LaTeX-proposal/examples/dfg/proposal/proposal.tex

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% The main file for developing the proposal.
% Variants with different class options are
% - submit.tex (no draft stuff, no ednotes, no revision information)
% - public.tex (like submit.tex, but no financials either)
\providecommand{\classoptions}{,keys} % to be overwritten in variants
\documentclass[ % the options control the appearance, see the documentation
gitinfo, % show GIT information
RAM, % also manage research assistant (HiWi) months
general, % make a title page, etc.
\classoptions] % the other class options from above, they can be overwritten e.g. in submit/final,tex
{dfgproposal}
\addbibresource{../lib/dummy.bib}
\renewcommand{\familydefault}{\sfdefault}
\usepackage[scaled=.90]{helvet}
\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
\begin{document}
\begin{center}\color{red}\huge
This mock proposal is just an example for \texttt{dfgproposal.cls} it reflects the
current DFG template valid from October 2011.
\end{center}
% \urldef{\gcpubs}\url{http://www.pcg.phony/~gc/pubs.html}
% \urldef{\mikopubs}\url{http://kwarc.info/kohlhase/publications.html}
\begin{proposal}[
PI=miko,
mikoname=Michael Kohlhase,
mikoaffiliation=FAU Erlangen N\"urnberg,
mikodept=Computer Science,
mikotitle=Prof. Dr.,
PI=gc,
gcname=Great Communicator,
gcaffiliation=Power Consulting GmbH,
gcdept=Science Affairs,
gctitle=Dr.,
site=fau,
fauacronym=FAU,
faushortname=FAU Erlangen N\"urnberg,
site=pcg,
pcgacronym=PCG,
pcgshortname=Power Consulting GmbH,
thema=Intelligentes Schreiben von Antr\"agen,
acronym={iPoWr},
acrolong={\underline{I}ntelligent} {\underline{P}r\underline{o}posal} {\underline{Wr}iting},
title=\pn: \protect\pnlong,
totalduration=3 years,
start=1. Feb. 2010,
months=24,
% pcgRM=36, pcgRAM=36, fauRM=36, fauRAM=36,
discipline=Computer Science,
areas=Knowledge Management,
keywords={LaTeX Active Documents}
]
% It is often good to separate the top-level sections into separate files.
% Especially in collaborative proposals. We do this here.
\input{zusammenfassung}
\input{summary}
\input{state}
\input{workplan}
\section{Bibliography Concerning the State of the Art, the Research objectives, and the
Work Programme}\label{sec:bib}
\begin{todo}{from the proposal template}
In this bibliography, list only the works you cite in your presentation of the state of the
art, the research objectives, and the work programme. This bibliography is not the list
of publications. Non-published works must be included with the proposal.
\end{todo}
\printbibliography[heading=empty,notcategory=featured]
% the following will not become part of the public proposal after all most of this is
% technical or confidential.
\ifpublic\else
\input{funds}
\input{preconditions}
\section{Additional Information}\label{sec:additional}
Funding proposal XYZ-83282 has been submitted prior to this proposal on related topic XYZ.
\fi % ifpublic
\end{proposal}
\end{document}
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