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Software forensics
Software forensics is the science of analyzing software source code or binary code to determine whether intellectual property infringement or theft…
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2014
2014
Towards a discipline of software engineering forensics analysis
P. Bailes
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Christine Cornish
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T. Myers
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Louis Rago
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Nick Tate
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Mal Thatcher
International Conference on Evaluation of Novel…
2014
Corpus ID: 496468
Software development and procurement continues to be a source of great disappointment for its social and economic stakeholders…
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2013
2013
Recent Trends in Collection of Software Forensics Artifacts: Issues and Challenges
D. Gupta
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B. Mehtre
International Symposium on Security in Computing…
2013
Corpus ID: 41899879
Digital forensics helps an investigator to find traces of any malicious activity of user, done by using a particular piece of…
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2012
2012
Detecting Email Forgery using Random Forestsand Naïve Bayes Classifiers
E. Abdallah
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A. Otoom
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ArwaSaqer
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Ola Abu-Aisheh
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D. Omari
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G. Salem
2012
Corpus ID: 15614940
— As emails communications have no consistent authentication procedure to ensure the authenticity, we present an investigation…
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2011
2011
Five Hundred 5.25-Inch Discs and One (Finicky) Machine: A Report on a Legacy E-Records Pilot Project at the Archives of Ontario
Charles M. Levi
2011
Corpus ID: 192176492
There is a vast amount of theoretical literature on the subject of electronic records, their authenticity, and problems with…
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2010
2010
Software v. Software
B. Zeidman
IEEE spectrum
2010
Corpus ID: 41475732
In recent years, litigation over software in the United States and elsewhere has skyrocketed. Partly that's due to the 1998 case…
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2008
2008
Software Forensics. By Robert Slade
Samuel Liles
Journal of Digital Forensic Practice
2008
Corpus ID: 28609036
The digital forensic practitioner, whether he has no previous knowledge of software forensics or is an expert, will find value in…
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2006
2006
Liability risks in reusing third-party software
W. Hasselbring
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Matthias Rohr
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J. Taeger
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Daniel Winteler
CACM
2006
Corpus ID: 9364693
R euse of well-tried components promises costeffective construction of high-quality software systems. With this approach, third…
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2004
2004
An Authorship Analysis Model MBSFAM in Software Forensics
Liu Wu
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Ren Ping
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Du Hai-xin
2004
Corpus ID: 63462459
Computer forensics are now attracted by researchers and developers abroad,but studied little in our nation,and the products of…
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2001
2001
Software forensics applied to the task of discriminating between program authors
Stephen G. MacDonell
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A. Gray
2001
Corpus ID: 56010113
Software forensics is here regarded as the particular field of inquiry that, by treating pieces of program source code as…
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1993
1993
Software forensics: Tracking code to its authors
E. Spafford
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Stephen A. Weeber
1993
Corpus ID: 59776233
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