Article | REF: S8102 V1

Forensic expertise in industrial IT

Author: Édouard PIEGAY

Publication date: December 10, 2004

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3. The usual course of an expert appraisal

The expert is free to organize the appraisal as he sees fit, provided he complies with the principles set out in paragraph 1 and scrupulously carries out his mission, which includes, within a given timeframe, the submission of a report and sometimes a pre-report. Despite the sometimes significant differences between experts, expert appraisals of pure management information systems or more technical issues are generally carried out in the same way in...

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