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WikiSeries 3D-GPU Design Team

Scope[edit]

The WikiSeries 3D-GPU Design Team is a wikipedia project exclusively for graphic design majors and novice authors. Its intent is to collaborate with existing GPU industry leaders to create a tradepool of knowledge for GPU users, developers and manufactures. Its emphasis are on high-end industry grade hardware, mid-end studio grade components and chipsets and low-end user software for high-res 3D graphics and animation design. Its directives include developing articles for listings of mid-sized ad agencies and their usage statistics of GPU hardware.

It also focuses on its flagship project for Wikipedia, the [1]SuperWikia project; which, once initial conceptualization has been implemented, provides freeware and shareware 3D applications for Wikipedia GFDL licensing usage to create customized 3D artwork to be used exclusively on Wikipedia and its sister sites.

Management[edit]

WikiSeries 3D-GPU; Design Team Multi-Core Components-

WikiSeries 3D-GPU
WikiSeries 3D-GPU Boot CampWikiSeries 3D-GPU TaskforcesWikiSeries 3D-GPU Cleanroom
WikiSeries 3D-GPU Boot Camp
WikiSeries 3D-GPU Taskforces
WikiSeries 3D-GPU Cleanroom
WikiSeries 3D-GPU Start Up Drills & Exercises WikiSeries 3D-GPU Quality Control Taskforce WikiSeries 3D-GPU Cleanroom Project Management
WikiSeries 3D-GPU Maintenance WikiSeries 3D-GPU Candidate For Deletion Taskforce WikiSeries 3D-GPU Whitepaper Committee
WikiSeries 3D-GPU User Box Workshop WikiSeries 3D-GPU Inter-Wiki Taskforce WikiSeries 3D-GPU New Proposal Hearing Committee
WikiSeries 3D-GPU Typographical Error Reporting WikiSeries 3D-GPU Discussion Moderation Taskforce WikiSeries 3D-GPU Policy Reform Committee
WikiSeries 3D-GPU Table Layout Check Up WikiSeries 3D-GPU Table Policy Taskforce WikiSeries 3D-GPU New Technology Committee
WikiSeries 3D-GPU Conforming Article Categorization WikiSeries 3D-GPU Censure Taskforce WikiSeries 3D-GPU Blacklist Notification Committee
WikiSeries 3D-GPU Conforming Article Layout Reporting WikiSeries 3D-GPU Article Layout Taskforce WikiSeries 3D-GPU Standards Committee
WikiSeries 3D-GPU Color Code Enforcement WikiSeries 3D-GPU Member Abuse Taskforce WikiSeries 3D-GPU Fabrication Committee
WikiSeries 3D-GPU Link Property Management WikiSeries 3D-GPU Re-Direct Taskforce WikiSeries 3D-GPU Conforming Template Committee
WikiSeries 3D-GPU Uniform Userpage & Team Badge Inspection WikiSeries 3D-GPU Taskforce Administration WikiSeries 3D-GPU Cleanroom Administration
The WikiSeries 3D-GPU Team 'Heatsink' is the official lounge and sandbox for the project. Its intent is to establish a secure area for testing new concepts which have not been compiled or tested before.
The WikiSeries 3D-GPU Team 'Clock Cycle' is the official timestable and clock for the project. Its purpose is to provide a standard time system for filing articles and new sub-core workshops. The current WikiSeries 3D-GPU Optimal Cycle is 3D-GPU/20. See Also; WikiProject Time for more on time and time related subjects.
The WikiSeries 3D-GPU Team 'Memory Board' is the official archive and directory for the project. Its purpose is to provide a library of old filings and articles submitted meeting WikiSeries 3D-GPU sub-core workshop quality and grade.


The WikiSeries 3D-GPU; Design Team Multi-Core Components is the standing management component for the project and its children. Each tier represents a new generation of project objectivity to be completed by the multi-core management.

