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D-Index
35
Citations
10675
World Ranking
11435
National Ranking
214

Overview

Paul Klint is affiliated with the Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica in the Netherlands and contributes primarily to the field of Computer Science. Their research spans several subfields, including Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Information Systems, and Signal Processing.

Key topics of Paul Klint's work include:

  • Digital and Cyber Forensics
  • Digital Media Forensic Detection
  • Advanced Malware Detection Techniques
  • Advanced Steganography and Watermarking Techniques

Their recent publications reflect a focus on digital forensics and related technologies:

  • "Digital forensics as a service: Stepping up the game" (2020), published in Forensic Science International Digital Investigation
  • "A contemporary investigation of NTFS file fragmentation" (2021), published in Forensic Science International Digital Investigation
  • "PHYSICAL EVALUATION OF THE HYDRODYNAMIC STABILITY OF AN ECO-ENGINEERED ARMOURING UNIT" (2023), published in Coastal Engineering Proceedings
  • "Problem solved: A reliable, deterministic method for JPEG fragmentation point detection" (2024), published in Forensic Science International Digital Investigation

Paul Klint frequently publishes in venues related to forensic science and digital investigation, with multiple papers appearing in Forensic Science International Digital Investigation and one in Coastal Engineering Proceedings.

Collaboration is a significant part of their research process. Frequent coauthors include:

  • Vincent van der Meer
  • Hugo Jonker
  • Harm van Beek
  • Abdul Boztas
  • E.J. van Eijk

The scientist's work involves examinations of malware detection, file fragmentation, and forensic methodologies, integrating computer science principles with digital and cyber forensic applications. Their contributions encompass both foundational research and applied techniques relevant to forensic investigations and digital media authenticity assessments.

Best Publications

  • Domain-specific languages: an annotated bibliography

    Arie van Deursen;Paul Klint;Joost Visser

  • The ASF+SDF Meta-environment: A Component-Based Language Development Environment

    Mark G. J. van den Brand;Arie van Deursen;Jan Heering;H. A. de Jong

  • The Asf+Sdf Meta-Environment: A Component-Based Language Development Environment

    M.G.J. van den Brand;A. van Deursen;J. Heering;H.A. de Jong

  • A meta-environment for generating programming environments

    P. Klint

  • The syntax definition formalism SDF—reference manual—

    J. Heering;P. R. H. Hendriks;P. Klint;J. Rekers

  • Domain-Specific Language Design Requires Feature Descriptions

    Arie van Deursen;Paul Klint

  • Algebraic specification

    J. A. Bergstra;Jan Heering;Paul Klint

  • RASCAL: A Domain Specific Language for Source Code Analysis and Manipulation

    Paul Klint;Tijs van der Storm;Jurgen Vinju

  • Little languages: little maintenance

    Arie van Deursen;Paul Klint

  • Toward an engineering discipline for grammarware

    Paul Klint;Ralf Lämmel;Chris Verhoef

  • Language Prototyping: An Algebraic Specification Approach

    Arie Van Deursen;Jan Heering;Paul Klint

  • Efficient annotated terms

    M. G. T. Van den Brand;H. A. de Jong;P. Klint;P. A. Olivier

  • Module algebra

    J. A. Bergstra;J. Heering;P. Klint

  • Compiling language definitions: the ASF+SDF compiler

    Mark G. J. van den Brand;J. Heering;P. Klint;P. A. Olivier

  • Little languages : little maintenance?

    van Arie Deursen;Paul Klint

  • The discrete time TOOLBUS—a software coordination architecture

    J. A. Bergstra;J. A. Bergstra;P. Klint

  • EASY meta-programming with Rascal

    Paul Klint;Tijs van der Storm;Jurgen Vinju

  • Term rewriting with traversal functions

    van den Mark Brand;Paul Klint;Jurgen Vinju

  • Origin Tracking.

    A. van Deursen;P. Klint;F. Tip

  • Term rewriting with traversal functions

    Mark G. J. van den Brand;Paul Klint;Jurgen J. Vinju

  • EASY Meta-programming with Rascal

    P Klint;T van der Storm;JJ Jurgen Vinju

Frequent Co-Authors

Jan A. Bergstra
Jan A. Bergstra University of Amsterdam
Chris Verhoef
Chris Verhoef Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Arie van Deursen
Arie van Deursen Delft University of Technology
Mark van den Brand
Mark van den Brand Eindhoven University of Technology
Joost Visser
Joost Visser Leiden University
Wan Fokkink
Wan Fokkink Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Eelco Visser
Eelco Visser Delft University of Technology
Frank Tip
Frank Tip Northeastern University
Krzysztof R. Apt
Krzysztof R. Apt Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica
Andrew S. Tanenbaum
Andrew S. Tanenbaum Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

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