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- affiliation: Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria
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2020 – today
- 2024
- [c75]Karolina Sliwa, Ema Kusen, Mark Strembeck:
A Case Study Comparing Twitter Communities Detected by the Louvain and Leiden Algorithms During the 2022 War in Ukraine. WWW (Companion Volume) 2024: 1376-1381 - 2023
- [j32]Ema Kusen, Mark Strembeck:
Short- and long-term impact of psychological distance on human responses to a terror attack. Online Soc. Networks Media 33: 100243 (2023) - [j31]Ema Kusen, Mark Strembeck:
The Effects of Multiple Exposure to Highly Emotional Social Media Content During the Early Stages of the 2022 War in Ukraine. SN Comput. Sci. 4(5): 663 (2023) - [c74]Lisa Grobelscheg, Ema Kusen, Mark Strembeck:
Mainstream and Alternative Narratives in the Wake of Gun Shootings. COMPLEXIS 2023: 17-26 - [c73]Karolina Sliwa, Ema Kusen, Mark Strembeck:
An Analysis of Twitter Communities Related to the 2022 War in Ukraine. COMPLEXIS 2023: 27-36 - 2022
- [c72]Lisa Grobelscheg, Ema Kusen, Mark Strembeck:
Automated Narratives: On the Influence of Bots in Narratives during the 2020 Vienna Terror Attack. COMPLEXIS 2022: 15-25 - [c71]Ema Kusen, Mark Strembeck:
Dynamics of Personal Responses to Terror Attacks: A Temporal Network Analysis Perspective. COMPLEXIS 2022: 36-46 - [c70]Lisa Grobelscheg, Karolina Sliwa, Ema Kusen, Mark Strembeck:
On the Dynamics of Narratives of Crisis during Terror Attacks. SNAMS 2022: 1-8 - [c69]Rositsa V. Ivanova, Stefan Sobernig, Mark Strembeck:
Does geographical location have an impact on data samples extracted from Twitter? SNAMS 2022: 1-8 - 2021
- [j30]Ema Kusen, Mark Strembeck:
Building blocks of communication networks in times of crises: Emotion-exchange motifs. Comput. Hum. Behav. 123: 106883 (2021) - [j29]Ema Kusen, Mark Strembeck:
Emotional Communication During Crisis Events: Mining Structural OSN Patterns. IEEE Internet Comput. 25(2): 58-65 (2021) - [j28]Ema Kusen, Mark Strembeck:
"Evacuate everyone south of that line" Analyzing structural communication patterns during natural disasters. J. Comput. Soc. Sci. 4(2): 531-565 (2021) - [j27]Konstantin Kueffner, Mark Strembeck:
Toward a generalized notion of discrete time for modeling temporal networks. Netw. Sci. 9(4): 443-477 (2021) - [c68]Ema Kusen, Mark Strembeck:
Structural Similarities of Emotion-exchange Networks: Evidence from 18 Crisis Events. COMPLEXIS 2021: 25-36 - [c67]Michaela Lindenmayr, Ema Kusen, Mark Strembeck:
"Stronger than Hate": On the Dissemination of Hate Speech during the 2020 Vienna Terrorist Attack. SNAMS 2021: 1-8 - [d1]Ema Kusen, Mark Strembeck:
Emotional message-exchanges during 18 crisis events. IEEE DataPort, 2021 - 2020
- [j26]Ema Kusen, Mark Strembeck:
You talkin' to me? Exploring Human/Bot Communication Patterns during Riot Events. Inf. Process. Manag. 57(1) (2020) - [c66]Stefan Sobernig, Michael Maurer, Mark Strembeck:
RAMLFlask: managing artifact coupling for web APIs. SAC 2020: 2214-2217
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j25]Ema Kusen, Mark Strembeck:
An analysis of emotion-exchange motifs in multiplex networks during emergency events. Appl. Netw. Sci. 4(1): 8:1-8:33 (2019) - [j24]Ema Kusen, Mark Strembeck:
Something draws near, I can feel it: An analysis of human and bot emotion-exchange motifs on Twitter. Online Soc. Networks Media 10-11: 1-17 (2019) - [c65]Markus Moser, Mark Strembeck:
An Analysis of Three Legal Citation Networks Derived from Austrian Supreme Court Decisions. COMPLEXIS 2019: 85-92 - [c64]Konstantin Kueffner, Mark Strembeck:
A Generalized Notion of Time for Modeling Temporal Networks. COMPLEXIS 2019: 93-100 - [p1]Ema Kusen, Mark Strembeck, Mauro Conti:
