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See Talk:Abductive logic programming. And thanks for the note, I should have left the explanatory note when I tagged the article. User:Dorftrottel 16:14, January 20, 2008

"Wikification" is not a very strictly defined term, but see Wikipedia:Glossary#Wikify. It basically boils down to things like formatting sections and paragraphs (as is done); embedding the article in the rest of Wikipedia by providing wikilinks from within the text body (ideally one link per linked-to page, each at the first occurrence), linking other articles to this one as appropriate and categorising the article (it's currently included in only one content category, Category:Logic programming).
If you know reliable sources, you could also (imho) greatly add to the article by writing a bit about the history and context of the concept (even if it's only two or three sentences in the lead). User:Dorftrottel 20:55, January 21, 2008

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I think this is a redundant figure, equivalent to, but different from the one in the And-or tree article. If so, it can safely be deleted. Logperson (talk) 23:00, 20 November 2013 (UTC)Reply

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