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Mark Strembeck
 
Mark Strembeck
 Prof. Dr.
 Mark Strembeck

 Institute for Complex Networks
 Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU Vienna)

e-mail:mark.strembeck@wu.ac.at
Phone: +43 +1 31336 4983
Fax:+43 +1 31336 90 4983

Short Biography:

Mark is the Institute Head of the Institute for Complex Networks. He is the Director of the Information Systems (Wirtschaftsinformatik) branch in WU's Bachelor's program, a faculty member of the Complexity Science Hub Vienna, and a member of the key researcher team at the Secure Business Austria research and competence center. Mark received two diploma degrees in Business Informatics (Dipl.-Wirt.Inform.) from the University of Essen (Germany), as well as a doctoral degree in Business Informatics (Dr.rer.soc.oec.) and a Habilitation degree (Venia Docendi & Venia Legendi) from the Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU Vienna) (Austria). He participated in national and international research projects and worked as a software developer in several German software companies.

Current Research Interests:
(in no particular order)

  • Complex Systems
  • Applied Network Science
  • Data Science
  • Computational Social Science
  • Security Analysis, Security Engineering, Security Management
  • Model-driven Software Development
  • Domain-specific Languages (DSLs)
Further (professional) Interests:
  • Access Control / Policy Decisions / Policy Enforcement
  • Role Engineering / Role Modeling / RBAC Policy Engineering
  • Distributed Systems
  • Software Engineering (in general)
  • Modeling Dynamic Systems and System Evolution


Teaching:

In English:

  • Topics for Bachelor's theses or Master's theses: available on request
    (for an overview of potential topic areas, see the "Research Interests" section above).

In German:

  • Diplom-, Master- und Bachelor-Arbeiten: Jederzeit Themen auf Anfrage
    (insb. aus den Bereichen der oben aufgelisteten "Research Interests".)

Recent and Selected Publications:

A more complete list can be found [here]

A number of publications are also listed at [DBLP], [Google Scholar], and [Semantic Scholar]

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Selected Publications:
(author names on publications before June 2004 appear in alphabetical order)

  • E. Kušen, M. Strembeck: The Effects of Multiple Exposure to Highly Emotional Social Media Content During the Early Stages of the 2022 War in Ukraine, In: Springer Nature Computer Science, Vol. 4, No. 5, September 2023 (doi)

  • L. Grobelscheg, E. Kušen, M. Strembeck: Mainstream and Alternative Narratives in the Wake of Gun Shootings, In: Proc. of the 8th International Conference on Complexity, Future Information Systems and Risk (COMPLEXIS), Prague, Czech Republic, April 2023 (pdf)

  • K. Sliwa, E. Kušen, M. Strembeck: An Analysis of Twitter Communities related to the 2022 War in Ukraine, In: Proc. of the 8th International Conference on Complexity, Future Information Systems and Risk (COMPLEXIS), Prague, Czech Republic, April 2023 (pdf)

  • E. Kušen, M. Strembeck: Short- and long-term impact of psychological distance on human responses to a terror attack, In: Online Social Networks and Media (OSNEM), Vol. 33, January 2023 (doi)

  • K. Kueffner, M. Strembeck: Toward a generalized notion of discrete time for modeling temporal networks, In: Network Science, Vol. 9, No. 4, December 2021 (doi)

  • E. Kušen, M. Strembeck: Evacuate everyone south of that line: Analyzing structural communication patterns during natural disasters, In: Journal of Computational Social Science (JCSS), Vol. 4, No. 2, November 2021 (doi, pdf)

  • E. Kušen, M. Strembeck: Building blocks of communication networks in times of crises: Emotion-exchange motifs, In: Computers in Human Behavior (CHB), Vol. 123, October 2021 (doi)

  • E. Kušen, M. Strembeck: Emotional Communication during Crisis Events: Mining Structural OSN Patterns, In: IEEE Internet Computing, Vol. 25, No. 2, March/April 2021 (doi)

  • E. Kušen, M. Strembeck: You talkin' to me? Exploring Human/Bot Communication Patterns during Riot Events, In: Information Processing & Management (IPM), Vol. 57, No. 1, January 2020 (doi)

