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Sunday, July 21, 2002

Forensic programming course outline

I am currently teaching forensic programming, at roughly the third-year college/university level, at BCIT, and the course will also be run in the fall and again in the spring. Since this is the first course of its kind (as far as I have been able to determine), and since most of the resources (somewhat by necessity) are online, I am beginning to put together the course outline and resources as a set of Web pages. This is not (so far) anything like a full online course: for one thing, I have not (so far) written out complete lecture notes. However, for those interested, the "table of contents" page is available at http://victoria.tc.ca/techrev/fptoc.htm or http://sun.soci.niu.edu/~rslade/fptoc.htm (and also http://cstbtech.bcit.ca/FP/index.html).

This is very much a work in progress, and will be updated and expanded frequently in the coming weeks.

rslade@vcn.bc.ca rslade@sprint.ca slade@victoria.tc.ca p1@canada.com http://victoria.tc.ca/techrev or http://sun.soci.niu.edu/~rslade [Rob Slade via risks-digest Volume 22, Issue 16]
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Maximillian Dornseif, 2002.
 
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