Program Booklet
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Program Booklet
Conference & Workshops Program Ulm, Germany | September 1-5, 2014 Welcome to the 18th IEEE International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference - The Enterprise Computing Conference with this year’s main theme Utilizing Big Data for the Enterprise of the Future @ieee_edoc http://www.edoc2014.org Program Contents Welcome Message......................................................................................................... 3 Conference Location...................................................................................................... 4 General Information........................................................................................................ 6 Program At A Glance...................................................................................................... 7 Keynotes........................................................................................................................ 8 Wil van der Aalst......................................................................................................... 8 Heiko Ludwig.............................................................................................................. 9 Barbara Weber.......................................................................................................... 10 Program on Monday..................................................................................................... 12 TEAR‘14.................................................................................................................... 12 AdaptiveCM 2014..................................................................................................... 13 ModTools‘14.............................................................................................................. 14 EnCASE‘14............................................................................................................... 15 EDOC‘14 Demonstrations......................................................................................... 16 Program on Tuesday.................................................................................................... 17 SoEA4EE‘14............................................................................................................. 17 EVL-BP‘14 & CeSCoP‘14......................................................................................... 18 EMA‘14..................................................................................................................... 19 Program on Wednesday............................................................................................... 20 Program on Thursday................................................................................................... 21 Program on Friday........................................................................................................ 22 Workshop Welcome Reception.................................................................................... 23 Welcome Reception..................................................................................................... 24 Conference Dinner....................................................................................................... 25 Lunch............................................................................................................................ 26 Canteen Menu.............................................................................................................. 27 Sightseeing................................................................................................................... 28 EDOC Committees....................................................................................................... 29 Sponsors...................................................................................................................... 30 2 @ieee_edoc W elcome to the 18th IEEE International EDOC Conference in Ulm, Germany! It is a great pleasure for the University of Ulm to host the leading Enterprise Computing conference, bringing together researchers and practitioners to discuss challenges, solutions and experiences related to enterprise computing. The EDOC conference series addresses the key challenges regarding the development, management, operation, and evolution of enterprise computing systems. From its beginning in 1997, it has provided a platform to discuss innovations that make enterprise systems more flexible, more dependable, and easier to develop and maintain. Enterprise computing is based on a wide and ever growing range of methods, models, tools, and technologies for enterprise applications covering a broad spectrum of vertical domains and industry segments. This richness is expressed in the range of topics addressed at this year’s EDOC, with its focus on the impact of big data on the enterprise of the future. We are especially delighted to bring EDOC to the state of Baden-Wuerttemberg, which is one of Europe‘s most inventive and innovative regions. Here, in the Southwest of Germany, 4.2% of the gross domestic product is invested in research and development, equal to 14 billion per year. Four of the nine best German universities have their home in Baden-Wuerttemberg. Automobiles and the Zeppelin, airbags and anti-lock braking systems, SAP software: groundbreaking inventions have been developed in Baden-Wuerttemberg. This is why it is one of the leading states in the Federal Republic of Germany. Global http://www.edoc2014.org Welcome Message players such as Daimler, Bosch, and SAP have their global headquarters here; IBM and Hewlett-Packard their German headquarters. Besides automotive engineering, other key industry branches include mechanical and electrical engineering. Industry‘s technological lead is closely interwoven with the region‘s long tradition in science and research. We hope you will enjoy your stay in Ulm and will find the time before or after the conference to explore the natural and multi-cultural beauties of Ulm and its environment. We also hope you will find the conference productive and inspiring and will return home with the prospect of new collaborations and interesting ideas for future work. Manfred Reichert General Chair IEEE EDOC 2014 3 Conference Location Parking Block Mitte Non-restricted access! 