Article on Technological Development
Originality and Relevance
The article must present novel results in the technological field.
It must demonstrate potential impact on solving social, industrial, or environmental problems.
Innovation and knowledge transfer to productive or community sectors are valued.
Methodological Rigor
Clear description of the methodology used (experimentation, simulation, prototype design, proof of concept).
Verifiable evidence: data, tables, figures, diagrams, or laboratory results.
Transparency in procedures and replicability of findings.
Manuscript Structure
Title: concise and representative of the technological contribution.
Bilingual abstract (Spanish and English), maximum 250 words, with keywords in both languages.
Introduction: contextualization of the problem and review of the state of the art.
Development: detailed explanation of the technological process, results, and discussion.
Conclusions: contributions, limitations, and future projections. References: Updated and in standardized format (APA, IEEE, Chicago, depending on the journal).
Social and Technological Impact
The article should demonstrate how the innovation contributes to sustainable development, social inclusion, or the improvement of production processes.
Practical applicability and the potential for technology transfer are valued.
Ethical and Legal Standards
Declaration of originality and absence of plagiarism.
Compliance with intellectual property regulations (patents, licenses, copyrights).
Transparency in funding and potential conflicts of interest.
Peer Review
The manuscript will undergo double-blind peer review.
Evaluation criteria include:
Innovation and originality.
Methodological quality.
Clarity of writing.
Social and technological relevance.
Contribution to the disciplinary field.
Open Access and Visibility
Open access publication to ensure the dissemination of knowledge.
Inclusion of DOIs, structured metadata, and multilingual abstracts. Indexing in international academic databases.
Length and format
Generally between 5,000 and 8,000 words.
Numbered figures and tables with explanatory titles.
Use of style guidelines defined by the journal (APA).
In summary, a technology development article should be original, methodologically sound, ethically responsible, and socially relevant, with a clear structure and a focus on knowledge transfer.
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