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AIAA-Conf-Template

Please see https://scitech.aiaa.org/TechPresenterResources/ for the original source of these documents.

Licensing and Copyright

This is a fork/mirror of AIAA conference paper template, example and instructions, available on Overleaf, linked to from the AIAA Technical Presenter Resources page.

The original example code from Overleaf is licensed under the Creative Commons CC BY 4.0 license.

"AIAA Technical Paper Templates" (c) by AIAA and Overleaf

"AIAA Technical Paper Templates" is licensed under a
Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

You should have received a copy of the license along with this
work.  If not, see <http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/>.

Modifications

The only modifications I, @zbeekman, have made to these documents are:

  1. The inclusion of the Creative Commons CC BY 4.0 license
  2. The inclusion of the AIAA Presentation Template from the AIAA Technical Presenter Resources page
  3. The UseLATEX CMake package by @kmorel is provided via a Git submodule
  4. This README.md is original work by me, @zbeekman, and not distributed with the original AIAA documents/examples/template
  5. Formatting to the original source code, in particular, main.tex, may be altered; in particular, there may be white space changes such as the replacement of CRLF line endings with LF line endings, the use of spaces rather than tab characters, and line breaks within paragraphs of the source code may be added to prevent word wrapping in text editors.

Usage Limitations

Please check the AIAA Technical Presenter Resources page as well as Overleaf for any upstream changes to these documents and their licensing. You are responsible for ensuring that your usage complies with the licensing established by AIAA. Any additions that I have made to documentation, context, or the original, upstream files imported from Overleaf and the AIAA website are distributed under the same Creative Commons CC BY 4.0 license. Any software products, such as a CMake based document build/compilation system, that I have written, and that are not derivative works and subject to the original, upstream CC BY 4.0 license shall be licensed under either the MIT license or the Creative Commons CC BY 4.0 license at the choosing of the end user.

Additional Information

A version of the example and template including some usefull instructions, as compiled by Overleaf is here. This document includes some useful instructions and pointers. Additional instructions and information is available from the AIAA website


Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.