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+# emisa-latex-package
+```
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+emisa -- A LaTeX package for preparing manuscripts for the journal EMISA
+ Enterprise Modelling and Information Systems Architectures -
+ An International Journal (EMISA)
+(c) 2015, 2016
+Version: 2.0
+Maintainer: Stefan Strecker and Martin Sievers
+Email: stefan.strecker@fernuni-hagen.de
+ martin.sievers@schoenerpublizieren.de
+License: Released under the LaTeX Project Public License v1.3c or later
+See: http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+Developing and documenting the “official” LaTeX package for preparing
+manuscripts for the journal EMISA (Enterprise Modelling and Information
+Systems Architectures): https://emisa-journal.org
+
+Each release of the EMISA LaTeX package will be available on Github
+(https://github.com/sstrecker/emisa-latex-package) and shortly afterwards on
+CTAN (https://www.ctan.org/pkg/emisa). From there it will make its way to
+package managers of recent TeX distributions (e.g. “tlmgr” of the
+TeX Live distribution).
+
+Read emisa.pdf for author instructions and style guidelines.
+```
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+%%
+%% This is file `emisa-author-template.tex',
+%% generated with the docstrip utility.
+%%
+%% The original source files were:
+%%
+%% emisa.dtx (with options: `template,article')
+%%
+%% This is a template for a document to be used with emisa.cls.
+%% Just copy (not move) this file to your work space, and rename and use
+%% it as you see fit.
+%% ------------------------------------------------------------------------
+%%
+\documentclass[british]{emisa}
+%% You can use the following additional class options:
+%% referee, review -- Use for submission to peer-review process.
+%% draft -- mark overfull lines
+%% british, UKenglish -- British English hyphenation and quotation marks
+%% american, USenglish -- American English hyphenation and quotation marks
+%% The following package imports are recommended, but not obligatory;
+%% you might want take a look into their respective manuals if you
+%% don't know what they do.
+\usepackage{amsmath,amssymb,mathtools}
+\usepackage{algorithmic,algorithm}
+%% Additional package imports go here:
+%% \usepackage{}
+%% Here, the normal text begins.
+\begin{document}
+\begin{article}{%
+%% Please declare the title elements of your article here. Unused
+%% elements can either be deleted or commented out, or else just let
+%% empty. In either case they are not typeset.
+%% If the option referee or review is given, all author tags, address,
+%% e-mail and acknowledgements will be likewise omitted.
+ \title[Insert shorttitle for page headline]{Enter full title here}
+ \subtitle{Enter subtitle here, or leave empty}
+ \author*{FirstName LastName of corresponding author}{email@address.org}
+ \address{Enter affiliation of first (corresponding) author here. Note that only the starred version of author* accepts a second argument requiring an email address for the corresponding author.}
+ %% Author with a different address
+ \author{FirstName LastName}
+ \address{Enter affiliation of second and further authors here. Add further authors following this scheme.}
+ %% Author with an already used address
+ \author{FirstName LastName}
+ \address[Letter of already used address]{}
+ %% Enter abstract, keywords, acknowledgements, authornotes
+ \abstract{Enter abstract here}
+ \keywords{Enter at a minimum three keywords here. Keyword1 \and Keyword2 \and Keyword3}
+ \acknowledgements{Enter acknowledgements here.}
+ \authornote{If your submission is based on a prior publication and revises / extends this work, enter a corresponding note here (This work is based on ...) but DO NOT cite the prior work during the reviewing process. INSTEAD provide full citations of all prior publications to the editors during the submission process (use the text field in the online submission system).}
+ %% Please declare here the bibliography data base(s) you want to use
+ %% in this article (make sure to add the file extension, e.g. .bib):
+ \bibliography{}
+ %% Take note of the following closing bracket!
+ }
+%% Please insert your article text here.
+\section{Introduction}
+\subsection{The research problem}
+%% Remember to provide a unique label for each section, table, figure, listing and algorithm for referencing purposes.
+%%
+%% This directive typesets the bibliography. To achieve this, one has
+%% to run the biber program on the corresponding auxiliary file
+%% generated in the previous LaTeX run; you can just use the job name
+%% (the name of this file without ".tex")", e.g.: biber emisa-author-template
+\printbibliography
+\end{article}
+\end{document}
+\endinput
+%%
+%% End of file `emisa-author-template.tex'.
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+This is file `manifest.txt'.
+
+This file is part of a work named "emisa".
+
+Copyright (C) 2009,2010,2011,2012 by Martin Wilhelm Leidig
+<mwl@moss.in-berlin.de>
+Copyright (C) 2015,2016 by Enterprise Modelling and Information
+Systems Architectures - An International Electronic Journal (EMISA)
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
+This work may be distributed and/or modified under the
+conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License (LPPL), either
+version 1.3c of this license or (at your option) any later
+version. The latest version of this license is in the file:
+
+http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
+
+This work is "maintained" (as per LPPL maintenance status) by
+Stefan Strecker <stefan.strecker@fernuni-hagen.de> and
+Martin Sievers <martin.sievers@schoenerpublizieren.de>.
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+This file specifies what the EMISA Bundle consists of; more
+precisely, it explains how the locutions "Work" and "Compiled Work",
+used in the LaTeX Project Public License, are to be interpreted
+in the case of this work.
+
+February 06, 2016 (version 2.0)
+
+
+
+MEANING OF THE TERM "Work"
+==========================
+
+In the case of the EMISA Bundle, the "Work" is the collection of the
+following 4 files:
+
+README.md -- start by reading this file
+manifest.txt -- the file you are reading now
+emisa.dtx -- main source file
+emisa.ins -- installation script
+
+If you have received the 4 files listed above, you possess an integral copy
+of the EMISA Bundle.
+
+
+
+MEANING OF THE TERM "Compiled Work"
+===================================
+
+In the case of the EMISA Bundle, a "Compiled Work" is the collection of:
+
+a) the following 2 files that are also part of the "Work" (see above):
+
+README.md
+manifest.txt
+
+
+AND
+b) the following 5 files:
+
+emisa.cls -- LaTeX document class
+emisa.bbx -- biblatex bibliography style
+emisa.cbx -- biblatex citation style
+emisa.pdf -- class documentation
+emisa-author-template.tex -- template for authors
+
+The file `emisa.pdf' is obtained by submitting to the
+program pdflatex the file `emisa.dtx', following the same steps as
+those explained in `README.md' under the title "How to generate the
+documentation".
+
+
+CTAN-Release
+============
+For a more convenient access a symbolic link to emisa.pdf called emisa-instructions.pdf is added to the archive for CTAN.
+
+
+COMMENT
+=======
+
+Please remember that, in order to distribute a LPPL-compliant copy of the
+EMISA Bundle, it suffices to distribute only the 4 files that constitute
+the "Work".