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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/gatech-thesis/julesverne/bellswhistles/jules-verne-losa.bib b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/gatech-thesis/julesverne/bellswhistles/jules-verne-losa.bib new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..8fd391fd8cd --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/gatech-thesis/julesverne/bellswhistles/jules-verne-losa.bib @@ -0,0 +1,53 @@ +@gd{gnu, + word = {GNU}, + definition = {classic recursive acronym, ``GNU's Not Unix''} +} +@gd{losa, + word = {LOSA}, + definition = {List of Symbols or Abbreviations} +} +@gd{losahang, + word = {losahang}, + definition = {The Graduate Office prefers that the symbol + descriptions are rigidly separated from the symbols themselves, + as you see in this list. Sometimes, if you have very long + symbols/abbreviations, you may need to make \texttt{\bs{}losahang} + bigger than its default value of 2cm. In this example, + thanks to the very long `neuromorphic engineering' ``symbol'', I + extended \texttt{\bs{}losahang} to 5cm using the command: + \texttt{\bs{}setlength\{\bs{}losahang\}\{5cm\}}. That is why this + ``list of symbols'' facility should be limited to \textbf{symbols} + and \textbf{abbreviations}, which are short; use + \programname{gatech-thesis-gloss} for true glossaries. The + Graduate Office does not mention glossaries, but does mention the + List of Symbols or Abbreviations. However, this is not to imply + that you may not create a glossary if you wish; the \emph{old} + OGS style manual did mention a glossary or `List of Nomenclature' + along with the List of Symbols or Abbreviations.} +} +@gd{morphgrow, + word = {\oplus}, + definition = {morphological growth operator} +} +@gd{PE, + word = {PE}, + definition = {processing element} +} +@gd{neuroeng, + word = {neuromorphic engineering}, + definition = {reverse engineering the information representation + used by neurobiology, and developing artificial systems that employ + these representations in their operation. The presence of this ``symbol'' + in the list of symbols also demonstrates why you should use the + \programname{gatech-thesis-gloss} style for glossaries, and that long words + like ``neuromorphic engineering'' should appear \emph{there}, and not + \emph{here}. \emph{Here} is for \textbf{symbols} and \textbf{abbreviations}} +} +@gd{VLSI, + word = {VLSI}, + definition = {Very Large Scale Integration or Integrated} +} +@gd{aVLSI, + word = {aVLSI}, + definition = {analog VLSI} +} |