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[yak@collab] Re: good IBIS/DialogueMapping case study?

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From: Simon Buckingham Shum <S.Buckingham.Shum@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 12 Jan 2006 17:57:44 +0000
Message-id: <7c17548d4a7bcbe985273a826b5a12bf@open.ac.uk>
Hi    (01)

IBIS maps often don't get huge in terms of screen space, just to keep 
them manageable. We usually embed maps within maps. But assuming that 
counts, there are endless examples from the many practitioners who use 
Compendium, though only a few of these are documented (these people are 
not academics, they're consultants working with clients).    (02)

In the Conklin 10 year case study of QuestMap's use, you'll find 
discussion of the relationship between sync and async IBIS.
http://www.cognexus.org/ConklinCaseStudyChapter.pdf    (03)

For the nitty gritty of crafting maps with stakeholders in large wicked 
problems see Conklin's 2006 Dialogue Mapping book
http://cognexus.org/dm_book.htm    (04)

Another case study reports in detail how Compendium's transclusions, 
Issue templates and tagging functionality were used to manage a large 
scale, multistakeholder project at Verizon:
http://eprints.aktors.org/48/    (05)

Al Selvin has reflected on what the generic knowledge media skills are 
to use tools of this sort:
http://kmi.open.ac.uk/projects/VisualizingArgumentation/chapter_7.html    (06)

Steve Vedro has reported on his use of Compendium to support World 
Modeling in a large multistakeholder project:
http://reforginglinks.uwex.edu/final.html    (07)

And in our most recent paper we reflect on what we've learnt in the 
last 15 years or so, since hypermedia IBIS became a technical 
possibility, of REALLY getting it to work in practice:
http://kmi.open.ac.uk/publications/index.cfm?trnumber=kmi-05-18    (08)

For a few other links see also: 
http://compendiuminstitute.org/library/casestudies.htm    (09)

Hope these shed some light.    (010)

Simon    (011)

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