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hcplab-thesis-NTNU

This is a fork of thesis-NTNU. It adds a front page suitable for theses written by members of the HPC-Lab at NTNU.

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Setup

  • Adjust the title, short title, author name, and short author name in thesis.tex.
  • Specify the date in ntnuthesis.cls under the DATE SPECIFICATION header.
  • Specify your supervisor in ntnuthesis.cls in the \NTNUSupervisor command.

thesis-NTNU

CoPCSE@NTNU – Community of Practice for Computer Science Education at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology – is an informal forum for lecturers in computer science and related fields across campuses and departments.

The current repository provides a LaTeX thesis template that should in principle be applicable for theses at all study levels – bachelor, master and PhD. It is closely based on the standard LaTeX report document class with added packages and customisations. The purpose of the document provided in thesis.tex is threefold. It should serve (i) as a description of the document class, (ii) as an example of how to use it, and (iii) as a thesis template.

The template does not have any official status, and it is not a general NTNU-level requirement to use it. It replaces previous templates like https://github.com/COPCSE-NTNU/bachelor-thesis-NTNU and https://github.com/COPCSE-NTNU/master-theses-NTNU.

Setting up

You can use the template with Overleaf, and you are strongly encouraged to do so. The alternative is to install local copy of LaTeX on your laptop (not adviced, huge, difficult).

You should fork the CoPCSE repo so that you have your own files to edit and you can always merge with the upstream changes to the template, in case the template is updated.

Setup using Overleaf

There are two ways for setting up the Overleaf project with the template:

  • Use the .zip copy and upload.
  • Fork the the CoPCSE repo so that you have your own files to edit.

Building document locally

The template also provides a simple Makefile which allows you to build the document locally. This requires that you have a LaTeX compiler, such as texlive, installed locally, which has to provide the commands pdflatex and biber.

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