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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
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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
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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
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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
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Conference Location
Parking Block Mitte
Non-restricted access!
5 Euro per day!
to Uni West
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Berline
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from B1
Parking only for
students and staff!
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Parking Block Ost
Non-restricted access!
5 Euro per day!
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Techn. Versorgungsbetriebe
in-Allee
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Rectorate
Parking only for
students and staff!
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New Surgery
Botanischer Garten
Parking only for
students and staff!
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Ulm University
Fra
Entrance north
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Kliniken
Oberer Eselsberg
N27
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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
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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.
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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.
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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).
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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).
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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
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Welcome
Reception
Conference Dinner
8pm
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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,
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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Brainstorming
Closing
Ilia Bider
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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
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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
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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
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Discussion and Closing Remarks
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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)
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7:30pm
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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
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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.
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Welcome Reception
On Wednesday, 3 September 2014,
7:30pm we would like to invite you to the
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Mitte” (“New Center”) in Ulm. Situated just
next to the famous Kunsthalle Weishaupt
(Art Collection Weishaupt), the Welcome
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house of the old Museumsgesellschaft
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canteen of Ulm University. The canteen
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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
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the different main dishes „quick plate“,
„good value“, „vegetarien food“, „fine and
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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