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\oddsidemargin 0.0truein \evensidemargin 0.0truein
% begin change by RDR 2013-08-14
% \textheight 9.94truein \textwidth 6.5truein
\textheight 9.25truein \textwidth 6.5truein
% end change
\topmargin -0.425truein \headsep .04truein
\else
\def\amhere{The template is currently set for you to generate PDF from Postscript.}
% \oddsidemargin 0.4truein \evensidemargin -0.225truein
\oddsidemargin 0.0truein \evensidemargin 0.0truein
\textheight 9.00truein \textwidth 6.5truein
% \topmargin 0.10truein \headsep .0truein
\topmargin -0.3truein \headsep 0.0truein
\fi
\def\contentsadj{\hspace{-\parindent}} %table of contents adjustment
%
% Definitions for the title page, the signature page
% and the abstract
%
\def\dept#1{\gdef\@dept{#1}}
\def\submityear#1{\gdef\@submityear{#1}}
\def\titleoneline#1{\gdef\@titleoneline{#1}}
\def\advisor#1{\gdef\@advisor{#1}}
\def\degreename#1{\gdef\@degreename{#1}}
\def\secondmember#1{\gdef\@secondmember{#1}}
\def\thirdmember#1{\gdef\@thirdmember{#1}}
\def\fourthmember#1{\gdef\@fourthmember{#1}}
\def\fifthmember#1{\gdef\@fifthmember{#1}}
\def\sixthmember#1{\gdef\@sixthmember{#1}}
\def\numofpages#1{\gdef\@numofpages{#1}}
\def\numofabstractwords#1{\gdef\@numofabstractwords{#1}}
\newcount\numofchapters
% begin change RDR 2013-08-18
\def\lastchapter#1{\gdef\@lastchapter{#1}}
% end change
\def\thesisordiss#1{\gdef\@thesisordiss{#1}}
\newif\ifthesis
\def\thds{
\ifthesis thesis
\else dissertation
\fi
}
\def\ThDs{
\ifthesis Thesis
\else Dissertation
\fi
}
%
% Note that the use of renewcommand implies that the command
% was originally defined elsewhere. In this document, most if not
% all of these were defined in the report.cls document.
%
\renewcommand\contentsname{\centerline{\rm TABLE OF CONTENTS}}
\renewcommand\listfigurename{\centerline{\rm LIST OF FIGURES}}
\renewcommand\listtablename{\centerline{\rm LIST OF TABLES}}
\renewcommand\bibname{\centerline{BIBLIOGRAPHY}}
\renewcommand \thechapter {\@arabic\c@chapter}
\renewcommand\chaptername{CHAPTER}
\renewcommand\appendixname{\rm APPENDIX}
\renewcommand \thepart {\@arabic\c@part}
%
% Define new "if" constructs for the copyright, table and figures pages.
%
\newif\ifcopyright \newif\iftablespage \newif\iffigurespage
%
% These counters can be changed to adjust the depth of reporting on the contents page.
% For example if you change tocdepth to 4 and change the secnumdepth to 1 you will get
% chapters, sections, subsections and subsub sections, but only the chapters and sections
% will be numbered.
%
\setcounter{tocdepth}{3}
\setcounter{secnumdepth}{2}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% Test box for margins
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
\def\testboxex{
\noindent\begin{boxedminipage}[t]{3.7truecm}
Upper Left Corner
\end{boxedminipage}
\hfill
\begin{boxedminipage}[t]{3.8truecm}
Upper Right Corner
\end{boxedminipage}
\vfill
\amhere
\vfill
\noindent\begin{boxedminipage}[t]{3.7truecm}
Lower Left Corner
\end{boxedminipage}
\hfill
\begin{boxedminipage}[t]{3.8truecm}
Lower Right Corner
\end{boxedminipage}
\newpage
}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% Title page def
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
\def\titlep{%
\thispagestyle{empty}%
\null\vspace{.5truein}%
\begin{center}
T H E\ \ \ U N I V E R S I T Y\ \ \ O F\ \ \ T U L S A\\
THE GRADUATE SCHOOL
\end{center}
\vfill
\begin{center}
\uppercase\expandafter{\@title}
\end{center}
\vfill
\singlespace
\centerline{by}
\centerline{\expandafter{\@author}}
\doublespace
\vspace{.2truein}
\vfill
\begin{center}
A\thds submitted in partial fulfillment of\\
the requirements for the degree of \@degreename\\
in the Discipline of \expandafter{\@dept}\\
\vspace{.5truein}
The Graduate School\\
The University of Tulsa\\
\end{center}
\vspace{.1truein}
\begin{center}
\@submityear\\
\end{center}\vskip1in
\newpage}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% Signature page def
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
\pagenumbering{roman}
%
% Initial definitions for the sagnature page
%
\newcount\committeesize
\newif\ifcoadvisor
% The construction uses the logical variable \ifcoadvisor
% and the counter \committeesize to set up the page.
%
\def\signaturep{%
\doublespace
\null\vspace{.5truein}%
\begin{center}
T H E\ \ \ U N I V E R S I T Y\ \ \ O F\ \ \ T U L S A\\
THE GRADUATE SCHOOL
\end{center}
\vfill
\begin{center}
\uppercase\expandafter{\@title}
\end{center}
\singlespace
\centerline{by}
\centerline{\expandafter{\@author}}
\doublespace
\begin{center}
A\uppercase\expandafter{\thds}\\
APPROVED FOR THE DISCIPLINE OF\\
\uppercase\expandafter{\@dept}
\end{center}
\vfill
\begin{center}
By\ThDs Committee\\
\end{center}
\begin{singlespace}
\ifcoadvisor
\null\hspace{1.5truein}\expandafter{\@advisor}, Co-chair\\
\else
\null\hspace{1.5truein}\expandafter{\@advisor}, Chair\\
\fi
\ifcoadvisor
\null\hspace{1.5truein}\expandafter{\@secondmember}, Co-chair\\
\else
\null\hspace{1.5truein}\expandafter{\@secondmember}\\
\fi
% The additional members...