Emotional Valence Shifts and User Behavior on Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube. Influence and Behavior Analysis in Social Networks and Social Media 2019: 63-83 - 2018
- [j23]Ema Kusen, Mark Strembeck:
Politics, sentiments, and misinformation: An analysis of the Twitter discussion on the 2016 Austrian Presidential Elections. Online Soc. Networks Media 5: 37-50 (2018) - [c63]Ema Kusen, Mark Strembeck:
On Message Exchange Motifs Emerging During Human/Bot Interactions in Multilayer Networks: The Case of Two Riot Events. ASONAM 2018: 1274-1279 - [c62]Ema Kusen, Mark Strembeck:
Why so Emotional? An Analysis of Emotional Bot-generated Content on Twitter. COMPLEXIS 2018: 13-22 - [c61]Ema Kusen, Mark Strembeck:
On the Public Perception of Police Forces in Riot Events - The Role of Emotions in Three Major Social Networks During the 2017 G20 Riots. COMPLEXIS 2018: 120-127 - [c60]Ema Kusen, Mark Strembeck:
Investigation of Emotion Exchange Motifs in Bot/Human Interactions During Riot Events. SNAMS 2018: 19-26 - 2017
- [j22]Bernhard Hoisl, Stefan Sobernig, Mark Strembeck:
Reusable and generic design decisions for developing UML-based domain-specific languages. Inf. Softw. Technol. 92: 49-74 (2017) - [c59]Ema Kusen, Mark Strembeck, Giuseppe Cascavilla, Mauro Conti:
On the Influence of Emotional Valence Shifts on the Spread of Information in Social Networks. ASONAM 2017: 321-324 - [c58]Ema Kusen, Giuseppe Cascavilla, Kathrin Figl, Mauro Conti, Mark Strembeck:
Identifying Emotions in Social Media: Comparison of Word-Emotion Lexicons. FiCloud Workshops 2017: 132-137 - [c57]Thorsten Haendler, Stefan Sobernig, Mark Strembeck:
Towards triaging code-smell candidates via runtime scenarios and method-call dependencies. XP Workshops 2017: 8:1-8:9 - [i2]Ema Kusen, Mark Strembeck:
Security-related Research in Ubiquitous Computing - Results of a Systematic Literature Review. CoRR abs/1701.00773 (2017) - [i1]Ema Kusen, Mark Strembeck:
An Analysis of the Twitter Discussion on the 2016 Austrian Presidential Elections. CoRR abs/1707.09939 (2017) - 2016
- [j21]Ema Kusen, Mark Strembeck:
A decade of security research in ubiquitous computing: results of a systematic literature review. Int. J. Pervasive Comput. Commun. 12(2): 216-259 (2016) - [j20]Stefan Sobernig, Bernhard Hoisl, Mark Strembeck:
Extracting reusable design decisions for UML-based domain-specific languages: A multi-method study. J. Syst. Softw. 113: 140-172 (2016) - [c56]Thorsten Haendler, Stefan Sobernig, Mark Strembeck:
Deriving UML-based specifications of inter-component interactions from runtime tests. SAC 2016: 1573-1575 - 2015
- [j19]Thomas Quirchmayr, Mark Strembeck:
A Discussion of Communication Schemes for Process Execution Histories to Enforce Entailment Constraints in Process-Driven SOAs. Comput. J. 58(10): 2255-2279 (2015) - [c55]Kathrin Figl, Mark Strembeck:
Findings from an Experiment on Flow Direction of Business Process Models. EMISA 2015: 59-73 - [c54]Thorsten Haendler, Stefan Sobernig, Mark Strembeck:
An Approach for the Semi-automated Derivation of UML Interaction Models from Scenario-based Runtime Tests. ICSOFT-EA 2015: 229-240 - [c53]Thorsten Haendler, Stefan Sobernig, Mark Strembeck:
Deriving Tailored UML Interaction Models from Scenario-Based Runtime Tests. ICSOFT (Selected Papers) 2015: 326-348 - 2014
- [j18]Sigrid Schefer-Wenzl, Mark Strembeck:
Modeling Support for Role-Based Delegation in Process-Aware Information Systems. Bus. Inf. Syst. Eng. 6(4): 215-237 (2014) - [j17]Johannes Prescher, Siegfried Schefer-Wenzl, Anne Baumgrass, Mark Strembeck, Jan Mendling:
Towards a Comprehensive Complexity Assessment of RBAC Models. EMISA Forum 34(2): 12-23 (2014) - [j16]Sigrid Schefer-Wenzl, Mark Strembeck:
Model-driven specification and enforcement of RBAC break-glass policies for process-aware information systems. Inf. Softw. Technol. 56(10): 1289-1308 (2014) - [j15]Bernhard Hoisl, Stefan Sobernig, Mark Strembeck:
Modeling and enforcing secure object flows in process-driven SOAs: an integrated model-driven approach. Softw. Syst. Model. 13(2): 513-548 (2014) - [j14]Sigrid Schefer-Wenzl, Mark Strembeck:
Modellierungsunterstützung für die rollenbasierte Delegation in prozessgestützten Informationssystemen. Wirtschaftsinf. 56(4): 237-260 (2014) - [c52]Sigrid Schefer-Wenzl, Helena Bukvova, Mark Strembeck:
A Review of Delegation and Break-Glass Models for Flexible Access Control Management. BIS (Workshops) 2014: 93-104 - [c51]Stefan Sobernig, Mark Strembeck:
DSL-based Architecting and DSL-based Architectures. ECSA Workshops 2014: 15:1-15:2 - [c50]David Hopfmüller, Sigrid Schefer-Wenzl, Mark Strembeck:
Kaskadierender Widerruf von Delegationen in prozessbasierten Informationssystemen. GI-Jahrestagung 2014: 805-816 - [c49]Kathrin Figl, Mark Strembeck:
On the Importance of Flow Direction in Business Process Models. ICSOFT EA 2014: 132-136 - [c48]Bernhard Hoisl, Stefan Sobernig, Mark Strembeck:
Natural-language Scenario Descriptions for Testing Core Language Models of Domain-Specific Languages. MODELSWARD 2014: 356-367 - [c47]Bernhard Hoisl, Stefan Sobernig, Mark Strembeck:
Comparing Three Notations for Defining Scenario-Based Model Tests: A Controlled Experiment. QUATIC 2014: 95-104 - [c46]Bernhard Hoisl, Stefan Sobernig, Mark Strembeck:
Comparing Three Notations for Defining Scenario-based Model Tests: A Controlled Experiment. QUATIC 2014: 180-189 - [c45]Patrick Gaubatz, Waldemar Hummer, Uwe Zdun, Mark Strembeck:
Enforcing entailment constraints in offline editing scenarios for real-time collaborative web documents. SAC 2014: 735-742 - 2013
- [j13]Sigrid Schefer-Wenzl, Mark Strembeck:
Modelling context-aware RBAC models for mobile business processes. Int. J. Wirel. Mob. Comput. 6(5): 448-462 (2013) - [j12]Waldemar Hummer, Patrick Gaubatz, Mark Strembeck, Uwe Zdun, Schahram Dustdar:
Enforcement of entailment constraints in distributed service-based business processes. Inf. Softw. Technol. 55(11): 1884-1903 (2013) - [j11]Anne Baumgrass, Mark Strembeck:
Bridging the gap between role mining and role engineering via migration guides. Inf. Secur. Tech. Rep. 17(4): 148-172 (2013) - [j10]Mark Strembeck, Stefanie Rinderle-Ma:
Security and Privacy in Business Processes: A Posteriori Analysis Techniques. it Inf. Technol. 55(6): 247-254 (2013) - [j9]Kathrin Figl, Jan Mendling, Mark Strembeck:
The Influence of Notational Deficiencies on Process Model Comprehension. J. Assoc. Inf. Syst. 14(6): 1 (2013) - [c44]Sigrid Schefer-Wenzl, Stefan Sobernig, Mark Strembeck:
Evaluating A Uml-Based Modeling Framework For Process-Related Security Properties: A Qualitative Multi-Method Study. ECIS 2013: 134 - [c43]Patrick Gaubatz, Waldemar Hummer, Uwe Zdun, Mark Strembeck:
Supporting Customized Views for Enforcing Access Control Constraints in Real-Time Collaborative Web Applications. ICWE 2013: 201-215 - [c42]Maria Leitner, Sigrid Schefer-Wenzl, Stefanie Rinderle-Ma, Mark Strembeck:
An Experimental Study on the Design and Modeling of Security Concepts in Business Processes. PoEM 2013: 236-250 - [c41]Bernhard Hoisl, Stefan Sobernig, Mark Strembeck:
Higher-order Rewriting of Model-to-Text Templates for Integrating Domain-specific Modeling Languages. MODELSWARD 2013: 49-61 - [c40]Stefan Sobernig, Bernhard Hoisl, Mark Strembeck:
Requirements-Driven Testing of Domain-Specific Core Language Models Using Scenarios. QSIC 2013: 163-172 - [c39]Sigrid Schefer-Wenzl, Mark Strembeck:
Generic support for RBAC break-glass policies in process-aware information systems. SAC 2013: 1441-1446 - [c38]Stefan Sobernig, Mark Strembeck, Andreas Beck:
Developing a Domain-Specific Language for Scheduling in the European Energy Sector. SLE 2013: 19-35 - 2012
- [j8]Jan Mendling, Mark Strembeck, Jan Recker:
Factors of process model comprehension - Findings from a series of experiments. Decis. Support Syst. 53(1): 195-206 (2012) - [c37]Anne Baumgrass, Mark Strembeck:
An Approach to Bridge the Gap between Role Mining and Role Engineering via Migration Guides. ARES 2012: 113-122 - [c36]Sigrid Schefer-Wenzl, Mark Strembeck, Anne Baumgrass:
An Approach for Consistent Delegation in Process-Aware Information Systems. BIS 2012: 60-71 - [c35]Maria Leitner, Anne Baumgrass, Sigrid Schefer-Wenzl, Stefanie Rinderle-Ma, Mark Strembeck:
A Case Study on the Suitability of Process Mining to Produce Current-State RBAC Models. Business Process Management Workshops 2012: 719-724 - [c34]Bernhard Hoisl, Mark Strembeck:
A UML Extension for the Model-Driven Specification of Audit Rules. CAiSE Workshops 2012: 16-30 - [c33]Anne Baumgrass, Sigrid Schefer-Wenzl, Mark Strembeck:
Deriving Process-Related RBAC Models from Process Execution Histories. COMPSAC Workshops 2012: 421-426 - [c32]Sigrid Schefer-Wenzl, Mark Strembeck:
A UML Extension for Modeling Break-Glass Policies. EMISA 2012: 25-38 - [c31]Sigrid Schefer-Wenzl, Mark Strembeck:
Modeling Context-Aware RBAC Models for Business Processes in Ubiquitous Computing Environments. MUSIC 2012: 126-131 - 2011
- [j7]Sigrid Schefer, Mark Strembeck:
Modeling Process-Related Duties with Extended UML Activity and Interaction Diagrams. Electron. Commun. Eur. Assoc. Softw. Sci. Technol. 37 (2011) - [j6]Mark Strembeck, Jan Mendling:
Modeling process-related RBAC models with extended UML activity models. Inf. Softw. Technol. 53(5): 456-483 (2011) - [c30]Bernhard Hoisl, Mark Strembeck:
Modeling Support for Confidentiality and Integrity of Object Flows in Activity Models. BIS 2011: 278-289 - [c29]Anne Baumgrass, Thomas Baier, Jan Mendling, Mark Strembeck:
Conformance Checking of RBAC Policies in Process-Aware Information Systems. Business Process Management Workshops (2) 2011: 435-446 - [c28]Sigrid Schefer, Mark Strembeck, Jan Mendling:
Checking Satisfiability Aspects of Binding Constraints in a Business Process Context. Business Process Management Workshops (2) 2011: 465-470 - [c27]Sigrid Schefer, Mark Strembeck:
Modeling Support for Delegating Roles, Tasks, and Duties in a Process-Related RBAC Context. CAiSE Workshops 2011: 660-667 - [c26]Stefan Sobernig, Patrick Gaubatz, Mark Strembeck, Uwe Zdun:
Comparing complexity of API designs: an exploratory experiment on DSL-based framework integration. GPCE 2011: 157-166 - [c25]Sigrid Schefer, Mark Strembeck, Jan Mendling, Anne Baumgrass:
Detecting and Resolving Conflicts of Mutual-Exclusion and Binding Constraints in a Business Process Context. OTM Conferences (1) 2011: 329-346 - [c24]Anne Baumgrass, Mark Strembeck, Stefanie Rinderle-Ma:
Deriving role engineering artifacts from business processes and scenario models. SACMAT 2011: 11-20 - [c23]Waldemar Hummer, Patrick Gaubatz, Mark Strembeck, Uwe Zdun, Schahram Dustdar:
An integrated approach for identity and access management in a SOA context. SACMAT 2011: 21-30 - 2010
- [j5]Mark Strembeck:
Scenario-Driven Role Engineering. IEEE Secur. Priv. 8(1): 28-35 (2010) - [c22]Kathrin Figl, Jan Mendling, Mark Strembeck, Jan Recker:
On the Cognitive Effectiveness of Routing Symbols in Process Modeling Languages. BIS 2010: 230-241 - [c21]Steffen Kunz, Sergei Evdokimov, Benjamin Fabian, Bernd Stieger, Mark Strembeck:
