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As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.
  • The submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor).
  • The submission file is in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, or RTF document file format.
  • Where available, URLs for the references have been provided.
  • The text is single-spaced; uses a 12-point font; employs italics, rather than underlining (except with URL addresses); and all illustrations, figures, and tables are placed within the text at the appropriate points, rather than at the end.
  • The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines.

Author Guidelines

SETTING REQUIREMENTS

 

GENERAL REQUIREMENTS

The journal publishes scientific articles reflecting previously unpublished materials of theoretical or experimental research, 6-10 full pages in length (the number of pages should correspond to an even number).

TEXT

Printed and electronic versions of the article that meets the following requirements should be sent to the editorial office:

  1. Articles written in English that have not been previously published or submitted for publication to other journals (including electronic ones) are accepted for publication.
  2. Articles in English translated from the Ukrainian language must be accompanied by the text in the original language, prepared in accordance with these requirements. Such articles are preliminarily checked for translation quality in the editorial office.
  3. The title of the article - 12-point font, typeface - ‘Times New Roman’, all letters are capitalised, single spacing (1.0), text alignment in the centre of the page. The title of the article should be concise and clearly correspond to the material presented in the article (no more than 12 words).
  4. Name and surname of the author(s) - 12-point font, italics, typeface - ‘Times New Roman’, on the next line indicate the place of work (name of the educational or scientific institution) - 12-point font, italics, single spacing (1.0); postal address, e-mail - aligned in the centre of the page(see sample).
  5. Page parameters for items 3 and 4: left margin - 2 cm; right margin - 2 cm; top margin - 2 cm; bottom margin - 2 cm.

 

SAMPLE DESIGN OF THE ARTICLE TITLE AND INFORMATION ABOUT THE AUTHORS

 

peculiarities OF PROJECTS MANAGEMENT by ADAPTIVE

TECHNOLOGICAL SYSTEMS OF TILLAGE AND SOWING

 

Ivan Boyko1, Vasyl Semenov1, Sofia Smolinska2

 

Lviv National Agrarian University

St. Vladimir the Great, 1, Dubliany, Ukraine. E-mail: sdgnatkovich@ukr.net

2 Lviv State Academy of Finance

St. Vladimir the Great, 45, Lviv, Ukraine. E-mail: vsmolinski@ukr.net

 

  1. The length of the abstract should be at least 200 words. When preparing an abstract, the following should be taken into account:

- an abstract is a brief, accurate summary of the article's content, including the main factual information. This method of writing abstracts is common in foreign journals.

- The text of the abstract should be concise and clear, free from secondary information;

- abstracts should give an idea of the main content of the article.

  1. Key words and phrases are not less than 5, but not more than 8.
  2. Paragraphs 7 and 8 translated into English are duplicated in English and given after the references.
  3. Mandatory structural subdivisions of the article: PROBLEM STATEMENT;

ANALYSIS OF LATEST RESEARCH AND PUBLICATIONS; STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM; STATEMENT OF THE MAIN MATERIAL; CONCLUSIONS; BIBLIOGRAPHIC LIST (all structural sub-sections are indicated in capital letters, text alignment in the centre).

 

SAMPLE OF THE ANALYSIS OF RECENT RESEARCH AND PUBLICATIONS

THE ANALYSIS OF RECENT RESEARCHES AND PUBLICATIONS

A sufficient legal basis has been created in Ukraine to form service cooperatives (Ukranian Law 2003). However, until recently, effective development of cooperation in agricultural production is not observed. The reasons for this situation lie both in the absence of proper state support and in the lack of scientific substantiation of the relevant socioeconomic process. In particular, the corresponding state target program has not yet been created. Existing scientific developments are mainly concerned with the functioning of cooperatives (Tryhuba 2015a; Tryhuba 2015b; Tryhuba et al. 2019). Questions about their formation are not substantiated enough. In particular, there are no scientific recommendations for substantiating the parameters of technical and technological service cooperatives.

The experience of the developed countries of the world shows that the organization of agricultural production on a cooperative basis is one of the most progressive forms of its functioning. It allows not only to ensure the production of competitive agricultural products, but also, to a certain extent, to solve the social issue - to ensure employment of the rural population.

