Author Contribution Criteria

Authors’ Contributions

 

The journal Journal of Advanced Mining Modeling (JAMM) formally acknowledges the specific contributions made by each author during the development of the manuscript. To ensure transparency and academic accountability, contributions are classified into the following categories:

1. Data curation: Collection, organization, and exploratory data analysis (EDA).
2. Technical editing: Technical refinement and formal correction of the manuscript.
3. Translation / linguistic adaptation: Specialized linguistic and terminological conversion.
4. Computational modeling: Development of simulations, algorithms, and mathematical models.
5. Quality control: Validation of data, methods, and technical consistency.
6. Visualization: Preparation of figures, diagrams, and visual elements.
7. Project documentation: Preparation of reports, records, and technical appendices.
8. Ethics management and permits: Institutional authorizations and regulatory compliance.
9. External coordination: Liaison with institutions, companies, and laboratories.
10. Experimental trials: Laboratory testing and fieldwork.
11. Equipment calibration: Verification and adjustment of instrumentation.
12. Programming: Development of computational scripts and code.
13. Writing – original draft: Preparation of the initial version of the article.
14. Writing – review and editing: Content improvement and final version.
15. Methodology: Conceptual and technical design of the applied approach.
16. Conceptualization: Theoretical formulation of the study.
17. Software: Selection and use of specialized digital tools.
18. Supervision: Academic oversight and monitoring of the study development.
19. Funding acquisition: Management of financial resources and institutional support.