\ifnum\committeesize>2 % changed from 3 to 2 2014-04-29 by RDR
\null\hspace{1.5truein}\expandafter{\@thirdmember}\\
\fi
\ifnum\committeesize>3 % changed from 4 to 3 2014-04-29 by RDR
\null\hspace{1.5truein}\expandafter{\@fourthmember}\\
\fi
\ifnum\committeesize>4 % changed from 5 to 4 2014-04-29 by RDR
\null\hspace{1.5truein}\expandafter{\@fifthmember}\\
\fi
\ifnum\committeesize>5 % added this case on 2014-04-29 by RDR
\null\hspace{1.5truein}\expandafter{\@sixthmember}\\
\fi
\end{singlespace}
\vfill
\newpage}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% Copyright page def
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
\def\copyrightp{%
\addcontentsline{toc}{section}{\contentsadj COPYRIGHT}
\addtocontents{toc}{\protect{\hfill \ }}
% begin change by RDR 2013-08-31
% \doublespace
\null\vspace{.5truein}%
\begin{center}
{COPYRIGHT STATEMENT}\\
% \end{center}
\vspace{\baselineskip}
% \begin{center}
\noindent Copyright \copyright\ \@submityear \ by \@author
% \end{center} \par\par
\end{center}
\vspace{12pt}
\doublespace
% end change
% added a blank line to cause paragraph indention RDR 2014-04-28
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may
be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in
any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying,
recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of
the author.
\vfill
\newpage
}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% Abstract page def
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
\def\abstractp{%
\addcontentsline{toc}{section}{\contentsadj ABSTRACT}
\addtocontents{toc}{\protect{\hfill \ }}
\null\vspace{.5truein}%
\begin{center}
ABSTRACT
\end{center}
% begin change by RDR 2013-08-19
\vspace{12pt}
% end change
\expandafter{\@author}\ \ (\expandafter{\@degreename} in \expandafter{\@dept})\\
\expandafter{\@titleoneline}\\
Directed by \ifcoadvisor \expandafter{\@advisor} and \expandafter{\@secondmember}
\else
\expandafter{\@advisor}
\fi
\\
% begin change by RDR 2013-08-18
% \@numofpages\ pp., Chapter \uppercase\expandafter{\@arabic\numofchapters}: Conclusions\\
\@numofpages\ pp., Chapter \uppercase\expandafter{\@arabic\numofchapters}: \expandafter{\@lastchapter}\\
% end change
\vspace{-.4truein}
\begin{center}
(\@numofabstractwords\ words)
\end{center}
}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% Acknowledgements page def
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
\def\acknowledgementsp{%
\clearpage
\addcontentsline{toc}{section}{\contentsadj ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS}
\addtocontents{toc}{\protect{\hfill \ }}
\null\vspace{.5truein}%
\begin{center}
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
% begin change by RDR 2013-08-19
% \end{center} \par\par
\end{center}
\vspace{12pt}
% added a blank line to cause paragraph indention RDR 2014-04-28
% end change
}
%
% This is the end of the description of the various
% pages at the front end of the thesis or dissertation
% Now we collect those page that come before the abstract
% and collect those pages that come after the acknowledgements.
%
\def\beforeabstract{
\titlep
\signaturep
% begin change by RDR 2013-08-17
% \addtocontents{toc}{\protect{\vspace{10pt}}}
% \addtocontents{toc}{\protect{\hfill Page}}
% \addtocontents{toc}{\protect{\vspace{10pt}}}
\addtocontents{toc}{\protect{\vspace{3\baselineskip}}}
% end change
\ifcopyright\copyrightp\fi
\cleardoublepage
}
\def\afteracknowledgementsp{
\singlespace
\tableofcontents
\doublespace
\addcontentsline{toc}{section}{\contentsadj TABLE OF CONTENTS}
\iftablespage
\listoftables
\addtocontents{toc}{\protect{\hfill \ }}
%\addtocontents{toc}{\protect{\vspace{10pt}}}
% begin change by RDR 2013-08-17
%\addtocontents{lot}{\protect{\hfill Page}}
\addtocontents{lot}{\protect{\vspace{\baselineskip}}}
% end change
\addcontentsline{toc}{section}{\contentsadj LIST OF TABLES}
\fi
\iffigurespage
\listoffigures
\addtocontents{toc}{\protect{\hfill \ }}
%\addtocontents{toc}{\protect{\vspace{10pt}}}
% begin change by RDR 2013-08-17
%\addtocontents{lof}{\protect{\hfill Page}}
\addtocontents{lof}{\protect{\vspace{\baselineskip}}}
% end change
\addcontentsline{toc}{section}{\contentsadj LIST OF FIGURES}
\fi
\clearpage
\pagenumbering{arabic}
}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% Bibliography page def
%
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
\def\bibliographyp{
\newpage
\addtocontents{toc}{\protect\addvspace{10pt}}
\addcontentsline{toc}{section}{\contentsadj BIBLIOGRAPHY}
\addtocontents{toc}{\protect{\hfill \ }} %This will generate a blank line after BIBLIOGRAPHY
%in the TABLE OF CONTENTS. It should be removed if there
%are no APPENDICES and the blank line is on a new page.
}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% Appendices
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%
% Define and initialize an appendix counter
% and convert that counter to Alpha
% Latex will think that each Appendix is a chapter
% so redefine \thechapter number to be \theappendix
% number.
