Supplementary research material

This page lists the code and data resources used to support the Ph.D. thesis:

Alexander J. Nelson, Software signature derivation from sequential digital forensic analysis. Ph.D. thesis, University of California, Santa Cruz, 1156 High Street, Santa Cruz, CA 95064, June 2016.

Code

The Latex source repository of the thesis tracks the generated figures as a Git submodule. The figures, in turn, track the code used to generate them.

The Git repository of the thesis is on Github.

Data

The Registry and file system data are part of the Diskprint Workflow results, available from the National Software Reference Library.

If you wish to re-run the experiments in the thesis, executing make in the results submodule will run the workflow, including downloading the necessary data. Note that generated PDFs will have a different checksum every time they are generated, and thus not match the PDFs tracked in the results repository.


Last modified: 2016-06-10T15:45:33EDT.