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Activation of Oligonucleotide Polyanions Using Collisions, Electrons and Photons in a timsOmni Platform. [PDF]
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The fragmentation properties of massive star-forming regions in 30Dor-10 at 2000 au resolution. [PDF]
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Impact of sperm fractionation on chromosome positioning, chromatin integrity, DNA methylation, and hydroxymethylation level. [PDF]
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A contemporary investigation of NTFS file fragmentation
There is a significant amount of research in digital forensics into analyzing file fragments or reconstructing fragmented data. At the same time, there are no recent measurements of fragmentation on current, in-use computer systems. To close this gap, we have analyzed file fragmentation from a corpus of 220 privately owned Windows laptops.We provide a ...
Hugo Jonker, Jeroen Van Den Bos
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File Fragmentation in the Wild: a Privacy-Friendly Approach [PDF]
Digital forensic tooling should be based on reference data. Such reference data can be gathered by measuring a baseline, e.g. from volunteers. However, the privacy provisions in digital forensics tools are typically tailored for criminal investigations. This is not sufficient to ensure privacy obligations towards volunteer participants.
Hugo Jonker, Jeroen Van Den Bos
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File Fragmentation over an Unreliable Channel [PDF]
It has been recently discovered that heavy-tailed file completion time can result from protocol interaction even when file sizes are light-tailed. A key to this phenomenon is the RESTART feature where if a file transfer is interrupted before it is completed, the transfer needs to restart from the beginning.
Steven H Low, John C Doyle
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Byte embeddings for file fragment classification
Future Generation Computer Systems, 2022Abstract In digital forensics, file carving is the process of recovering files on a storage media in part or in whole without any file system information. An important problem in file carving is the identification of fragment types. Many fragment classification studies in the literature employ inflexible and indiscernible feature selection methods ...
Md. Enamul Haque, Mehmet Engin Tozal
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Carving Orphaned JPEG File Fragments
IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security, 2015File carving techniques allow for recovery of files from storage devices in the absence of any file system metadata. When data are encoded and compressed, the current paradigm of carving requires the knowledge of the compression and encoding settings to succeed.
Sencar, Hüsrev Taha, Uzun, Erkam
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Dynamic storage fragmentation and file deterioration
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 1986As a result of insertions and deletions, a file tends to be cluttered with deleted records which are physically present. These unwanted records cause fragmentation within the file and give rise to additional access overhead because they have to be skipped over during processing.
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