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1% uWaterloo Thesis Template for LaTeX
2% Last Updated June 14, 2017 by Stephen Carr, IST Client Services
3% FOR ASSISTANCE, please send mail to rt-IST-CSmathsci@ist.uwaterloo.ca
4
5% Effective October 2006, the University of Waterloo
6% requires electronic thesis submission. See the uWaterloo thesis regulations at
7% https://uwaterloo.ca/graduate-studies/thesis.
8
9% DON'T FORGET TO ADD YOUR OWN NAME AND TITLE in the "hyperref" package
10% configuration below. THIS INFORMATION GETS EMBEDDED IN THE PDF FINAL PDF DOCUMENT.
11% You can view the information if you view Properties of the PDF document.
12
13% Many faculties/departments also require one or more printed
14% copies. This template attempts to satisfy both types of output.
15% It is based on the standard "book" document class which provides all necessary
16% sectioning structures and allows multi-part theses.
17
18% DISCLAIMER
19% To the best of our knowledge, this template satisfies the current uWaterloo requirements.
20% However, it is your responsibility to assure that you have met all
21% requirements of the University and your particular department.
22% Many thanks for the feedback from many graduates that assisted the development of this template.
23
24% -----------------------------------------------------------------------
25
26% By default, output is produced that is geared toward generating a PDF
27% version optimized for viewing on an electronic display, including
28% hyperlinks within the PDF.
29
30% E.g. to process a thesis called "mythesis.tex" based on this template, run:
31
32% pdflatex mythesis     -- first pass of the pdflatex processor
33% bibtex mythesis       -- generates bibliography from .bib data file(s)
34% makeindex         -- should be run only if an index is used
35% pdflatex mythesis     -- fixes numbering in cross-references, bibliographic references, glossaries, index, etc.
36% pdflatex mythesis     -- fixes numbering in cross-references, bibliographic references, glossaries, index, etc.
37
38% If you use the recommended LaTeX editor, Texmaker, you would open the mythesis.tex
39% file, then click the PDFLaTeX button. Then run BibTeX (under the Tools menu).
40% Then click the PDFLaTeX button two more times. If you have an index as well,
41% you'll need to run MakeIndex from the Tools menu as well, before running pdflatex
42% the last two times.
43
44% N.B. The "pdftex" program allows graphics in the following formats to be
45% included with the "\includegraphics" command: PNG, PDF, JPEG, TIFF
46% Tip 1: Generate your figures and photos in the size you want them to appear
47% in your thesis, rather than scaling them with \includegraphics options.
48% Tip 2: Any drawings you do should be in scalable vector graphic formats:
49% SVG, PNG, WMF, EPS and then converted to PNG or PDF, so they are scalable in
50% the final PDF as well.
51% Tip 3: Photographs should be cropped and compressed so as not to be too large.
52
53% To create a PDF output that is optimized for double-sided printing:
54%
55% 1) comment-out the \documentclass statement in the preamble below, and
56% un-comment the second \documentclass line.
57%
58% 2) change the value assigned below to the boolean variable
59% "PrintVersion" from "false" to "true".
60
61% --------------------- Start of Document Preamble -----------------------
62
63% Specify the document class, default style attributes, and page dimensions
64% For hyperlinked PDF, suitable for viewing on a computer, use this:
65\documentclass[letterpaper,12pt,titlepage,oneside,final]{book}
66
67% For PDF, suitable for double-sided printing, change the PrintVersion variable below
68% to "true" and use this \documentclass line instead of the one above:
69%\documentclass[letterpaper,12pt,titlepage,openright,twoside,final]{book}
70
71\newcommand{\href}[1]{#1} % does nothing, but defines the command so the
72    % print-optimized version will ignore \href tags (redefined by hyperref pkg).
73
74% This package allows if-then-else control structures.
75\usepackage{ifthen}
76\newboolean{PrintVersion}
77\setboolean{PrintVersion}{false}
78% CHANGE THIS VALUE TO "true" as necessary, to improve printed results for hard copies
79% by overriding some options of the hyperref package below.
80
81%\usepackage{nomencl} % For a nomenclature (optional; available from ctan.org)
82\usepackage{amsmath,amssymb,amstext} % Lots of math symbols and environments
83\usepackage{graphicx} % For including graphics
84
85% Hyperlinks make it very easy to navigate an electronic document.
86% In addition, this is where you should specify the thesis title
87% and author as they appear in the properties of the PDF document.
88% Use the "hyperref" package
89% N.B. HYPERREF MUST BE THE LAST PACKAGE LOADED; ADD ADDITIONAL PKGS ABOVE
90\usepackage[pagebackref=false]{hyperref} % with basic options
91                % N.B. pagebackref=true provides links back from the References to the body text. This can cause trouble for printing.
92\hypersetup{
93        plainpages=false,       % needed if Roman numbers in frontpages
94        unicode=false,          % non-Latin characters in Acrobat’s bookmarks
95        pdftoolbar=true,        % show Acrobat’s toolbar?
