Last updated: 19 August 2008 |
[Short CV] |
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| Short CV |
Martin Vasko is currently working as a research assistent at the Technical University of Vienna. He received his Master of Computer Science (MSc) in 2005. His research interest is focused on Workflow Analysis and Business process optimization.
- Interested in doing a Praktikum or a Master Thesis in the following areas:
- Workflow Management
- BPEL
- Windows Workflow Foundation
- Contact me
| Teaching |
- Internship (with thesis) - Projektpraktikum (mit Bakkalaureatsarbeit)
Topics:
- ASP.NET and Windows Workflow Foundation
- Rich Internet Applications (Adobe Flex)
- Mashups
- WS BPEL - based process analysis
- Finished Internships:
- Alexander Körpert
Alexander implemented a workflow application by the use of the Windows Workflow Foundation (introduced in the .NET 3.0 framework).
- Max Demmelbauer
Max developed WebTek, yet another Web-Framework which is written in Perl and a mix between Helma and RubyOnRails.
- Graduands
- Ernst Oberortner
- Foundations for scientific work [german]
| Current Activities |
- expressFlow [... Alpha release planned for September 2008, so stay tuned ;]
- Semantic Culture Guide
- VitaLab
- Participation to the Web Service challenge 2006
| Other Activities |
- ITIL Certified
- Program Committee Member of:
| Publications |
Conference Proceedings / Workshops
Master's Thesis
Vasko, M . (2005). Workflow modeling languages - commonalities and differences , Institute for Information Systems, Vienna University of Technology, December 2005.