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Concept map is/are A hierarchical map that depicts relationships between its elements which are concepts. Source: Comparative Analysis of Methods and Tools for Nuclear Knowledge Preservation Source: Process oriented knowledge management

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Concept maps are diagrams showing the relationships among concepts. Concepts are connected with labelled arrows, in a downward branching hierarchical structure. The relationship between concepts is articulated in linking phrases, such as ‘gives rise to’, ‘results in’, ‘is required by’, or ‘contributes to’. Source: Comparative Analysis of Methods and Tools for Nuclear Knowledge Preservation

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Concept maps include concepts, usually depicted in circles or boxes of some type, and relationships between concepts or propositions, indicated by a connecting line between two concepts.

Source: Planning and Execution of Knowledge Management Assist Missions for Nuclear Organizations

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