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Draft:Soft computing (201158) 2020-07-09T06:43:25Z(prev | next)ManuelRodriguez . . (13214 bytes) . . (found more plagiarism in the article. I've put the paragraph in quotation marks and provide the original source.)
Draft:Soft computing (201158) 2020-07-09T05:51:18Z(prev | next)ManuelRodriguez . . (12505 bytes) . . (A paragraph was taken from another paper with copy and paste. And fix lower case letter in bibliographic reference.)
Draft:Soft computing (201158) 2020-04-20T14:13:51Z(prev | next)ManuelRodriguez . . (12444 bytes) . . (delete only the example with the temperature, but let the sentence with the general preference of people to learn in the text.)
Draft:Soft computing (201158) 2020-04-20T13:45:48Z(prev | next)ManuelRodriguez . . (12346 bytes) . . (remove two sentences. The example with the warm milk can be explained in an external article, for example in fuzzy logic.)
Draft:Soft computing (201158) 2020-03-21T10:38:11Z(prev | next)ManuelRodriguez . . (9949 bytes) . . (Remove in a bold edit all the sentences which are labeled as citation needed and verification failed. The idea is to make the text shorter and allow only statements which are supported by external literature.)
Draft:Soft computing (201158) 2020-03-05T15:35:35Z(prev | next)ManuelRodriguez . . (9316 bytes) . . (Removed the bullet points in the section components because they are not provided as prose text. Remove the external links at the end because they are not referenced from the text, and remove two section headings but not the full text itself. Also the keypoint list is removed, which was needed to create the newly added prose section.)
Draft:Soft computing (201158) 2020-03-04T09:29:26Z(prev | next)ManuelRodriguez . . (10847 bytes) . . (Prose text written which contains of four paragraphs. The interwiki links are provided, but the literature references aren't formatted yet.)
Draft:Soft computing (201158) 2020-03-03T16:06:45Z(prev | next)ManuelRodriguez . . (8675 bytes) . . (additional keypoints added which includes bibliographic references. The papers of Seising are well written and were cited twice. Also a short note is provided, which paragraph of the existing article can be deleted.)
Draft:Soft computing (201158) 2020-02-23T14:41:33Z(prev | next)ManuelRodriguez . . (6638 bytes) . . (Keypoints are added instead of full sentences, because this text sort can be created much easier. The content has to be transformed into wikified prose text in a later step. For Fuzzy logic related topics, it's important to double check the literature, because many papers are published in predatory journals.)
Soft computing (201158) 2020-01-23T09:33:16Z(prev | next)Reyk . . (5262 bytes) . . (/* Introduction */ that's a primary source. you'd need a secondary source describing the paper in those terms for this to be accurate)
Soft computing (201158) 2019-07-29T07:45:18Z(prev | next)Masonix . . (4958 bytes) . . (updated the intro with references and a more crisp description. the inventor of this idea was my phd advisor. it may not be a perfect intro paragraph, but I think it is a bit better.)