Hendrik Schön của Trung Quốc

Lại thêm một vụ làm giả dữ liệu và ăn cắp ý tưởng, lần này là từ Trung Quốc. (Tôi đã viết về vài vụ trước và dự đoán chính xác rằng sớm muộn gì cũng có dân máy tính dính vào vụ làm giả dữ liệu.) Theo NY Times:

SHANGHAI, May 13 — China said Friday that a prominent university scientist who had developed one of the nation’s first homegrown computer chips had fabricated his research and stolen the technology from a foreign company, according to the official Xinhua News Agency.

The case is a huge embarrassment for China and for Shanghai, which in 2003 had touted the first of Professor Chen’s three digital signal processor chips as a major scientific breakthrough, a milestone for the nation.

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  1. sontran
    Posted 19/10/2006 at 9:46 pm | Permalink

    Năm ngoái có một vụ từ Pakistan,
    http://www.iacr.org/conferences/crypto2005/r/5.ppt
    http://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2005/08/plagiarism_and.html

    A paper published in the December 2004 issue of the SIGCSE Bulletin, “Cryptanalysis of some encryption/cipher schemes using related key attack,” by Khawaja Amer Hayat, Umar Waqar Anis, and S. Tauseef-ur-Rehman, is the same as a paper that John Kelsey, David Wagner, and I published in 1997.

    It’s clearly plagiarism. Sentences have been reworded or summarized a bit and many typos have been introduced, but otherwise it’s the same paper. It’s copied, with the same section, paragraph, and sentence structure — right down to the same mathematical variable names. It has the same quirks in the way references are cited. And so on.

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