requirements

Electronic Submissions

We prefer electronic submissions to submission of papers in printed form. There are two categories of electronic submissions

We encourage our authors to prefer LaTeX to MS Word.

Instructions for LaTeX users

The technical requirements will all be satisfied automatically if you use our JCAM sample papers -- please download JCAMArticle.zip -- or our AMS-LaTeX sample papers -- please download AMSArticleForJCAM.zip as templates and prepare your bibliography by using bibTeX and our bibliography style file JCAM.bst. We remark that bibliography style file is also included in the zip files JCAMArticle.zip and AMSArticleForJCAM.zip

Why LaTeX?

The best way to create well-structured manuscripts containing mathematics is to use LaTeX and or its variants. In this way the author can concentrate on the meaning rather than the form of a text; that is why we need a powerful and convenient software which has the capability to perform routine jobs such as equation labelling and referencing, label (re)numbering, automatic insertion or change of mathematical environments, re-numbering of bibliographical references, bibliography database search, etc. easily, without effort. There are a number of LaTeX systems which can be run under WinXX or Linux operating systems. However in some respects Scientific Word and Scientific Workplace have become standards for typesetting high quality documents in engineering sciences and mathematics.

Scientific Word and Scientific Workplace

Making use of Scientific Word or Scientific Workplace you can typeset complex technical documents with LaTeX, the industry standard for mathematics typesetting under WinXX (Windows 9x/ME, NT/2000/XP) operating systems. Because of its superior precision and quality, publishers and writers of scientific material use LaTeX extensively. When you typeset, LaTeX automatically generates footnotes, indexes, bibliographies, tables of contents, and cross-references.

You don't have to learn LaTeX to produce typeset documents, because Scientific Word or Scientific WorkPlace communicate with LaTeX for you. Consequently you can concentrate on what you do best—creating the content of your document—without worrying about LaTeX syntax. You don't need to understand LaTeX to produce beautifully typeset material, but if you do know TeX or LaTeX commands, you can use them in your Scientific WorkPlace or Scientific Word documents to make the typesetting even more precise.

Each of the sample documents provided for you in the zip files JCAMArticle.zip and AMSArticleForJCAM.zip can be red in under Scientific Word or Workplace where they serve as templates, i.e., you can reedit each when typesetting your manuscript.

You are well advised to read the file ReadmeFirst.txt obtained after you have unpacked our zip files. Then print the pdf file which explains in detail how to reedit our sample papers when you typeset your manuscript.

MiKTeX

If you have familiarity with LaTeX commands you can choose the free MiKTeX. This excellent software is designed for Win XX operating systems. You can use MiKTeX with the editor TeXnicCenter which is a feature rich integrated development environment (IDE) for developing LaTeX-documents on Microsoft Windows (Windows 9x/ME, NT/2000/XP) freely available under GPL.

It is a further possibility to use MiKTeX with WinEdt (shareware) which is a powerful, extremely flexible and versatile native editor and shell for MS Windows with a strong predisposition towards the creation of [La]TeX documents (and much more!)...

WinEdt provides an integrated development environment and is widely used as a front-end for compilers and typesetting systems, such as LaTeX. WinEdt's highlighting schemes can be customized for different modes. WinEdt's Spell Checking functionality supports multi-lingual setups, and dictionaries (word-lists) are available for many languages.

The sample documents provided for you in the zip files JCAMArticle.zip and AMSArticleForJCAM.zip can also be reedited with ease making use of TeXnicCenter or WinEdt.

PDF files for LaTeX users

If you are a LaTeX user you can typeset your paper in the format of our journal with or without bibtex. Please read the following files which provide you with detailed information -- we would like to emphasize that these files are also included in the zip files have been made downloadable and mentioned above:

Papers typeset making use of the the standard amsart document class are also accepted for consideration.

Instructions for MS Word users

Please use MS Word 6.0 or higher. If you prefer MS Word to LaTeX you are requested to use it with MathType 4.0 or higher (the latest version has the number 5.2). You are kindly asked to use MathType for typesetting both in line equation and displayed equations. Even if an equation is very short you should typeset it by MathType.

The reason for this is twofold: (a) an italic character differs from a mathematical italic character (b) your MS Word document will be converted to LaTeX be using Scientific Workplace 5.0 which converts correctly the equations typeset by MathType.

Some of the technical and format requirements will be satisfied automatically if you use our sample MS Word sample paper -- please download MSWordSample.zip as a template.

Manuals

Please provide us with visit the proper mathematical subject classification codes. Click on the blue part of the previous sentence to find them.

We recommend you to use the following excellent reference material, available from the American Mathematical Society, when preparing your electronic manuscripts:

Here are some more links to documentation. Most of them are available from CTAN.