Bernhard Hoisl holds a BSc and a MSc degree in Information Systems from the Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU Vienna) and additionally a MSc degree in Computer Science Management from the Vienna University of Technology. From the end of 2008 until 2011 he was a scientific project assistant at the Institute for Information Systems and New Media at WU Vienna involved in an EU funded project researching in the area of Natural Language Processing and Technology Enhanced Learning (LTfLL). Currently, he works at the Institute for Information Systems and New Media on a dissertation fellowship project entitled "Domain-Specific Languages for Model-Driven Security Engineering" (ModSec) for which he received a grant from FFG. Since April 2010 he is also part-time researcher at Secure Business Austria (SBA). His PhD research interests are focused on Model-Driven Software Development, Domain-Specific Languages, and Process Modeling—especially emphasizing security aspects.
My Publications
Resources
- B. Hoisl and M. Strembeck: A UML Extension for the Model-driven Specification of Audit Rules
- B. Hoisl, S. Sobernig, and M. Strembeck: Modeling and Enforcing Secure Object Flows in Process-driven SOAs: An Integrated Model-driven Approach
- B. Hoisl and S. Sobernig: Integrity and Confidentiality Annotations for Service Interfaces in SoaML Models
- B. Hoisl and M. Strembeck: Modeling Support for Confidentiality and Integrity of Object Flows in Activity Models