5 Euro per day! to Uni West r Ring Berline 0/ from B1 Parking only for students and staff! P Parking Block Ost Non-restricted access! 5 Euro per day! P P Techn. Versorgungsbetriebe in-Allee P Rectorate Parking only for students and staff! P -Rin g New Surgery Botanischer Garten Parking only for students and staff! nck Ulm University Fra Entrance north e s- nste Albert-Ei Ja m Kliniken Oberer Eselsberg N27 P Parking only for students and staff! O29 O27 O28 Entrance south Clinical Centre Canteen Caption of the map Universität Süd (take bus No. 3) to downtown Street Track Your route Bus station by car Your route by bus Ulm University was founded in 1967 and is located on a hill outside Ulm. The university is surrounded by a lot of clinical centres, companies and institutions and, in this manner, research and technology transfer come together. At the moment about 10 000 students are enrolled. To give you an overview, please take a look on the map above. The EDOC 2014 conference will be held in the buildings called O27 and, especially, in O28. You may find the buildings on the right side of the map. With four faculties, the university provides many branches of study. The mainstreams are medicine, natural sciences, economics, mathematics, engineering, and, of course, computer science, but there are also a lot of interdiciplinary 4 DOC 2014 Additional entrance P Parking space programs of study, like Media Informatics. Not only research benefits from this collaboration of faculties, it also provides an opportunity for the students to broaden their horizon. In addition, a great language center offers several courses, motivating people to spend some time studying abroad. The other way round, foreign students are gladly welcome. Thus, Ulm University provides an environment for diversity and internationality. If you like to relax a bit, a walk over the campus can be worthwhile: all over the area you will discover sculptural artwork of the „art-path“ or you can visit the botanical garden with a size of about 28 hectares. @ieee_edoc Conference Location Siteplan Ulm University Buildings O27, O28 & O29 Level 2 O 29 WC O 27 WC 2201 2202 Canteen 2001 2002 2003 2004 Coffee Area Registration Desk 2203 1002 Level 1 H 21 H 22 O 28 Entrance The map above constitutes an overview of the rooms on level 2 in the buildings O27, O28, and O29. The schedules shown on Pages 12-22 denote the lecture rooms where the presentations are taking place. Every lecture room features a projector, wires to connect your notebook as well as a presenter. The rooms for presentations are: • Lecture room O28/H22 • Lecture room O28/H21 • Lecture room O27/2203 • Lecture room O28/1002 Please, note that room O28/1002 is situated on level 1 of building O28. Just take the stairs next to the coffee area to go downstairs. http://www.edoc2014.org Room O28/2001 is supposed to be used for discussions or to just have a coffee. Furthermore, you may use the very next room O28/2002 to prepare your presentations or demonstrations. Room O28/2003 is needed by the EDOC‘14 organization team and O28/2004 contains the wardrobe. If you need a quiet room for serious talks respectively discussions we can provide rooms O27/2201 and O27/2202 on demand. Please just come to the registration desk. Finally, standard restrooms are located in the middle of building O27 while acessible ones are situated in building O29 (please see the map). 5 General Information Registration Desk Our helpful staff is always available at the registration desk in front of room O28/2003 (see Page 5). During the whole conference, please do not hesitate to ask us, if you need any assistance. The wardrobe is situated in room O28/2004 right next to the registration desk. There, you may store your luggage and jackets. Conference Badge A conference badge is handed over to you as soon as you have registered at the registration desk (see information above). Please keep the badge visible all the time during the conference, workshops, and social events. The conference badge grants you: - access to the conference and/or the workshops - access to the social events - free public transportation (see information below) Wireless Internet Access For accessing the wireless network „welcome“ of Ulm University, start a web browser and open an arbitrary non-encrypted web page (e.g., kiz.uni-ulm.de). In turn, you will be automatically forwarded to the Public Access Gateway, where you have to authenticate with the following user data: Username: [email protected] Password: fBVEc9s!s Afterwards you have free internet access. You also may use the wireless network „eduroam“ if you are member of an university supporting this network as well as you have configured your devices appropriately. Public Transportation During the entire conference time you may use the public transportation with your badge for free! Ulm University is easily reachable by bus No. 3, leaving, e.g., from Ulm train station at 10 minutes intervals into the direction of “Wissenschaftsstadt” respectively „Science Park II“. Get off at the stop “Universität Süd” and just walk 3 minutes to the conference location (see Page 4). 