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The information in this space is kept up-to-date and is authoritative for the understanding of the matter. This is a heavy investment and needs a sponsor for a longer period of time. You may decide that this space should only be a collection of links with a short summary of not more than half a page. If you tend to invest more you should consider to make it publicly available. Collecting and maintaining information on a topic is a very time-intensive task.

To do domain crunching you create a new space for this information. Use topics to add information for each interesting subject. A topic may be subdivided into additional topics or sections. To group topics in different aspects use tours. Each tour is targeting to answer a specific question and assembles the topics in a sequence to serve this purpose (often with a specific audience in mind).

In order to organize the information in your topic space define categories, tags, audiences subject, and topic types.

You may also consider to create glossary in this space (or a separate space) to clarify terms of your domain.

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titleRelated Space Types
  1. If you are just interested to work on a subject for a short period of time, you may decide to create a journal (especially a spike journal) instead. At a later point in time the gathered information may be stored to a topic space. This approach frees the investigating team members to arrange the gathered information in their final structure and allows the topic space team to organize the space by the lessons learned.
  2. If you need to collect and annotate external resources, check if creating a library is suiting your requirements better.


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