The best place to find a complete list of my publications is Google Scholar. As of July 29, 2022, my Scholar profile referenced 37 articles and 430 citations (h-index: 11). In addition, I want to link my ORCiD profile. ORCiD provides researchers with unique persistent digital identifiers and references work experiences and publications.
Most of the publications referenced on Google Scholar are open and free to access. Below, you can find a list of selected first-author ACM publications that I can make freely available through the ACM Author-Izer service:
As science becomes increasingly data-intensive, the requirements for comprehensive Research Data Management (RDM) grow. This often overwhelms scientists, requiring more workload and training. The failure to conduct effective RDM leads to producing ...
Users of Internet of Things (IoT) devices are often unaware of their security risks and cannot sufficiently factor security considerations into their device selection. This puts networks, infrastructure and users at risk. We developed and evaluated ...
Reproducibility should be a cornerstone of scientific research and is a growing concern among the scientific community and the public. Understanding how to design services and tools that support documentation, preservation and sharing is required to ...
The need for data preservation and reproducible research is widely recognized in the scientific community. Yet, researchers often struggle to find the motivation to contribute to data repositories and to use tools that foster reproducibility. In this ...
The reproducibility crisis refers to the inability to reproduce scientific experiments and is one of science's great challenges. Alarming reports and growing public attention are leading to the development of services and tools that aim to support key ...