96        pdfmenubar=true,        % show Acrobat’s menu?
97        pdffitwindow=false,     % window fit to page when opened
98        pdfstartview={FitH},    % fits the width of the page to the window
99        pdftitle={The Cforall Scheduler},    % title
100        pdfauthor={Thierry Delisle},    % author
101        pdfsubject={Cforall},   % subject
102        pdfkeywords={Cforall} {concurrency} {scheduling}, % list of keywords
103        pdfnewwindow=true,      % links in new window
104        colorlinks=true,        % false: boxed links; true: colored links
105        linkcolor=blue,         % color of internal links
106        citecolor=green,        % color of links to bibliography
107        filecolor=magenta,      % color of file links
108        urlcolor=cyan           % color of external links
109}
110\ifthenelse{\boolean{PrintVersion}}{   % for improved print quality, change some hyperref options
111\hypersetup{    % override some previously defined hyperref options
112        citecolor=black,
113        filecolor=black,
114        linkcolor=black,
115        urlcolor=black
116}}{} % end of ifthenelse (no else)
117
118\usepackage[automake,toc,abbreviations]{glossaries-extra} % Exception to the rule of hyperref being the last add-on package
119% If glossaries-extra is not in your LaTeX distribution, get it from CTAN (http://ctan.org/pkg/glossaries-extra),
120% although it's supposed to be in both the TeX Live and MikTeX distributions. There are also documentation and
121% installation instructions there.
122
123\usepackage{csquotes}
124\usepackage{indentfirst} % as any self-respecting frenchman would
125
126% Setting up the page margins...
127% uWaterloo thesis requirements specify a minimum of 1 inch (72pt) margin at the
128% top, bottom, and outside page edges and a 1.125 in. (81pt) gutter
129% margin (on binding side). While this is not an issue for electronic
130% viewing, a PDF may be printed, and so we have the same page layout for
131% both printed and electronic versions, we leave the gutter margin in.
132% Set margins to minimum permitted by uWaterloo thesis regulations:
133\setlength{\marginparwidth}{0pt} % width of margin notes
134% N.B. If margin notes are used, you must adjust \textwidth, \marginparwidth
135% and \marginparsep so that the space left between the margin notes and page
136% edge is less than 15 mm (0.6 in.)
137\setlength{\marginparsep}{0pt} % width of space between body text and margin notes
138\setlength{\evensidemargin}{0.125in} % Adds 1/8 in. to binding side of all
139% even-numbered pages when the "twoside" printing option is selected
140\setlength{\oddsidemargin}{0.125in} % Adds 1/8 in. to the left of all pages
141% when "oneside" printing is selected, and to the left of all odd-numbered
142% pages when "twoside" printing is selected
143\setlength{\textwidth}{6.375in} % assuming US letter paper (8.5 in. x 11 in.) and
144% side margins as above
145\raggedbottom
146
147% The following statement specifies the amount of space between
148% paragraphs. Other reasonable specifications are \bigskipamount and \smallskipamount.
149\setlength{\parskip}{\medskipamount}
150
151% The following statement controls the line spacing.  The default
152% spacing corresponds to good typographic conventions and only slight
153% changes (e.g., perhaps "1.2"), if any, should be made.
154\renewcommand{\baselinestretch}{1} % this is the default line space setting
155
156% By default, each chapter will start on a recto (right-hand side)
157% page.  We also force each section of the front pages to start on
158% a recto page by inserting \cleardoublepage commands.
159% In many cases, this will require that the verso page be
160% blank and, while it should be counted, a page number should not be
161% printed.  The following statements ensure a page number is not
162% printed on an otherwise blank verso page.
163\let\origdoublepage\cleardoublepage
164\newcommand{\clearemptydoublepage}{%
165  \clearpage{\pagestyle{empty}\origdoublepage}}
166\let\cleardoublepage\clearemptydoublepage
167
168\newcounter{cit}
169\newcounter{todo}
170
171% \newcommand{\cit}{\textsuperscript{[Citation Needed]}\xspace}
172% \newcommand{\TODO}{{\large\bf\color{red} TODO: }\xspace}
173
174\newcommand\cit[1]{\refstepcounter{cit}\textsuperscript{[Citation Needed]}\xspace\addcontentsline{cit}{subsection}{\thecit~#1}}%
175\newcommand\todo[1]{\refstepcounter{todo}{{\large\bf\color{red} TODO: }\xspace\color{red}{#1}}\addcontentsline{todo}{subsection}{\thetodo~#1}}%
176
177\makeatletter
178\newcommand\citname{cit}
179\newcommand\listcitname{List of missing citations}
180\newcommand\listofcits{%
181  \section*{\listcitname}\@starttoc{cit}}
182\makeatother
183
184\makeatletter
185\newcommand\todoname{todo}
186\newcommand\listtodoname{List of todos}
187\newcommand\listoftodos{%
188  \section*{\listtodoname}\@starttoc{todo}}
189\makeatother
190
191% cfa macros used in the document
192\input{common}
193
194% glossary of terms to use
195\input{glossary}
196
197%======================================================================
198%   L O G I C A L    D O C U M E N T -- the content of your thesis
199%======================================================================
200\begin{document}
201
202% For a large document, it is a good idea to divide your thesis
203% into several files, each one containing one chapter.
