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Prof. Friedrich Jan holds the Experimental Physics professorship at the TUM School of Natural Sciences. His research focuses on formal system modeling, software process engineering, and methodology adaptation in systems development. He specializes in process modeling frameworks like the V-Modell XT, emphasizing standards for public administration and small businesses. His work bridges formal methods with practical implementation challenges in complex systems.
- Institution: Technical University of Munich (TUM)
- School: TUM School of Natural Sciences
- Key Expertise: Process Methodology, Systems Engineering, Formal Modeling
Research interests include tailoring process models for organizational needs, integrating agile and formal approaches, and applying systems engineering principles in diverse sectors. His publications analyze adaptation strategies for V-Modell XT in public administration and SME environments, highlighting scalability and regulatory compliance.
Publications from 2008-2016 demonstrate sustained focus on software process modeling, formal verification of development frameworks, and milestone planning methodologies. Work emphasizes practical application of theoretical models in real-world organizational contexts.
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