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Dynamic network analysis

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Dynamic Network Analysis (DNA) is a method used to study and analyze complex networks that change over time. It integrates techniques from social network analysis, systems theory, and computer science to examine how the relationships and interactions within a network evolve. DNA is particularly useful for understanding networks in various contexts, including social systems, communication networks, biological systems, and organizational structures.

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