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Unveiling the Nexus: Digital Forensics and Gender in Law – A Rich Dataset for Global Scholars: Terungkapnya Hubungan: Forensik Digital dan Gender dalam Hukum – Dataset Kaya untuk Ilmuwan Global
In this data article, we conducted a comprehensive search on the Lens.org website using the keywords "Digital forensic" and "female," resulting in the identification of 6,280 documents. Subsequently, we refined our search by filtering for journal articles, which yielded 5,123 relevant documents. Further narrowing our focus, we selected a date range spanning from 2012 to 2022, resulting in 4,115 documents. Finally, by filtering for the subject matter "Law," we obtained a subset of 301 documents. The data gathered here serves as a valuable resource for researchers and scholars seeking to explore the intersection of digital forensics and gender-related aspects within the legal domain. The significant volume of documents underscores the growing importance of this field, offering a rich foundation for future studies and experiments in understanding the complexities of digital forensics in relation to gender and legal contexts.Highlights :
Extensive dataset: A vast collection of 6,280 documents.
Research focus: Intersection of digital forensics, gender, and law.
Valuable resource: Facilitating in-depth studies and experiments.
Keywords: Digital forensics, Gender, Law, Dataset, Research Impac
Digital Forensic and Methods: A Decade in Review: Forensik dan Metode Digital: Tinjauan Satu Dekade
This study examines a decade of digital forensic research using data from lens.org, focusing on "Digital Forensic" and "Methods." The dataset, rigorously filtered for Scholarly Works, reveals key trends: the University of Worcester as a prolific contributor (2 articles), a publication peak between 2010-2011 (15 articles), and Computer Science dominating with 65 articles. Concordia University Wisconsin emerges as active, publishing 2 articles, with Ameir Hossein Taherinia as a standout author (3 publications). Notably, the seminal work "An Automated Timeline Reconstruction Approach for Digital Forensic Investigations" garnered 100 citations. The United States leads in activity (18 articles), with Inderscience Publishers notably featuring in the "International Journal of Electronic Security and Digital Forensics" (24 articles). This dataset lays a vital foundation for future research in digital forensics and methods.
Highlights :
Examination of a decade of digital forensic research
Reveals prolific contributors, notable publications, and leading authors
Provides a foundational resource for future digital forensic studies
Keywords: Digital Forensic, Methods, Scholarly Works, Publication Trend
Exploring the Intersection of Digital Forensics and Neural Networks: A Decade-Long Analysis: Menjelajahi Persimpangan Forensik Digital dan Jaringan Syaraf Tiruan: Analisis Selama Satu Dekade
This comprehensive dataset sourced from Lens.org focuses on digital forensics and neural networks, spanning scholarly articles from 2002 to 2012. With 476 curated journal articles, our study refined to 16 pertinent law-related articles using advanced search filters. The goal was to illuminate key trends in this dynamic realm, highlighting institutions like University of Westminster and University of Texas at San Antonio, active years in 2007 and 2012, and the prevalence of computer science as the primary field of study. Notable works, like "An automated timeline reconstruction approach for digital forensic investigations" by N Lang Beebe and J Guynes Clark in 2016, were identified. Our findings provide nuanced insights, shaping future discourse on the interdisciplinary nexus between digital forensics and neural networks.
Highlights :
Dataset covers digital forensics and neural networks from 2002 to 2012
Key trends include prominent institutions, active years, and primary study fields
Offers valuable insights for shaping future discourse in this interdisciplinary field
Keywords: Digital Forensic, Neural Networks, Law, Interdisciplinary, Trend
Dataset Digital Forensics in Law (2012-2022): A Comprehensive Lens.org Data Analysis: Forensik Digital dalam Hukum (2012-2022): Analisis Data Lens.org yang Komprehensif
This study presents a comprehensive analysis of scholarly articles in "Digital Forensic and Forensic Sciences" within the Law subject matter from 2012 to 2022, using data from Lens.org. Filtering 21,619 documents resulted in 1,566 pertinent articles, revealing Universite de Lausanne as the top-contributing institution and Eoghan Casey as the most prolific author with 36 articles. A peak in 2019 marked heightened scholarly activity, predominantly in Computer Science. The United Kingdom emerged as the most active region, and Elsevier as the leading publisher. This analysis sheds light on the trends, key contributors, and focal areas in digital forensic research within the legal domain.
