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The tourney session and its dynamics are based upon 5 basis principles of logic; of which represent the five different interactive levels of the SuperWikia wikis. Logic is generally a proprietary language, but other forms of scripts (HTML, Java, etc.) may be used. The five principles comprise the mark-up and user interactive archiving of each submitted work, impression or exhibit. They are:
 
The tourney session and its dynamics are based upon 5 basis principles of logic; of which represent the five different interactive levels of the SuperWikia wikis. Logic is generally a proprietary language, but other forms of scripts (HTML, Java, etc.) may be used. The five principles comprise the mark-up and user interactive archiving of each submitted work, impression or exhibit. They are:
   
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=SuperWikia Enhanced Logic=
 
=SuperWikia Enhanced Logic=

Revision as of 00:47, 25 February 2008

This page is designated for the SuperWikia Superpedia. Its purpose is to establish a definitive compilation of Superwikia User Knowledge, Logic & other material. This page is in buildup mode.

Superpedia

This section is focused on the session tourney, its active components and process and proxeum etiqutte, generally anticipated during the tourney session. Below is an outlay of the parties and their filing procedures.

SuperWikia Respondant Party- The party that responds to an article or other exhibit with the intent of improving and or disproving facts.

SuperWikia Appellant Party- The party which 'appeals' the first respondant and their opposition to generate the tourney.


Superwikia Logic

The tourney session and its dynamics are based upon 5 basis principles of logic; of which represent the five different interactive levels of the SuperWikia wikis. Logic is generally a proprietary language, but other forms of scripts (HTML, Java, etc.) may be used. The five principles comprise the mark-up and user interactive archiving of each submitted work, impression or exhibit. They are:

SuperWikia Enhanced Logic

As a sub-level indicator, 'Enhanced Logic' is used to further build a case or defense of either the respondant or the appellant party by means of compiling more detailed record of events. Below is an brief listing of Enhanced Logic terms:

  • Schedules- Required calendars of 52, 12, or 7 cyclic yearly activities of any given Assembly.
  • Tutorials- A self-support training module, usually credit is given to Assembly members for submitting unto the Superwikia forum.
  • Additional Authors- A co-author, apprentice, intern or understudy of an Assembly delegate. (non bureaucrat)
  • Endorsements (Rear Text)- One of seven types of archivial recordings (SuperWikia: Categories) used by an author to serve as a closing handle; situated at the bottom of an article in which native, internal and external notation, cites or other 'definities' are kept and Supermodel spreads are exercised. They are:
  1. Basis of Work- which presents the work entry from its point of origin.
  2. References- which establish the native Superwikia usage and discussions.
  3. Articles- all articles or other buildform which support the current article.
  4. Non-SuperWikia- any work or other references mentioned from another wikia. Not including Sister Wikis.
  5. Definitives- (Inter-Wiki)- any work or reference from a sister wiki; such as http://www.Wikipedia.org.
  6. Omitted Parts- any material from a separate work used in the current article or page which was intentionally not included, usually for notes.
  7. Non-Wiki- work used in the article which is not from or derived from a wikia, wiki or orther associated article.