An experimental evaluation of the assumption of independence in multiversion programming
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
On the editing distance between unordered labeled trees
Information Processing Letters
Chimera: AVirtual Data System for Representing, Querying, and Automating Data Derivation
SSDBM '02 Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Scientific and Statistical Database Management
Basic Concepts and Taxonomy of Dependable and Secure Computing
IEEE Transactions on Dependable and Secure Computing
File System Forensic Analysis
A survey of data provenance in e-science
ACM SIGMOD Record
The N-Version Approach to Fault-Tolerant Software
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Experience in using a process language to define scientific workflow and generate dataset provenance
Proceedings of the 16th ACM SIGSOFT International Symposium on Foundations of software engineering
Automating Disk Forensic Processing with SleuthKit, XML and Python
SADFE '09 Proceedings of the 2009 Fourth International IEEE Workshop on Systematic Approaches to Digital Forensic Engineering
XIRAF - XML-based indexing and querying for digital forensics
Digital Investigation: The International Journal of Digital Forensics & Incident Response
The Foundations for Provenance on the Web
Foundations and Trends in Web Science
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The current standard and open formats for forensic data describe whole disk and memory image properties, but do not describe the products of detailed investigations. We propose a simple canonical description of digital evidence provenance that explicitly states the set of tools and transformations that led from acquired raw data to the resulting product. Our format, called Digital Evidence Exchange (DEX) is independent of the forensic tool that discovered the evidence, which has a number of advantages. Using a DEX description and the raw image file, evidence can be reproduced by other tools with the same functionality. Additionally, DEX descriptions can identify differences between two separate investigations of the same raw evidence. Finally, as a standard product of tools, DEX can allow quick fabrication of tool chains either as best-of-breed amalgams or for tool testing. We have implemented DEX as an open-source library.