Today in Ukraine there are more than 50 thousand ACP, which own land resources and are potential production cooperatives. In particular, there are 1023 agricultural service cooperatives and 992 agricultural production cooperatives. Their technical potential is ineffective (degraded and requires a significant amount of work per year). Its updating is possible in two ways: a direct replacement in the ACP of the old (worn out) technology for a new one; the formation of machinery in service cooperatives. For each of them, appropriate projects should be implemented that are characterized by a certain efficiency. Determining (predicting) numerical performance indicators of these projects is an important stage in their management (Tryhuba et al. 2019).

We will identify the main components of the relevant scientific and methodological foundations. The first component of these bases is the development of a method for forecasting indicators of the effectiveness of the technical capacity of the ACP. From an engineering point of view, this task is formulated in this way - to determine the power and number of techniques that should be available for this or that ACP. It is well-known that power (Pr) and the number (Nr) of mobile power engineering are the main parameters (Zr) of the machine-tractor park ACP (Аdamchuk et al. 2014). For their justification, two main methods are used - deterministic and statistical (probabilistic) (Аdamchuk et al. 2014). The deterministic method is more simple and affordable for engineering calculations, but it does not take into account the probable nature of the processes of the use of technology, and therefore does not guarantee the reliability of the results (Аdamchuk et al. 2014). In other words, the use of this method can lead to false results.

Is the disclosure of scientific and methodological approaches to the substantiation of the parameters of technical and technological service cooperatives.

 

 

  1. Text font - 10 point, typeface - Times New Roman, spacing of the abstract, keywords, main text and references - 1.0. The main text, including the abstract and keywords, is formatted in two columns with a space of 0.5 cm and indents for paragraphs of 0.63 cm. The same terms, notations, abbreviations and symbols should be used throughout the article. Little-known abbreviations are explained at the first mention. Scientific symbols, terms and units of measurement are used in accordance with applicable standards.
  2. The conclusions may be accompanied by recommendations, estimates, suggestions, hypotheses, which are given in the material. Conclusions must be numbered.

 

GRAPHIC MATERIAL

  1. Figures, graphs, diagrams, photographs should be placed in the text of the article after their first mention, and should be submitted in separate files with the JPG or TIFF extension . Make sure that the size of figures, graphs, diagrams, photographs does not exceed the page size and ensures their clear reading.
  2. Label the figures according to the sample:

Fig. 1. Scheme of the regenerative heat exchanger gas turbine with heat transfer between the intermediate heat carrier preheater flue gas heat exchanger and compressor

Fig. 2 The scheme of a regenerative gas turbine with a CVC:

1 - turbocompressor unit, 2 - power turbine, 3 - combustion chamber, 4 - TKO, 5 - TGO; 6 - FLA pump 7 - Generator

  1. Sign the table according to the sample:

Table 1. Analysis of approximation of experimental data

  1. Tables and illustrative material are aligned to the left.

Please note that if the article is written in English, the titles of tables and figures should be in English.

FORMULAS

  1. Formulas are built in editors: Ms Equation, Math Type. The following fonts are used for typing formulas: ‘Times New Roman’, Symbol (italics). The main font size of formulas is 10 points (see sample).
  2. The formula is aligned in the centre, and its number is placed on the right edge.
  3. The formula is followed by an explanation of all the meanings of the symbols and numerical coefficients in the sequence in which they appear in the formula. The value of each symbol and numerical coefficient is written on a new line. Start the first line of the explanation without indentation with the word ‘where’.
  4. Formulas are included in a sentence as its equal element. Therefore, at the end of formulas and in the text before them, punctuation marks are placed in accordance with the rules of punctuation.

A SAMPLE OF FORMULAS

which looks like:

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de wk is the weight of the k-function, sim is the similarity function (metric), xki and xkj are the value of the function xk for solving the current problem i to precedent j.

Which looks like:

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LITERATURE

  1. The list of references should contain at least 20 titles. This list should include at least two sources that have been published in previous issues of TECA.

Electronic versions of the samples can be found at the following email address: http://www.pan-ol.lublin.pl/wydawnictwa/motrol.html.

  1. Each literature source should be referenced in the order of mention in the text, by the name of the first author, for example (Tryhuba et al. 2019).
  2. In the bibliographic list of references, do not indicate the words next to the page numbers - p., pp., S., or s., etc. (see sample).
  3. Literary sources, except for those published in Ukrainian or Russian, should be translated into English. At the end of the reference, it is necessary to indicate in which language the source was published, for example (Bushuev S.D. 2009. Manual of innovative project and programmes management P2M. T. 1. Version 1.2. Science. Svit: 173 (in Ukraine; in Russia, etc.)).

