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MEHR ERFAHREN

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Memon, Larsen (2006): Practical Approaches for Analysis, Visualization and Destabilizing Terrorist Networks Proceedings of the First International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security (ARES’06) 0-7695-2567-9/06 IEEE (retracted)

Fragments from the documentation of suspected plagiarism found in the thesis of Nasrullah Memon are listed below if they also show parallels to Memon's publication given above. In order to see exactly what parallel exists between the source text of the fragment and the publication, one can follow these steps:

  • Open the online text comparison tool
  • Copy the full text of the publication into the right box of the tool
  • Click on a fragment listed below and copy the source text (right hand side of the fragment) into the left box of the tool
  • Press "Texte vergleichen", text parallels between Memon's publication and the source text are now marked in colour.
Note that while great care has been taken to avoid mistakes, this documentation does not comply with the standards that are routinely applied in the VroniPlag Wiki for the documentation of plagiarism in doctoral theses. In particular, these findings have not been double-checked.
Fragments Dissertation Pages Publication Comments Source
028 05 1 short Xu & Chen 2005a
192 01 6-7 Smith & King 2002
193 01 6-7 Smith & King 2002
194 01 6-7 Smith & King 2002
195 02 6-7 Smith & King 2002

The fragments listed in the table above can all be found in Memon's thesis. However, there are additional findings of plagiarism in this publication that go beyond the thesis:

  • Xu & Chen 2005c: Parts of page 2 and 3 of this source are copied into the publication (pages 1, 2). The source is given, but the amount of copied text does not become clear at all.
  • Global Guerrillas 2004: Parts of this blog entry have been copied into page 2 of the publication. The source is given, but the amount of the copied text does not become clear at all.