6 @ieee_edoc Program At A Glance Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Registration Registration Registration Registration Registration Workshops Session 1: TEAR AdaptiveCM ModTools Workshops Session 5: SoEA4EE EVL-BP & CeSCoP Conference Session 1: Opening & Keynote van der Aalst Conference Session 5: Announcements & Keynote Ludwig Conference Session 9: Announcements & Keynote Weber Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break Workshops Session 2: TEAR AdaptiveCM ModTools Workshops Session 6: SoEA4EE EVL-BP & CeSCoP Conference Session 2: Enterprise Intelligence & Modeling Conference Session 6: Services & Cloud I Conference Session 10: Business Process Modeling Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Workshops Session 3: TEAR AdaptiveCM EnCASE Workshops Session 7: SoEA4EE EVL-BP & CeSCoP EMA Conference Session 3: Enterprise Analysis Conference Session 7: Services & Cloud II Conference Session 11: Data Analysis & Management II Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break Workshops Session 4: TEAR AdaptiveCM EnCASE Workshops Session 8: SoEA4EE EMA Conference Session 4: Data Analysis & Management I Conference Session 8: Realization of Complex Enterprise Systems 8am 9am 10am 11am 12pm 1pm 2pm 3pm 4pm 5pm 6pm 8am 9am 11am 12pm 1pm 2pm Workshop Welcome Reception & Demonstration Session 3pm Farewell 4pm 5pm 6pm 7pm 8pm 10am 7pm Steering Committee Dinner http://www.edoc2014.org Welcome Reception Conference Dinner 8pm 7 Keynotes In 2012, he received the degree of doctor honoris causa from Hasselt University. In 2013, he was appointed as Distinguished University Professor of TU/e and was awarded an honorary guest professorship at Tsinghua University. He is also a member of the Royal Holland Society of Sciences and Humanities (Koninklijke Hollandsche Maatschappij der Wetenschappen) and the Academy of Europe (Academia Europaea). Keynote Abstract P Wil van der Aalst Process Mining as the Superglue Between Data Science and Enterprise Computing Speaker‘s Biography W il van der Aalst is a full professor of Information Systems at the Technische Universiteit Eindhoven (TU/e). He is also the Academic Supervisor of the International Laboratory of Process-Aware Information Systems of the National Research University, Higher School of Economics in Moscow. Moreover, since 2003 he has a part-time appointment at Queensland University of Technology (QUT). At TU/e he is the scientific director of the Data Science Center Eindhoven (DSC/e). Many of his papers are highly cited (i.e.,t an H-index of more than 107 according to Google Scholar) and his ideas have influenced researchers, software developers, and standardization committees working on process support. 8 rocess mining provides new ways to utilize the abundance of data in enterprises. Suddenly many organizations realize that survival is not possible without exploiting available data intelligently. A new profession is emerging: the data scientist. Just like computer science emerged as a new discipline from mathematics when computers became abundantly available, we now see the birth of data science as a new discipline driven by the torrents of data available today. Process mining will be an integral part of the data scientist’s toolbox. Also enterprise computing will need to focus on process innovation through the intelligent use of event data. In his talk Wil van der Aalst will focus on challenges related to “process mining in the large”, i.e., dealing with many processes, many actors, many data sources, and huge amounts of data at the same time. By adequately addressing these challenges (e.g., using process cubes) we get a new kind of superglue that will impact the future of enterprise computing. @ieee_edoc Keynotes Heiko Ludwig Managing Big Data Effectively - A Cloud Provider and a Cloud Consumer Perspective Speaker‘s Biography H eiko Ludwig is a Research Staff Member with IBM’s Almaden Research Center in San Jose, CA and leads the Cloud Management Services team in Computing-as-a-Service organization, working on issues of service and storage management for Cloud environments. Prior work addressed various issues of service and process management and the corresponding platforms, mostly relating to large scale, crossing organizational boundaries, and the interrelationship of business and IT, such as work on WSLA, WS-Agreement and CrossFlow. Heiko has published more than 100 refereed articles, conference papers, and book chapters as well as technical reports. He is a managing editor of the International Journal of Cooperative Information Systems, has served on about 150 program committees and co-organized workshops resp. served as PC Co-Chair and General Co-Chair on a number of conferences. He also gave a number of keynote speeches at conferences and workshops in the field. He represented IBM in the OGF GRAAP working group, publishing the WS-Agreement standard. Prior to the Alamaden Research Center, Heiko held different positions at IBM around the world. Keynote Abstract I nstrumentation organization’s vast amounts of drive decisions. of processes and an environment provides data that can be used to Next to setting up data http://www.edoc2014.org collection, supervising data quality, and applying proper