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CMU-ISR-09-117
Institute for Software Research
School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University
CMU-ISR-09-117
Basic Lessons in ORA and AutoMap 2009
Kathleen M. Carley, Mike Bigrigg, Jeff Reminga,
Jon Storrick, Matt DeReno, Dave Columbus
June 2009
Center for the Computational Analysis of
Social and Organizational Systems (CASOS) Technical Report
CMU-ISR-09-117.pdf
Keywords: DNA, ORA, AutoMap, dynamic network analysis, metanetwork,
social network analysis
ORA is a network analysis tool that detects risks or vulnerabilities of an o
rganization'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-Matrix. Measures that take as input a Meta-Matrix are used to analyze
the structural properties of an organization for potential risk. ORA
contains over 100 measures which are categorized by which type of risk they
detect. Measures are also organized by input requirements and by output. ORA
generates formatted reports viewable on screen or in log files, and reads and
writes networks in multiple data formats to be interoperable with existing
network analysis packages. In addition, it has tools for graphically
visualizing Meta-Matrix data and for optimizing a network's design structure.
ORA uses a Java interface for ease of use, and a C++ computational backend.
The current version ORA1.2 software is available on the CASOS
website:
http://www.casos.ece.cmu.edu/projects/ORA/index.html.
207 pages
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