%
\def\appendixpages{
\newcounter{appendixno}
\renewcommand\theappendixno{\Alph{appendixno}}
\renewcommand\thechapter{\theappendixno}
}
%
% Make the heading for the Appendix and
% add the Appendix to the table of contents
%
\renewcommand\appendix[1]{\par
\setcounter{section}{0}
\setcounter{figure}{0}
\setcounter{table}{0}
\newpage
\null\vspace{.7truein}
\refstepcounter{appendixno}
\centerline{APPENDIX \theappendixno}
% begin changes by RDR on 2017-10-10
\begin{center}
\bf{\uppercase{\expandafter{#1}}}
\end{center}
% \centerline{\bf \uppercase\expandafter{#1}}
% end changes
\vspace{\baselineskip}
\addcontentsline{toc}{section}{\contentsadj APPENDIX \theappendixno:\ \
{\bf \uppercase\expandafter{#1}}
}
}
\def\TUchapter#1{\chapter{{\bf \uppercase\expandafter{#1}}}}
\def\TUsection#1{\section{\bf #1}}
\def\TUsubsection#1{\subsection{\it #1}}
\def\TUsubsubsection#1{\subsubsection{#1}\colonspace}
\def\TUappendix#1{\appendix{#1}}
%\par
% \setcounter{chapter}{0}%
% \setcounter{section}{0}%
% \gdef\@chapapp{\appendixname}%
% \gdef\thechapter{\@Alph\c@chapter}
%
% OK, now it starts to get a little bit strange.
% Each of these expressions come from the report.cls
% document and have been modified for the TU thesis/
% dissertation template
%
% As the names suggest, this code is used to make headings
% for the chapters, sections etc. and list of figures and tables, etc.
%
\def\@makechapterhead#1{%
\vspace*{50\p@}%
{\parindent \z@ \center \normalfont
\ifnum \c@secnumdepth >\m@ne
\@chapapp\space \thechapter
\par\nobreak
\vskip .20\p@
\fi
\interlinepenalty\@M
\uppercase{#1}\par\nobreak
\vskip 10\p@
}}
\def\@makeschapterhead#1{%
\vspace*{50\p@}%
{\parindent \z@ \raggedright
\normalfont
\interlinepenalty\@M
\rm #1\par\nobreak
\vskip 10\p@
}}
%\def\@chapter[#1]#2{\ifnum \c@secnumdepth >\m@ne
% \refstepcounter{chapter}
% \typeout{\@chapapp\space\arabic{chapter}.}
% \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{CHAPTER \protect
% \numberline{\arabic{chapter}:}#1}\else
% \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{#1}\fi
% \chaptermark{#1}
%%\addtocontents{lof}{\protect\addvspace{.10pt}}
%%\addtocontents{lot}{\protect\addvspace{.10pt}}
%\if@twocolumn
%\@topnewpage[\@makechapterhead{#2}]
% \else \@makechapterhead{#2}
% \@afterheading \fi}
%\def\@schapter#1{\if@twocolumn \@topnewpage[\@makeschapterhead{#1}]
% \else \@makeschapterhead{#1}
% \@afterheading\fi}
\def\@chapter[#1]#2{\ifnum \c@secnumdepth >\m@ne
\refstepcounter{chapter}
\typeout{\@chapapp\space\arabic{chapter}.}
%\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{CHAPTER \protect
%\numberline{\arabic{chapter}:}#1}\else
\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{\protect
\numberline{CHAPTER \arabic{chapter}: }#1}\else%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{#1}\fi
\chaptermark{#1}
%\addtocontents{lof}{\protect\addvspace{.10pt}}
%\addtocontents{lot}{\protect\addvspace{.10pt}}
\if@twocolumn
\@topnewpage[\@makechapterhead{#2}]
\else \@makechapterhead{#2}
\@afterheading \fi}
\def\@schapter#1{\if@twocolumn \@topnewpage[\@makeschapterhead{#1}]
\else \@makeschapterhead{#1}
\@afterheading\fi}
%\renewcommand*\l@chapter[2]{%
% \ifnum \c@tocdepth >\m@ne
% \addpenalty{-\@highpenalty}%
% \vskip 1.0em \@plus\p@
% \setlength\@tempdima{1.5em}%
% \begingroup
% \parindent \z@ \rightskip \@pnumwidth
% \parfillskip -\@pnumwidth
% \leavevmode %\bfseries
% \advance\leftskip\@tempdima
% \hskip -\leftskip
% #1\nobreak\hfil \nobreak\hb@xt@\@pnumwidth{\hss #2}\par
% \penalty\@highpenalty
% \endgroup
% \fi}
\renewcommand*\l@chapter[2]{%
\ifnum \c@tocdepth >\m@ne
\addpenalty{-\@highpenalty}%
\vskip 1.0em \@plus\p@ %\vskip 1.0em \@plus\p@
\setlength\@tempdima{7.0em}%1.5
% \addtolength\@numwidth{1.5em}
\begingroup
%\parindent \z@ \rightskip \@pnumwidth{1}
%\parfillskip -\@pnumwidth
\parindent \z@
\rightskip \if@compatibility\@pnumwidth\else\@tocrmarg\fi
\parfillskip -\rightskip%%%%%%%%%%%
\leavevmode %\bfseries
\advance\leftskip\@tempdima
\hskip -\leftskip
#1\nobreak\hfil \nobreak\hb@xt@\@pnumwidth{\hss #2}\par
\penalty\@highpenalty
\endgroup
\fi
}
%
% These commands control the spacing around
% the different types of headings
%
\newcommand\colonspace{:\ \ }
\def\chapterlike{\@startsection {chapterlike}{1}{\z@}{-3.5ex plus -1ex minus
-.2ex}{2.3ex plus .2ex}{\normalsize\center}}
\def\section{\@startsection {section}{1}{\z@}{-3.5ex plus -1ex minus
-.2ex}{0.1ex plus .2ex}{\normalsize\center\bf}}
\def\subsection{\@startsection{subsection}{2}{\z@}{-3.25ex plus -1ex minus
-.2ex}{0.1ex plus .2ex}{\normalsize\it}}
\def\subsubsection{\@startsection{subsubsection}{3}{\parindent}{-3.25ex plus -1ex minus
-.2ex}{-0.1ex plus .2ex}{\normalsize\rm}}
\def\paragraph{\@startsection{paragraph}{4}{\z@}{3.25ex plus 1ex minus .2ex}{-1em}{\normalsize\bf}}
\def\subparagraph{\@startsection
{subparagraph}{4}{\parindent}{3.25ex plus 1ex minus
.2ex}{-1em}{\normalsize\bf}}
%
% The \@afterheading definition has been changed
% from the normal latex version so that the first
% paragraph after each section will be indented.
