2010-10-01
Domain-Specific Languages for Digital Forensics
Publication
Publication
Presented at the
Doctoral Symposium on Software Language Engineering, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
Due to strict deadlines, custom requirements for nearly every case and the scale of digital forensic investigations, forensic software needs to be extremely flexible. There is a clear separation between different types of knowledge in the domain, making domain-specific languages (DSLs) a possible solution for these applications. To determine their effectiveness, DSL-based systems must be implemented and compared to the original systems. Furthermore, existing systems must be migrated to these DSL-based systems to preserve the knowledge that has been encoded in them over the years. Finally, a cost analysis must be made to determine whether these DSL-based systems are a good investment.
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RWTH Aachen | |
E. van Wyk (Eric) , S. Zschaler (Steffen) | |
CEUR Workshop Proceedings | |
Doctoral Symposium on Software Language Engineering | |
Organisation | Software Analysis and Transformation |
van den Bos, J. (2010). Domain-Specific Languages for Digital Forensics. In E. van Wyk & S. Zschaler (Eds.), Proceedings of the 1st Doctoral Symposium of the International Conference on Software Language Engineering (SLE-DS-2010) (pp. 49–53). RWTH Aachen. |