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  2. File:The effect of end-user mapping on daily mean round trip ...

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  3. Help:Mapping content gaps on Wikimedia - Wikipedia

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    Mapping content gaps on Wikimedia Collating information to help bridge content gaps Wikipedia and other Wikimedia projects have large gaps in information, it is estimated that Wikipedia could cover over 100 million topics, currently English Wikipedia, the largest Wikipedia has 6,926,615 articles. There are very large gaps in many topics for example less than 20% of biographies on English ...

  4. List of concept- and mind-mapping software - Wikipedia

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    Allows connections between published concept maps, needs CmapServer; Coggle: Proprietary, freeware, freemium: Mind mapping: Cross-platform: Yes Yes Yes JavaScript, Node.js, jQuery and Backbone.js: Google account needed to log in; Free version lets user save 3 private maps (all others are public) MindMup: Custom license [2] Mind mapping: Web ...

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  6. Natural mapping (interface design) - Wikipedia

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    A better example would be the simple one of a privacy bolt on a toilet stall. A simple slide bolt with a knob has a very direct mapping, whereas, one with a rotating lever requires the understanding of the transformation of the rotation translated into the movement of the bolt horizontally.

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    Geospatial PDF is a set of geospatial extensions to the Portable Document Format (PDF) 1.7 specification to include information that relates a region in the document page to a region in physical space — called georeferencing. [1] A geospatial PDF can contain geometry such as points, lines, and polygons.

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  9. Wardley map - Wikipedia

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    A Wardley map is a map for business strategy. [1] Components are positioned within a value chain and anchored by the user need, with movement described by an evolution axis. [ 2 ] Wardley maps are named after Simon Wardley who created the technique at Fotango in 2005 having created the evolutionary framing the previous year.