  • E. Kušen, M. Strembeck: Something draws near, I can feel it: An Analysis of Human and Bot Emotion-exchange Motifs on Twitter, In: Online Social Networks and Media (OSNEM), Vol. 10-11, May 2019 (doi, pdf)

  • E. Kušen, M. Strembeck: An Analysis of Emotion-exchange Motifs in Multiplex Networks during Emergency Events, In: Applied Network Science, Vol. 4, March 2019 (doi, pdf)

  • E. Kušen, M. Strembeck, M. Conti: Emotional Valence Shifts and User Behavior on Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube, In: Influence and Behavior Analysis in Social Networks and Social Media, Lecture Notes in Social Networks (LNSN), Springer, February 2019 (doi, pdf)

  • E. Kušen, M. Strembeck: Why so Emotional? An Analysis of Emotional Bot-generated Content on Twitter, In: Proc. of the 3rd International Conference on Complexity, Future Information Systems and Risk (COMPLEXIS), Funchal, Madeira, Portugal, March 2018 (pdf)

  • E. Kušen, M. Strembeck: Politics, Sentiments, and Misinformation: An Analysis of the Twitter Discussion on the 2016 Austrian Presidential Elections, In: Online Social Networks and Media (OSNEM), Vol. 5, March 2018 (doi, pdf)

  • B. Hoisl, S. Sobernig, M. Strembeck: Reusable and Generic Design Decisions for Developing UML-based Domain-specific Languages, In: Information and Software Technology (IST), Vol. 92, December 2017 (doi, pdf)

  • E. Kušen, M. Strembeck, G. Cascavilla, M. Conti: On the Influence of Emotional Valence Shifts on the Spread of Information in Social Networks, In: Proc. of the 9th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Advances in Social Networks Analysis and Mining (ASONAM), Sydney, Australia, July/August 2017 (pdf)

  • E. Kušen, M. Strembeck: Security-related Research in Ubiquitous Computing - Results of a Systematic Literature Review, In: The Computing Research Repository (CoRR), arXiv:1701.00773, January 2017 (pdf, SLR protocol)

  • E. Kušen, M. Strembeck: A Decade of Security Research in Ubiquitous Computing: Results of a Systematic Literature Review, In: International Journal of Pervasive Computing and Communications (IJPCC), Vol. 12, No. 2, July 2016 (doi, SLR protocol)

  • S. Sobernig, B. Hoisl, M. Strembeck: Extracting Reusable Design Decisions for UML-based Domain-specific Languages: A Multi-method Study, In: Journal of Systems and Software (JSS), Volume 113, March 2016 (doi, pdf, protocol)

  • S. Schefer-Wenzl, M. Strembeck: Model-driven Specification and Enforcement of RBAC Break-Glass Policies for Process-Aware Information Systems, In: Information and Software Technology (IST), Vol. 56, No. 10, October 2014 (doi, pdf)

  • S. Schefer-Wenzl, M. Strembeck: Modeling Support for Role-Based Delegation in Process-Aware Information Systems, In: Business & Information Systems Engineering (BISE), Vol. 6, No. 4, August 2014 (doi, pdf)

  • B. Hoisl, S. Sobernig, M. Strembeck: Modeling and Enforcing Secure Object Flows in Process-driven SOAs: An Integrated Model-driven Approach, In: Software and Systems Modeling (SoSyM), Vol. 13, No. 2, May 2014 (doi, pdf)

  • W. Hummer, P. Gaubatz, M. Strembeck, U. Zdun, S. Dustdar: Enforcement of Entailment Constraints in Distributed Service-Based Business Processes, In: Information and Software Technology (IST), Vol. 55, No. 11, November 2013 (doi, pdf)

  • S. Schefer-Wenzl, M. Strembeck: Modeling Context-Aware RBAC Models for Mobile Business Processes, In: International Journal of Wireless and Mobile Computing (IJWMC), Vol. 6, No. 5, 2013 (doi, pdf)

  • K. Figl, J. Mendling, M. Strembeck: The Influence of Notational Deficiencies on Process Model Comprehension, In: Journal of the Association for Information Systems (JAIS), Vol. 14, No. 6, June 2013 pdf, web)

