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Optimizations for Digital Forensics Application Development
Richard Carbone
Wolfram Language provides the ability to work with a broad range of capabilities that apply to various areas of forensic analysis frameworks. This presentation shows brief examples of complete applications, discusses optimization techniques and concepts, and where possible, includes actual code snippets and specific optimizations that were important to this functionality. Note: this does not examine GUI computing.
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