methods of analysis, organizations face the challenge to set up an infrastructure and architecture to do so efficiently and cost-effectively. Virtualized platforms such as private or public clouds are the method of choice for deployment, in particular for data analyses not occurring constantly. A cloud provider, either a commercial cloud company or an IT organization within an enterprise, will like to set up a cloud platform such that clients can run big data workloads effectively on. Cloud customers would like to set up big data applications in a cost-effective and performant way on their platform. This keynote will walk through a few real life big data analysis scenarios from different industries and discuss the challenges Cloud providers face making trade-offs. Understanding those challenges and solutions help cloud users choose the right match between their algorithm, big data system and cloud platform. 9 Keynotes the Computing journal and has been organizing the successful BPI workshop series. Moreover, she is co-author of the recently published book “Enabling Flexibility in Process-aware Information Systems” by Springer. Barbara’s research interests include process model understandability, process of process modeling, integrated process life cycle support, change patterns, process flexibility, user support in flexible processaware systems, and recommendations to optimize process execution. Keynote Abstract B Barbara Weber Investigating the Process of Process Modeling: Towards an In-depth Understanding of How Process Models are Created Speaker‘s Biography B arbara Weber is an associate professor at the Department of Computer Science at the University of Innsbruck (Austria), where she leads the leads the research cluster on business processes and workflows. Barbara holds a Habilitation degree in Computer Science and a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Innsbruck. Barbara has published more than 90 refereed papers, for example, in Data & Knowledge Engineering, Computers in Industry, Enterprise Information Systems, Information and Software Technology, and Software and System Modeling, has been serving as editorial board member for the Information Systems journal and 10 usiness process models have gained significant importance due to their critical role for managing business processes. Still, process models display a wide range of quality problems. For example, literature reports on error rates between 10% and 20% in industrial process model collections. Most research in the context of quality issues in process models puts a strong emphasis on the product or outcome of the process modeling act (i.e., the resulting process models), while the process followed for creating process models is only considered to a limited extent. The creation of process models involves the elicitation of requirements from the domain as well as the formalization of these requirements as process models. In this presentation the focus will be on the formalization of process models, which can be considered a process by itself –the process of process modeling (PPM). In particular, this presentation will discuss how the PPM can be captured and analyzed. For this, it will present a specialized modeling environment, @ieee_edoc which logs all interactions of the process modeler with the modeling environment, thus, providing the infrastructure to investigate the PPM. The presentation will also shed light on the way how process models are created, present different behavioral patterns that can be observed, and discuss factors that influence the PPM, e.g., modeler-specific factors like domain knowledge or process modeling competence and task-specific factors. In addition, the presentation will provide an outline on how methods like eye movement analysis, think aloud, or the analysis of bio-feedback (e.g., heart rate variability) might enable even deeper insights into the PPM. http://www.edoc2014.org Keynotes 11 Program on Monday Building O28 Room 1002 (Level 1) TEAR‘14 9th Int‘l Workshop on Trends in Enterprise Architecture Research Session Details Registration Registration 8am 9am Enterprise Architecture Schools of Thought: An Exploratory Study Jacobus Du Preez, Alta van der Merwe and Machdel Matthee TEAR Session 1: EA Perspectives 10am Coffee Break TEAR Session 2: EA Management and Decisions Lunch 2pm Lunch Integrating Business Models and Enterprise Achitecture Jurate Petrikina, Paul Drews, Karsten Zimmermann and Ingrid Schirmer TEAR Session 3: EA Modelling Scope 3pm Incorporating Directives into Enterprise TO-BE Architecture Sagar Sunkle, Deepali Kholkar, Hemant Rathod and Vinay Kulkarni On the Heterogeneity of Enterprise Models: ArchiMate and Troux Semantics Birger Lantow Coffee Break 4pm Coffee Break Toward Structured Simulation of Enterprise Models Suman Roychoudhury, Sagar Sunkle, Hemant Rathod and Vinay Kulkarni TEAR Session 4: EA Model Analysis 12 Interactive Functions of a Cockpit for Enterprise Architecture Planning Dierk Jugel and Christian Schweda Implementing a Software Prototype for Enterprise Architecture Rationalization: Lessons Learned Georgios Plataniotis, Sybren De Kinderen and Henderik Proper 12pm 5pm Coffee Break Examining Adaptive Case Management to Support Processes for Enterprise Architecture Management Matheus Hauder, Dominik Münch, Felix Michel, Alexej Utz and Florian Matthes 11am 1pm From Enterprise Architecture to Business Ecosystem Architecture Paul Drews and Ingrid Schirmer Towards a Unified and Modular Approach for Visual Analysis of Enterprise Models David Naranjo, Mario Sanchez and Jorge Villalobos Type-Safety