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  2. Organizational network analysis - Wikipedia

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    Organizational network analysis (ONA) is a method for studying communication [1] and socio-technical networks within a formal organization. This technique creates statistical and graphical models of the people, tasks, groups, knowledge and resources of organizational systems.

  3. Information technology security assessment - Wikipedia

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    In an assessment, the assessor should have the full cooperation of the organization being assessed. The organization grants access to its facilities, provides network access, outlines detailed information about the network, etc. All parties understand that the goal is to study security and identify improvements to secure the systems.

  4. Link analysis - Wikipedia

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    Knowledge discovery is an iterative and interactive process used to identify, analyze and visualize patterns in data. [1] Network analysis, link analysis and social network analysis are all methods of knowledge discovery, each a corresponding subset of the prior method.

  5. Network planning and design - Wikipedia

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    Network realization: This stage involves determining how to meet capacity requirements, and ensure reliability within the network. The method used is known as "Multicommodity Flow Optimisation", and involves determining all information relating to demand, costs, and reliability, and then using this information to calculate an actual physical ...

  6. Network theory in risk assessment - Wikipedia

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    Vertex 3 again is a good example. In a social network, hubs can mean individuals with many acquaintances. In risk assessment, it can mean a hazardous event with multiple triggers (or the causal part of a bow-tie diagram). A path in a network is a route between a vertex and another across the network.

  7. IT network assurance - Wikipedia

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    A complement to IT application-level security and data-level security solutions, and a sub-set of Network management, Network assurance measures the impact of network change on security, availability, and compliance. Network assurance helps companies keep policies and defences correctly implemented during times of rapid network change.

  8. Wireless site survey - Wikipedia

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    A wireless site survey, sometimes called an RF (Radio Frequency) site survey or wireless survey, is the process of planning and designing a wireless network, to provide a wireless solution that will deliver the required wireless coverage, data rates, network capacity, roaming capability and quality of service (QoS). [1]

  9. OpenText SiteScope - Wikipedia

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    Solution templates are for rapidly deploying specific monitoring based on best practice methodologies. [ 11 ] Solution templates deploy a combination of standard SiteScope monitor types and solution-specific monitors with settings that are optimized for monitoring the availability, performance, and health of the target application or system.