  • Generation One is the highest level of productivity, covering all aspects of administrative functions and information flow.
  1. G1 Sub-Core One: This sub-core unit is actually the primary motherboard; thus its namesake of The WikiSeries 3D-GPU WikiProject Motherboard. Its intent is to unify all technology cores into one conforming project before the WikiProject Council.
  2. G1 Sub-Core Two The second sub-core of the Generation One level is the WikiSeries 3D-GPU WIkiCodex; a library of all relevant and necessary categories from the Wikipedia project to be used by the WikiSeries 3D-GPU Team. G1 Sub-Core Two also hosts WikiSeries 3D-GPU Lectures, a parented project for diversifying the 3D and GPU topic.
  • Generation Two is the next highest level; consisting of three major sub-cores, the leaderboard of productivity and visualization this level yeilds more carrying capacity yet remains as a dedicated sub-component under Generation One.
  1. G2 Sub-Core One, also known as the WikiSeries 3D-GPU Boot Camp focuses its information flow on orientation and standard guidelines for all WikiSeries 3D-GPU Team articles. (see; Wikipedia:Policies and guidelines )
  2. G2 Sub-Core Two, synonomous for WikiSeries 3D-GPU Taskforces, illustrates the exemplification process of article acceptance and rewards by means of enforcing the policy set forth by Sub-Core One. It serves as the police division and conducts inspection of all articles in a timely fashion.
  3. G2 Sub-Core Three, or the WikiSeries 3D-GPU Cleanroom is the investigative committee for each generation, launching new 'clean campaigns', WikiProject Peer Reviews, hearings on deletion appeals and to enrich the information flow and the 3D-GPU Multi-Core development environment.
  • Generation Three is the third highest level, establishing more detailed micro-cores for one or more of the higher levels.

Parentage[edit]

Note: The WikiSeries 3D-GPU Team is a Work In Progress. This section is still under construction and is updated as needed by the author.

The WikiSeries 3D-GPU Team researches signalflow components and circuit board materials that have been tested and passed various industry grade standards for qualitative gradiency. Its future in circuit boards and chips is based upon its 'parentage' of its native Wikipedia articles; (WikiSeries 3D-GPU 'Developer Environments', etc.). These articles are based upon the data from hand-selected materials from Wikipedia.


3D-GPU Team RacingBuild your Circuit With Reliable Data; Use Only Articles With The Wikipedia Logo. A Message From Wikipedia User Groups.
  • WikiSeries 3D-GPU Team Launch Codes
  • Currently; the Launch Code project is working on 14 major series classes they are as follows:
Service Based Materials- Productivity Based Materials-
/WikiSeries 3D-GPU 'Signal Products' /WikiSeries 3D-GPU 'Network Productivity'
/WikiSeries 3D-GPU 'Technology Products' /WikiSeries 3D-GPU 'Online Productivity'
/WikiSeries 3D-GPU 'Application Products' /WikiSeries 3D-GPU 'Directory Productivity'
/WikiSeries 3D-GPU 'Processing Products' /WikiSeries 3D-GPU 'Node Component Productivity'
/WikiSeries 3D-GPU 'Logrithm Products' /WikiSeries 3D-GPU 'Anode Component Productivity'
/WikiSeries 3D-GPU 'Electronic Products' /WikiSeries 3D-GPU 'Resistor Component Productivity'
/WikiSeries 3D-GPU 'System Products' /WikiSeries 3D-GPU 'Board Family Productivity'
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Descendant & Adopted WikiProjects[edit]

Similar WikiProjects[edit]

Related WikiProjects[edit]

Similar WikiProjects are:


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Related Collaborations[edit]

No related Collaborations have been named at this time.

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No related Regional notice boards have been named.

Related groups of Wikipedians[edit]

No related Wikipedians have been named.

Related pages in Sister projects[edit]

Wikiseries 3D-GPU has a sister project also under the Wikiseries name; go to [2] Source Forge to inquire.

Participants[edit]

Below is a listing of active members that are currently posted as being participants (monitors) of the WikiSeries 3D-GPU Team. If you would like to become a candidate for participation, leave your user name, slash candidate (username/candidate) and perferred sub-core workshop (one or more of the 14 major series classes) below:

  1. WikiSeries 3D-GPU Team Monitors Listing
Monitor Name Series Class Workshop
Username Main Series Class Workshop 1
  • Series Class Workshop Two, etc.
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Structure[edit]

Hierarchy definition[edit]

No classification of this project has been defined.

Goals[edit]

The Prime Directive of the Team is to create the most effective Open Source library of 3D and GPU topics by means of benchmarking the WikiSeries 3D-GPU Top 14 Listing via a member supported proposal research based line of functional peripheral hardware components.