Highlights:
Law-centric focus: The study delves into digital forensics within the legal realm, narrowing down scholarly articles to a pertinent subset.
Regional prominence: Highlighting the United Kingdom as a hub of activity underscores regional disparities in contributions to this field.
Author and institutional contributions: Universite de Lausanne and Eoghan Casey emerge as pivotal contributors, emphasizing their influence on this niche area of study.
Keywords: Digital Forensic, Forensic Sciences, Law, Scholarly Articles, Trend
Mapping the Landscape of Cyber Law and Fingerprints: A Data Analysis of Scholarly Works: Pemetaan Lanskap Hukum Siber dan Sidik Jari: Analisis Data Karya Ilmiah
This data article presents a comprehensive analysis of scholarly works on the intersection of Cyber Law and fingerprints. Using the lens.org database, we employed specific filters, including the document type (Journal article) and subject (Law), to retrieve relevant articles. We examined nine key visualizations to explore the fields of study covered by active institutions, identify prolific authors, highlight leading countries in this domain, track scholarly works over time, visualize relationships within scholarly works, pinpoint top fields of study, unveil prominent institution names, reveal top journals by publishers, and spotlight influential publishers. These insights provide a valuable overview of the trends and key players in the Cyber Law and fingerprints domain, aiding researchers and policymakers in understanding the current state of this field and its implications.Highlights :
Comprehensive analysis of Cyber Law and fingerprints scholarly works.
Reveals key trends, authors, and institutions in this domain.
Provides valuable insights for researchers and policymakers.
Keywords: Cyber Law, Fingerprints, Data Analysis, Scholarly Works, Trend
Unraveling E-commerce and Retailing: Insights from Extensive Data Analysis: Membongkar E-commerce dan Retailing: Wawasan dari Analisis Data yang Luas
This data article presents a comprehensive analysis conducted on Lens.org, focusing on documents related to E-commerce and Retailing. By employing keyword searches like "e-commerce AND Retailing," we retrieved a total of 19,091 documents. Subsequently, filtering for journal articles and conference proceedings resulted in 12,867 relevant documents. The study highlights key findings: London Queensland University of Technology stands out with 83 documents, while the peak scholarly output occurred in 2019 with 1,215 journal articles. Business emerged as the dominant field of study, encompassing 5,365 documents. Active institutions like University of Pennsylvania and Cardiff University explored Economics and Business, contributing significantly. Yogesh K Dwivedi emerged as the most prolific author, producing 45 documents. Notably, the study reveals a seminal work titled "Golden Eggs and Hyperbolic Discounting" in 1997, accumulating 4,964 accessible documents. The United States led in active contributions with 2,067 documents. Elsevier emerged as the top publisher, producing 2,076 documents, including the SSRN Electronic Journal. This dataset serves as a valuable resource for researchers delving into the intersection of E-commerce and Retailing, offering insights into trends, prolific authors, and institutional contributions.
Highlights:
Comprehensive E-commerce Research: A detailed analysis of 19,091 documents retrieved from Lens.org, shedding light on the dynamic landscape of E-commerce and Retailing studies.
Prolific Institutions: London Queensland University of Technology leads with 83 documents, showcasing active academic engagement in this field.
Scholarly Output Peaks: The year 2019 witnessed a surge with 1,215 journal articles, reflecting heightened research interest and productivity.
Keywords: E-commerce, Retailing, Scholarly Publications, Academic Contributions, Business Trend
Unlocking Randuwana's Enchantment: Umsida's Transformative Role in Elevating Sapta Pesona in Enchanting Village Pools: Membuka Pesona Randuwana: Peran Transformatif Umsida dalam Mengangkat Sapta Pesona di Kolam Desa yang Mempesona
The aim of this service is to improve community empowerment, help local communities by providing education and training on village pool management, tourism management and promotion of local destinations. The service methods applied are training and workshops to provide local community training about managing village ponds, increasing tourism and environmental curiosity. The result of this service is that there is more local community participation in the management and promotion of the Village Pool, giving them a sense of ownership and responsibility for their tourist destination, which attracts more tourists. The implication of this service is that community economic empowerment in the tourism sector can increase local community income and have a positive economic impact.
Highlight:
Community Involvement: Enhanced local participation in managing and promoting the Village Pool empowers the community, fostering a sense of ownership and responsibility for their tourist destination.