%
\def\@afterheading{%
\@nobreakfalse
\everypar{%
\if@nobreak
\@nobreakfalse
\clubpenalty \@M
\if@afterindent \else
{\setbox\z@\lastbox}%
\fi
\else
\clubpenalty \@clubpenalty
\everypar{}%
\fi}}
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%
% The University of Tulsa TeX Template
%
%
% Written by
%
% Richard A. Redner
% Associate Dean of Research
% and Graduate Studies
%
% The University of Tulsa
%
% July 2004
%
% Please see the README.TUthesis file for information
% on using the TUthesis template.
%
% Modified November 2004
%
% Summary of changes
% 1. section, subsection and subsubsection replaced with
% TUsection, TUsubsection and TUsubsubsection to correct
% the Table of Contents. This will add bold face and
% italics to the appropriate places in the Table of Contents.
% 2. Spacing added between first few items in Table of Contents.
%
% Modified January 31, 2005
%
% Summary of changes
% 1. Correction made to code for the appendices so that the
% automatic numbering is correct for subheadings, figures
% and tables. TUappendix command added.
%
% Modified August 15, 2005
%
% Summary of changes
%
% 1. Adjusted spacing after "by".
% 2. Added Latex option so that margins are correct
% for both PDFLaTeX and for LaTeX.
%
% Modified June 14, 2007
%
% Summary of changes
%
% 1. Implementation of changes proposed by Mike Spanehower and
% Jesus Gonzalez to fix the page numbering problem when tables
% and figures cover more than one page.
% 2. Implemented a test page so that users can directly verify that
% all of the margins are correct and made adjustments to current
% margins.
% 3. Numerous other minor changes to improve the compliance of the
% TeX Thesis Template.
%
% This TUthesis Template uses the following two style files
%
% TUthesis.sty
% setspace.sty
%
% The TUthesis style file was created from scratch, but its
% construction would not be possible without extensive use of
% the Stanford Ph.D./Thesis style document.
%
% The TUthesis style and template files can be used for
% both theses and dissertations.
%
% Richard D. Redner modified this template and the chapters samples
% on August 18, 2013 to add Lorem Ipsum text, add a setting to change
% the title of the last chapter, and add the optional argument [htp] to the floats
% and figures to keep them from floating under the footnotes. He also changed
% the year to 2013.
%
% Richard D. Redner modified this template on April 28, 2015 to change "Advisor" and
% "Co-advisor" to "Chair" and "Co-chair" in keeping with the examples in the Guidelines.
% He also inserted a missing helper word in the chapter one sample.
%
% Richard D. Redner modified this template on February 1, 2016 to update the way
% the user selects pdfTeX or LaTeX to avoid conflicts with standard packages including
% graphicx.
%
% On August 15, 2017, Richard D. Redner modified this template for TU's new electronic submission
% and publication process. He removed code for generating signature lines,
% making theSignature Page into the Committee Page.
% He also changed the margins to be 1 inch all the way around.
%
% On January 23, 2018, Richard D. Redner changed the logic for the appendixno counter so that reference
% appendix entries appear as letters in \ref{} calls.
\documentclass[12pt,letterpaper]{report}
\RequirePackage{setspace}
\usepackage{boxedminipage}
% Added by Richard D Redner 2017-08-16
% If, in the List of Tables or List of Figures, the figure/table numbers
% colide with the text, increase the 3.5em until the spacing looks good.
% For consistency, set both the same.
\usepackage[titles]{tocloft}
\cftsetindents{figure}{0em}{3.5em}
\cftsetindents{table}{0em}{3.5em}
% Modified by Richard D. Redner on February 1, 2016.
% Uncomment \pdffalse if your are using plain LaTeX.
\usepackage{ifpdf} %\pdffalse
% At some point in time you will want to verify
% that the margins are correct. They should be
% 1 inch all the way around.
% Uncomment the \testboxtrue which appears immediately after \begin{document}
% and the template will generate a test page.
%
\newif\iftestbox
\RequirePackage{TUthesis}
\includeonly{Chapter1.sample,Chapter2.sample,Appendices.sample}
\begin{document}
\testboxfalse %\testboxtrue
\iftestbox \testboxex \fi
%
% Enter the information for the title page,
% signature page and abstract.
%
\titleoneline{How to Prepare the Perfect Thesis or Dissertation Document}
\title{How to Prepare the Perfect\\
Thesis or Dissertation Document} % The title with line breaks for the front pages.
