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Cornelia Haisjackl
Cornelia Haisjackl
PhD Student at the University of Innsbruck
Verified email at uibk.ac.at
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Understanding declare models: strategies, pitfalls, empirical results
C Haisjackl, I Barba, S Zugal, P Soffer, I Hadar, M Reichert, J Pinggera, ...
Software & Systems Modeling 15 (2), 325-352, 2016
1002016
Investigating expressiveness and understandability of hierarchy in declarative business process models
S Zugal, P Soffer, C Haisjackl, J Pinggera, M Reichert, B Weber
Software & Systems Modeling 14, 1081-1103, 2015
812015
How do humans inspect BPMN models: an exploratory study
C Haisjackl, P Soffer, SY Lim, B Weber
Software & Systems Modeling 17, 655-673, 2018
482018
Making sense of declarative process models: common strategies and typical pitfalls
C Haisjackl, S Zugal, P Soffer, I Hadar, M Reichert, J Pinggera, B Weber
International Workshop on Business Process Modeling, Development and Support …, 2013
322013
Investigating differences between graphical and textual declarative process models
C Haisjackl, S Zugal
Advanced Information Systems Engineering Workshops: CAiSE 2014 International …, 2014
262014
Empirical evaluation of test driven modeling
S Zugal, C Haisjackl, J Pinggera, B Weber
International Journal of Information System Modeling and Design (IJISMD) 4 …, 2013
202013
Identifying quality issues in BPMN models: an exploratory study
C Haisjackl, J Pinggera, P Soffer, S Zugal, SY Lim, B Weber
International Workshop on Business Process Modeling, Development and Support …, 2015
152015
Model Validation in a Tool–based Methodology for System Testing of Service–oriented Systems
M Felderer, J Chimiak-Opoka, P Zech, C Haisjackl, F Fiedler, R Breu
International Journal On Advances in Software 4 (1), 2011
72011
Visualization of the evolution of layout metrics for business process models
C Haisjackl, A Burattin, P Soffer, B Weber
Business Process Management Workshops: BPM 2016 International Workshops, Rio …, 2017
62017
Test Driven Modeling meets Declarative Process Modeling - A Case Study
C Haisjackl
University of Innsbruck, Institute of Computer, 2012
42012
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