Forensic Analysis of iOS Mobile Applications is a good starting point for understanding how these identifiers are generated and used by investigators. 2. Digital Preservation and Software Archiving
These tools generate specific hashes and naming strings to identify decrypted app binaries during mobile device investigations.
The specific string you're asking about— download-toca-kitchen-v2-v3212-730-unk-64bit-os110-ok14-user-hidden-bfi-ipa —is a specialized file identifier typically used in or app archiving rather than a traditional academic paper title.
The string also appears in archives (like the Internet Archive) where contributors use automated tools to document the "provenance" of an app.
Many papers study Toca Boca games as "digital toys" that encourage open-ended play rather than goal-oriented tasks.
This often refers to a "Binary File Identifier" or specific cracking/dumping tools used to preserve apps that are no longer available on the App Store.