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%** Last Modification: 2013-07-31
%** 2005-07-11 Bernhard Tellenbach
%** Switched default document class to: book
%** Added \include{appendix.tex}
%** 2013-07-31 David Gugelmann (gugdavid)
%** Use bibtex for references
%** Added new watermark command
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\documentclass[10pt,final,a4paper,twoside]{book}
%\documentclass[10pt,draft,a4paper,oneside]{report}
%\documentclass[10pt,draft,a4paper,oneside]{article}
%**Latex Master Document*********
\newcommand{\watermark}{DRAFT} % a watermark is included on all pages if \watermark is defined here
%** preamble.tex: here all the document-wide settings
% are defined
\input{preamble}
%********************************
%** begin the document environment
\begin{document}
\frenchspacing
\sloppy
%** Title.tex: Title page to be printed first
\input{Title}
%** environments.tex: Predefined Environments
\include{environments}
%**Documentation****************
%** Abstract.tex: Contains a brief description
% of what the reader may expect
\include{Abstract}
%** Table of Contents
\tableofcontents
%** Table of Figures
\listoffigures
%** Table of Figures
\listoftables
%** Introduction.tex: Contains an introduction to
% the topic and motivates the work.
% State what the reader can find where.
\include{Introduction}
%** Problem.tex: Documentation in own words of the problem to
% be addressed in this document:
% What is the challenge, why is it useful what you
% plan to do.
\include{Problem}
%** Design.tex: How was the problem attacked, what was the design
% the architecture
\include{Design}
%** Results.tex: What were the results achieved including an evaluation
%
\include{Results}
%** Outlook.tex: What needs to be done further, what is planed
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\include{Outlook}
%** Summary.tex: What have you achieved, what have you presented in this
% document. What are the highlights of your work.
% It should conclude by a conclusion.
\include{Summary}
%** Switch to appendix-mode in Latex.
%
\appendix
%** I would like to have the appendices enumerated by Alphabetical
% characters.
\renewcommand{\thepart}{\Alph{part}}
%** appendix.tex: Install instructions, configurations, test results,
% simulation data, additional theoretical disquisitions, ...
%
\include{appendix}
%** Timetable.tex: Timetable you worked out.
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\include{Timetable}
%** Originalproblem.tex: The problem statement you received.
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\include{Originalproblem}
%** bibtex is used to automatically generate the bibliography
% references are stored in refs/refs.bib
% use a bibliography manager like JabRef (http://jabref.sourceforge.net/) to manage refs/refs.bib
\bibliographystyle{abbrv}
\bibliography{refs/refs}
%** end the document environment
\end{document}