Tag: programming
Job Opening: Software Forensic Engineer
Zeidman Consulting, a leading research and development company (and sister company to SAFE Corporation), is looking to hire a full-time software forensic engineer.
Posted By: Bob Zeidman in General on August 1st, 2012.
Tags: computer science, copyright infringement, development, engineering, expert witness, forensic engineering, forensics, intellectual property, job, patent infringement, programming, research, reverse engineering, software analysis, trade secret theft
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Be a Pioneer in the Field of Software Forensics
I hope you’re all aware of my book The Software IP Detective’s Handbook: Measurement, Comparison, and Infringement Detection. It’s the first book on Software Forensics, a field that I pioneered at Software Analysis and Forensic Engineering and Zeidman Consulting. Whereas Digital Forensics deals with bits and files, without any detailed knowledge of the meaning of [...]
Posted By: Bob Zeidman in General on July 1st, 2012.
Tags: CLOC, computer science, copyright, copyright infringement, crime, development, DMCA, expert witness, forensic engineering, forensics, infringement, intellectual property, law enforcement, lawsuit, lines of code, litigation, mathematics, object code, patent, patent infringement, plagiarism, plagiarism detection, programming, research, reverse engineering, school, science, software, software analysis, software plagiarism, source code, theft, trade secret, trade secret theft, transfer pricing, valuation
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CodeSuite 4.4 and CodeSuite-LT 1.2 Released
S.A.F.E. recently released version 4.4 of CodeSuite and version 1.1 of CodeSuite-LT that now support international languages.
Posted By: Bob Zeidman in General on February 14th, 2012.
Tags: binary code, computer science, copyright, copyright infringement, forensic engineering, infringement, intellectual property, plagiarism, plagiarism detection, programming, reverse engineering, software, software analysis, software plagiarism, source code, theft, trade secret, trade secret theft
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The Software IP Detective’s Handbook
Posted By: Bob Zeidman in General on May 2nd, 2011.
Tags: CLOC, computer science, copyright, copyright infringement, DMCA, expert witness, forensic engineering, forensics, infringement, intellectual property, lawsuit, lines of code, litigation, object code, patent, patent infringement, plagiarism, plagiarism detection, programming, reverse engineering, software, software analysis, software plagiarism, source code, trade secret, trade secret theft, transfer pricing, valuation
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Is Googling replacing programming?
In the past few years I’ve been interviewing students for job openings at my companies. Some students came from large, well-known universities while other came from small colleges. Some students had bachelor’s degrees in computer science while others had master’s degrees. One thing that many of these recent graduates had in common was that they couldn’t program competently.
Posted By: Bob Zeidman in General on March 5th, 2011.
Tags: computer science, development, employees, graduate, programming, school, software
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