\author{John Q. Smart}
\degreename{Master of Science}
\dept{Computer Science}
\submityear{2013}
%
% If there is a co-advisor, use \coadvisortrue
% otherwise use \coadvisorfalse
%
\coadvisorfalse %\coadvisortrue
%
% The number of members on the committee
% including the chairperson or the co-advisors
%
\committeesize=6
\advisor{I. M. Brilliant} % name of chairperson or co-advisor
\secondmember{Second Member} % name of second member or co-advisor
\thirdmember{Third Member} % name of third member
\fourthmember{Fourth Member} % as needed
\fifthmember{Fifth Member} % as needed
\sixthmember{Sixth Member} % as needed
\numofpages{92} % number of pages in the document
\numofchapters=6 % number of chapters in the document
\lastchapter{Conclusions} % the title of the last numbered chapter
\numofabstractwords{29} % number of words in the abstract
%
% If this is a thesis use \thesistrue
% and if this is a dissertation use \thesisfalse
%
\thesistrue %\thesisfalse
% The template is set up for a copyright page along with a figures
% page and a tables page. If one of these is missing, change
%
% \copyrightrue to \copyrighfalse
% \tablestrue to \tablesfalse
% \figurestrue to \figuresfalse
%
% respectively.
\copyrighttrue %\copyrightfalse
\figurespagetrue %\figurespagefalse
\tablespagetrue %\tablespagefalse
\beforeabstract % generates the pages that come before the abstract
\abstractp % generates initial content of the abstract
%
% Place the text of the abstract here
%
In order to prepare a perfect thesis or dissertation, we do hereby
follow these illustrious instructions to the
letter.
\acknowledgementsp
%
% Place the text of your acknowledgements page here
%
I would like to thank everyone who has made this thesis template
possible. Thanks and more thanks. In fact, let me give thanks all
over the place.
\afteracknowledgementsp
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% Main Body of Document
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
\include{Chapter1.sample}
\include{Chapter2.sample}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% BIBLIOGRAPHY
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
\addtocontents{toc}{\protect{\hfill \ }}
\addcontentsline{toc}{section}{\contentsadj NOMENCLATURE}
\bibliographyp
\bibliography{MyBibliography.sample}
\bibliographystyle{plain}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% APPENDICES AS NECESSARY
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
\appendixpages % prepare for the generation of the appendices
\include{Appendices.sample}
\end{document}

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{\vspace {3\baselineskip }}
\contentsline {section}{\hspace {-\parindent }COPYRIGHT}{iii}
{\hfill \ }
\contentsline {section}{\hspace {-\parindent }ABSTRACT}{iv}
{\hfill \ }
\contentsline {section}{\hspace {-\parindent }ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS}{v}
{\hfill \ }
\contentsline {section}{\hspace {-\parindent }TABLE OF CONTENTS}{vi}
{\hfill \ }
\contentsline {section}{\hspace {-\parindent }LIST OF TABLES}{vii}
{\hfill \ }
\contentsline {section}{\hspace {-\parindent }LIST OF FIGURES}{viii}
\contentsline {chapter}{\numberline {CHAPTER 1: }{\bf \uppercase {INTRODUCTION}}}{1}
\contentsline {section}{\numberline {1.1}\bf First Heading: The Introduction}{1}
\contentsline {section}{\numberline {1.2}\bf Second Heading}{1}
\contentsline {subsection}{\numberline {1.2.1}\it First Subheading}{1}
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%%% ======================================================================
%%% @LaTeX-style-file{
%%% filename = "setspace.sty",
%%% version = "6.7",
%%% date = "Fri 1 December 2000",
%%% time = "17:49 UT+11",
%%% author = "Geoffrey Tobin",
%%% address = "Department of Electronic Engineering
%%% Faculty of Science and Technology
%%% La Trobe University
%%% Bundoora VIC 3086
%%% Australia",
%%% email = "G.Tobin@latrobe.edu.au (Internet)",
%%% telephone = "(+ 613) 9479-3736",
%%% FAX = "(+ 613) 9479-3025",
%%% supported = "yes",
%%% archived = "CTAN",
%%% distribution = "freely redistributable",
%%% keywords = "LaTeX package, line spacing",
%%% codetable = "ISO/ASCII",
%%% checksum = "11793 546 2608 21972",
%%% docstring = "setspace.sty is a LaTeX (2e) package.
%%% Comments and bug reports welcome!
%%%
%%% This includes GDG's modification to Erica Harris'
%%% setspace.sty. The main aspects of this
%%% modification deal with the definitions of
%%% \singlespacing \onehalfspacing, and
%%% \doublespacing, (these are near the beginning of
%%% the file). Primarily, these deal with adding
%%% fontsize changes to guarantee that the new
%%% baseline is properly defined and placed into
%%% action. The extra \vskip in the definition of
%%% \singlespacing seems to make for a cleaner
%%% transition from multiple spacing back to single
%%% spacing. These did not appear warrranted for
%%% other size changes.
%%%
%%% Modified by GDG on November 1, 1992, to allow
%%% for use of New Font Selection Scheme.
%%%
%%% Modified by GDG on June 4, 1993, to correct
%%% for spacing tokens in definition of \@setsize
%%% Thanks to Kaja P. Christiansen <kaja@daimi.aau.dk>
%%% for the fix!!
%%%
%%% Modified by GDG on May 24, 1994, to change toggle
%%% definition from \selectfont to \@newbaseline.
%%%
%%% Modified by GDG on May 25, 1994, to add
%%% definition of \everydisplay -- this part of
%%% the code was apparently written by Geoffrey
%%% Tobin on Thu 23 Jan 1992 and was provided by
%%% stanton@haas.berkeley.edu (Richard Stanton).
%%% This should help with some of the awkward math
%%% placements in changing spacings.
%%%
%%% Modified by GT on 23 Jan 1996, to correct
%%% \everymath bug, first reported by Mario
%%% Wolczko <mario@cs.man.ac.uk> on 9 June 1992.
%%%
%%% Modified by GT on 23 Jan 1996, to correct
%%% usage of comment characters in macro
%%% definitions.
%%%
%%% Modified by GT on 23 Jan 1996, to update
%%% (adjusted) \@xfloat definition for LaTeX2e.
%%% Bug report was courtesy of Kay Nettle.
