From fca59bea770346cf1c1f9b0e00cb48a61b44a8f3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Harald Welte Date: Sun, 25 Oct 2015 21:00:20 +0100 Subject: import of old now defunct presentation slides svn repo --- .../OLS2005/EXAMPLE/bibliography.tex | 180 +++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 180 insertions(+) create mode 100644 2005/flow-accounting-ols2005/OLS2005/EXAMPLE/bibliography.tex (limited to '2005/flow-accounting-ols2005/OLS2005/EXAMPLE/bibliography.tex') diff --git a/2005/flow-accounting-ols2005/OLS2005/EXAMPLE/bibliography.tex b/2005/flow-accounting-ols2005/OLS2005/EXAMPLE/bibliography.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..78340bc --- /dev/null +++ b/2005/flow-accounting-ols2005/OLS2005/EXAMPLE/bibliography.tex @@ -0,0 +1,180 @@ + +This example is based on Keith Packard's 2003 paper for +the Linux Symposium Proceedings. + +The easiest way to do a bibliography is to use BiBTeX. +In the body of the paper, you \cite{} various references. +The citation name is the first name following the opening +curly brace in the .bib file. For example, with the list below, +I could \cite{autoconf} and \cite{freetype2}. + +Near the end of your main .tex file, you include a section like so: +\begin{flushleft} +\bibliography{keithp} +\bibliographystyle{plain} +\end{flushleft} +(this comes *before* \end{document}.) + +And in a separate file whose name matches the \bibliography{} +declaration above (e.g., keithp.bib in this case), you define all +the references. Note that \url is a valid way to typeset web +references. + +Note that the makefiles are already set up to process this form +of bibliography, so using it is indeed easy. (It's also one +reason why the input files are processed multiple times, though.) + +Here are some sample entries for various types +of publications: + +@book{autoconf, + title = "GNU Autoconf, Automake and Libtool", + author = "Gary V. Vaughan and Ben Elliston and Tom Tromey and Ian Lance Taylor", + publisher = "New Riders", + year = 2000, + note = {ISBN 1-57870-190-2}, }, + +@article{blinn:1994, + title = "Compositing Theory", + author = "Jim Blinn", + journal = "IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications", + year = 1994, + month = "September", + note = "Republished in~\cite{blinn:1998}" } + +@book{blinn:1998, + title = "{Jim Blinn's Corner: Dirty Pixels}", + author = "Jim Blinn", + year = 1998, + publisher = "Morgan Kaufmann", + isbn = "1-55860-455-3", } + +@techreport{dbe, + title = "{Double Buffer Extension Protocol}", + author = "Ian Elliott and David P. Wiggins", + institution = "X Consortium, Inc.", + type = "X Consortium Standard", + year = 1994, } +@manual{dc, + title = "DC - An Interactive Desk Calculator", + author = "Robert Morris and Lorinda Cherry", + organization = "AT\&T Bell Laboratories", + note = "Unix Programmer's Manual Volume 2, 7th Edition", + year = 1978, }, + +@misc{freetype2, + title = "The design of {FreeType} 2", + author = "David Turner and The FreeType Development Team", + year = 2000, + note = "\url{http://www.freetype.org/freetype2/docs/design/}", +}, + +@inproceedings{gj, + title = "Making the future safe for the past: Adding Genericity to the Java Programming Language", + author = "Gilad Bracha and Martin Odersky and David Stoutamire and Phillip Wadler", + month = "October", + booktitle = "Conference on Object-Oriented Programing systems, Languages and Applications (OOPSLA '98)", + year = 1998, + publisher = "ACM", + organization = "SIGPLAN", } + +@phdthesis{Hobby85, + author = {John D. Hobby}, + title = {Digitized Brush Trajectories}, + school = {Stanford University}, + year = {1985}, + note = {Also {\it Stanford Report STAN-CS-85-1070}} +} + +@article{itsy, + title = "{Itsy: Stretching the Bounds of Mobile Computing}", + author = "William R. Hamburgen and Deborah A. Wallach and Marc A. Viredaz and Lawrence S. Brakmo and Carl A. Waldspurger and Joel F. Bartlett and Timothy Mann and Keith I. Farkas", + journal = "IEEE Computer", + year = 2001, + publisher = "Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.", + volume = 34, + number = 4, + month = "April", + pages = "28-35", } + +@inproceedings{lbx:1993, + title = "{An Update on Low Bandwidth X (LBX): A Standard For X and Serial Lines}", + author = "Jim Fulton and Chris Kent Kantarjiev", + booktitle = "Proceedings of the Seventh Annual X Technical Conference", + month = "January", + year = 1993, + pages = "251-266", + address = "Boston, MA", + organization = "MIT X Consortium", +}, + +@inproceedings{lmbench:1996, + title = "{lmbench: Portable tools for performance analysis}", + author = "Larry McVoy and Carl Staelin", + booktitle = "Technical Conference Proceedings", + month = "January", + year = 1996, + pages = "279-284", + address = "San Diego, CA", + organization = "USENIX", } + +@Article{Nistnet00, + author = "NIST Internetworking Technology Group", + title = "{NISTNet} network emulation package", + journal = "\url{http://www.antd.nist.gov/itg/nistnet/}", + month = jun, + year = "2000", + bibdate = "Thursday, June 29, 2000 at 16:40:15 (MEST)", + submitter = "Katarina Asplund", +} + +@TechReport{AMD:2000:XTW, + author = "{AMD Corporation}", + title = "{x86-64$^{\mathrm{TM}}$ Technology White Paper}", + institution = "{AMD Corporation}", + address = "One AMD Place, Sunnyvale, CA 94088, USA", + pages = "12", + day = "17", + month = aug, + year = "2000", + bibdate = "Fri May 04 12:53:45 2001", + bibsource = "\url{http://www.amd.com/products/cpg/64bit/index.html}", + URL = "\url{http://www.amd.com/products/cpg/64bit/pdf/x86-64_wp.pdf}; + \url{http://www1.amd.com/products/cpg/x8664bit/faq}", + acknowledgement = ack-nhfb, + annote = "The x86-64 architecture is definitely not an IA-64 + implementation, but rather, an extension of IA-32 by + widening the integer registers to 64-bits.", +} + +@unpublished{pinzari, + author = "Gian Filippo Pinzari", + title = "The NX X Protocol Compressor", + note = "Electronic Communication", + month = "March", + year = "2003", + } + +@inproceedings{Gettys:2002, + title = "{The Future is Coming, Where the X Window System Should Go}", + author = "James Gettys", + booktitle = "FREENIX Track, 2002 Usenix Annual Technical Conference", + month = "June", + year = 2002, + organization = "USENIX", + address = "Monterey, CA", + url = "\url{http://www.usenix.org/publications/library/proceedings/usenix02/tech/freenix/full_papers/gettys/gettys_html/index.html}", +} + +@misc{ewing, + title = "Linux 2.0 Penguins", + author = "Larry Ewing", + note = "\url{http://www.isc.tamu.edu/~lewing/linux}", +} + +@misc{gimp, + title = "The {GIMP}: The {GNU} Image Manipulation Program", + author = "Peter Mattis and Spencer Kimball and the GIMP developers", + note = "\url{http://www.gimp.org}", +} + -- cgit v1.2.3