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.

RWTH Aachen
E. van Wyk (Eric) , S. Zschaler (Steffen)
CEUR Workshop Proceedings
Doctoral Symposium on Software Language Engineering
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.