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Monday 5 October
FoPAS Workshop
09:30 – 10:15
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Keynote: Improving Earth Observation Data Exploitation with Workflow Automation
Filippo Britti, e-geos, Head of Radar Application Group
FoPAS Workshop
11:00 – 12:30
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António Rito Silva
A formal verification of the integration of activity and goal-based workflows
Judith Wewerka and Manfred Reichert
Towards Quantifying the Effects of Robotic Process Automation
Ronny Seiger, Francesca Zerbato, Andrea Burattin, Luciano García-Bañuelos and Barbara Weber
Towards IoT-driven Process Event Log Generation for Conformance Checking in Smart Factories
Joerg Evermann
Adapting Workflow Management Systems to BFT Blockchains – The YAWL Example
PriSEM Workshop
13:00 – 13:30
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Jean-Francois Rajotte and Raymond Ng
Private data sharing between decentralized users through the PrivGAN architecture
SoEA4EE Workshop
13:30 – 14:30
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Yosra Lassoued, Selmin Nurcan and Faiez Gargouri
Loose Inter-Organizations Cooperation In Cloud Computing: Process Chunks Configuration using Microservices
Rainer Schmidt, Alfred Zimmermann, Barbara Keller and Michael Möhring
Towards Engineering Artificial Intelligence-based Applications
TEAR Workshop
14:30 – 15:00
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Adriana Mijuskovic, Rob Bemthuis, Adina Aldea and Paul Havinga
An Enterprise Architecture based on Fog, Cloud, and Edge Computing for an Airfield Lighting Management System
Doctoral Consortium
15:30 – 17:30
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Benedikt Reitemeyer
Automatic Generation of Conceptual Enterprise Models
Diego Diaz
Integrating PPI Variability in the Context of Customizable Processes by Extending the Business Process Feature Model
Tuesday 6 October
Opening
9:30 – 10:00
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Keynote Gero Decker
Why Process will be the Hottest Topic in Enterprise Computing in the 2020ies
10:00-10:45
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Session Chair: Rik Eshuis
Topical Coffee: “Movies and series any computer scientist should watch”
Georg Grossmann
10:45-11:30
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Session 1: Enterprise Architecture and Services
11:30-13:00
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Session Chair: Zoran Milosevic
Adina Aldea, Egle Vaicekauskaitė, Maya Daneva and Jean Paul Sebastian Piest
Assessing Resilience in Enterprise Architecture: A Systematic Review
Wilco Engelsman, Roel Wieringa, Marten van Sinderen, Jaap Gordijn and Timber Haaker
Transforming business models into enterprise architecture diagrams
Robert Ehrensperger, Clemens Sauerwein and Ruth Breu
Current Practices in the Usage of Inter-Enterprise Architecture Models for the Management of Business Ecosystems
Michael Bachras and Kostas Kontogiannis
Goal Modelling Meets Service Choreography: A Graph Transformation Approach
Keynote Marc Lankhorst
The ArchiMate® Modeling Language for Enterprise Architecture: Past, Present, and Future
14:00-14:45
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Session Chair: Remco Dijkman
Demos
15:00-16:30
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Jean Paul Sebastian Piest, Rob Henk Bemthuis, Gilang Charismadiptya
Demonstrating the Architecture for Situation-aware Logistics using Smart Returnable Assets
Christian Weber, Peter Reimann
MMP – A Platform to Manage Machine Learning Models in Industry 4.0 Environments
Robin Kloe, Thorsten Zylowski, Christian Zirpins
Dynamic Re-Configuration of Conversationally Initiated Automated Negotiations
Mattias Nordahl, Boris Magnusson, Gorel Hedin, Alfred Åkesson
Smart bikes: Gradual update of IoT systems
Wednesday 7 October
Keynote Manuel Wimmer
Modeling Language Engineering 4.0: From Design-Time to Runtime and Back Again
10:00-10:45
