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The Compendium engine is written entirely in Java and runs under any desktop web browser.
There are many styles of Compendium software, each with distinct features, running on a multitude of operating systems. Compendium itself is an open source project under the GNU GPL license.
The basic Compendium software runs on all major desktop web browsers and almost all mobile web browsers. Compendium requires no specialized software except a web browser.
Compendium software is not limited to the manipulation of just text; it is designed to interface with any type of digital information including graphics, sound, video and many more. It can be adapted to process these as necessary, though this is seldom necessary.
You can use Compendium to interface with any software, on any computer system, on any operating system, on any web server, on any mobile device, and on any web browser.
Even if you are’self-sufficient’ in using a web browser to open files, use Internet search, view documents, images and other files, you can still use Compendium to get the most out of them. You can not only keep your files organised with Compendium but also analyse the links between these files, the decisions and arguments made about them, and the people involved.
Compendium provides a standardised file format which we call an icon, or an icon sheet, for the purpose of organising information and ideas. These icons are then displayed and edited on the web and any other platform that you wish. We can host your own icon sheets and provide ‘free hosting’, but we do not claim any intellectual property over the work of our users or their users.
Compendium is a reference-based system of icons for managing and organizing information and ideas. The Compendium engine does not host the data, but rather serves as an interface for connecting together the elements of this information.
Compendium is not limited to ‘text’ and the ability to represent ideas, decisions, facts and arguments in images is a fundamental part of its design. You can use Compendium for anything you want: to connect your ideas to your contacts, your contacts to your work, your work to your ideas. Compendium is a platform for building knowledge and understanding in other ways.

Compendium is a reference-based system of icons for managing and organizing information and ideas. The Compendium engine does not host the data, but rather serves as an interface for connecting together the elements of this information.

Compendium is not limited to ‘text’ and the ability to represent ideas

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KeyMacro is a way of visualizing the connections between information and ideas. It is based on a type of mapping/modelling technique called Dialogue Mapping. See for a brief introduction.
This tool is not appropriate for all types of group sensemaking.
First and foremost, it requires several people to ‘play’ the roles of personas:
– ‘Lobbydoe’: to present issues and ideas to people
– ‘Mindstormer’: to take in ideas and present them to people
– ‘Developer’: to develop the tool to support new scenarios
You can play a particular persona in the tool to a greater or lesser extent, and more importantly, you can also ‘nudge’ the tool to ‘follow’ you as you explore the ideas and issues that are brought up.
It is designed to facilitate the sensemaking process that enables people to work out what to do next and so move from an initial set of ideas, to more comprehensive scenarios that can be implemented.
This kind of user interface has a long and distinguished pedigree. Our interest in it comes from our experience of facilitating design workshops for non-technical managers where this kind of collaborative sensemaking is often employed, and where it is a proven technique that helps people to come to a new understanding and set of priorities.
However, the tool’s process is much more general than this. You can use it to develop your own personas (for instance, to take part in the development of a new product), and explore ideas, issues and decision points in a general way.
We have also found that users very often employ KeyMacro to support their ‘project work’ with other people. It is a useful tool for developing shared understanding, where people work out what to do next and develop a shared strategy and vision.

Communities on the move: urban social and economic networks and the challenges of globalisation

Communities on the move: urban social and economic networks and the challenges of globalisation

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These are our final presentations for this year’s forum. Topics are the challenges facing social and urban networks in recent years, as well as the policy responses and alternatives that make up a viable future.
‘Social and economic networks in the digital age’ in July 2016.

