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Compendium Compendium is a hypermedia application which supports the real time mapping of discussions in meetings, collaborative modelling, and the longer term management of this information as organizational memory. Compendium provides a methodological framework, plus an evolving suite of tools, for collective sense-making and group memory. Validated in both small and large scale business projects, it is the result of over a decade's research and development at the intersection of collaborative modeling, organizational memory, computer-supported argumentation and meeting facilitation.
Compendium offers innovative strategies for tackling several of the key challenges in managing knowledge:
Compendium centers on face-to-face meetings, potentially the most pervasive knowledge-based activity in working life, but also one of the hardest to do well. Meetings in Compendium's perspective:
To summarize, Compendium excels in enabling groups to collectively elicit, organize
and validate information. In order to integrate this with pre/post-meeting processes and artifacts,
these maps can be transformed into other document formats, asynchronous discussions around the contents
of maps, and other file formats for further computation and analysis (see Compendium Interfaces).
The domain independence of Compendium's mapping technique for meetings, combined with its interoperability
with domain-specific applications, provides a powerful platform for knowledge construction and negotiation.
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