| [[Dynamic network analysis]] examines the shifting structure of relationships among different classes of entities in complex socio-technical systems effects, and reflects social stability and changes such as the emergence of new groups, topics, and leaders.<ref name="dynamic1"/><ref name="dynamic2"/><ref name="dynamic3"/><ref name="dynamic4"/><ref>Xanthos, Aris, Pante, Isaac, Rochat, Yannick, Grandjean, Martin (2016). [http://dh2016.adho.org/abstracts/407 Visualising the Dynamics of Character Networks]. In Digital Humanities 2016: Jagiellonian University & Pedagogical University, Kraków, pp. 417–419.</ref> Dynamic Network Analysis focuses on meta-networks composed of multiple types of nodes (entities) and [[Multidimensional network|multiple types of links]]. These entities can be highly varied.<ref name="dynamic1"/> Examples include people, organizations, topics, resources, tasks, events, locations, and beliefs. | | [[Dynamic network analysis]] examines the shifting structure of relationships among different classes of entities in complex socio-technical systems effects, and reflects social stability and changes such as the emergence of new groups, topics, and leaders.<ref name="dynamic1"/><ref name="dynamic2"/><ref name="dynamic3"/><ref name="dynamic4"/><ref>Xanthos, Aris, Pante, Isaac, Rochat, Yannick, Grandjean, Martin (2016). [http://dh2016.adho.org/abstracts/407 Visualising the Dynamics of Character Networks]. In Digital Humanities 2016: Jagiellonian University & Pedagogical University, Kraków, pp. 417–419.</ref> Dynamic Network Analysis focuses on meta-networks composed of multiple types of nodes (entities) and [[Multidimensional network|multiple types of links]]. These entities can be highly varied.<ref name="dynamic1"/> Examples include people, organizations, topics, resources, tasks, events, locations, and beliefs. |
| Dynamic network techniques are particularly useful for assessing trends and changes in networks over time, identification of emergent leaders, and examining the co-evolution of people and ideas. | | Dynamic network techniques are particularly useful for assessing trends and changes in networks over time, identification of emergent leaders, and examining the co-evolution of people and ideas. |