 

SAMPLE OF LITERATURE DESIGN

Аdamchuk V.V., Sydorchuk О.V., Lub P.М., Tryhuba А.М. and others. 2014. Planning of agricultural crop projects on the basis of statistical simulation. Monography. Nizhyn: 224 (in Ukraine).

Bushuev S.D. 2009. Manual of innovative project and programs management Р2М. T. 1. Version 1.2. Science. Svit: 173 (in Ukraine).

Gonchar, N.S. 2014. Dynamical Risk Model with Investment in Assets. Journal of Automation and Information Sciences. No 46 (5): 15–34.

Hulida E., Pasnak I., Koval O., Tryhuba A. 2019. Determination of the Critical Time of Fire in the Building and Ensure Successful Evacuation of People. Periodica Polytechnica Civil Engineering. No. 63(1): 308–316, https://doi.org/10.3311/PPci.12760.

Sydorchuk О.V., Tryhuba А.М., Paniyra Ya.J. and others. 2012. Forecasting the basic events of the internal environment of harvesting early grain, oilseed and legume crops. Scientific journal Lutsk National Technical University. Computer-integrated technologies: education, science, production. No 10: 232-237.

Tryhuba A. 2015. Modeling of the technological system of forage feeding of dairy farms with the participation of service cooperatives. Visnyk Ljvivsjkogho nacionaljnogho aghrarnogho universytetu: aghroinzhenerni doslidzhennja. No 19: 3-7 (in Ukraine).

Tryhuba A., Ratushny R., Bashynsky O., Shcherbachenko O. 2018. Identification of firefighting system configuration of rural settlements. Fire and Environmental Safety Engineering. MATEC Web Conf. Volume 247 (FESE 2018), https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201824700035.

Tryhuba A., Zachko O., Grabovets V., Berladyn O., Pavlova I., Rudynets M. 2018. Examining the effect of production conditions at territorial logistic systems of milk harvesting on the parameters of a fleet of specialized road tanks. Eastern-European Journal of Enterprise Technologies: Control processes. No. 5/3 (95): 59-70. DOI: 10.15587/1729-4061.2018.142227

Tryhuba A.N. 2017. Systemno-proektni osnovy upravlinnia rozvytkom tekhnolohichnykh struktur vyrobnytstva molochnoi produktsii : avtoref.dys. na zdobuttia nauk. stupenia doktor. tekhn. nauk 05.13.22. Odesa: 48 (in Ukraine).

Tryhuba А.М. 2015. Parameters of the technical equipment of cooperatives for the supply of dairy farms of the family type. Scientific journal of the National University of Bioresources and Nature Management of Ukraine. Version: technics and energetics APK. Edit. 226: 301-307 (in Ukraine).

Tryhuba А.М., Boyarchuk V.М., Tryhuba І.L., Boyarchuk O.V., Rudynets M.V. 2019. Peculiarities of planning projects for the creation of cooperatives forage family dairy farms. Bulletin of the National Technical University "Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute". Collection of scientific works. Kharkiv. No 2 (1327): 73-78. DOI: 10.20998/2413-3000. 2019.1327.11 (in Ukraine).

Tryhuba А.М., Sholudko P.V., Malanchuk О.V., Rudynets М.V. 2013. Forecasting of basic events of the internal environment of projects of agrarian production. East-european journal of advanced technologies. No 1/10 (61): 203-206 (in Ukraine).

Ukranian Law. 2003. About cooperation. Approved. From 27.08.2003. Guide: 1-7 (in Ukraine).

Vasylieva N. 2016. Cluster models of households’ agrarian production development. Economic Annals-ХХI. No 158 (3-4 (2)): 13-16. DOI: 10.21003/ea.v158-03

 

ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTS

  1. The article will be accepted for publication by the editorial board subject to two positive reviews.
  2. One review should be sent by the author(s) together with the article. It must be signed by a candidate or doctor of sciences, indicating the position and place of work.
  3. The second review is provided by a reviewer selected by the editorial board (see sample).
  4. AGREEMENT ON FREE OF COPYRIGHT CHARGE TRANSFER (see sample). (The agreement is filled in English) (see sample).

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