in EA Model Analysis Thomas Reschenhofer, Ivan Monahov and Florian Matthes @ieee_edoc Program on Monday Building O28 Room H22 AdaptiveCM 2014 3rd Int‘l Workshop on Adaptive Case Management and Other Non-Workflow Approaches to BPM Session Details Registration Registration 8am 9am Presentation of Participants AdaptiveCM Session 1: Opening There is Nothing Routine about Innovation (Keynote) Keith Swenson 10am Coffee Break Coffee Break 11am Research Challenges in Adaptive Case Mangement: A Literature Review Matheus Hauder, Simon Pigat and Florian Matthes AdaptiveCM Session 2: Research Process-Aware Task Management Support for Knowledge-Intensive Business Processes: Findings, Challenges, Requirements Nicolas Mundbrod and Manfred Reichert 12pm 1pm Examining Case Management Demand using Event Log Complexity Metrics Marian Benner-Wickner, Matthias Book, Tobias Brückmann and Volker Gruhn Lunch 2pm Lunch A Case for Declarative Process Modelling: Agile Development of a Grant Application System Søren Debois, Thomas Hildebrandt, Morten Marquard and Tijs Slaats AdaptiveCM Session 3: Practice Towards a Pattern Recognition Approach for Transferring Knowledge in ACM Thanh Tran Thi Kim, Christoph Ruhsam, Max J. Pucher, Maximilian Kobler and Jan Mendling 3pm How can the Blackboard Metaphor Enrich Collaborative ACM Systems? Helle Frisak Sem, Steinar Carlsen and Gunnar John Coll Coffee Break 4pm Coffee Break Towards Aspect Oriented Adaptive Case Management Amin Jalali and Ilia Bider AdaptiveCM Session 4: Ideas 5pm http://www.edoc2014.org Brainstorming Closing Ilia Bider 13 Program on Monday Building O28 Room H21 ModTools‘14 2nd Int‘l Workshop on Methodical Development of Modeling Tools Session Details Registration Registration 8am 9am 10am ModTools Session 1: Model Visualization and Navigation Coffee Break 11am 12pm 1pm 14 ModTools Session 2: Model Evolution and Comparison Lunch Visual Modeling Editor and Ontology API-based Analysis for Decision Making in Enterprises Experience and Way Ahead Sagar Sunkle and Hemant Rathod Navigation among Model Sketches on Large Interactive Displays Markus Kleffmann, Matthias Book and Volker Gruhn Coffee Break iArchiMate - A Tool for Managing Imperfection in Enterprise Models Hector Florez, Mario Sanchez and Jorge Villalobos Representing Model Differences by Delta Operations Dilshodbek Kuryazov and Andreas Winter Lunch @ieee_edoc Program on Monday Building O27 Room 2203 EnCASE‘14 1st Int‘l Workshop on Engineering Cloud Applications and Services Session Details Registration Registration Lunch Lunch 8am ... 12pm 1pm 2pm 3pm Keynote EnCASE Session 1: Welcome & Keynote Interoperable Data Migration Between NoSQL Columnar Databases Marco Scavuzzo, Elisabetta Di Nitto and Stefano Ceri Coffee Break Coffee Break Cloud Adaptation and Application (Re-)Distribution: Bridging the Two Perspectives Santiago Gómez Sáez, Vasilios Andrikopoulos, Florian Wessling and Clarissa Cassales Marquezan 4pm EnCASE Session 2: Cloud Applications Deployment Aggregates - A Generic Deployment Automation Approach for Applications Operated in the Cloud Johannes Wettinger, Katharina Görlach and Frank Leymann 5pm http://www.edoc2014.org Discussion and Closing Remarks 15 Building O28 Room H21 Program on Monday EDOC‘14 Demonstrations Session Details Registration Registration 8am ... 5pm Process Migration Framework - Virtualising and documenting business processes Johannes Binder, Stephan Strodl and Andreas Rauber 6pm Demo: Cognoscenti Open Source Software for Experimentation on Adaptive Case Management Approaches Keith Swenson Workshop Welcome Reception & Demonstration Session The ‘REFINTO’ Framework and Tool: Supporting Business-IT Alignment in Enterprise Financial Application Development Emem Umoh and Pedro Sampaio A Tool for Supporting Object-Aware Processes Carolina Ming Chiao, Vera Kuenzle, Kevin Andrews and Manfred Reichert Social Data Analytics Tool: Design, Development, and Demonstrative Case Studies Abid Hussain and Ravi K. Vatrapu SNAP: An End User Service Composition Tool based on Recommendations Mariano Belaunde, Nicolas Pellen and Frederique Pinson Facilitating Development and Provisioning of Service Topologies through Domain Specific Languages Ta’Id Holmes 7pm For the very fist time, EDOC‘14 presents a demonstration track in combination with a workshop welcome reception (see page 23). We are very pleased that the authors of 7 different demonstration papers give valuable insights into state-of-the-art prototypes to the audience. So please join the combination of a demonstration session and workshop welcome reception to gain interesting insights on the one hand side and to socialize in an informal atmosphere. The authors of the demonstrations present their systems in booths hosted in the lecture room O28/H21. 