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Jeroen van den Bos
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- affiliation: Netherlands Forensic Institute
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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j4]Vincent van der Meer, Jeroen van den Bos, Hugo Jonker, Laurent Dassen:
Problem solved: A reliable, deterministic method for JPEG fragmentation point detection. Forensic Sci. Int. Digit. Investig. 48: 301687 (2024) - 2021
- [c11]Vincent van der Meer, Jeroen van den Bos:
JPEG File Fragmentation Point Detection using Huffman Code and Quantization Array Validation. ARES 2021: 46:1-46:7 - 2020
- [j3]Harm M. A. van Beek, Jeroen van den Bos, Abdul Boztas, E. J. van Eijk, R. Schramp, M. Ugen:
Digital forensics as a service: Stepping up the game. Digit. Investig. 35: 301021 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c10]Vincent van der Meer, Hugo Jonker, Guy Dols, Harm M. A. van Beek, Jeroen van den Bos, Marko C. J. D. van Eekelen:
File Fragmentation in the Wild: a Privacy-Friendly Approach. WIFS 2019: 1-6 - 2017
- [c9]Jeroen van den Bos:
Sustainable automated data recovery: a research roadmap. SERF@ESEC/SIGSOFT FSE 2017: 6-9 - [c8]Roel van Dijk, Christophe Creeten, Jeroen van der Ham, Jeroen van den Bos:
Model-driven software engineering in practice: privacy-enhanced filtering of network traffic. ESEC/SIGSOFT FSE 2017: 860-865 - 2015
- [j2]Bas Basten, Jeroen van den Bos, Mark Hills, Paul Klint, Arnold Lankamp, Bert Lisser, Atze van der Ploeg, Tijs van der Storm, Jurgen J. Vinju:
Modular language implementation in Rascal - experience report. Sci. Comput. Program. 114: 7-19 (2015) - 2014
- [c7]Jeroen van den Bos:
Lightweight runtime reverse engineering of binary file format variants. CSMR-WCRE 2014: 367-370 - 2013
- [c6]Jeroen van den Bos, Tijs van der Storm:
A Case Study in Evidence-Based DSL Evolution. ECMFA 2013: 207-219 - [c5]Jeroen van den Bos, Tijs van der Storm:
TRINITY: An IDE for the Matrix. ICSM 2013: 520-523 - 2012
- [c4]Jeroen van den Bos, Tijs van der Storm:
Domain-Specific Optimization in Digital Forensics. ICMT@TOOLS 2012: 121-136 - [i1]Jeroen van den Bos, Tijs van der Storm:
Domain-Specific Languages for Better Forensic Software. ERCIM News 2012(90) (2012) - 2011
- [c3]Leon Aronson, Jeroen van den Bos:
Towards an Engineering Approach to File Carver Construction. COMPSAC Workshops 2011: 368-373 - [c2]Jeroen van den Bos, Tijs van der Storm:
Bringing domain-specific languages to digital forensics. ICSE 2011: 671-680 - [c1]Jeroen van den Bos, Mark Hills, Paul Klint, Tijs van der Storm, Jurgen J. Vinju:
Rascal: From Algebraic Specification to Meta-Programming. AMMSE 2011: 15-32
2000 – 2009
- 2005
- [j1]Jeroen van den Bos, Ronald van der Knijff:
An Open Source Forensic Software Framework for Acquiring and Decoding Data Stored in Electronic Devices. Int. J. Digit. EVid. 4(2) (2005)
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