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Social Network Analysis (SNA) Applications in Evaluating MPA Classes

Journal of Public Affairs Education, 2010
This paper examines how social network analysis (SNA) methods and tools can be used to evaluate instruction and teaching methods in an MPA program.
Naim, Kapucu   +3 more
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Application of Social Network Analysis (SNA) to terrorist networks in Jammu & Kashmir

Strategic Analysis, 2004
Abstract The paper presents initial results from a limited exercise to apply Social Network Analysis (SNA) methodology to the database on terrorism created in IDSA called Terrorism Tracker (or T2). T2 has been developed in‐house. It uses systematic search for information on terrorist events from open sources including cyberspace, newswires and print ...
Sudhir Saxena, K. Santhanam, Aparna Basu
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Social Network Analysis (SNA) of Research Programs In Multiple Myeloma (MM)

Blood, 2011
Abstract Abstract 3144 Background: Among randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of MM, there are a number of different competing treatment regimens. These treatment regimens create a treatment network.
Helen Georgiev   +3 more
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Social Network Analysis (SNA) of Salvage Therapies in Multiple Myeloma (MM)

Blood, 2012
Abstract Abstract 4239 Background: In order to evaluate the evolution of therapies used in randomized controlled trials (RCTs), these treatments can be viewed as a treatment network.
Helen Mahony   +4 more
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Social Network Analysis (SNA) for Churn Mitigation/Detection

2014
Social network analysis is intentionally covered in a separate chapter for two reasons. First, the importance of this method has rapidly increased in past few years, and second, there are very few useable studies that cover social network analysis concepts in churn management.
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Estate appraisal as an example of social network analysis (SNA)

2011
In the transition to an information society, a government structure that possesses integrated, efficient, transparent and simplified business processes is a basic principle. In line with this, providing interoperability within the public sector that encompasses not only corporations and organizations but also local administrations and identifying the ...
Demir, Hülya, Taktak, Fatih
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Delivery Service Demand Analysis Using Social Network Analysis (SNA)

Information Systems Review, 2022
Kyungeun Oh   +3 more
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