Compendium is a computer program and social science tool that facilitates the mapping and management of ideas and arguments. The software provides a visual environment that allows people to structure and record collaboration as they work through "wicked problems". The software is currently released by the not-for-profit Compendium Institute .

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  • Compendium is a computer program and social science tool that facilitates the mapping and management of ideas and arguments. The software provides a visual environment that allows people to structure and record collaboration as they work through "wicked problems". The software is currently released by the not-for-profit Compendium Institute . The current version operationalises the Issue-Based Information System (IBIS), an argumentation mapping structure first developed by Hors Rittel in the 1970s. Compendium source code has been fully released under LGPL licence on 13 January 2009.
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  • Compendium Institute
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  • Compendium
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  • Compendium is a computer program and social science tool that facilitates the mapping and management of ideas and arguments. The software provides a visual environment that allows people to structure and record collaboration as they work through "wicked problems". The software is currently released by the not-for-profit Compendium Institute .
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  • Compendium (software)
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  • Compendium
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