This film is an introduction to the subject of Social Media.
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Conversational Modelling and Dialogue Mapping are two techniques for visualizing complex social and organisational processes. They facilitate an approach to discussion and decision making that emphasizes the problems as they are currently experienced, and the solutions that people are proposing. Thus they are designed to focus on the social context and take account of the complex interactions between people involved in the argument.
Dialogue Mapping and Conversational Modelling both use a visual metaphor of ‘dialogue’ to represent ideas and discussions and the connections between them.
Our interaction can be more of an information flow, drawing out some of the reasons and benefits of solutions. Conversation Maps invite you to follow the flows of information to see how they are put together, the interactions between them, and the final outcomes that emerge. They also offer ways of communicating about, and critiquing the final outcomes.
Conversational Modelling, on the other hand, is a way of questioning which values and assumptions lie behind discussions, which positions individuals take, and what are the implications of those positions? Where they end up, where they diverge, and how they might move into collaboration with each other. Each modelling session produces a ‘dialogue model’, the structure of the discussion that emerges, a kind of visual representation of the group’s conversations. Conversational Modelling can be used to trace out the reasons behind the issues, and to explore the assumptions and claims that are made. It provides a way of exploring in depth the reasons for the divergences in a discussion, and the reasons for people taking opposing or opposite positions. It makes visible the assumptions that underlie our choices. It can be used to see what positions people take, and why. It can also help to establish an order of priorities, to set goals and establish expectations.
Conversational modelling involves an iterative cycle of modelling, discussion, critique and decision making. Each model is itself a further representation of the conversations that have occurred, providing a new model of the social processes involved, and new perspectives on these processes.
Conversational Modelling:
Conversational Modelling uses the conventions and structures of Discourse Analysis to represent the content of conversations. This offers a structure and vocabulary for the analysing the content of conversations, and the meaning of contributions within them.
Conversational Modelling has a particular emphasis on the structuring of conversations into topics, making visible the patterns of contribution and dialogue that emerge from that structure.
Dialogue Mapping:
Dialogue Mapping uses the conventions and structures of Social

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The methodology of Dialogue Mapping relies on a sequence of steps and prompts that provide an ordered path for understanding and changing relationships in a group. After a brief training programme, a facilitator presents a set of questions, that, while relatively simple, provide a means for discussing the issues that matter to the group. The questions can be preceded by scenarios, such as:

“I am a shopkeeper who has just sold the last of my stock. I have to decide whether to continue to sell and give you a good price for the rest, or to stop selling and give the stock away, at my usual price, but lose the business. What do you think?”

After giving participants some time to consider the options, the facilitator prompts them to talk through their own reasoning with each other, and to say when they are thinking of someone else in the group as an authority, that they might agree with, and why. In the end, the goal is for all participants to have come to the same conclusion, and to understand each others’ reasoning. Since this is a dialogue, other participants are invited to join the conversation and add their own contributions.

The Conversation Modelling technique built upon Dialogue Mapping builds on the conversational approach to make it more adaptable to other activities, and to support the elicitation of more types of ideas. It encourages participants to come up with answers and stories of their own, and to build upon these, rather than merely reproduce the answers and stories from others.

Software Use:

Open source software, fully-documented, Python with GUI, is available to download and install, and instructions for installation and usage are provided. Additionally, there are some Java libraries that allow you to connect to Compendium, and query Compendium’s database.

Performance:
While the overhead of the software, the computerized version, is small, depending on the number of participants, users have reported a fairly noticeable overhead for large group sessions, and for sessions with a high degree of interactivity.

Availability:
The database and the software are available to download and install (except for the Java libraries), for free, at and Support and instructions for installation and usage are provided.

References:
As well as online documentation, documentation can be downloaded as a free (but legally-restricted) PDF file, or as a format-specific document.

The software documentation, tutorial and tutorials can be found here:

You can also download the images used in the installation and tutorial videos, and in the video interviews, from here:

See also
Collaborative software

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System Requirements For Compendium:

OS: Windows 10 or later.
Processor: Intel® Core™ i5-8400 or AMD equivalent processor, 2.5 GHz and above (or more cores)
Memory: 4 GB RAM
Graphics: Radeon HD 7800 series or Nvidia® GTX 970 (or equivalent)
Storage: 300 MB of free space on your hard drive
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