TU CV ----- 1 - Introduction TUCV is a LaTeX package for producing a CV or resume. It is based upon the shaded resume style, originally by Matthew Boedicker. The capabilities it provides are inspired by the University of Tulsa's Cyber Corps resume format; it is inclined to produce a somewhat lengthy, detailed document. Up to date source files for this package are available at its bitbucket repository at . Detailed documentation can be found in tucv.pdf, which may also be generated by running pdflatex on tucv.dtx. Source and PDF output of a sample CV with dummy content is provided in tucv_ex.tex and tucv_ex.pdf. 2 - Installation Dependencies: array, calc, color, fancyhdr, xparse. The tucv package provides a single style, tucv.sty, which is generated by running latex on tucv.ins. To use, place tucv.ins in a directory searched by the latex compiler. 3 - Acknowledgments 3.1 - TU Resume Format The format of the sample CV and the document style that guided the adaptation of this package is based upon the University of Tulsa Institute for Information Security and Cyber Corps program's de facto resume format, which is the work, among others, of: o Alexander Barclay http://www.alexbarclay.net o Christopher Swenson http://www.caswenson.com 3.2 - LaTeX Package This style is based upon the shaded resume template that is the work of: o Matthew Boedicker http://matthewm.boedicker.org/ o David J Grant http://www.davidgrant.ca o Todd C Miller http://www.gratisoft.us/todd/ o George Louthan http://georgerloutha.nthefourth.com 4 - License This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ or send a letter to Creative Commons 171 Second Street, Suite 300 San Francisco, California, 94105, USA.