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The wiki about formal methods set up by Jonathan Bowen that anyone can edit. See announcement.
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Helping out
- Not sure where to start?
- Find out more about the wiki on the About page.
- If you are new to wikis, check out the tutorial, and see Help:Contents.
- Check out Help:Starting this wiki if you wish to help in setting up the wiki. Community involvement is encouraged!
- Adding content
- Every wiki has two list of articles that need help called "Stubs" and "Wanted Pages". Improving or adding these is especially appreciated.
- Uploading images (photographs, logos, etc.) is another easy way to help out — see the Special:Upload page!
- You can find a list of useful templates on Category:Templates, some of which are documented on the templates project page.
- Discussion and collaboration…
- See the community portal to discover what people are working on, to give feedback or just to say hello.
- Or look at the forums and coordinate with others on editing, projects, etc.
Featured information
This wiki has been set up by Jonathan Bowen with the aim of allowing the formal methods community to add content that may be too detailed or technical for Wikipedia.
Featured article
See the excellent Z Word Tools for writing Z notation using Microsoft Word↑ by Anthony Hall↑.
Start an article
The quickest way to add information is to enter a title in the box below. As a minimum, include brief information and a URL↑ hyperlink to further information on the web. Do not worry too much about the entry, since you and others can improve it further later.
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Alternatively, see a list of wanted pages. Please feel free to select any of these and start an article on that subject if you know something about it or can provide a URL↑ hyperlink to additional information.