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Session Chair: Georg Grossmann
EDOC 2021
10:45-11:00
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Session 2: Enterprise Integration and Data Management
11:30-13:00
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Session Chair: Sylvain Hallé
Vladimir Yussupov, Uwe Breitenbücher, Christoph Krieger, Frank Leymann, Jacopo Soldani and Michael Wurster
Pattern-based Modelling, Integration, and Deployment of Microservice Architectures
Nhan Tri Luong, Zoran Milosevic, Andrew Berry and Fethi Rabhi
An advanced open architecture integrating streaming, complex event processing and machine learning
Corinna Giebler, Christoph Gröger, Eva Hoos, Holger Schwarz and Bernhard Mitschang
A Zone Reference Model for Enterprise-Grade Data Lake Management
Andrey Rivkin, Daniel Ritter and Marco Montali
Formalizing Integration Patterns with Multimedia Data
Topical Coffee: “Home Automation”
Erik Proper
13:00-14:00
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Session 3: Business Process Management
14:00-15:30
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Session Chair: Stefanie Rinderle-Ma
Walid Fdhila, Stefanie Rinderle-Ma, David Knuplesch and Manfred Reichert
Decomposition-based Verification of Global Compliance in Process Choreographies
Silvano Colombo Tosatto, Guido Governatori and Nick van Beest
Verifying Compliance of Process Compositions Through Certification of its Components
Judith Wewerka, Sebastian Dax and Manfred Reichert
A User Acceptance Model for Robotic Process Automation
Klaus Kammerer, Rüdiger Pryss and Manfred Reichert
Context-Aware Querying and Injection of Process Fragments in Process-Aware Information Systems
Session 4: Software Engineering and Cloud Computing
16:00-17:30
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Session Chair: Colin Atkinson
Daniel Ritter
Cost-efficient Integration Process Placement in Multiclouds
Karoline Wild, Uwe Breitenbücher, Lukas Harzenetter, Frank Leymann, Daniel Vietz and Michael Zimmermann
TOSCA4QC: Two Modeling Styles for TOSCA to Automate the Deployment and Orchestration of Quantum Applications
Bianca Napoleão, Fabio Petrillo and Sylvain Hallé
Open Source Software Development Process: A Systematic Review
Thorsten Rangnau, Remco van Buijtenen, Frank Fransen and Fatih Turkmen
Continuous Security Testing: A Case Study onIntegrating Dynamic Security Testing Tools inCI/CD Pipelines
Thursday 8 October
Session 5: Applications
10:00-10:45
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Session Chair: Marten van Sinderen
Konstantinos Traganos, Irene Vanderfeesten, Paul Grefen, Jonnro Erasmus, Ton Gerrits and Wim Verhfostad
End-to-End Production Process Orchestration for Smart Printing Factories: An Application in Industry
Ashwini Patil, Sagar Sunkle and Vinay Kulkarni
Checking, Generating, and Revising Safety Data Sheets using Globally Harmonized System Standards
Topical Coffee: “Computer Games”
Pieter Van Gorp
10:45-11:30
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Session 6: Data and Process Mining
11:30-13:00
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Session Chair: Manfred Reichert
Sylvain Hallé
Explainable Queries over Event Logs
Abdoulrahman Jalayer, Mohsen Kahani, Amin Beheshti, Asef Pourmasoomi and Hamid Reza Motahari-Nezhad
Attention Mechanism in Predictive Business Process Monitoring
Florian Stertz, Juergen Mangler and Stefanie Rinderle-Ma
Data-driven Improvement of Online Conformance Checking
Ünal Aksu and Hajo A. Reijers
How Business Process Benchmarks Enable Organizations To Improve Performance
Session 7: Blockchains and Shared Ledgers
14:00-15:00
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Session Chair: Alan Wee-Chung Liew
Fredrik Milani, Luciano García-Bañuelos, Hajo A. Reijers and Lilit Stepanyan
Business Process Redesign with Blockchain and Smart Contracts
Jan Ladleif and Mathias Weske
Time in Blockchain-Based Process Execution
Ivars Blums and Hans Weigand
Towards a Core Ontology of Economic Exchanges for Multilateral Accounting Information Systems