There are quite some interesting definitions of what an object in OO is? Please post your favorite definitions and quotes!
One of my favorites comes from Trygve Reenskaug:
"The object has three properties which
makes it a simple, yet powerful module
building block: It has state so it can
model memory. It has behaviour, so it
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Wikipedia provides a number of citations used in the sciences, however does one stand out in computer science and software engineering related documents? My initial guess is to the IEEE format, as they have a number of conferences and publications related to both fields, but I couldn't find anything definite.
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Many journals require submission of a blinded version of your paper. The blinded version usually removes:
the list of authors
any citations to the authors' work
How can I create a blinded version of my manuscript without doing this manually?
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How do I cite authors in Latex?
I tried using natbib package
---- doc.tex ----
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\usepackage{natbib}
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\citeauthor{736184}
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---- doc.bib ----
@inproceedings{736184,
author = {Broder, Andrei Z.},
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but all I get is (author?) (in bold).
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I have some citations for sections of my document that I have put in the section heading:
\section{The title \cite{abc}, \cite{def}}
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I am also using the table of contents function, but Latex must look at the citations in the headings (for the table of contents) first and assign them the first citation rankings, regardless of their...
I'm using the hyperref package in my document. One of the things that it does is create bookmarks in my pdf, based on the table of contents. Some section titles contain a reference to a citation
\section{Some title \citep{BibTeXkey}}
The label of the bookmark then looks like
Some title BibTeXkey
But I would like it to be
Some tit...
By default, using \cite in the Beamer class of LaTeX places the actual citation information at the end of the presentation on a separate slide containing the bibliography. How does one get the citation information, instead, on the same slide as the citation (the expected, courteous practice for most presentations)?
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I'm reading my email in emacs using Wanderlust client. I'm subscribed on a bunch of mailing lists and quite often I'm noticing well-formatted emails which employs LaTeX-style (most simple explanation for desired behavior I guess) citations for links.
For example:
A side note: as written in [1], "7.5. Hints and Tips for Effective Use of...
Hi
I am writing my thesis in Latex, and I have the references in an own thesis.bib
file which look as follows
@Article{xxx,
author = "D.A. Reinhard",
title = "Case Study",
year = "1985",
}
and I reference them in my main document as ~\cite{xxx}
When I compile then the main document with: pdflatex main.tex ...
I am trying to find a reference for approximately how many CPU cycles various operations require.
I don't need exact numbers (as this is going to vary between CPUs) but I'd like something relatively credible that gives ballpark figures that I could cite in discussion with friends.
As an example, we all know that floating point division...
Is it possible to cite something in Latex so that the end result is (e.g. Author, 200X)?
At the moment I use
(e.g. \citep{Author200X})
but I was wondering if there was a better strategy. I'm using TeXshop, and natbib.
Thank you.
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Hi all,
I'm using Harvard citations in a paper.
I use the following options:
\usepackage{natbib}
\bibpunct{(}{)}{,}{a}{}{;}
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\bibliographystyle{plainnat}
\bibliography{Comparison}
When I use \cite and \citep I get the following at the end of the pdf:
S.Shekhar and S.Chawla. Spatial databases: a tour. PrenticeHall, 2003.
Actua...
Hello,
I would like to cite a paper by three authors so that all three of them appear in the text. I'm using natbib with the apalike bibliography style. According to natbib's documentation, the way to do this (and the way I remember doing it a few years ago) is to write \citet*{bibliographykeyhere}. Unfortunately, I can't get it to work...