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This page provides useful links to Templates for Articles, Dissertations and Reports (which we're calling the ''TADR'' repository). This is aimed to be a collection of useful contributes that may be useful to students in the UCT Electrical Engineering department and are used for some course project reports (these may be suitable for use in other areas, see licensing policies related to the contributions, all emphasise the 'use at own risk' policy and are generally provided under an OpenCommons license allowing adaption and redistribution as needed without the need to request permission from the original authors). '''Note:''' in the case of a thesis or dissertation please ensure that you view the guidelines and templates provided by your department and/or faculty and adhere to those guidelines (we do not guarantee the conformance of our templates to those that you may be required to use for your particular work). | This page provides useful links to Templates for Articles, Dissertations and Reports (which we're calling the ''TADR'' repository). This is aimed to be a collection of useful contributes that may be useful to students in the UCT Electrical Engineering department and are used for some course project reports (these may be suitable for use in other areas, see licensing policies related to the contributions, all emphasise the 'use at own risk' policy and are generally provided under an OpenCommons license allowing adaption and redistribution as needed without the need to request permission from the original authors). '''Note:''' in the case of a thesis or dissertation please ensure that you view the guidelines and templates provided by your department and/or faculty and adhere to those guidelines (we do not guarantee the conformance of our templates to those that you may be required to use for your particular work). | ||