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The article that I am critiquing is ABC analysis (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ABC_analysis). This article is very detailed on the A,B, and C types of analysis however this is not a very long article. Even though in length this article is not so big, it is very easy to understand and very detailed about every subtopic and point that is made. Most, but not all facts on this page are backed with references that are very credible. With people like Thomas E. Vollmann as references I believe that they are credible. Everything in this Wikipedia article is relevant to the topic of ABC analysis however, this article was very repetitive and kept explaining the same things over and over again. This article seems to be fully neutral. It is an article explaining a certain type of analysis so I do not believe that it could be biased especially since there are no claims or opinions in this page. This article comes from the sources, Thomas E. Vollmann, Lun, Lai, Cheng, Kenneth Lysons, Brian Farrington, and Tony Wild. All of these people are experts in the field that this page covers and that is why I believe that they are all credible sources for input and information. A couple things on this Wikipedia page are over represented and repeated many times. What each category, A,B, and C represent is explained three different times in this article while other aspects of ABC analysis are not explained enough. I would have liked this article to have been a little bit more detailed on other aspects so that I could fully understand what ABC analysis really is rather than learning some of it really well and other aspects just learning them a little. In this Wikipedia article, there were only five clickable citations. I would have liked this article to have a couple more on words that I did not understand, however, these citations were needed because they were other topics that were not common knowledge. All five of these clickable links led to other Wikipedia articles that helped me understand aspects of ABC analysis and helped me further understand what the authors of this page were explaining. I do not think that this information is very out of date but I do believe that some of it could be updated. Some of the references like the one from 2010 could most likely be updated but I do not consider this to be out of date because it is only 6-7 years ago.