About this book series

Titles in this series now included in the Thomson Reuters Book Citation Index!

'Texts in Computer Science' (TCS) delivers high-quality instructional content for undergraduates and graduates in all areas of computing and information science, including core theoretical/foundational as well as advanced applied topics. TCS books should be reasonably self-contained and aim to provide students with modern and clear accounts of topics ranging across the computing curriculum. As a result, the books are ideal for semester courses or for individual self-study in cases where people need to expand their knowledge. All texts are authored by established experts in their fields, reviewed internally and by the series editors, and provide numerous examples, problems, and other pedagogical tools; many contain fully worked solutions.

The TCS series is comprised of high-quality, self-contained books that have broad and comprehensive coverage and are generally in hardback format and sometimes contain color. For undergraduate textbooks that are likely to be more brief and modular in their approach, Springer offers the flexibly designed Undergraduate Topics in Computer Science series, to which we refer potential authors.

Electronic ISSN
1868-095X
Print ISSN
1868-0941
Series Editor
  • Orit Hazzan,
  • Frank Maurer

Book titles in this series

  1. Fundamentals of Digital Forensics

    A Guide to Theory, Research and Applications

    Authors:
    • Joakim Kävrestad
    • Marcus Birath
    • Nathan Clarke
    • Copyright: 2024

    Available Renditions

    • Hard cover
    • eBook

Abstracted and indexed in

  1. DBLP
  2. zbMATH