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Quick Analysis of Digital Forensic Data

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In Volume 1, the Digital Forensic Data Reduction Framework was outlined, which includes the process of data reduction; Data Reduction by Selective Imaging (DRbSI).

Material presented in this chapter is based on the following publication:

Quick, D. and K.-K.R. Choo, Big Forensic Data Management in Heterogeneous Distributed Systems: Quick Analysis of Multimedia Forensic Data, Softw. Pract. Exper. 2016, https://doi.org/10.1002/spe.2429.

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Quick, D., Choo, KK.R. (2018). Quick Analysis of Digital Forensic Data. In: Big Digital Forensic Data. SpringerBriefs on Cyber Security Systems and Networks. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-0263-3_2

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