Janis Grabis Marite Kirikova Jelena Zdravkovic Janis Stirna (eds.) PoEM Short Papers 2013 Short Paper Proceedings of the 6th IFIP WG 8.1 Working Conference on the Practice of Enterprise Modeling (PoEM 2013), Riga, Latvia, November 6- 7, 2013 CEUR-WS.org/Vol-1023 ISSN 1613-0073 Preface PoEM 2013 – the 6th IFIP WG 8.1 Conference on the Practice of Enterprise Modeling was held in November 2013 in Riga, Latvia. Since its foundation in 2008, the PoEM conference addresses the use of enterprise modeling in practice by bringing together the academic community and practitioners from industry to contribute to improved and novel enterprise modeling practices. Enterprise Modeling (EM) is discipline that aims to externalize enterprise knowledge and thus adding to its value. It comprises modelling of the structure, behavior and organization of the enterprise. Using these models, the practitioners aim to better understand the enterprise’s functions, as well as to better link the functions to the models of Information Systems. The PoEM 2013 conference included 39 presentations. The presented practitioner and short papers (on research in progress in enterprise modeling) are included in this volume. Other conference papers are available in PoEM 2013 Proceedings, published by Springer. These Short Paper Proceedings include 20 practitioner or short papers. The authors of the papers represent ten countries: Colombia, France, Germany, Netherlands, Latvia, Luxembourg, Norway, Poland, Sweden, and Switzerland. Reflecting different topics of EM research, practices and tools, the papers were presented in five sessions: Enterprise Architecture; EM and Business Processes; Conceptualizations, Notations and Ontology; EM and Information Systems; and Compliance in EM. The organization of PoEM 2013 owes special thanks to the members of the International Program Committee for promoting the conference, as well as for providing valuable reviews for the submitted papers. Furthermore, we are grateful to all authors who submitted the papers to the conference, and all participants who contributed to the Short Paper sessions. Special thanks go to Riga Technical University for an engaging organization of the conference. November 2013 Janis Grabis Marite Kirikova Jelena Zdravkovic Janis Stirna PoEM 2013 Organization Steering Committee Anne Persson, Skóvde University, Sweden Janis Stirna, Stockholm University, Sweden General Chair Jānis Grabis, Riga Technical University, Latvia Organizers Jānis Grabis, Riga Technical University, Latvia Gundega Lazdane, IIBA Latvia Chapter, Latvia Lilita Sparane, Latvian IT Cluster, Latvia Renate Strazdina, Riga Technical University (industrial cooperation chair) Jānis Kampars, Riga Technical University, Latvia Program Committee Co-chairs Marite Kirikova, Riga Technical University, Latvia Jelena Zdravkovic, Stockholm University, Sweden Program Committee Daniel Amyot, University of Ottawa, Canada Marko Bajec, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia Janis Barzdins, University of Latvia, Latvia Guiseppe Berio, University of South Brittany, France Robert Buchmann, University of Vienna, Austria Rimantas Butleris, Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania Albertas Caplinskas, VU IMI, Lithuania Steinar Carlsen, Computas, Norway Wolfgang Deiters, Fraunhofer ISST, Germany Sergio España, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain Xavier Franch, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain Janis Grabis, Riga Technical University, Latvia Norbert Gronau, University of Potsdam, Germany Remigijus Gustas, Karlstad University, Sweden Patrick Heymans, University of Namur, Belgium Stijn Hoppenbrouwers, Radboud University Nijmegen, the Netherlands Jennifer Horkoff, University of Trento, Italy Paul Johannesson, Stockholm University, Sweden Håvard Jørgensen, Commitment AS, Norway Marite Kirikova, Riga Technical University, Latvia John Krogstie, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway Marc Lankhorst, Novay, The Netherlands Birger Lantow, University of Rostock, Germany Ulrike Lechner, Munich University of the Armed Forces, Germany Michel Leonard, Université de Genève, Switzerland Peri Loucopoulos, Harokopio University of Athens, Greece /University of Loughborough, UK Florian Matthes, Munich University of Technology, Germany Raimundas Matulevicius, University of Tartu, Estonia Graham McLeod, inspired.org, South Africa Jan Mendling, Vienna University of Economics, Austria Christer Nellborn, Nellborn Management Consulting AB, Sweden Björn Nilsson, Anatés AB, Luxembourg Andreas Opdahl, University of Bergen, Norway Sietse Overbeek, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany Oscar Pastor, Valencia University of Technology, Spain Anne Persson, University of Skovde, Sweden Michael Petit, University of Namur, Belgium Tomas Pitner, Masaryk University, Czech Republic Naveen Prakash, GCET, India Erik Proper, Radboud University Nijmegen, the Netherlands Jolita Ralyté, Université de Genève, Switzerland Colette Rolland, Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne, France Irina Rychkova, Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne, France Kurt Sandkuhl, Jönköping Technical University, Sweden Ulf Seigerroth, Jönköping International Business School, Sweden Khurram Shahzad, University of the Punjab, Pakistan Nikolay Shilov, SPIIRAS, Russia Pnina Soffer, University of Haifa, Israel Maarten Steen, Novay, the Netherlands Janis Stirna, University of Stockholm, Sweden Darijus Strasunskas, DS Applied Science, Norway Renate Strazdina, Ernst&Young SIA, Latvia Olegas Vasilecas, Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Lithuania Mathias Weske, University of Potsdam, Germany Eric Yu, University of Toronto, Canada Jelena