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\chapter{Introduction}
\label{ch:Introduction}
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This is the SDQ thesis template.
For more information on the formatting of theses at SDQ, please refer to
\url{https://sdqweb.ipd.kit.edu/wiki/Ausarbeitungshinweise} or to your advisor.
\section{Example: Citation}
\label{sec:Introduction:Citation}
A citation: \cite{becker2008a} For referencing, see \autoref{sec:Introduction:Figures}
\section{Example: Figures}
\label{sec:Introduction:Figures}
\begin{figure}[h]
\centering
\includegraphics[width=4cm]{logos/sdqlogo}
\caption{SDQ logo}
\label{fig:sdqlogo}
\end{figure}
A reference: The SDQ logo is displayed in \autoref{fig:sdqlogo}.
(Use \code{\textbackslash autoref\{\}} for easy referencing.)
A citation: Cite this \cite{mendoncaCollaborativeProductConfiguration2008}.
\section{Example: Tables}
\label{sec:Introduction:Tables}
\begin{table}[h]
\centering
\begin{tabular}{r l}
\toprule
abc & def\\
ghi & jkl\\
\midrule
123 & 456\\
789 & 0AB\\
\bottomrule
\end{tabular}
\caption{A table}
\label{tab:atable}
\end{table}
\section{Example: Todo-Note}
Meaningless text.
\section{Example: Formula}
One of the nice things about the Linux Libertine font is that it comes with
a math mode package.
\begin{displaymath}
f(x)=\Omega(g(x))\ (x\rightarrow\infty)\;\Leftrightarrow\;
\limsup_{x \to \infty} \left|\frac{f(x)}{g(x)}\right|> 0
\end{displaymath}
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