  • A. Baumgrass, M. Strembeck: Bridging the Gap between Role Mining and Role Engineering via Migration Guides, In: Information Security Technical Report (ISTR), Vol. 17, No. 4, May 2013 (doi, pdf)

  • J. Mendling, M. Strembeck, J. Recker: Factors of Process Model Comprehension - Findings from a Series of Experiments, In: Decision Support Systems (DSS), Vol. 53, No. 1, April 2012 (doi, pdf)

  • A. Baumgrass, M. Strembeck, S. Rinderle-Ma: Deriving Role Engineering Artifacts from Business Processes and Scenario Models, In: Proc. of the 16th ACM Symposium on Access Control Models and Technologies (SACMAT), Innsbruck, Austria, June 2011 (ps, pdf, extended version)

  • M. Strembeck, J. Mendling: Modeling Process-related RBAC Models with Extended UML Activity Models, In: Information and Software Technology (IST), Vol. 53, No. 5, May 2011 (doi, pdf)

  • M. Strembeck: Scenario-Driven Role Engineering, In: IEEE Security & Privacy, Vol. 8, No. 1, January/February 2010 (doi, pdf)

  • M. Strembeck, U. Zdun: An Approach for the Systematic Development of Domain-Specific Languages, In: Software: Practice and Experience (SP&E), Vol. 39, No. 15, October 2009 (doi, pdf)

  • U. Zdun, M. Strembeck: Reusable Architectural Decisions for DSL Design: Foundational Decisions in DSL Development, In: Proc. of the 14th European Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs (EuroPLoP), Irsee Monastery, Germany, July 2009 (ps, pdf)

  • M. Strembeck, U. Zdun: Modeling Interdependent Concern Behavior Using Extended Activity Models, In: Journal of Object Technology (JOT), Vol. 7, No. 6, July-August 2008 (doi, pdf)

  • U. Zdun, M. Strembeck, G. Neumann: Object-based and class-based composition of transitive mixins, In: Information and Software Technology (IST), Vol. 49, No. 8, August 2007 (doi, pdf)

  • M. Strembeck: A Role Engineering Tool for Role-Based Access Control, In: Proc. of the 3rd Symposium on Requirements Engineering for Information Security (SREIS), Paris, France, August 2005 (ps, pdf)

  • M. Strembeck: Embedding Policy Rules for Software-Based Systems in a Requirements Context, In: Proc. of the 6th IEEE International Workshop on Policies for Distributed Systems and Networks (POLICY), Stockholm, Sweden, June 2005 (ps, pdf)

  • M. Strembeck, G. Neumann: An Integrated Approach to Engineer and Enforce Context Constraints in RBAC Environments, In: ACM Transactions on Information and System Security (TISSEC), Vol. 7, No. 3, August 2004 (doi, pdf)

  • M. Strembeck: Conflict Checking of Separation of Duty Constraints in RBAC - Implementation Experiences, In: Proc. of the Conference on Software Engineering (SE2004), Innsbruck, Austria, February 2004 (ps, pdf)

  • G. Neumann, M. Strembeck: An Approach to Engineer and Enforce Context Constraints in an RBAC Environment, In: Proc. of 8th ACM Symposium on Access Control Models and Technologies (SACMAT), Como, Italy, June 2003 (ps, pdf)

  • G. Neumann, M. Strembeck: A Scenario-driven Role Engineering Process for Functional RBAC Roles, In: Proc. of 7th ACM Symposium on Access Control Models and Technologies (SACMAT), Monterey, CA, USA, June 2002 (ps, pdf)

  • G. Neumann, M. Strembeck: Design and Implementation of a Flexible RBAC-Service in an Object-Oriented Scripting Language, In: Proc. of the 8th ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS), Philadelphia, PA, USA, November 2001 (ps, pdf, presentation)

Open Source Projects:

  • BusinessActivity LRE: the BusinessActivity library and runtime engine provides platform support for different parts of the BusinessActivities Framework.
  • xoRBAC: a policy decision point and policy repository for RBAC policies.
  • xoRET: a software tool for RBAC role engineering/RBAC policy engineering.