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Uses of Peer Assessment in Database Teaching and Learning (2012)
Conference Proceeding
Paterson, J., Wilson, J. N., & Leimich, P. (2012). Uses of Peer Assessment in Database Teaching and Learning. In Data Security and Security Data (135-146). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-25704-9_17

This discussion paper introduces three very different methods and contexts for the use of peer assessment in introductory database classes, each of which is supported by different learning software tools. In the first case study, at Glasgow Caledonia... Read More about Uses of Peer Assessment in Database Teaching and Learning.

On the digital forensic analysis of the Firefox browser via recovery of SQLite artefacts from unallocated space (2012)
Presentation / Conference
Bagley, R., Ferguson, R. I., & Leimich, P. (2012, September). On the digital forensic analysis of the Firefox browser via recovery of SQLite artefacts from unallocated space. Paper presented at CFET (Cyberforensics in Education and Training )

A technique and supporting tool for the recovery of browsing activity (both currently stored and deleted) from the Firefox web-browser is presented. The approach is based upon applying file-carving techniques (matching regular expressions against raw... Read More about On the digital forensic analysis of the Firefox browser via recovery of SQLite artefacts from unallocated space.

Editorial: TLAD 2012 (2012)
Conference Proceeding
Leimich, P., & Byrne, B. (2012). Editorial: TLAD 2012. In Proceedings TLAD 2012. 10th International Workshop on Teaching, Learning and Assessment of Databases

No abstract available.