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Thomas M. Prinz
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- affiliation: University of Jena, Germany
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Books and Theses
- 2017
- [b1]Thomas M. Prinz:
Entwicklung von kontrollflussbasierten Methoden und Techniken für einen benutzerfreundlichen Entwurf von sicheren Geschäftsprozessen. University of Jena, Germany, 2017
Journal Articles
- 2021
- [j3]N. Long Ha, Thomas M. Prinz:
Partitioning Behavioral Retrieval: An Efficient Computational Approach With Transitive Rules. IEEE Access 9: 112043-112056 (2021) - [j2]Thomas M. Prinz, Wolfram Amme:
Control-Flow-Based Methods to Support the Development of Sound Workflows. Complex Syst. Informatics Model. Q. 27: 1-44 (2021) - 2015
- [j1]Thomas M. Prinz, Wolfram Amme:
A Complete and the Most Liberal Semantics for Converging OR Gateways in Sound Processes. Complex Syst. Informatics Model. Q. 4: 32-49 (2015)
Conference and Workshop Papers
- 2024
- [c12]Thomas M. Prinz, Julien Klaus, Nick R. T. P. van Beest:
Pushing the Limits: Concurrency Detection in Acyclic Sound Free-Choice Workflow Nets in O(P² + T²). PNSE@Petri Nets 2024: 132-154 - 2023
- [c11]Thomas M. Prinz:
Compilation of Distributed Programs to Services Using Multiple Programming Languages. WEBIST 2023: 191-198 - 2022
- [c10]Thomas M. Prinz:
Why Users of the Internet of Things need Error-Avoiding Modeling Languages and Queries. EMPATHY@AVI 2022: 49-55 - [c9]Thomas M. Prinz, Yongsun Choi, N. Long Ha:
Understanding and Decomposing Control-Flow Loops in Business Process Models. BPM 2022: 307-323 - 2020
- [c8]Thomas M. Prinz, Linda Graefe, Jan Plötner:
Learning from the Past - Do Historical Data Help to Improve Progress Indicators in Web Surveys? UIST 2020: 379-390 - 2019
- [c7]Thomas M. Prinz, Jan Plötner, Maximilian Croissant, Anja Vetterlein:
Progress in Adaptive Web Surveys: Comparing Three Standard Strategies and Selecting the Best. WEBIST (Revised Selected Papers) 2019: 148-167 - [c6]Thomas M. Prinz, Jan Plötner, Anja Vetterlein:
The Problem of Finding the Best Strategy for Progress Computation in Adaptive Web Surveys. WEBIST 2019: 307-313 - 2015
- [c5]Thomas M. Prinz:
Proposals for a Virtual Machine for Business Processes. ZEUS 2015: 10-17 - [c4]Sebastian Apel, Thomas M. Prinz, Volkmar Schau:
Challenging Service Extensions for Electric Vehicles in Massively Heterogenic System Landscapes. ZEUS 2015: 44-50 - 2014
- [c3]Thomas M. Prinz, Norbert Spieß, Wolfram Amme:
A First Step towards a Compiler for Business Processes. CC 2014: 238-243 - 2013
- [c2]Thomas M. Prinz, Wolfram Amme:
Practical Compiler-Based User Support during the Development of Business Processes. ICSOC Workshops 2013: 40-53 - [c1]Thomas M. Prinz:
Fast Soundness Verification of Workflow Graphs. ZEUS 2013: 32-40
Editorship
- 2015
- [e1]Thomas S. Heinze, Thomas M. Prinz:
Proceedings of the 7th Central European Workshop on Services and their Composition, ZEUS 2015, Jena, Germany, February 19-20, 2015. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 1360, CEUR-WS.org 2015 [contents]
Informal and Other Publications
- 2024
- [i2]Désirée Scholz, Linda Graefe, Thomas M. Prinz:
How Participants Respond to Computer Delays. CoRR abs/2401.03751 (2024) - [i1]Thomas M. Prinz, Julien Klaus, Nick R. T. P. van Beest:
Pushing the Limits: Concurrency Detection in Acyclic, Live, and 1-Safe Free-Choice Nets in O((P+T)2). CoRR abs/2401.16097 (2024)
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