Stéphane Galland submitted the
utbmciad-report
package.
Version: 20260420 License: lgpl3 other-nonfree
Summary description: A class and configuration file for writing high quality scientific or technical reports
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This LaTeX class and configuration file is intended for typesetting a scientific or technical report following the template and guidelines of the “Connaissance et Intelligence Articielle Distribuees” (CIAD UR 7533) research laboratory at the Université de Technologie Belfort Montbéliard, France. Built on the powerful UPmethodology suite, it provides a professional, ready-to-use structure with advanced formatting macros. The class and configuration file can easily be extended and adapted to the style of your own institution.
Major features include automatic generation of the title page with title, author, submission date, reference number, institutional logos, and a history of changes.
Specialised environments are offered for definitions, theorems, research questions, objectives, and contributions. Advanced tables and figures come with full caption support and source references. Inline enumerations allow compact lists within paragraphs, and customised description lists provide flexible key‑value labelling.
Regarding licensing, the LaTeX source code is free software (under the terms of the GNU LGPL version 3). The logo files are not licensed under the LGPLv3.
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The package’s Catalogue entry can be viewed at https://ctan.org/pkg/utbmciad-report
The package’s files themselves can be inspected at https://mirrors.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/utbmciad-report/
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For the CTAN Team Petra Rübe-Pugliese
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