Zdravkovic, Stockholm University, Sweden Additional Reviewers Gundars Alksnis, Riga Technical University, Latvia Solviata Berzisa, Riga Technical University, Latvia Nelly Condori-Fernandez, University of Twente, The Netherlands Sybren De Kinderen, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands Arturo Gonzalez, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain Matheus Hauder, Munich University of Technology, Germany Martin Henkel, Stockholm University, Sweden Amin Jalali, Stockholm Univeristy, Sweden (PhD student) Oleh Khovalko, University of Potsdam, Germany Ivan Monahov, Munich University of Technology, Germany Laila Niedrite, University of Latvia, Latvia Georgious Plataniotis, CRP Henri Tudor, Luxembourg Inese Polaka, Riga Technical University, Latvia Diego Prado-Gesto, Valencia University of Technology, Spain Luise Pufahl, Munich University of Technology, Germany Marcela Ruiz, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain Agris Sostaks, University of Latvia, Latvia Inese Supulniece, Riga Technical University, Latvia Vladimir Tarasov, Jönköping International Business School, Sweden Justas Trinkunas, Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Lithuania André Ullrich, University of Potsdam, Germany Dirk van der Linden, CRP Henri Tudor, Luxembourg Marin Zec, Munich University of Technology, Germany Table of Contents Enterprise Architecture Embracing Imperfection in Enterprise Architecture Models ....................................8 Hector Florez, Mario Sánchez and Jorge Villalobos Challenges of EA Methodologies Facing Progressive Decentralization in Modern Organizations ..............................................................................................18 Irina Rychkova, Jelena Zdravkovic and Thomas Speckert Connecting the Dots: Examining Visualization Techniques for Enterprise Architecture Model Analysis ....................................................................................29 David Naranjo, Mario Sánchez and Jorge Villalobos Software Migration Project Cost Estimation using COCOMO II and Enterprise Architecture Modeling ..............................................................................................39 Alexander Hjalmarsson, Matus Korman and Robert Lagerström Enterprise Modeling and Business Processes Process Model Driven Requirements Engineering ...................................................49 Dag Rojahn Karlsen, Helle Frisak Sem and Steinar Carlsen Comprehensive Business Process Management through Observation and Navigation .................................................................................................................59 Stefan Schönig, Michael Zeising and Stefan Jablonski Building a High-Level Process Model for Soliciting Requirements on Software Tools to Support Software Development: Experience Report ..................................70 Ilia Bider, Athanasios Karapantelakis and Nirjal Khadka Enterprise Modeling and Information Systems Towards Implementing IT Service Management in an ERP for the IT Service Industry .....................................................................................................................83 Johannes Hintsch and Klaus Turowski Enterprise Modeling in Complex ERP Adoptions: Learning from the Experience of an IT Company .....................................................................................................95 Jan Trąbka and Piotr Soja Methodology of Building ALM Platform for Software Product Organizations .......105 Ivo Pekšēns Experiences from Teaching Enterprise Modelling to Students of Information Systems .....................................................................................................................116 Sobah Abbas Petersen and John Krogstie Conceptualizations, Notations, and Ontologies Do Conceptual Modeling Languages Accommodate Enough Explicit Conceptual Distinctions?.......................................................................................................................... 126 Dirk van der Linden and Henderik A. Proper Granular Ontologies and Graphical In-Place Querying ........................................................ 136 Janis Barzdins, Edgars Rencis and Agris Sostaks vGMQL – Introducing a Visual Notation for the Generic Model Query Language GMQL ................................................................................................................................... 146 Matthias Steinhorst, Patrick Delfmann and Jörg Becker Linking BPMN, ArchiMate, and BWW: Perfect Match for Complete and Lawful Business Process Models? ..................................................................................................... 156 Ludmila Penicina Capturing and Representing Values for Requirements of Personal Health Records ............ 166 Eric-Oluf Svee, Maria Kvist and Sumithra Velupillai Compliance in Enterprise Modeling Rule Governance, Social Coding and Social Modeling ........................................................ 176 Joost de Vries and Stijn Hoppenbrouwers The Role of Invariants in the Co-evolution of Business and Technical Service Specification of an Enterprise ............................................................................................... 183 Biljana Bajić-Bizumić, Irina Rychkova and Alain Wegmann A Comparative Analysis of Enterprise Modeling Approaches for Modeling Business Strategy ................................................................................................................................. 193 Constantinos Giannoulis, Iyad Zikra, Maria Bergholtz, Jelena Zdravkovic, Janis Stirna and Paul Johannesson Integration of Business Rules and Model Driven Development ........................................... 205 Lauma Jokste