Contents:Motivation -- Requirements -- Continuous requirements engineering -- The requirements engineering framework -- System and context boundaries -- Structuring the system context -- Fundamentals of goal orientation -- Documenting goals -- Fundamentals of scenarios -- Scenario types -- Documenting scenarios -- Benefits of using goals
Contents:Entering the world of cybercrime -- An introduction to computer forensics investigations and electronic evidence -- Laws regulating access to electronic evidence -- Searches and seizures of computers and electronic evidence -- Cybercrime laws : which statute for which crime? -- Understanding the computer-networking environment :
Summary: "Taking a computer scientist's point of view, this classroom-tested text gives an introduction to linear algebra and probability theory, including some basic aspects of statistics. It discusses examples of applications from a wide range of areas of computer science, including computer graphics, computer vision, robotics, natur
Subject(s): Human-computer interaction
Contents:What is interaction design -- Understanding and conceptualizing interaction -- Cognitive aspects -- Social interaction -- Emotional interaction -- Interfaces -- Data gathering -- Data analysis, interpretation, and presentation -- The process of interaction design -- Establishing requirements