- lgallon
Hi,
Im a 3rd year forensic computing student doing my final year project on discovering artefacts created on a computer using facebook chat. As part of my project I have to do a Requirement elicitation, i would be grateful if anyone could please reply to my questions to help me with my elicitation. I have researched this area so I have gathered my own knowledge but i thought it would help to get advice from others as well.
Maybe you could post a short list/sum up of the knowledge you already gathered.
No offence whatsoever intended , but the questions you asked are very generic/vague and/or truisms, and they may lead to useless answers.
Examples :
- lgallon
Would the artefacts benefit an investigator?
Any artefact, if part of or leading to a misconduct or criminal offence is useful, any artefact that does not it isn't.
- lgallon
How would the artefacts benefit an investigator?
Helping proving the misconduct/criminal offence?
- lgallon
What methods would an investigator take to achieve this?
He would look for artefacts, find them if they actually exist and link them - where applicable - to a misconduct or criminal offence.
jaclaz
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Source: http://www.forensicfocus.com/Forums/viewtopic/p=6562372/
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