\appendix{Template instructions} In the HY-CS-main.tex file you will find the following STEPS 0--5. Bellow instructions what each STEP means and how to set up your thesis by following these STEPS. \vspace{0.5cm} \textbf{STEP 0 -- Clone the thesis template} \begin{itemize} \item One template for all thesis types: \url{https://www.overleaf.com/read/hzgngkgshqwh} \end{itemize} {\textbf{STEP 1 -- BSc or MSc thesis?}} \begin{enumerate} \item Select whether your are writing BSc (tkt for new, tktl for old) or MSc (csm for new, cs for old, dsm for data science) thesis. \item Select your language: finnish, english, or swedish. \item If you are writing MSc select your line / track. \end{enumerate} {\textbf{STEP 2 -- Set up your personal information}} \begin{enumerate} \item Write the working title of your thesis. \item Write your name to the author field. \item Write the names of your supervisors and examiners of the thesis. \end{enumerate} {\textbf{STEP 3 -- Write your abstract here}} \begin{itemize} \item You can also have the abstract in multiple languages with otherlanguages-environment. Bellow example how to add an english abstract to a thesis written in some other language than english: \begin{verbatim} \begin{otherlanguage}{english} \begin{abstract} Your abstract text goes here. \end{abstract} \end{otherlanguage} \end{verbatim} \end{itemize} {\textbf{STEP 4 -- Writing your thesis}} \begin{enumerate} \item There are some writing instructions in [bsc/msc]\_[finnish/english]\_contents.tex files. \item You can delete the contents of [bsc/msc]\_[finnish/english]\_contents.tex file and write your thesis inside that file. \end{enumerate} {\textbf{STEP 5 -- Set your bibliography style}} \begin{itemize} \item The default is Numbering alphabetic order, which should be used in most cases. \end{itemize}