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pdflatex thesis
okular thesis.pdf
bib:
bibtex thesis
pdf

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representing electronics and mechanical systems.
\subsection{Concrete PLD Definition}
\paragraph{MUST REFERENCE CONSTRAINT DIAGRAMS HERE}
A concrete {\em Propositional logic diagram} is a set of labelled {\em contours}
(closed curves) in the plane. The minimal regions formed by the closed curves
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is defined as a `test point disjunction' or Spider.
Spiders may be labeled.
To differentiate these from common Euler diagram notation (normally used to represent set theory)
the curves are drawn using dotted and dashed lines.
%To differentiate these from common Euler diagram notation (normally used to represent set theory)
%the curves are drawn using dotted and dashed lines.
\subsection{ PLD Definition}
%In English:
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A collection of test points connected by joining lines, is an Symptom Merged Group, $SMG$
or `test point disjunction'. The $SMG$ is the analog of the Spider in constraint diagrams.
or `test point disjunction'. The $SMG$ is the analog of the Spider in spider/constraint diagrams\ref{howse:sd}.
An $SMG$ has members which are test points.
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howpublished = "Available from http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.3/docs/api/java/awt/geom/Area.html",
year = "2000"
}
@MISC{javaarea,
author = "Sun~Micro~Systems",
title = "Java Area Operations",
howpublished = "Available from http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.3/docs/api/java/awt/geom/Area.html",
year = "2000"
}

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% Contents
% --------
\pagenumbering{roman} % Lower case roman page numbers
\cfoot{Page \thepage} % Contents page numbers centred
\clearpage
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%\chapter{FMMD tool : Algorithms and Euler Diagram Parsing}
\small
\bibliographystyle{abbrv}
%\paragraph{bibliography}
%\small
\bibliographystyle{plain}
\bibliography{vmgbibliography,mybib}
\normalsize
%\normalsize
\end{document}

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%\middlefoot{ } % No page number on title page
\begin{center}
\pagenumbering{roman} % Lower case roman page numbers
{\LARGE \bf Failure Mode Modular De-Composition }
\vspace{2.15in}
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\vspace{1.0in}
{\large Version 1.0 }
{\large Version 1.0 \today }
\vspace{0.2in}
{\large Author : R.P. Clark - 2007 }
{\large Author : R.P. Clark - 2010 }
\end{center}