Starting in the 70s I often had students (psychology & educational psychology 
courses) map out the course content using 3x5 cards and newsprint as a way of 
fully understanding the concepts and interrelationships.  I continued that 
technique in educational technology areas but gravitated to Mind-mapping 
software (content/concept mapping).  In education we were partial to one named 
"Inspiration". 
While not as complex as the programming development described here, tasks like 
conceptualizing a tutorial, storyboarding a video, or planning a website seem 
to benefit from the ability to lay out the components and easily adjust the 
"nodes", their locations, and the connections among them.  It also helps 
planning/communicating in group projects where participants are at different 
locations.

Going full circle, I developed a Revolution app that lets the student interact 
with embedded instructional videos and "take notes" by constructing a concept 
map of the video content.  The nodes are created at any point in the video and 
are displayed as a thumbnail of the current video content.  The student then 
names & defines that node, arranges the set, and creates different types of 
connections among the nodes to represent the nature of the relationships.  All 
nodes are hot and adjust the movie to that content for selected playback.

Has anyone here tried using "Mind-mapping" software  for development?

-Ron
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