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Araucaria is an argument mapping software tool developped in 2003 by Chris Reed and Glenn Rowe in the Argumentation Research Group at the School of Computing in the University of Dundee (Scotland). It is designed to visually represent argumentations by generating a diagram that can be used or stored in argument markup language (AML), based on XML. As a free software, it is available under the GNU General Public License and can be dowloaded for free on the internet.[1]










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