Role-Based Access Control for Information Federations in the Industrial Service Sector. ECIS 2010: 15 - [c20]Mark Strembeck, Jan Mendling:
Generic Algorithms for Consistency Checking of Mutual-Exclusion and Binding Constraints in a Business Process Context. OTM Conferences (1) 2010: 204-221
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j4]Mark Strembeck, Uwe Zdun:
An approach for the systematic development of domain-specific languages. Softw. Pract. Exp. 39(15): 1253-1292 (2009) - [c19]Uwe Zdun, Mark Strembeck:
Reusable Architectural Decisions for DSL Design: Foundational Decisions in DSL Projects. EuroPLoP 2009 - 2008
- [j3]Mark Strembeck, Uwe Zdun:
Modeling Interdependent Concern Behavior Using Extended Activity Models. J. Object Technol. 7(6): 143-166 (2008) - [c18]Jan Mendling, Mark Strembeck:
Influence Factors of Understanding Business Process Models. BIS 2008: 142-153 - [c17]Bernd Simon, Kasra Seirafi, Asmund Realfsen, Mark Strembeck, Gustaf Neumann:
Evaluate - An Innovative Service for Learning Performance Monitoring in Businesses. BIS (Workshops) 2008: 165-176 - [c16]Jan Mendling, Karsten Ploesser, Mark Strembeck:
Specifying Separation of Duty Constraints in BPEL4People Processes. BIS 2008: 273-284 - 2007
- [j2]Uwe Zdun, Mark Strembeck, Gustaf Neumann:
Object-based and class-based composition of transitive mixins. Inf. Softw. Technol. 49(8): 871-891 (2007) - [c15]Gerald Stermsek, Mark Strembeck, Gustaf Neumann:
User Profile Refinement Using Explicit User Interest Modeling. GI Jahrestagung (1) 2007: 289-293 - [c14]Gerald Stermsek, Mark Strembeck, Gustaf Neumann:
A User Profile Derivation Approach based on Log-File Analysis. IKE 2007: 258-264 - [c13]Mark Strembeck, Otto U. Plhal:
VIDIHIP - A Web Service based Integration Platform for Power Plant Control Systems. SOCA 2007: 207-214 - 2006
- [c12]Uwe Zdun, Mark Strembeck:
Modeling Composition in Dynamic Programming Environments with Model Transformations. SC@ETAPS 2006: 178-193 - 2005
- [c11]Mark Strembeck:
Embedding Policy Rules for Software-Based Systems in a Requirements Context. POLICY 2005: 235-238 - 2004
- [j1]Mark Strembeck, Gustaf Neumann:
An integrated approach to engineer and enforce context constraints in RBAC environments. ACM Trans. Inf. Syst. Secur. 7(3): 392-427 (2004) - [c10]Jan Mendling, Mark Strembeck, Gustaf Neumann:
A Motivation for Multiple Activity Instantiation in BPEL4WS Processes. CAiSE Workshops (2) 2004: 245-246 - [c9]Jan Mendling, Mark Strembeck, Gustaf Neumann:
Extending BPEL4WS for Multiple Instantiation. GI Jahrestagung (2) 2004: 524-529 - [c8]Mark Strembeck:
Conflict checking of separation of duty constraints in RBAC - implementation experiences. IASTED Conf. on Software Engineering 2004: 224-229 - [c7]Susanne Guth, Mark Strembeck:
A Proposal for the Evolution of the ODRL Information Model. ODRL Workshop 2004: 87-106 - [c6]Mark Strembeck, Uwe Zdun:
Scenario-based Component Testing Using Embedded Metadata. SOQUA/TECOS 2004: 31-45 - [c5]Jan Mendling, Mark Strembeck, Gerald Stermsek, Gustaf Neumann:
An Approach to Extract RBAC Models from BPEL4WS Processes. WETICE 2004: 81-86 - 2003
- [c4]Susanne Guth, Gustaf Neumann, Mark Strembeck:
Experiences with the enforcement of access rights extracted from ODRL-based digital contracts. Digital Rights Management Workshop 2003: 90-102 - [c3]Gustaf Neumann, Mark Strembeck:
An approach to engineer and enforce context constraints in an RBAC environment. SACMAT 2003: 65-79 - 2002
- [c2]Gustaf Neumann, Mark Strembeck:
A scenario-driven role engineering process for functional RBAC roles. SACMAT 2002: 33-42 - 2001
- [c1]Gustaf Neumann, Mark Strembeck:
Design and implementation of a flexible RBAC-service in an object-oriented scripting language. CCS 2001: 58-67
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