User:Vonkje
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Hello,
I am Vonkje -- a Dutch approximation to the English word "Sparky" as in the character "Sparky-the-Penguin" in the comic strip "This Modern World" by Tom Tomorrow (aka Dan Perkins). I joined in April 2005. I have recently been scaling down my participation due to a sociology that ignores quality control issues. (See some remedies below).
In case I missed logging in, I am also known as 209.42.33.123.
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[edit] In real life
Name: John Sloan
Qualifications: M.S. Computer Science.
Day job: Working toward a PhD in Computer Science.
Location: Fort Lauderdale Florida U.S.A.
My first initial followed by my last name followed by the two digits that make up the number eleven at fau dot edu is my electronic mail address.
Wikipedia (and real life) specialties: computer science, applied mathematics, discrete mathematics
[edit] Quality Control Issues
If there were four policies to improve quality they might be:
- Ban anonymous edits and use real names.
- Require all citations within the text of an article with each cite to a refereed paper.
- Prohibit all self-citation -- At least one notable computer scientist stubbornly insisted on citing his own work. This introduced bias into articles on concurrency that favored the actor model. The policy on No Original Research needs to be strengthened here, lest I bore you with self-cites of my own published work through technical reports and the ACM.
- Protect articles in mathematics and the sciences from the trolls.
Please post your comments to my talk (A.K.A. Discussion) page.
WikiProject Countering systemic bias open tasks This project creates new articles and improves neglected ones.
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[edit] Quotes
"DONT FEED THE TROLLS!".
"Do not be tricked into equating unbiased thinking with uncritical thinking."
- In Praise of Close-Mindedness -- A Manifesto for the Thoughtful Asshole
[edit] Links I use:
- Help:Formula
- Wikipedia:How to write a Wikipedia article on Mathematics
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Mathematics
[edit] Citation templates
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Template_messages/Sources_of_articles/Generic_citations
[edit] Page templates I use
{{mergeto|Other article}} {{mergefrom|Other article}} {{limitedgeographicscope}} #REDIRECT [[to other article]]