TELKOMNIKA Telecommunication, Computing, Electronics and Control
Comparison of data recovery techniques on master file table between Aho-Corasick and logical data recovery based on efficiency
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TELKOMNIKA Telecommunication, Computing, Electronics and Control
Comparison of data recovery techniques on master file table between Aho-Corasick and logical data recovery based on efficiency
Comparison of data recovery techniques on master file table between Aho-Corasick and logical data recovery based on efficiency
Subject
Accuracy
Aho-Corasick algorithm
Data recovery
Digital forensics
Logical algorithm
Master file table
New technology file system
Time
Aho-Corasick algorithm
Data recovery
Digital forensics
Logical algorithm
Master file table
New technology file system
Time
Description
Data recovery is one of the tools used to obtain digital forensics from various
storage media that rely entirely on the file system used to organize files in these
media. In this paper, two of the latest techniques of file recovery from file
system (new technology file system (NTFS)) logical data recovery, Aho-
Corasick data recovery were studied, examined and a practical comparison
was made between these two techniques according to the speed and accuracy
factors using three global datasets. It was noted that all previous studies in this
field completely ignored the time criterion despite the importance of this
standard. On the other hand, algorithms developed with other algorithms were
not compared. The proposed comparison of this paper aims to detect the
weaknesses and strength of both algorithms to develop a new algorithm that is
more accurate and faster than both algorithms. The paper concluded that the
logical algorithm was superior to the Aho-Corasick algorithm according to the
speed criterion, whereas the algorithms gave the same results according to the
accuracy criterion. The paper leads to a set of suggestions for future research
aimed at achieving a highly efficient and high-speed data recovery algorithm
such as the file-carving algorithm.
storage media that rely entirely on the file system used to organize files in these
media. In this paper, two of the latest techniques of file recovery from file
system (new technology file system (NTFS)) logical data recovery, Aho-
Corasick data recovery were studied, examined and a practical comparison
was made between these two techniques according to the speed and accuracy
factors using three global datasets. It was noted that all previous studies in this
field completely ignored the time criterion despite the importance of this
standard. On the other hand, algorithms developed with other algorithms were
not compared. The proposed comparison of this paper aims to detect the
weaknesses and strength of both algorithms to develop a new algorithm that is
more accurate and faster than both algorithms. The paper concluded that the
logical algorithm was superior to the Aho-Corasick algorithm according to the
speed criterion, whereas the algorithms gave the same results according to the
accuracy criterion. The paper leads to a set of suggestions for future research
aimed at achieving a highly efficient and high-speed data recovery algorithm
such as the file-carving algorithm.
Creator
Hussein Ismael Sahib, Nurul Hidayah Ab Rahman, Ali Kazem Al-Qaysi, Mothana L. Attiah
Source
http://journal.uad.ac.id/index.php/TELKOMNIKA
Date
Aug 29, 2020
Contributor
peri irawan
Format
pdf
Language
english
Type
text
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Citation
Hussein Ismael Sahib, Nurul Hidayah Ab Rahman, Ali Kazem Al-Qaysi, Mothana L. Attiah, “TELKOMNIKA Telecommunication, Computing, Electronics and Control
Comparison of data recovery techniques on master file table between Aho-Corasick and logical data recovery based on efficiency,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed April 4, 2025, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/3559.
Comparison of data recovery techniques on master file table between Aho-Corasick and logical data recovery based on efficiency,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed April 4, 2025, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/3559.