204% To illustrate this idea, the "front pages" (i.e., title page,
205% declaration, borrowers' page, abstract, acknowledgements,
206% dedication, table of contents, list of tables, list of figures,
207% nomenclature) are contained within the file "uw-ethesis-frontpgs.tex" which is
208% included into the document by the following statement.
209%----------------------------------------------------------------------
210% FRONT MATERIAL
211%----------------------------------------------------------------------
212\input{text/front.tex}
213
214
215%----------------------------------------------------------------------
216% MAIN BODY
217%----------------------------------------------------------------------
218% Because this is a short document, and to reduce the number of files
219% needed for this template, the chapters are not separate
220% documents as suggested above, but you get the idea. If they were
221% separate documents, they would each start with the \chapter command, i.e,
222% do not contain \documentclass or \begin{document} and \end{document} commands.
223\part{Introduction}
224\input{text/intro.tex}
225\input{text/existing.tex}
226\input{text/runtime.tex}
227\part{Design}
228\input{text/core.tex}
229\input{text/practice.tex}
230\input{text/io.tex}
231\part{Evaluation}
232\chapter{Theoretical and Existance Proofs}
233\chapter{Micro-Benchmarks}
234\chapter{Larger-Scale applications}
235\part{Conclusion \& Annexes}
236
237%----------------------------------------------------------------------
238% END MATERIAL
239%----------------------------------------------------------------------
240
241% B I B L I O G R A P H Y
242% -----------------------
243
244% The following statement selects the style to use for references.  It controls the sort order of the entries in the bibliography and also the formatting for the in-text labels.
245\bibliographystyle{plain}
246% This specifies the location of the file containing the bibliographic information.
247% It assumes you're using BibTeX (if not, why not?).
248\cleardoublepage % This is needed if the book class is used, to place the anchor in the correct page,
249                 % because the bibliography will start on its own page.
250                 % Use \clearpage instead if the document class uses the "oneside" argument
251\phantomsection  % With hyperref package, enables hyperlinking from the table of contents to bibliography
252% The following statement causes the title "References" to be used for the bibliography section:
253\renewcommand*{\bibname}{References}
254
255% Add the References to the Table of Contents
256\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{\textbf{References}}
257
258\bibliography{local}
259% Tip 5: You can create multiple .bib files to organize your references.
260% Just list them all in the \bibliogaphy command, separated by commas (no spaces).
261
262% % The following statement causes the specified references to be added to the bibliography% even if they were not
263% % cited in the text. The asterisk is a wildcard that causes all entries in the bibliographic database to be included (optional).
264% \nocite{*}
265
266% The \appendix statement indicates the beginning of the appendices.
267\appendix
268% Add a title page before the appendices and a line in the Table of Contents
269\chapter*{APPENDICES}
270\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{APPENDICES}
271%======================================================================
272\chapter[PDF Plots From Matlab]{Matlab Code for Making a PDF Plot}
273\label{AppendixA}
274% Tip 4: Example of how to get a shorter chapter title for the Table of Contents
275%======================================================================
276\section{Using the GUI}
277Properties of Matab plots can be adjusted from the plot window via a graphical interface. Under the Desktop menu in the Figure window, select the Property Editor. You may also want to check the Plot Browser and Figure Palette for more tools. To adjust properties of the axes, look under the Edit menu and select Axes Properties.
278
279To set the figure size and to save as PDF or other file formats, click the Export Setup button in the figure Property Editor.
280
281\section{From the Command Line}
282All figure properties can also be manipulated from the command line. Here's an example:
283\begin{verbatim}
284x=[0:0.1:pi];
285hold on % Plot multiple traces on one figure
286plot(x,sin(x))
287plot(x,cos(x),'--r')
288plot(x,tan(x),'.-g')
289title('Some Trig Functions Over 0 to \pi') % Note LaTeX markup!
290legend('{\it sin}(x)','{\it cos}(x)','{\it tan}(x)')
291hold off
292set(gca,'Ylim',[-3 3]) % Adjust Y limits of "current axes"
293set(gcf,'Units','inches') % Set figure size units of "current figure"
294set(gcf,'Position',[0,0,6,4]) % Set figure width (6 in.) and height (4 in.)
295cd n:\thesis\plots % Select where to save
296print -dpdf plot.pdf % Save as PDF
297\end{verbatim}
298
299% GLOSSARIES (Lists of definitions, abbreviations, symbols, etc. provided by the glossaries-extra package)
300% -----------------------------
301\printglossary
302\cleardoublepage
303\phantomsection
304
305\end{document}
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