16 @ieee_edoc Building O28 Room H22 Program on Tuesday SoEA4EE‘14 6th Int‘l Workshop on Service Oriented Enterprise Architecture for Enterprise Engineering Session Details Registration Registration 8am 9am 10am Service- and Enterprise Engineering in the Time of Cloud and Big Data (Keynote) Rainer Schmidt SoEA4EE Session 1: When data meets enterprise architecture Towards a Framework for Enterprise Architecture Analytics Rainer Schmidt, Michael Möhring, Alfred Zimmermann, Matthias Wissotzki, Kurt Sandkuhl and Dierk Jugel Towards Better Semantics for Services in eHealth Standards: A Reference Ontology Approach Zoran Milosevic and Joao Paulo Almeida Coffee Break 11am 12pm SoEA4EE Session 2: Services ecosystems - a new land for the Nash equilibrium? Coffee Break Revealing Service Commitments in Service-Oriented Enterprise Architecture Eric Julio Cesar Nardi, Ricardo De Almeida Falbo and Joao Paulo A. Almeida Combining Agent Based Modelling with Distributed Constraint Optimisation for Service Delivery Optimization Mohammadreza Mohagheghian, Renuka Sindhgattay, Aditya Ghose - 1pm Lunch Lunch 2pm 3pm Adaptable Enterprise Architectures for Software Evolution of SmartLife Ecosystems Alfred Zimmermann, Bilal Gonen, Rainer Schmidt, Eman El-Sheikh, Sikha Bagui and Norman Wilde Coffee Break Coffee Break 4pm 5pm Flexibility in SOA Operations: The Need for a Central Service Component Liane Will, Veit Koeppen and Gunter Saake SoEA4EE Session 3: Flexibility, adaptability, capability - What is the next step? SoEA4EE Session 4: Towards modeldriven serviceoriented enterprise computing systems Capability-as-a-Service: Towards Context-aware Business Services Kurt Sandkuhl, Hasan Koç and Janis Stirna ODaaS: Towards the Model-Driven Engineering of Open Data Applications as Data Services Angel Mora Segura, Jesus Sanchez Cuadrado, Juan de Lara http://www.edoc2014.org Patterns for Value-Added Services Illustrated with SEAM Gorica Tapandjieva, Aarthi Gopal, Maude Grossan and Alain Wegmann Towards Orthographic Viewpoints for Enterprise Architecture Modeling Colin Atkinson and Christian Tunjic 17 Program on Tuesday Building O28 Room H21 EVL-BP‘14 & CeSCoP‘14 7th Int‘l Workshop on Evolutionary Business Processes & 1st Int‘l Workshop on Compliance, Evolution and Security in Cross-Organizational Processes Session Details Registration Registration EVL-BP & CeSCoP Session 1: Welcome and Keynote A Cloud-based Approach for Leveraging Holistic B2B Integration (Keynote) Gunther Stuhec, SAP AG Coffee Break Coffee Break 8am 9am 10am 11am 12pm 1pm EVL-BP & CeSCoP Session 2: CrossOrganizational Business Processes Lunch 2pm 3pm Welcome An Empirical Investigation of the Effect of Target-related Information in Phishing Attacks Hannes Holm, Waldo Rocha Flores, Marcus Nohlberg and Mathias Ekstedt Analytical Processing for Forensic Analysis Marcio Alexandre Pereira da Silva, Paulo Caetano da Silva Workflow Scheduling in Cloud Computing: A Survey Fairouz Fakhfakh, Hatem Hadj Kacem, Ahmed Hadj Kacem Lunch Towards a Subject-Oriented Evolutionary Business Information System Stephan Schiffner, Thomas Rothschadl and Nils Meyer EVL-BP & CeSCoP Session 3: Evolutionary Business Processes Towards a Reference Architecture for the Co-Evolution of Business Processes Shamila Mafazi, Georg Grossmann, Wolfgang Mayery and Markus Stumptnery - Coffee Break 18 Coffee Break @ieee_edoc Program on Tuesday Building O27 Room 2203 EMA‘14 1st Int‘l Workshop on Enterprise Model Analysis Session Details Registration Registration Lunch Lunch 8am ... 12pm 1pm 2pm Opening EMA Session 1: Enterprise Model Analysis I Toward Structured Simulation of What-if Analyses for Enterprise Sagar Sunkle, Suman Roychoudhury, Hemant Rathod and Vinay Kulkarni 3pm A Unified Framework for Enterprise Architecture Analysis Melanie Langermeier, Christian Saad and Bernhard Bauer Coffee Break Coffee Break 4pm Enterprise Architecture Model Analysis Using Description Logics Gonçalo Antunes, Artur Caetano and Jose Borbinha EMA Session 2: Enterprise Model Analysis II A Traceable Maturity Assessment Method Based on Enterprise Architecture Modelling Ricardo Vieira, Elsa Cardoso and Christoph Becker 5pm Addressing Crosscutting Concerns in Enterprise Architecture Fabiana Santos, Flávia Santoro and Claudia Cappelli Panel Discussion http://www.edoc2014.org 19 Program on Wednesday Building O28 Room H22 Session Details Registration Registration Conference Session 1: Opening & Keynote van der Aalst Opening of the EDOC 2014 conference Manfred Reichert 8am 9am 10am 11am 12pm 1pm chaired by Manfred Reichert Coffee Break Coffee Break Conference Session 2: Enterprise Intelligence and Modeling A Formalization of Complex Event Stream Processing Sylvain Hallé and Simon Varvaressos chaired by Marten van Sinderen Enterprise Architecture Intelligence R.K.M. Veneberg, Maria-Eugenia Iacob, Marten J. Van Sinderen and Lianne Bodenstaff Lunch Lunch 2pm Conference Session 3: Enterprise Analysis 3pm chaired by Lea Kutvonen Coffee Break 4pm Conference Session 4: Data Analysis and Management I 5pm Process Mining as the Superglue Between Data Science and Enterprise Computing Keynote by Wil van der Aalst chaired by Florian Matthes Modeling Exception Flows in Integration Systems Daniel Ritter and Jan Sosulski Extensible Model-based Approach for Supporting Automatic Enterprise Analysis Hector Florez, Mario Sanchez and Jorge Villalobos Overview of Enterprise Information Needs in Information Security Risk Assessments Matus Korman, Teodor Sommestad, Jonas Hallberg, Johan Bengtsson and Mathias Ekstedt Enterprise Architecture Analysis with Production Functions Ulrik Franke Coffee Break Customization of Domain-Specific Reference Models for Data Warehouses Christoph Schütz and Michael Schrefl Fuzzy Set Based Sentiment Analysis of Big Social Data Raghava Rao Mukkamala, Abid Hussain and Ravi Vatrapu Predicting iPhone Sales from iPhone Tweets Niels Buus Lassen, René Madsen and Ravi K. Vatrapu ... 