%%%
%%% Modified by GT on 24 Jan 1996, to update
%%% (adjusted) \@footnotetext definition for
%%% LaTeX2e, and to add an adjusted LaTeX2e
%%% \@mpfootnotext definition for minipages.
%%% Bug report was courtesy Kay Nettle.
%%%
%%% Changed by GT on 6 Feb 1996, into a LaTeX2e
%%% package.
%%%
%%% Made more package-like by GT on 14 Feb 1996,
%%% by adding standard messages.
%%%
%%% GT replaced \@normalsize by \normalsize on 28
%%% Sep 1996. This change was successively
%%% advised by:
%%%
%%% Rowland J.~Bartlett
%%% <R.J.Bartlett@bolton.ac.uk>
%%% on Tue 6 Aug 96,
%%%
%%% Ted Stern
%%% <stern@amath.washington.edu>
%%% on Wed 7 Aug 96,
%%%
%%% Michal Jaegermann
%%% <michal@ellpspace.math.ualberta.ca>
%%% on Fri 27 Sep 96.
%%%
%%% GT: Sat 28 Sep 1996: Added call to
%%% \setspace@size in \setstretch, as suggested
%%% by David Hull <hull@cs.uiuc.edu>
%%% on Wed 24 July 1996.
%%%
%%% GT: Sat 28 Sep 1996: Pared \setspace@size
%%% mercilessly down to \@currsize, following
%%% advice given on Fri 27 Sep 1996 by Michal
%%% Jaegermann <michal@ellpspace.math.ualberta.ca>.
%%% Retained this macro for flexibility.
%%%
%%% Code rearranged by GT, Sat 28 Sep 1996, to give
%%% greater prominence to \setstretch.
%%%
%%% Also, GT changed (Sat 28 Sep 1996) many
%%% occurrences of \def to \newcommand,
%%% \renewcommand, or \newenvironment,
%%% as seemed appropriate.
%%%
%%% GT, Tue 10 Dec 1996: Following a suggestion
%%% by Ted Stern, the `single' spacing is now
%%% settable by the user. This is for slightly
%%% large fonts such as Lucida Bright.
%%%
%%% GT, Wed 11 Dec 1996: For simplicity and
%%% maintainability, call \onehalfspacing in
%%% the onehalfspace environment, and
%%% \doublespacing in the doublespace
%%% environment.
%%%
%%% GT, Wed 11 Dec 1996: Also deleted
%%% \setspace@size from \setstretch,
%%% as \@currsize suffices.
%%%
%%% Modified by Brett Presnell (BP)
%%% <presnell@maths.anu.edu.au> on 21 Mar 1998
%%% to add nodisplayskipstretch option, which
%%% turns off the stretching of the space
%%% before and after displays, which is often
%%% excessive, particularly with doublespaced
%%% documents. Also added the
%%% setdisplayskipstretch command, which allows
%%% the user to choose by how much to stretch
%%% the space before and after displays
%%% independently from the setting of
%%% baselinestretch. This works regardless of
%%% whether the nodisplayskipstretch option is
%%% in effect.
%%%
%%% GT, Wed 15 Apr 1998: Added the singlespace*
%%% environment requested by
%%% Mark Olesen <olesen@weber.me.queensu.ca>
%%% on Sat 24 May 1997 and Wed 18 June 1997.
%%% This is reported to give improved vertical
%%% spacing around itemize and quote environments.
%%%
%%% GT, Wed 15 Apr 1998: David Hull pointed out on
%%% Fri 12 Dec 1997 that the \belowdisplayskip line
%%% in the \everydisplay was mistyped. Now fixed.
%%%
%%% GT, Thu 26 Nov 1998: Finally got round to
%%% fixing the absence of \begingroup from
%%% onehalfspace and doublespace environments.
%%% Thanks to: Bernd Schandl, Ron Smith,
%%% Himanshu Gohel, and Kevin Ruland, for bringing
%%% it to my long overdue attention.
%%%
%%% GT, Tue 27 July 1999: On Saturday 24 July
%%% 1999, Alexander L. Wolf <alw@cs.colrado.edu>
%%% informed me that the \doublespace and
%%% \onehalfspace _macros_ are still at fault.
%%%
%%% GT, Fri 3 March 2000: Today Stefano
%%% Lacaprara of Italy brought my attention to
%%% the need to extend the commands and macros
%%% to point sizes other than 10, 11 and 12.
%%% Since there's no general formula for the
%%% line stretch values in terms of point size,
%%% and they vary only slightly between 10, 11
%%% and 12 pt, and furthermore the values were
%%% presumably optimised specifically for the
%%% Computer Modern fonts, i've chosen to use
%%% the 10 pt values as the generic defaults.
%%%
%%% GT, Fri 1 December 2000: George Pearson
%%% requested package options for the three
%%% common spacings.
%%%
%%% The checksum field above contains a CRC-16
%%% checksum as the first value, followed by the
%%% equivalent of the standard UNIX wc (word
%%% count) utility output of lines, words, and
%%% characters. This is produced by Robert
%%% Solovay's checksum utility."
%%% }
%%% ======================================================================
%% FILE: setspace.sty in SYS2.TEX.PUB.ISULATEX.STYLES
%% AUTHOR: Erica M. S. Harris
%% DATE: April 1990
%% MOD: March 1991
%%%
%%% Update to LaTeX (2e) : 6 Feb 1996.
%%% Description: LaTeX Document Package "setspace"
%%%
%%% Usage:
%%% \documentclass[...]{...}
%%% \usepackage{setspace}
%%%
%% Based on the doublespace option created by Stephen Page.
%%
%% This style option provides commands and environments for doing
%% double and one-and-a-half spacing based on pt size.
%%
%% Single spacing is the default.
%%
%% Three commands, \singlespacing, \onehalfspacing, and
%% \doublespacing, are for use in the preamble to set the overall
%% spacing for the document. If a different spacing is required then
%% the \setstretch{baselinestretch} command can be used in the
%% preamble to set the baselinestretch appropriately. The default
%% spacing with this style option is single spacing.
