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Revision as of 21:21, 27 November 2019
Every entry in this Wiki should be structured the same way. Essentially it should look like a miniature version of a "Hausarbeit". The only difference is, that the article should start with an abstract of the article's contents.
Here is an example:
Artificial Intelligence in Computer Games (Page title in edit-mode)
Abstract (Heading in edit-mode)
This is a short summary of the article
Introduction
Introduction...
Main Part
main part...
Conclusion
conclusion...