ORA User's Guide 2011

ORA is a network analysis tool that detects risks or vulnerabilities of an organization's design structure. The design structure of an organization is the relationship among its personnel, knowledge, resources, and tasks entities. These entities and relationships are represented by the Meta-Mat...

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COMPUTER PROGRAMS
DNA(DYNAMIC NETWORK ANALYSIS)
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NETWORK ANALYSIS(MANAGEMENT)
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RISK ANALYSIS
SOCIAL NETWORK ANALYSIS
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