%%
%% Three environments, singlespace, onehalfspace, and doublespace,
%% allow the spacing to be changed within the document. Both the
%% onehalfspace and doublespace environments are intended to increase
%% the spacing, so the onehalfspace environment should not be used in
%% a double spaced document. If an increased spacing different from
%% one-and-a-half or double spacing is required then the spacing
%% environment can be used. The spacing environment takes one
%% argument which is the larger baselinestretch to use,
%% e.g., \begin{spacing}{2.5}.
%%
%% \footins is adjusted the same as \parskip - appears to work. Lose
%% stretch parts but don't consider that to be crucial
%%
%% Removed code for altering spacing before and after displayed
%% equations - just looked too much.
%%
%% MODS:
%% Redefinition of \spacing and \endspacing for consistency with
%% TeX 3.x inserted by George Greenwade. Modification provided by
%% Philip Ross (ROSS@UK.AC.ABDN.BIOMED) and John Byrne via INFO-TeX.
%%
%% PLEASE REPORT ANY BUGS
%%
%% Old Documentation follows:
%% 1. A new environment "singlespace" is provided, within which single
%% spacing will apply.
%% JFL - changed so that it works in regular text and so that
%% vertical space before and after is correctly computed
%% 2. Double spacing is turned off within footnotes and floats (figures
%% and tables).
%% 3. Proper double spacing happens below tabular environments and in
%% other places where LaTeX uses a strut.
%% 4. Slightly more space is inserted before footnotes.
%% 5. JFL - fixes spacing before and after displayed math
%%
%%
%% mods: Jean-Francois Lamy
%% lamy@ai.toronto.edu
%% lamy@utai.uucp
%%
%% POSSIBLE BUGS:
%% . Increasing struts may possibly cause some other obscure part of
%% formatting to fall over.
%% . \begin{singlespace}\begin{quote} produces the wrong spacing before
%% the quote (extra glue is inserted).
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
\NeedsTeXFormat {LaTeX2e}[1994/12/01]
\def \filename {setspace.sty}
\def \filedate {2000/12/01}
\def \fileversion {6.7}
\ProvidesPackage {setspace}[\filedate\space\fileversion\space
Contributed and Supported LaTeX2e package]
\typeout {Package: `setspace' \fileversion\space <\filedate>}
% BP: add nodisplayskipstretch option and \setdisplayskipstretch command.
\newcommand{\displayskipstretch}{\baselinestretch}
\newcommand{\setdisplayskipstretch}[1]{\renewcommand{\displayskipstretch}{#1}}
\DeclareOption{nodisplayskipstretch}{\setdisplayskipstretch{1.0}}
% GT: add George Pearsons' suggested options.
\DeclareOption{singlespacing}{\AtEndOfPackage{\singlespacing}}
\DeclareOption{onehalfspacing}{\AtEndOfPackage{\onehalfspacing}}
\DeclareOption{doublespacing}{\AtEndOfPackage{\doublespacing}}
\ProcessOptions
% GT: Sat 28 Sep 1996: Widely using \newcommand, \renewcommand, and
% \newenvironment, instead of \def.
% ** Line space commands.
\newcommand{\setstretch}[1]{%
\def\baselinestretch{#1}%
\@currsize
}
% GT: Sat 28 Sep 1996: spacing commands and environments modified to
% use \setstretch instead of \baselinestretch.
%
% GT: Sat 28 Sep 1996: No, I don't know understand the line spacing
% algorithms! If someone (LaTeX team) can enlighten me as to the
% general rule, please do! It would be very pleasant if setspace.sty
% were suited for document font sizes other than 10, 11 and 12 pt.
%
% GT: Tue 10 Dec 1996: Instead of fixing singlespacing to exact unity,
% allow user to redefine it (only slightly, please!) from its initial
% value of unity, in the case when a particular font is slightly larger
% or slightly smaller than its point size would indicate. This change
% affects setspace's single spacing commands, and LaTeX's footnote and
% float environments. The one and a half, double, and arbitrary
% spacing commands are unaltered.
\newcommand{\SetSinglespace}[1]{%
\def\setspace@singlespace{#1}%
}
% Here's the default single line spacing value.
\SetSinglespace{1}
\newcommand{\singlespacing}{%
\setstretch {\setspace@singlespace}% normally 1
\vskip \baselineskip % Correction for coming into singlespace
}
\newcommand{\onehalfspacing}{%
\setstretch{1.25}% default
\ifcase \@ptsize \relax % 10pt
\setstretch {1.25}%
\or % 11pt
\setstretch {1.213}%
\or % 12pt
\setstretch {1.241}%
\fi
}
\newcommand{\doublespacing}{%
\setstretch {1.667}% default
\ifcase \@ptsize \relax % 10pt
\setstretch {1.667}%
\or % 11pt
\setstretch {1.618}%
\or % 12pt
\setstretch {1.655}%
\fi
}
% ** Modification of the LaTeX command \@setsize.
%---Stretch the baseline BEFORE calculating the strut size. This improves
% spacing below tabular environments etc., probably...
% Comments are welcomed.
% GT: Sun 29 Sep 1996: Question: Is this code anywhere near correct
% since this part of LaTeX (in, eg, latex.ltx) has been greatly changed?
% GT: Sun 29 Sep 1996: The meanings of the arguments to \@setsize
% appear to be (whatever these may signify) :
% current size; font baselineskip; ignored (!); and font size.
% GT: Sun 29 Sep 1996: Note that \@setsize (in latest LaTeX,
% \@setfontsize, which is called by \@setsize) seems to be the only
% place in purely modern LaTeX where \@currsize is set, and ltxguide.cls
% seems to be the only file in the LaTeX base distribution that uses it!