7:30pm Welcome Reception Welcome Reception (see Page 24) Please note: regular papers are presented in a slot of 30 min. Short papers, annotated with * in the following, are presented in a slot of 20 min. 20 @ieee_edoc Building O28 Room H22 Program on Thursday Session Details Registration Registration Conference Session 5: Announcements & Keynote Ludwig Announcements Manfred Reichert 8am 9am 10am chaired by Stefanie Rinderle-Ma Managing Big Data Effectively - A Cloud Provider and a Cloud Consumer Perspective Keynote by Heiko Ludwig Coffee Break Coffee Break 11am Conference Session 6: Services and Cloud I 12pm 1pm An Ontological Analysis of Service Modeling at ArchiMate’s Business Layer Julio Cesar Nardi, Ricardo De Almeida Falbo and Joao Paulo A. Almeida WPress: An Application-Driven Performance Benchmark For Cloud-Based Virtual Machines Amir Hossein Borhani, Philipp Leitner, Bu-Sung Lee, Xiaorong Li and Terence Hung chaired by Sylvain Hallé Service Composition for REST Florian Haupt, Markus Fischer, Dimka Karastoyanova, Frank Leymann and Karolina Vukojevic-Haupt Lunch Lunch 2pm Service Selection for On-demand Provisioned Services * Karolina Vukojevic-Haupt, Florian Haupt, Dimka Karastoyanova and Frank Leymann Conference Session 7: Services and Cloud II 3pm chaired by João Paulo Almeida Feature-based Configuration of Vendor-independent Deployments on IaaS * Erik Wittern, Alexander Lenk, Sebastian Bartenbach and Tobias Braeuer Switching Parties in a Collaboration at Run-time * Shaya Pourmirza, Remco Dijkman and Paul Grefen Towards Process Support for Cloud Manufacturing * Stefan Schulte, Philipp Hoenisch, Christoph Hochreiner, Schahram Dustdar and Matthias Klusch Coffee Break 4pm Conference Session 8: Realization of Complex Enterprise Systems 5pm Coffee Break Batch Regions: Process Instance Synchronization based on Data Luise Pufahl, Andreas Meyer and Mathias Weske Object–Business Process Mapping Frameworks: Abstractions, Architecture, and Implementation Marco Tulio Valente and Rogel Garcia chaired by Rainer Schmid Model-based IT Change Management for Large System Definitions with State-related Dependencies Takayuki Kuroda and Aniruddha Gokhale Conference Dinner Conference Dinner (see Page 25) ... 7:30pm http://www.edoc2014.org 21 Program on Friday Building O28 Room H22 Session Details Registration Registration Conference Session 9: Announcements & Keynote Weber Announcements Manfred Reichert 8am 9am 10am chaired by Georg Grossmann Coffee Break 11am Conference Session 10: Business Process Modeling 12pm 1pm chaired by Colin Atkinson Lunch 2pm Investigating the Process of Process Modeling: Towards an In-depth Understanding of How Process Models are Created Keynote by Barbara Weber Coffee Break The Role of Semantic Annotations in Business Process Modelling Chiara Di Francescomarino, Marco Rospocher, Chiara Ghidini and Andrea Valerio Implementation Framework for Production Case Management: Modeling and Execution Andreas Meyer, Nico Herzberg, Frank Puhlmann and Mathias Weske Informal Process Essentials C. Timurhan Sungur, Tobias Binz, Uwe Breitenbücher and Frank Leymann Lunch The Deep Data Warehouse: Link-based Integration and Enrichment of Warehouse Data and Unstructured Content * Christoph Gröger, Holger Schwarz and Bernhard Mitschang Conference Session 11: Data Analysis and Management II chaired by Marten van Sinderen Integrating Compliance Requirements across Business and IT * Falko Koetter, Monika Kochanowski, Anette Weisbecker, Christoph Fehling and Frank Leymann Reliability and Availability Properties of Distributed Database Systems * Jörg Domaschka, Christopher Hauser and Benjamin Erb A Life Cycle for Coupled Multi-Scale, Multi-Field Experiments Realized through Choreographies * Andreas Weiß and Dimka Karastoyanova 3pm Farewell Farewell of the EDOC 2014 conference Manfred Reichert 4pm 22 @ieee_edoc Building O28 Room H21 Workshop Welcome Reception In the context of the workshop welcome reception, we we will serve snacks and drinks during the EDOC’14 demonstration session (see page 16). In particular, we will offer you a range of delicious canapés as well as softdrinks and beer. Our intention is to let you socialize in a nice, informal atmosphere and to recap the interesting presentations given on Monday. This idea fits perfectly to valuable insights presented by the authors of the EDOC‘14 demonstrations. So please just join the Workshop Welcome Reception directly after the end of the workshops on Monday. Hence, the Workshop Welcome Reception starts on Monday, 1 September 2014 at 5:30 pm. © Jörg Brinckheger / pixelio.de http://www.edoc2014.org 23 Welcome Reception On Wednesday, 3 September 2014, 7:30pm we would like to invite you to the EDOC’14 Welcome Reception at “Neue Mitte” (“New Center”) in Ulm. Situated just next to the famous Kunsthalle Weishaupt (Art Collection Weishaupt), the Welcome Reception will take place in the venerable house of the old Museumsgesellschaft (Literary Society of Ulm). 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In this spirit, a well9 11 13 15 17 19 7 5 chosen106menu and beverages are aße Heimstrserved. 23 27 31 35 39 45 13 Frauengraben As always, the organization ngraben Frauethe Frauengrabenteam of 2 86 30 24 Frauengraben 12 n 6 e b ra 2 very next EDOC (EDOC‘15) will finally 3 5 17 11 26 33 4 5 9 1 3 Kerler present its ideas and venue in theRose scope ngasse Hinter dem Brot 27 19 15 8 26 20 8 29 of the conference dinner as well. 6 9/2 18/1 3 5 7 1 25 10 1 5 1 16 14 6 ß ra st rn 5 se a 3 K Lunch As a registered participant of the EDOC’14, you have got lunch vouchers for the canteen of Ulm University. The canteen is situated at the south of the university and it is very close to buildings O27 and O28 where the conference is taking place (please regard the map on Page 4). With a lunch voucher, you may take a soup, a main dish or buffet, a dessert and one drink. If you consider the canteen‘s menu plan on the next page, you will see the different main dishes „quick plate“, „good value“, „vegetarien food“, „fine and tasty“ as well as „wok and grill“. After taking your preferred food and drink