促进数字取证控制实验的本体

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Thiago J. Silva , Ana H.B. Mazur , Edson OliveiraJr , Avelino F. Zorzo , Monalessa P. Barcellos
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实验是实证研究的一种重要方法,在计算机科学中得到了广泛的应用。受控实验确保了结果的可重复性、透明度和可靠性,使过程更加正式。数字取证(DF)缺乏受控实验过程的形式化,导致研究不充分和非正式,使调查结果不透明、可复制和可靠。此外,该领域的现有工作往往缺乏对受控实验决策程序的详细描述。为了解决这些问题,我们开发了一个本体来形式化df控制实验中使用的概念和术语。该本体是在现有df控制实验概念模型的基础上构建的。本体的概念模型由UML类图表示,并使用OWL语言对其进行编码。此外,研究人员和专家在DF实验中对本体进行了评估,结果表明本体具有形式化DF实验概念的能力。这个本体论的贡献是帮助DF研究人员和实践者正确地记录他们的受控实验。这将提高实验过程的正规性,提高研究结果的可重复性、透明度和可靠性。对于研究人员来说,本体的主要贡献在于影响这些实验的进行方式,潜在地影响它们向工业的转移。从业者将通过采用正式的实验程序来测试、评估和获取东风相关技术而受益。
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An ontology for promoting controlled experimentation in digital forensics
Experimentation is a crucial method in empirical inquiry and is widely applied in Computer Science. Controlled experimentation ensures reproducibility, transparency, and reliability of findings, making the process more formal. Digital forensics (DF) lacks formalization of controlled experimental processes, leading to inadequate and informal research, making findings less transparent, reproducible, and reliable. Furthermore, existing works in this area often lack detailed descriptions of the controlled experimental decision-making procedures. To address these issues, we developed an ontology to formalize the concepts and terms used in DF-controlled experiments. The ontology was constructed based on an existing conceptual model for DF-controlled experiments. The ontology's conceptual model is represented by UML class diagrams, and the OWL language was employed to code it. Moreover, the ontology underwent evaluation by researchers and experts in DF experimentation, with the results indicating the capability of the ontology to formalize DF experimental concepts. The contribution of this ontology is to assist DF researchers and practitioners in properly documenting their controlled experiments. This will enhance the formality of the experimental process and promote the findings' reproducibility, transparency, and reliability. For researchers, the ontology's main contribution lies in influencing how these experiments are conducted, potentially impacting their transfer to industry. Practitioners stand to benefit by adopting formal experimental procedures for testing, assessing, and acquiring DF-related technology.
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