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      <title>Karta Siebenundzwanzig User s Manual</title>
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      <description>Title: Karta Siebenundzwanzig User s Manual
Authors: Lim, Eunice; Sedach, Vladimir; Fraser, Kurtis; Kremer, Rob
Abstract: The basic use of a concept map is to illustrate and gain insight 
about the relationships between certain ideas or  concepts .  Concept maps are 
very useful visual aids; they are often helpful for  understanding complex 
relationships very quickly. A basic concept map usually consists  of some 
combination of nodes and arcs. A node represents a certain   concept  and an
arc  represents a relationship between two or more nodes. Arcs are  also used
to show  relationships between relationships (arcs can be connected to  arcs).
Using  nodes and arcs, very complex relationships can be demonstrated 
visually.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Feb 2006 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>The Karta-CASA Framework: Concept Mapping and Multi-Agent Systems</title>
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      <description>Title: The Karta-CASA Framework: Concept Mapping and Multi-Agent Systems
Authors: Sedach, Vladimir; Lim, Eunice; Fraser, Kurtis; Kremer, Rob
Abstract: This paper describes the Karta-Casa project, an attempt to design an
 agent framework that provides a flexible, extensible and  easy-to-use base for
 constructing various single-user and distributed groupware  visualization and 
concept mapping applications.  The structure and the development  process
behind  Karta-CASA are detailed, and several novel aspects of the system  are
described.  Details of several applications based on the framework are 
provided.  Further,  this paper suggests several research directions for
extending  the Karta-CASA  system into areas that have not yet been explored by
other agent  visualization  systems.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Feb 2006 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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