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Atlas 2 is a tool for Wardley Map creation and collaboration. | Atlas 2 is a tool for Wardley Map creation and collaboration. | ||
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==Introduction== | ==Introduction== | ||
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==Availability== | ==Availability== | ||
Altas 2 is available in two options: | Altas 2 is available in two options: | ||
− | * Free hosted service: https:// | + | * Free hosted service: https://atlas2.wardleymaps.com/ |
* Self-host instance. The source code is available on [https://github.com/cdaniel/atlas2 GitHub] | * Self-host instance. The source code is available on [https://github.com/cdaniel/atlas2 GitHub] | ||
==Features== | ==Features== | ||
The following provides a quick overview and is not intended to be exhaustive list of features: | The following provides a quick overview and is not intended to be exhaustive list of features: | ||
− | * | + | * Basic collaborative real-time editing |
+ | * Map annotations | ||
* Submaps | * Submaps | ||
+ | * Zoom and jump to parent map | ||
+ | * Map variants and diffs | ||
+ | * Scenario management | ||
* Map import/export | * Map import/export | ||
+ | * User management | ||
==User Guide and Tutorials== | ==User Guide and Tutorials== | ||
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The Atlas 2 user manual is published in the GitHub Wiki: https://github.com/cdaniel/atlas2/wiki | The Atlas 2 user manual is published in the GitHub Wiki: https://github.com/cdaniel/atlas2/wiki | ||
− | Krzysztof Daniel, the Atlas 2 core developer, has | + | Krzysztof Daniel, the Atlas 2 core developer, has published a three-part tutorial: |
* [https://medium.com/@krzysztof.daniel/using-wardley-maps-to-execute-projects-part-i-ae67defc413a Using Wardley Maps to execute projects] | * [https://medium.com/@krzysztof.daniel/using-wardley-maps-to-execute-projects-part-i-ae67defc413a Using Wardley Maps to execute projects] | ||
* [https://medium.com/@krzysztof.daniel/managing-projects-with-wardley-maps-part-ii-cutting-costs-58824db4010e Managing projects with Wardley Maps - cutting costs] | * [https://medium.com/@krzysztof.daniel/managing-projects-with-wardley-maps-part-ii-cutting-costs-58824db4010e Managing projects with Wardley Maps - cutting costs] |
Latest revision as of 20:20, 8 July 2018
Atlas 2 is a tool for Wardley Map creation and collaboration.
Introduction
Atlas 2 aims to streamline the process of creating and sharing maps. [1]
Atlas 2 is open-source and licensed under the Apache License 2.0. [2]
The Atlas 2 project is sponsored by the Leading Edge Forum. [3]
Availability
Altas 2 is available in two options:
- Free hosted service: https://atlas2.wardleymaps.com/
- Self-host instance. The source code is available on GitHub
Features
The following provides a quick overview and is not intended to be exhaustive list of features:
- Basic collaborative real-time editing
- Map annotations
- Submaps
- Zoom and jump to parent map
- Map variants and diffs
- Scenario management
- Map import/export
- User management
User Guide and Tutorials
The Atlas 2 user manual is published in the GitHub Wiki: https://github.com/cdaniel/atlas2/wiki
Krzysztof Daniel, the Atlas 2 core developer, has published a three-part tutorial:
- Using Wardley Maps to execute projects
- Managing projects with Wardley Maps - cutting costs
- Managing projects with Wardley Maps - in the pursuit of greater good
References
- ↑ Leading Edge Forum (LEF). "The Ultimate Mapping Tool", Retrieved on 4 November 2017.
- ↑ GitHub. "cdaniel/atlas2/LICENSE", Retrieved on 4 November 2017.
- ↑ GitHub. "cdaniel/atlas2", Retrieved on 4 November 2017.