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  • Computer Science
  • Software Engineering
  • Intellectual Property Protection

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  • Software theft and piracy are escalating global issues, necessitating robust detection methods.
  • Software birthmarks offer a unique identifier for software originality, crucial for combating illicit copying.
  • Accurate estimation of birthmark properties is vital for assessing their effectiveness in piracy detection.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose and validate a novel technique for evaluating software birthmark properties.
  • To enhance the assessment of software birthmark credibility and resilience.
  • To provide a quantitative measure for the effort required in software originality detection.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a new technique for software birthmark evaluation.
  • Integration of soft computing concepts, specifically fuzzy logic, for property estimation.
  • Validation of the proposed fuzzy rule-based technique through a case study.

Main Results:

  • The proposed technique successfully estimates the credibility and resilience of software birthmarks.
  • The fuzzy logic approach provides an effective method for assessing birthmark properties.
  • The study demonstrates the technique's capability in evaluating software originality detection efforts.

Conclusions:

  • The developed fuzzy logic technique is effective in assessing software birthmark credibility and resilience.
  • This method contributes to more accurate software piracy detection and intellectual property protection.
  • The technique aids in understanding the effort needed to verify software originality.