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Enhancing case-based reasoning retrieval using classification based on associations (2016)
Book Chapter
Aljuboori, A. (2016). Enhancing case-based reasoning retrieval using classification based on associations. In Information communication and management (ICICM), international conference on 29-31 Oct. 2016 (52-56). IEEE. https://doi.org/10.1109/INFOCOMAN.2016.7784214

The aim of this paper was to perform an extension of (CBRAR) strategy, Case-Based Reasoning using Association Rules to enhance the performance of the Similarity Base Retrieval SBR. FP-CAR classed frequent pattern tree algorithms are used in order to... Read More about Enhancing case-based reasoning retrieval using classification based on associations.

Investigating market demand and supply of construction industry waste as a lucrative outlet for integrating informal sector recycling/scavenging in Port Harcourt metropolis (2016)
Book Chapter
Amadi, A., & Higham, A. (2016). Investigating market demand and supply of construction industry waste as a lucrative outlet for integrating informal sector recycling/scavenging in Port Harcourt metropolis. In International Sustainable Ecological Engineering Design for Society (SEEDS) Conference 2016 : Conference Proceedings (36-50). LSIPublishing

The concept of waste minimization by reclamation and recycling is not new. However, it requires thorough integration into the waste management practices of the construction industry in the fast paced and expanding urban setting of Port Harcourt met... Read More about Investigating market demand and supply of construction industry waste as a lucrative outlet for integrating informal sector recycling/scavenging in Port Harcourt metropolis.

A closer look at Syncany Windows and Ubuntu clients’ residual artefacts (2016)
Book Chapter
Yee Yang, T., Dehghantanha, A., Choo, R., Muda, Z., Taufik, A., & Wee-Chait, C. (2016). A closer look at Syncany Windows and Ubuntu clients’ residual artefacts. In Security, Privacy and Anonymity in Computation, Communication and Storage (342-357). SpaCCS. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-49145-5_34

In this paper, we seek to determine the residual artefacts of forensic value on Windows and Ubuntu client machines of using Syncany private cloud storage service. We demonstrate the types and the locations of the artefacts that can be forensically re... Read More about A closer look at Syncany Windows and Ubuntu clients’ residual artefacts.

Metabarcoding techniques for assessing biodiversity of marine animal forests (2016)
Book Chapter
Wangensteen Fuentes, O. S., & Turon, X. (2016). Metabarcoding techniques for assessing biodiversity of marine animal forests. In Marine animal forests : the ecology of benthic biodiversity hotspots (1-29). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-17001-5_53-1

The “marine animal forests” are among the most diverse ecosystems in the Biosphere. However, exhaustive biodiversity assessment of these communities has been so far elusive. The real extent of biodiversity and its temporal and spatial variability pat... Read More about Metabarcoding techniques for assessing biodiversity of marine animal forests.

Carbon mapping for residential low carbon retrofitting (2016)
Book Chapter
Dabaieh, M., Kenawy, I., Salah, W., & Adel, M. (2016). Carbon mapping for residential low carbon retrofitting. In Y. Bahei-El-Din, & M. Hassan (Eds.), Advanced Technologies for Sustainable Systems (79-92). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-48725-0

Worldwide measures towards reducing energy use and CO₂ emissions has become of a prime concern to mitigate the current and to adapt with the future climate change symptoms. Fifty percent of carbon emissions in Egypt result from the residential sector... Read More about Carbon mapping for residential low carbon retrofitting.

Forensic investigation of social media and instant messaging services in Firefox OS : Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Telegram, OpenWapp, and Line as case studies (2016)
Book Chapter
Najvadi, Y., & Dehghantanha, A. (2016). Forensic investigation of social media and instant messaging services in Firefox OS : Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Telegram, OpenWapp, and Line as case studies. In Contemporary Digital Forensic Investigations Of Cloud And Mobile Applications. Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-805303-4.00004-6

Investigating America Online instant messaging application : data remnants on Windows 8.1 client machine (2016)
Book Chapter
(2016). Investigating America Online instant messaging application : data remnants on Windows 8.1 client machine. In T. Yee Yang, & A. Dehghantanha (Eds.), Contemporary Digital Forensic Investigations Of Cloud And Mobile Applications. Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-805303-4.00003-4

Instant messaging applications (apps) are one potential source of evidence in a criminal investigation or a civil litigation. To ensure the most effective collection of evidence, it is vital for forensic practitioners to possess up-to-date knowledge... Read More about Investigating America Online instant messaging application : data remnants on Windows 8.1 client machine.

Network traffic forensics on Firefox Mobile OS : Facebook, Twitter and Telegram as case studies (2016)
Book Chapter
Mohd Najwadi, Y., & Dehghantanha, A. (2016). Network traffic forensics on Firefox Mobile OS : Facebook, Twitter and Telegram as case studies. In Contemporary Digital Forensic Investigations Of Cloud And Mobile Applications. Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-805303-4.00005-8

The development of a mobile web-centric OS such as Firefox OS (FxOS) has created new challenges and opportunities for digital investigators. Network traffic forensics plays an important role in cybercrime investigation to detect subject(s) and object... Read More about Network traffic forensics on Firefox Mobile OS : Facebook, Twitter and Telegram as case studies.

Performance of android forensics data recovery tools (2016)
Book Chapter
Ogazi-Onyemaechi, B., Dehghantanha, A., & Choo, K. (2016). Performance of android forensics data recovery tools. In K. Choo, & A. Dehghantanha (Eds.), Contemporary Digital Forensic Investigations of Cloud and Mobile Applications (91-110). Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-805303-4.00007-1

Recovering deleted or hidden data is among the most important duties of forensics investigators. Extensive utilization of smartphones as subject, objects, or tools of crime made them an important part of residual forensics. This chapter investigates... Read More about Performance of android forensics data recovery tools.