please go to the dedicated EDOC‘14 checkout (please look for the EDOC‘14 logo) and provide your lunch voucher. If you have any special diet constraints, please do not hesitate to ask the canteen staff or, previously, the EDOC‘14 staff at the registration desk. 26 @ieee_edoc http://www.edoc2014.org = organic products Chicken breast filet (HALAL) with fresh cheesepepper-sauce Fine and tasty = vegetarian DE-ÖKO-006 = vegan Ratio for Food Additives: 1 = contains colouring 2 = contains preservatives 3 = contains anti-oxidiser 4 = contains (artificial) flavouring 5 = treated with sulphur 6 = blackenend 7 = waxed 8 = contains phosphate 9 = contains (artificial) sweetener 10 = contains a source of phenylalanine American Buffet 1,2,3,4,9 Daily: organic rice, organic noodles, organic potatoes, further supplements and salads (see display) Dessert selection: Daily dessert, choice dessert, Dessert de Luxe (see display) Snack buffet Salad buffet Hamburger and steaks from the grill Supplements Desserts Vegetable buffet1 Salad buffet Ravioli with raclette cheese and leek on paprika-courgette ragout Salmon filets from the grill on a Viennese veal cutlet with vegetable patch with herbed special “Frankfurter” green butter sauce Potato-bags tomatomozzarella and Fitness-salad Potato gratin buffet 2,3,4 Salad buffet Poultry variations from the grill Saddle of pork steak „Holzfäller Art“ with bacon 2,3,4 and brased onion, gravy sauce “Spätzli Gratin Verde” Swabian spinach-noodles with courgette, carrots and spinach au-gratin Buffet Wok and grill Vegetable-cream“Schupfnudeln” Finger-shaped potato noodles with roasted onions Freshly baked meatloaf with gravy sauce and 1 bread roll Vegetarian food with creamed-mustard sauce, gherkins and mushrooms 2,3,9 Sliced pork stroganoff-style Homemade "Maultaschen" Swabian traditional style ravioli with vegetable-meat filling "au gratin" Good value Viennese chicken with parsley and a wedge of lemon Cauliflower-cheese-gratin with Colorful wild rice pan with Tyrolean “Gröstl” with strips of ham 2,3,4 and potatoes broccoli, paprika and courgette potatoes, vegetables and sausage 1,2,3,4 Pasta with bacon, egg1,2,3,4 and grated cheese Green bean soup Quick plate Onion soup Thursday Tomato soup Wednesday Chicken broth with rice and peas Tuesday Soups Monday We use salt with added iodine. Changes possible! Steakhouse Buffet Salad buffet Steaks from the grill Vegetable lasagne „Mediterraneo“ 2 Chicken breast in a crust with ketchup 9 Cajun pork 2,3,4 with beans Creamy kohlrabi soup Friday Canteen Menu 27 Sightseeing Ulm, founded around 850 AD, is rich in history and traditions as a former Free Imperial City. Situated on the Danube River and with a population of around 120,000, Ulm is well known for Ulm Minster featuring the highest steeple of the world (162 metres and 768 steps). On a sunny day you may even see the Alps from the observation deck. On the other side of the river, lies the twin city of NeuUlm, smaller than Ulm and until 1810 a part of it (population ~50,000). Besides the famous minster, Ulm and its twin city Neu-Ulm offer an abundance of sightseeing spots, e.g.: the old Town Hall, the picturesque fishermen’s quarter (Fischerviertel), the remaining section of the city walls along the river, with the 14th century butchers’ tower (Metzgerturm), Ulm Federal Fortifications being the largest preserved fortifications (Wilhelmsburg), and several buildings from the late Middle Ages / renaissance (Schwörhaus, Kornhaus or Zeughaus). The twin cities also provide many cultural spots worth to be visited, e.g.: Ulm Museum, Weishaupt Art Gallery, Museum of Bread Culture, Danube Swabian Museum, Edwin Scharff Museum, Walther Collection, the Scholl Memorial, Ulm Theatre and the Ulm School of Design. If you want to enjoy some nature, Ulm’s huge park Friedrichsau, New-Ulm’s central park called Glacis, or the Botanical Garden may catch your attention. For sports and running in particular, we may recommend the well-prepared paths along Danube River. 28 @ieee_edoc EDOC Committees EDOC 2014 Committee Steering Committee General Chair Chairman Manfred Reichert Joao Paulo A. Almeida Ulm University, Germany University of Espirito Santo, Brazil Program Co-chairs Committee Members Stefanie Rinderle-Ma Chi Hung Chi University of Vienna, Austria Shinghua University, China Georg Grossmann Dirk Draheim University of South Australia, Australia University of Innsbruck, Austria Local Organization Chairs Dragan Gasevic Athabasca University, Canada Nicolas Mundbrod Pontus Johnson Ulm University, Germany KTH, Sweden Rüdiger Pryss Lea Kutvonen Ulm University, Germany University of Helsinki, Finland Workshop Chairs Peter Linington Sylvain Hallé Université du Québec à Chicoutimi, Canada Dimka Karastoyanova University of Stuttgart, Germany Demo Chairs University of Kent, United Kingdom Florian Matthes TU Munich, Germany Zoran Milosevic Deontik, Australia Marcus Spies Jens Kolb LMU Munich, Germany Ulm University, Germany Gerald Weber Patrícia Dockhorn Costa University of Auckland, New Zealand Federal University of Espirito Santo, Brasil Publicity Chairs Matt Selway University of South Australia, Australia Walid Fdhila University of Vienna, Austria Web and Social Media Chair Nicolas Mundbrod Ulm University, Germany http://www.edoc2014.org 29 Sponsors Sponsors Partners ARISTAFLOW Host 30 @ieee_edoc Your Comments http://www.edoc2014.org 31 Ulm University Institute of Databases and Information Systems (DBIS) James-Franck-Ring (Building O27/Level 5) 89069 Ulm, Germany Web: http://www.uni-ulm.de/dbis Twitter: @dbis_uulm @ieee_edoc http://www.edoc2014.org