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- \documentclass[
- % ieee % uncomment for IEEE bibliography style
- ]{uob-thesis}
- \usepackage{lipsum}
- \addbibresource{refs.bib}
- %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
- %% AUTHOR DETAILS %
- %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
- \title{A Deep and Interesting Thesis}
- \subtitle{with applications to life}
- \author{Elon Turing}
- \DTMsavedate{thesisdate}{2052-02-02} % do not change name, will be re-used
- \date{\printdatewithoutmonth{thesisdate}}
- % change as appropriate, e.g.
- % Master of Science by advanced study in Computer Science (Conversion)
- % Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
- % Master of Engineering in Computer Science
- \degree{PhD~in~Computer~Science}
- \school{School~of~Computer~Science}
- \faculty{Faculty~of~Engineering}
- \wordcount{1234}
- \begin{document}
- %%% -------------------------------------------------------------
- %%% THESE TITLE PAGES ARE SPECIFIED BY THE REGULATIONS
- %%% DO NOT CHANGE ORDER
- %%%
- %%% comment out to remove any section
- \maketitle
- \cleardoubleoddemptypage
- \begin{abstract}
- % Abstract should be not more than 300 words, for either MSc or PhD.
- This section should pr\'{e}cis the project context, aims and objectives,
- and main contributions (e.g. deliverables) and achievements; the same
- section may be called an abstract elsewhere. The goal is to ensure the
- reader is clear about what the topic is, what you have done within this
- topic, \emph{and} what your view of the outcome is.
- The former aspects should be guided by your specification: essentially
- this section is a (very) short version of what is typically the first
- chapter. If your project is experimental in nature, this should include
- a clear research hypothesis. This will obviously differ significantly
- for each project, but an example might be as follows:
- \begin{quote}
- My research hypothesis is that a suitable genetic algorithm will yield
- more accurate results (when applied to the standard ACME data set) than
- the algorithm proposed by Jones and Smith, while also executing in less
- time.
- \end{quote}
- The latter aspects could be presented as a concise, factual bullet point list.
- Again the points will differ for each project, but might be as follows:
- \begin{quote}
- \begin{itemize}
- \item I spent $120$ hours collecting material on and learning about the Java
- garbage-collection subsystem.
- \item I wrote a total of $5000$ lines of source code, comprising a Linux
- device driver for a robot (in C) and a GUI (in Java) that is used to
- control it.
- \item I designed a new algorithm for computing the non-linear mapping from
- A-space to B-space using a genetic algorithm, see page $17$.
- \item I implemented a version of the algorithm proposed by
- \textcite{qian2021}, corrected a mistake in it, and compared the results
- with several alternatives.
- \end{itemize}
- \end{quote}
- \end{abstract}
- \begin{dedication}
- To my darling mama,\\
- sine-qua-non.
- \end{dedication}
- \begin{acknowledgements}
- It is common practice (although totally optional) to acknowledge any third-party
- advice, contribution or influence you have found useful during your work.
- Examples include support from friends or family, the input of your Supervisor
- and/or Advisor, external organisations or persons who have supplied resources
- of some kind (e.g., funding, advice or time), and so on.
- \end{acknowledgements}
- \begin{declaration}
- I declare that the work in this dissertation was carried out in accordance
- with the requirements of the University's Regulations and Code of Practice for
- Taught Programmes/Research Degree Programmes {\color{red} (delete as
- appropriate)} and that it has not been submitted for any other academic award.
- Except where indicated by specific reference in the text, the work is the
- candidate's own work. Work done in collaboration with, or with the assistance
- of, others, is indicated as such. Any views expressed in the
- dissertation are those of the author.
- \vspace{2cm}
- \includegraphics[width=4cm]{sig}
- \end{declaration}
- %%%
- %%% TITLE PAGES END HERE
- %%% -----------------------------------------------------
- %%%
- %% FRONT MATTER
- %%%
- \frontmatter
- %% THESE MUST BE IN THIS ORDER ACCORDING TO REGULATIONS
- \tableofcontents
- \listoftables
- \listoffigures
- %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
- %% MAIN MATTER %
- %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
- \mainmatter
- \chapter{Introduction}
- \input{1_intro}
- \chapter{Methodology}
- \input{2_methodology}
- %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
- %% BACK MATTER %
- %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
- \backmatter
- \chapter*{Bibliography}
- \printbibliography[heading=none]
- \end{document}
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