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Abstract: This paper addresses the theory and requirements of analysis and extraction of
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...systems such as DNA tests or fingerprints, which have an error rate that is based on how the test was conducted. As discussed in [1][2], two categories of errors can exist in digital forensic tools, Tool Implementation Error and Abstraction Error. Tool Implementation Error...
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Brian Carrier. Defining Digital Forensics Examination and Analysis Tools. In Digital Research Workshop II, 2002. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/carrier02defining.html More
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author = "B. Carrier",
title = "Defining Digital Forensics Examination and Analysis Tools",
text = "Brian Carrier. Defining Digital Forensics Examination and Analysis Tools.
In Digital Research Workshop II, 2002.",
year = "2002",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/carrier02defining.html" }
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