Computer Expertise in Forensic Documents - Players, Needs, Resources and Pitfalls
Buch, Englisch, 208 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 299 g
ISBN: 978-1-138-37484-3
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
After reading this book you will have deepened your knowledge on:
- What computational expertise of forensic documents is
- What has been done in the field so far and what the future looks like
- What the expertise is worth, what its public image is, and how to improve both
- Who is doing what in the field, where, and for how much
- How the expertise software functions
The primary target readers are computer scientists and forensic document examiners, at the student and professional level. Paleographers, historians of science and technology, and scientific policy makers can also profit from the book.
Concise and practical, featuring an attractive and functional layout design, the book is supplemented with graphical data representations, statistics, resource lists, and extensive references to facilitate further study.
Zielgruppe
Computer science academics and researchers; computer science graduate and post-graduate students; commercial software developers; forensic document experts; technology project managers; digital paleographers; information technology and forensics policy-makers.
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Weitere Infos & Material
Perspective: Book framework. Object: Forensic document expertise. Agenda: Computational research. Technology: Know-how + tools. Context: Expertise performance. Policy landscape. Closure: Why computerize? Data: FD ecosystem. FD within forensics. FD subdivisions. FD aspects and goals. Syllabi examples. Gender demographics. Organizations. Information resources. Datasets. Descriptors. Software. Hardware. Standards. FD health trend. Links: References. Index. Credits.