
Show Me How You See: Lessons Learned from Studying Computer Forensics Experts for Visualization
T.J. Jankun-Kelly, Josh Franck, David Wilson, Jeff Carver, David Dampier, and J. Edward Swan II
In Proceedings of the Fifth International Workshop on Visualization for Computer Security
, pp. 80–86, 2008.
Abstract
As the first part of a Analyze-Visualize-Validate cycle, we have initiated a domain analysis of email computer forensics to determine where visualization may be beneficial. To this end, we worked with police detectives and other forensics professionals. However, the process of designing and executing such a study with real-world experts has been a non-trivial task. This paper presents our efforts in this area and the lessons learned as guidance for other practitioners.
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Copyright 2008, Springer
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BibTeX Citation
@inproceedings{Jankun-Kelly:2008:SMa,
Author = {T.J. Jankun-Kelly AND Josh Franck AND David Wilson AND Jeff Carver AND David Dampier AND J. Edward Swan II},
Title = {Show Me How You See: Lessons Learned from Studying Computer Forensics Experts for Visualization},
Keywords = {security visualization, forensics visualization, user study},
Pages = {80--86},
Series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science},
Volume = 5210,
Editor = {John Goodall and Greg Conti and Kwan-Liu Ma},
Year = {2008},
Booktitle = {Proceedings of the Fifth International Workshop on Visualization for Computer Security},
Publisher = {Springer},
Eventtime = {September 15, 2008},
Location = {Cambridge, MA, USA},
Month = {September},
}
Contact
Dr. T.J. Jankun-Kelly [tjk@acm.org], Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Mississippi State University