Robert Haisfield has a short thread on how he uses this pattern for research and synthesis.
"Organize around your questions. Read sources (context) in support of those questions, note down your observations, combine observations into claims, and combine claims to work through your answers to the questions. Everything is connected logically to its precedents. So it's actually quite simple to implement. Connect your questions to your answers. Connect your answers to how you came to those answers. It's not rocket science, and requires only knowledge of linked page and block references."
These three components are used to build a Discourse Graph.