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Screening Plagiarism
The process of publishing scientific papers must undergo a peer review mechanism to assess the feasibility of the paper manuscript and ensure it complies with the publishing rules of IJECSA. In addition, to maintain the quality of scientific and ethical aspects in publishing research results. All manuscripts submitted to IJECSA must be free of plagiarized content. All authors are advised to use plagiarism detection software to perform similarity checks and can use iThenticate. The degree of similarity of the entire manuscript should not exceed 25 percent. IJECSA editors will also perform a manuscript similarity check using Turnitin or iThenticate software to ensure proper publishing. Manuscripts will be immediately rejected if there are indications or detection of plagiarism. Plagiarism checking excludes references and a maximum of 3% for each source.