\def\@setsize#1#2#3#4{%
% Modified 1993.04.07--GDG per KPC
\@nomath#1%
\let\@currsize#1%
\baselineskip #2%
\baselineskip \baselinestretch\baselineskip
\parskip \baselinestretch\parskip
\setbox\strutbox \hbox{%
\vrule height.7\baselineskip
depth.3\baselineskip
width\z@}%
\skip\footins \baselinestretch\skip\footins
\normalbaselineskip\baselineskip#3#4}
% ** Float and footnote adjustments to compensate for a change in the
% ** main text's line spacing.
%---Increase the space between last line of text and footnote rule.
%\skip\footins 20pt plus4pt minus4pt
%---Reset baselinestretch within floats and footnotes.
% GT: Tue 23 Jan 1996: This is where the conflict with the combination
% of the color package and the figure environment used to occur.
% Floats.
% GT: Sat 28 Sep 1996: \@xfloat is the only place where \normalsize
% is still used in setspace.sty !
\let\latex@xfloat=\@xfloat
\def\@xfloat #1[#2]{%
\latex@xfloat #1[#2]%
\def\baselinestretch{\setspace@singlespace}%
\normalsize
}
% GT: Wed 24 Jan 1996: This footnote code was copied from LaTeX and
% modified rather naively. It had to be brought up to date, not only
% because of LaTeX's new color ability, but also because ther had
% been major changes to this code in LaTeX at least as far back as
% March 1992.
% Normal, bottom of the page, footnotes.
%
% GT: Based HEAVILY on original LaTeX (2e) code. A standard hook would
% be MUCH preferred, so that LaTeX's footnote implementation needn't be
% copied each time it changes.
%
% GT: The \protected@edef requires at least the December 1994 LaTeX.
% This is precisely the kind of VERSION DEPENDENCY situation that
% cannot (AFAIK) be avoided, because LaTeX (2e) LACKS appropriate
% standard hooks and/or context markers.
\long\def\@footnotetext#1{%
\insert\footins{%
% GT: Next line added. Hook desired here!
\def\baselinestretch {\setspace@singlespace}%
\reset@font\footnotesize
\interlinepenalty\interfootnotelinepenalty
\splittopskip\footnotesep
\splitmaxdepth \dp\strutbox \floatingpenalty \@MM
\hsize\columnwidth
\@parboxrestore
\protected@edef\@currentlabel{%
\csname p@footnote\endcsname\@thefnmark
}%
\color@begingroup
\@makefntext{%
\rule\z@\footnotesep\ignorespaces#1\@finalstrut\strutbox}%
\color@endgroup}}
% Minipage footnotes.
\long\def\@mpfootnotetext#1{%
\global\setbox\@mpfootins\vbox{%
\unvbox \@mpfootins
% GT: Next line added. Hook desired here!
\def\baselinestretch {\setspace@singlespace}%
\reset@font\footnotesize
\hsize\columnwidth
\@parboxrestore
\protected@edef\@currentlabel{%
\csname p@mpfootnote\endcsname\@thefnmark}%
\color@begingroup
\@makefntext{%
\rule\z@\footnotesep\ignorespaces#1\@finalstrut\strutbox}%
\color@endgroup}}
% ** Line space environments.
% A single spaced quote (say) is done by surrounding singlespace with quote.
\newenvironment{singlespace}{%
\vskip \baselineskip
\setstretch {\setspace@singlespace}%
\vskip -\baselineskip
}{%
\par
}
% GT (c/o Mark Olesen), Wed 15 April 1998.
\newenvironment{singlespace*}{%
\setstretch {\setspace@singlespace}%
\vskip -\baselineskip
}{%
\vskip -0.5\baselineskip
}
% spacing, doublespace and onehalfspace all are meant to INCREASE the
% spacing (i.e. calling onehalfspace from within doublespace will not
% produce a graceful transition between spacings)
%
% Next two definitions fixed for consistency with TeX 3.x
% In order to use \newenvironment, while easily using same code for
% end of each environment, the code that used to be in \endspacing has
% been moved into a new (but internal) macro, \restore@spacing.
\newcommand{\restore@spacing}{%
\par
\vskip \parskip
\vskip \baselineskip
\endgroup
\vskip -\parskip
\vskip -\baselineskip
}
\newenvironment{spacing}[1]{%
\par
\begingroup % moved from \endspacing by PGBR 29-1-91
\setstretch {#1}%
}{%
\restore@spacing
}
% one and a half spacing is 1.5 x pt size
\newenvironment{onehalfspace}{%
\begingroup
\onehalfspacing
}{%
\restore@spacing
}
% double spacing is 2 x pt size
\newenvironment{doublespace}{%
\begingroup
\doublespacing
}{%
\restore@spacing
}
% GT: EMSH chose to omit display math part that follows.
% She wrote (see above) that the "altered spacing before and after displayed
% equations ... just looked too much".
%
% Fix up spacing before and after displayed math
% (arraystretch seems to do a fine job for inside LaTeX displayed math,
% since array and eqnarray seem to be affected as expected).
% Changing \baselinestretch and doing a font change also works if done here,
% but then you have to change @setsize to remove the call to @nomath)
%
% GT: The \belowdisplayskip line was mistyped; now fixed, courtesy of
% David Hull.
%
% GT: Brett Parnell has addressed EMSH's concern by replacing
% \baselinestretch by \displayskipstretch in displays, as follows.
\everydisplay\expandafter{%
\the\everydisplay
\abovedisplayskip \displayskipstretch\abovedisplayskip
\belowdisplayskip \displayskipstretch\belowdisplayskip
\abovedisplayshortskip \displayskipstretch\abovedisplayshortskip
\belowdisplayshortskip \displayskipstretch\belowdisplayshortskip
}
\endinput
%%% EOF.