Add first contribution to the main graph!
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- informs [[{Q} Why use Discourse Graphs for distributed research?]]
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Quite literally, DGs help keep members on the same page. For example:
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- DGs make it easier to see the big picture or zoom into details
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- DGs make it easier to explore the research frontier, by looking at unanswered questions or unsubstantiated claims.
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- informs [[{Q} How common is the use of discourse graphs for research?]]
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- generates [[{Q} What tools are employed today by distributed research teams?]]
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Ronen- the science community generates a lot of research but much less of this kind of "meta research" - research about how we do research, what tools we use etc.
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- informs [[{Q} How common is the use of discourse graphs for research?]]
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- opposes [[{CLM} Discourse Graphs help maintain group coherence]]
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Not sure if opposes [[{CLM} Discourse Graphs help maintain group coherence]] is the right relation, but there is definitely tension between these two claims: if DGs are so useful, why do so few teams use them?
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- generates [[{Q} Why do few teams use DGs?]]
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