Wikipedia:WikiProject Systems/Wikipedia 1.0/Assessment category format


This template is for use in Systems article category assessment pages.


To assess a Systems article, update (or place) the {{WikiProject Systems}} template on the article's talk page, using the syntax:

{{WikiProject Systems
  |class = quality grading
  |importance = priority level
  |field = field name
}}

There is also a vital parameter to categorize vital articles and a historical parameter to categorize articles with significant historical content.

The possible priority levels are Top, High, Mid and Low. The synonym priority is also available for the importance parameter.

The possible class quality gradings are FA (for Featured Articles only), A, GA (for Good Articles only), Bplus, B, Start, Stub. There are also additional classes for disambiguation pages, categories, images, and templates. See the WikiProject Systems template for further information.

Assessment should be based on the following table, which also lists the recognized fields.

Summary of {{WikiProject Systems}} importance, field, and class parameters
Importance: the importance (or priority) of the article/subject, regardless of its quality. Field: the article's subject area within Systems. Class: the current quality of the article.
Top Extremely important, even crucial, to its field, and very significant beyond it FA This is a featured article.
High Contributes a substantial depth of knowledge with significant impact in other fields A Essentially complete, well written and referenced; possible featured article candidate.
Mid Adds important further details within its field, with some impact beyond it GA B+ quality, and also a good article.
Low Contributes more specific or less significant details, or is mainly of specialist interest B A decent article, but it needs further editing to extend coverage or accessibility
Start Significant cleanup or expansion needed.
Stub Article has very little content, or is a stub.

See also

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Edit this page to alter the format of the Wikipedia 1.0 Systems assessment category pages.