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lopatkova [Preparation of the thesis and its submission]
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 ===== Preparation of the thesis and its submission ===== ===== Preparation of the thesis and its submission =====
  
-There are official templates and instructions, see http://www.mff.cuni.cz/to.en/studium/bcmgr/prace/, especially **Guidelines for Writing a Master Thesis** https://www.mff.cuni.cz/to.en/studium/bcmgr/prace/dp_pruvodce.htm (this page also summarizes links with respective **university regulations**). Note that in Computer Science, **no hard copy is required** (i.e., only the electronic version is submitted)!<del>If you order the binding in Prague, the stores typically know how the product should look like, so they will only ask you your name and the name of the faculty. You will have to submit <del>three</del> two hardcopies of the thesis: <del>one for the supervisor, one for the opponent and one of them for the library. The hardcopy for the library</del> One of them must also contain the original assignment, signed and stamped from the dean's office (at this time it is probably being kept for you by Ms. Brdičková – see above).</del>+There are official templates and instructions, see http://www.mff.cuni.cz/to.en/studium/bcmgr/prace/, especially **Guidelines for Writing a Master Thesis** https://www.mff.cuni.cz/to.en/studium/bcmgr/prace/dp_pruvodce.htm (this page also summarizes links with respective **university regulations**). Note that in Computer Science, **no hard copy is required** (i.e., only the electronic version is submitted)!<del>If you order the binding in Prague, the stores typically know how the product should look like, so they will only ask you your name and the name of the faculty. You will have to submit <del>three</del> two hardcopies of the thesis: <del>one for the supervisor, one for the opponent and one of them for the library. The hardcopy for the library</del> One of them must also contain the original assignment, signed and stamped from the dean's office (at this time it is probably being kept for you by Ms. Brdičková – see above).
  
 <del>The hardcopies typically also contain a **CD/DVD** with the electronic version of the text (PDF) and all data and software that you created during the work, including documentation and possibly third-party software, if it is relevant and redistributable.  <del>The hardcopies typically also contain a **CD/DVD** with the electronic version of the text (PDF) and all data and software that you created during the work, including documentation and possibly third-party software, if it is relevant and redistributable. 

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