IDENTIFIED: software authorship analysis with case-based reasoning
Software forensics is the use of authorship analysis techniques to analyse computer programs for a legal or official purpose. This generally consists of plagiarism detection and malicious code analysis. IDENTIFIED is a system that has been designed to assist with the extraction of count based metric...
Main Authors: | Sallis, PJ (Author), MacDonell, SG (Author), MacLennan, G (Author), Gray, AR (Author), Kilgour, RI (Author) |
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Format: | Others |
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AUT University,
2012-03-19T08:36:18Z.
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Online Access: | Get fulltext |
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