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Evaluating the best... academic and by statistics

I was evaluating someone's proposal/project and he/she came out with something that he/she prove the best... well in this case security tools.

How to prove by analytical study (fact and figures for sure) that those tools are the best?

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Anonymous said…
- identify tasks
- identify tools for tasks (features)
- evaluate effectiveness of features
- rank 'em, pretty graphs
- conclusion :)

An example are virus scanner reviews.

Cheers
0xff said…
task,effectiveness,ranks.
i try to figure out an independent survey which will produce non-biased results.

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