Study & Research Strategies[edit]

The WikiSeries 3D-GPU team launches its Study & Research Strategy by establishing its Team Oval Plan. This plan entails adhering to a pre-determined index of terminology found within Wikipedia. This terminology index creates the study material from which the team completes all scheduled articles and other studies.

The WikiSeries 3D-GPU Oval Plan Objectives[edit]

Each member of the team executes a 'lap' on the Oval Plan once their commitment assignment(s) have been completed. These 'objectives' consist of-

Book Packaging Book Packaging Pledge (Contribution Commitment)

Rating Forum A Rating Forum is another commitment pledge in which the member designates a group of articles from other authors to rate and make critical inferences on improvement.

Awards, Trophies & Scorecards for the Wikipedia Infobox As a member of the WikiSeries 3D-GPU Team, you can locate a vast collection of infoboxes to be used in your team's articles. Go to ... to learn more.

Nominations for Distinction You can nominate an article for a distinct recognition, such as 'Article of the Month' or as being a 'Quality Article'; to nominate your selection(s), sign the listing below and give the article name and page title.


3D-GPU Team RacingThis Project Endorses 'Book Packaging' principles of Project Management. A Message From Wikipedia User Groups.
3D-GPU Team RacingThis Project Endorses the 'Rating Forum' principles of Project Management. A Message From Wikipedia User Groups.
3D-GPU Team RacingThis Project Endorses 'Award Recognition' for its members and Project Management. A Message From Wikipedia User Groups.
3D-GPU Team RacingThis Project Endorses 'Nominations for Distintion' for outstanding & most improved articles.



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Projects[edit]

WikiSeries 3D-GPU Team has many different Projects in which it directs. These projects are basically supporting sub-committees for the parent group project. If you would like to join a WikiSeries 3D-GPU Team project, simply add your username to the listing below.

  • Reserved for User

Commercial Arts[edit]

Significant Research Areas[edit]

The WikiSeries 3D-GPU Team spotlights certain research topics as being a Significant Research Area; defind as being a building block within the semiconductor and microchip industry. These Product lifecycle management areas generally cover:


General[edit]

Expand Stubs for[edit]

Clean Up Neutrality[edit]

Wikify[edit]

Adopt an article[edit]

General strategy and discussion forums[edit]

Other subpages[edit]

Templates[edit]

  • Userbox Templates


Infoboxes[edit]

Stub templates[edit]

NOTE: Stubs are managed by the Stub-sorting WikiProject. Before creating a new stub, you should propose it at Wikipedia:WikiProject Stub sorting/Proposals. See Wikipedia:Stub for general guidelines on proposing stub templates and categories. DO NOT simply create new stub templates, as these will be deleted.

Other templates[edit]

Categories[edit]

Lists[edit]

This is a general list of a few Graphics Hardware Companies located within Wikipedia. These companies may periodically be showcased by the WikiSeries 3D-GPU Team to improve article progression and viable reference.

List of Computer Hardware Manufacturers

Computer Graphics Organizations

Articles[edit]

Wikipedia articles on 3D-GPU Topics[edit]

Wikipedia namespace and Meta-Wiki articles on 3D-GPU Topics[edit]

New Wikipedia articles related to 3D-GPU Topics[edit]

Did you know?[edit]

Article improvement drive[edit]

Collaboration of the week[edit]

Peer review[edit]

Featured articles[edit]

Featured article candidates[edit]

Featured pictures[edit]

Featured picture candidates[edit]

Featured lists[edit]

Featured list candidates[edit]

Wikipedia surveys[edit]

Ad hoc surveys[edit]

Ongoing Wikipedia surveys[edit]

Deletion links[edit]

WikiProject Deletion sorting[edit]

Requests[edit]

Resources[edit]

The WikiSeries 3D-GPU Team uses only the most verifiable data in generating its article base. These resources generally are extracted from the depositories of Wikipedia and its sister sites. Building upon the GFDL licensing procedurals, the following navigation boards are provided for WikiSeries 3D-GPU Team research and development purposes:

AMD Resources[edit]

ATI Resources[edit]

Motorola Resources[edit]

Nvidia Resources[edit]

Grand Turismo Resources[edit]

Technical & Professional Resources[edit]

3D-GPU Meetups[edit]

Archives[edit]

See also[edit]

Wikipedia:WikiProject Templates

Sister Project links[edit]