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== Applications ==
Compendium [[Diagram|diagrammatically]] represents thoughts as [[Node (computer science)|node]]s displayed as labeled [[Icon (computing)|icon]]s—with types such as issues/questions, ideas/answers, arguments, references, and decisions—and represents interconnections between different nodes.<ref name=tutorial>{{cite web |title=Introduction to Compendium: Tutorial, Version 1.3.4, June 2006 |url=http://projects.buckinghamshum.net/compendiuminstitute/training/Compendium.Tutorial.v1.3.4.pdf |website=projects.buckinghamshum.net |access-date=27 December 2023}}</ref> It can be used for applications as varied as: issue mapping in meetings, [[design rationale]]s and [[requirements analysis]], meeting management ([[Agenda (meeting)|agendas]] and [[minutes]]), [[action item]] and [[Issue tracking system|issue tracking]], [[requirements management]], classification, management templates, and reference databases (such as [[personal knowledge base]]s).<ref name=tutorial/><ref>{{cite
The software can be used by a group of people in a collaborative manner to document their collective ideas using visual diagrams. A group [[Facilitation (business)|facilitation]] method called [[dialogue mapping]] is especially suited for use with Compendium.<ref>{{harvnb|Conklin|2006}}; {{harvnb|Zubizarreta|2006}}</ref>
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