Economic Empowerment: Through tourism sector engagement, there's potential for increased local income, showcasing positive economic impacts on the community.
Service Methodology: Training and workshops serve as effective tools for educating and empowering local communities in village pond management and tourism promotion, fostering environmental curiosity.
Keyword: Sapta Pesona, Community empowerment, Tourism Village, Local Destination
Forensic Frontiers: Unraveling Leading Trends in Digital Investigations: Tren Utama Investigasi Digital: Mengungkapkan Arah Forensik Terkini
In this study, researchers analysed scientific journal articles in the field of digital forensics and law through the Lens.org website. The purpose of this study is to find the best universities, years, fields of study, authors, countries/regions, publishers, and journals in this field. The method used was to filter journal articles based on document type, data range, and field of study. The study results show that the University of Lausanne is the best institution in this field, 2021 is the year of the most journals, the field of computer security is the best field of study, the Netherlands Forensic Institute is the most active institution, Eoghan Casey is the most active author, the United Kingdom is the most active country/region, and Elsevier is the best publisher. The scientific impact of this study is to provide an overview of the best journal articles in the field of digital forensics and law, so that it can help researchers or practitioners in choosing quality information sources.
Highlights:
Institutional prowess: Highlighting the University of Lausanne and the Netherlands Forensic Institute emphasizes their significance in advancing digital forensic research within the legal domain.
Focused insights: The study narrows down to the peak year, top field of study, and most active author, providing precise insights for researchers seeking targeted information.
Publisher prominence: Identifying Elsevier as the leading publisher emphasizes their role in disseminating crucial research in this specialized field.
Keywords: Digital Forensics, Law, Scholarly Journals, Benchmarking, Key Contributor
Legal Dimensions of Online Business and Retailing: A Comprehensive Dataset: Dimensi Hukum dalam Bisnis Online dan Ritel: Sebuah Dataset Komprehensif
In this data article, we aimed to identify and collect relevant literature on the subject of "Online Business" and "Retailing" using keyword-based searches on the lens.org website. Employing filters for document types such as "Journal Article" and "Conference Proceeding," as well as the "Law" subject matter, we refined our search to yield 553 documents. The results provide a comprehensive foundation for researchers and scholars interested in exploring the intersection of online business and retailing from a legal perspective. This dataset, comprising 553 articles, is a valuable resource for understanding the legal dimensions of online business and retailing, facilitating future research and literature reviews in this domain.Highlights:
Comprehensive Dataset: The collection of 553 articles on online business and retailing, filtered by the "Law" subject matter, offers a comprehensive resource for researchers, providing insights into the legal dimensions of this evolving field.
Interdisciplinary Relevance: This dataset bridges the gap between online business, retailing, and legal studies, facilitating interdisciplinary research and offering valuable insights into the complex relationship between e-commerce, commerce, and the law.
Research Catalyst: The dataset serves as a catalyst for further exploration and research, empowering scholars to delve deeper into the legal implications of online business and retailing, ultimately advancing our understanding of this dynamic and vital industry.
Keywords: Online Business, Retailing, Legal Perspective, Research Dataset, Literature Revie
Blockchain & Cyber Law: A Comprehensive Analysis of Global Literature Trends: Blockchain & Hukum Dunia Maya: Analisis Komprehensif tentang Tren Literatur Global
This research aimed to elucidate the magnitude and relevance of blockchain-related literature, with a focus on cyber law. Data was primarily sourced from the lens.org website, utilizing specific keyword combinations and filtering for 'Journal Articles' related to 'Law'. Analysis of the data revealed the top institutions contributing to blockchain literature, publication trends over time, and the fields of study covered by the most active institutions. Notably, the University of Turin, University of Texas at San Antonio, and University College London emerged as leading contributors. The peak publication years were 2019 and 2020, with Blockchain, Business, and Computer Science being the predominant fields of study. This data holds significant value for understanding the legal implications and potential privacy risks associated with blockchain, especially in Indonesia, and offers insights for future research and regulatory updates in various sectors.Highlights:
The University of Turin, University of Texas at San Antonio, and University College London are the leading contributors to blockchain literature.
Peak publications on blockchain-related topics occurred in 2019 and 2020.
Data offers valuable insights for updating regulations and expanding blockchain technology beyond the financial sector.
Keywords: Blockchain Technology, Cyber Law, Scholarly Works, Data Quantification, Methodological Framewor