Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Accuracy paradox
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The result was speedy delete. I've speedy deleted this as a copyvio of Tilmann Bruckhaus, "The Business Impact of Predictive Analytics", in Zhu & Davidson (eds) Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining.
Our article was created in 2006. While the linked book above was published in 2007, gscholar shows three citations to a 2006 version of the paper, so a 2006 edition clearly exists. I will undelete on request if anyone wants to make a case that copying was the other way round.
The creator of our article was User:Tilmann.Bruckhaus, indicating there is also an element of promotion going on here. Bruckhaus may well have wrote this article, but clearly had assigned copyright to a publisher at the same time. SpinningSpark 17:48, 23 November 2018 (UTC)
ADMINISTRATIVE NOTE: A previous version of this article was deleted at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Accuracy Paradox. SpinningSpark 14:59, 24 November 2018 (UTC)
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Unsourced Roxy, the naughty dog. wooF 15:48, 23 November 2018 (UTC)
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