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The main namespace of Ifigenia (id 0) contains the largest scientific, educational and informational resource of the website. It provides an encyclopedia-like structured information in the areas of generalized nets and intuitionistic fuzzy sets, and related fields.
It contains:
- articles with definitions, explanations and examples of various terms and concepts,
- overview and history of the fields,
- articles about the books, the journals, the conferences, and the software developments within the scope of the project,
- biographies / CVs of the researchers in these fields.
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Article structure and content
Articles may widely vary in their structure and content, depending on their particular topic. However, there are several commonsense guidelines about writing articles.
Important advise to editors: Provide as many references as possible to the information you add here. Link statements with the publications or sources, from where the information was derived.
Here is an example of the structure and contents of a concept definition article.