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Andreas Oberweis is a Professor at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany, with a distinguished career in business process management, information systems, and process modeling. His work spans interdisciplinary collaborations, focusing on integrating formal methods like Petri nets with practical applications in digital identity, privacy, and educational technology.
- Key research areas include Business Process Management, Information Systems, Petri Net Modeling, Semantic Web, and Process Mining.
- He has contributed to methodologies like MEUSec for enhancing user experience and security in digital identity wallets, and frameworks for automated assessment of modeling competencies.
Publications highlight innovations in process model similarity, social network coordination, and 3D business process visualization. His recent work emphasizes user-centric security and multimodal mobility optimization.
Collaborations involve institutions like KIT, University of Rome, and Queensland University of Technology, with co-authors such as Peter Loos, Ralf Reussner, and Agnes Koschmider.
He has developed tools like INCOME2010 for process-oriented systems and contributed to open models for enterprise systems. Despite no explicit awards listed, his 18+ years of continuous publication in top venues (BPM, EMISA, Modellierung) underscore his academic impact.
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