% T I T L E P A G E % ------------------- % Last updated May 24, 2011, by Stephen Carr, IST-Client Services % The title page is counted as page `i' but we need to suppress the % page number. We also don't want any headers or footers. \pagestyle{empty} \thispagestyle{empty} % Removes the page number from the title page \pagenumbering{roman} % The contents of the title page are specified in the "titlepage" % environment. \begin{center} \vspace*{1.0cm} \Huge \begin{center} \Huge \bfseries \thesistitlecoverpage \end{center} \vskip5pt \vfill \vspace*{1.0cm} \normalsize by \\ \vspace*{1.0cm} \Large \thesisauthor \\ \thesecondsisauthor \\ \vspace*{3.0cm} \normalsize Submitted as\\ Software Requirements Specification \\ for\\ \nameofprogram %\nameofprogram\\ \vspace*{2.0cm} % \academicunit\\ \faculty\\ Kasetsart University\\ Bangkok, Thailand \vspace*{2.0cm} March \the\year\\ % Copyright \copyright ~\the\year, \thesisauthor\\ % All Rights Reserved \end{center} % September 2024 % Copyright © 2024, [Student Name] % All Rights Reserved % The rest of the front pages should contain no headers and be numbered using Roman numerals starting with `ii' \pagestyle{plain} \setcounter{page}{2} \cleardoublepage % Ends the current page and causes all figures and tables that have so far appeared in the input to be printed. % In a two-sided printing style, it also makes the next page a right-hand (odd-numbered) page, producing a blank page if necessary.