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        <journal-title>Essen, Germany, June</journal-title>
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      <issn pub-type="ppub">1613-0073</issn>
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        <article-title>Advanced Information Systems Engineering</article-title>
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          <string-name>Xavier Franch</string-name>
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          <string-name>Raimundas Matulevičius</string-name>
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        <contrib contrib-type="author">
          <string-name>Jolita Ralyté</string-name>
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        <contrib contrib-type="author">
          <string-name>Camille Salinesi</string-name>
          <xref ref-type="aff" rid="aff1">1</xref>
        </contrib>
        <contrib contrib-type="author">
          <string-name>Roel Wieringa</string-name>
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          <institution>Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya</institution>
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          <country country="ES">Spain</country>
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          <label>1</label>
          <institution>University Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne</institution>
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          <country country="FR">France</country>
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          <label>2</label>
          <institution>University of Geneva</institution>
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          <country country="CH">Switzerland</country>
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          <label>3</label>
          <institution>University of Tartu</institution>
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          <country country="EE">Estonia</country>
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        <aff id="aff4">
          <label>4</label>
          <institution>University of Twente</institution>
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          <country country="NL">The Netherlands</country>
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      <pub-date>
        <year>2017</year>
      </pub-date>
      <volume>1</volume>
      <fpage>2</fpage>
      <lpage>16</lpage>
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        <kwd>Proceedings of</kwd>
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      <p>Proceedings
This volume of CEUR-WS Proceedings contains 20 Forum and 4 Doctoral
Consortium papers presented at the 29th International Conference on Advanced
Information Systems Engineering (CAiSE 2017). The conference was held in Essen,
Germany, June 12-16, 2017.</p>
      <p>Copyright © 2017 for the individual papers by the papers’ authors. Copying permitted
only for private and academic purposes. This volume is published and copyrighted by
its editors.</p>
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      <title>CAiSE 2017 Forum Foreword</title>
      <p>The objective of the CAiSE conferences is to provide a forum for the exchange of
experience, research results, ideas and prototypes between the research community
and industry, in the field of information systems engineering. Along almost three
decades, the conference has become the yearly worldwide meeting point for the
information system engineering community. This year, the 29th edition of the CAiSE
conference is held in Essen, Germany, from the 12th to the 6th of June 2017.</p>
      <p>One of the usual tracks in the CAiSE conference is the Forum, and this year is not
an exception. The Forum sessions facilitate the interaction, discussion, and exchange
of ideas among presenters and participants. Intended to serve as an interactive
platform, the Forum aims at the presentation of emerging new topics and
controversial positions, as well as demonstration of innovative systems, tools and
applications. In accordance, two types of submissions have been called to the Forum:</p>
      <p>Visionary papers presenting innovative research projects, which are still at a
relatively early stage and do not necessarily include a full-scale validation.</p>
      <p>Demo papers describe innovative tools and prototypes that implement the results of
research efforts. The tools and prototypes will be presented as demos in the Forum.</p>
      <p>Each submission to the CAiSE’17 Forum was reviewed by three Program
Committee members. Only those submissions for which there was an agreement on
the relevance, novelty and rigor were accepted for presentation in the Forum.
Additionally, some papers were invited to the Forum as a result of the evaluation
process in the main conference. All in all, there was a total of 20 papers that were
presented as part of the main conference program. The presenters gave a 3-minute
elevator pitch and were available to discuss their work through a poster and/or system
demonstration in a dedicated session. The 8-page papers describing the works are
compiled in these proceedings.</p>
      <p>We would like to thank everyone who contributed to CAiSE’17 Forum. First, to
our excellent Program Committee members who provided thorough evaluation of the
papers and contributed to the promotion of the event. We thank all the authors who
submitted and presented papers to the Forum for having shared their work with the
community. Last, we would like to thank the CAiSE’17 Program Committee and
General Chairs as well as the Local Organization Committee for their support.</p>
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        <title>CAiSE’17 Forum Co-Chairs</title>
        <sec id="sec-2-1-1">
          <title>Xavier Franch</title>
          <p>Jolita Ralyté</p>
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        <sec id="sec-2-1-2">
          <title>Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain University of Geneva, Switzerland</title>
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        <title>CAiSE’17 Forum Committee</title>
        <sec id="sec-2-2-1">
          <title>Carina Alves</title>
          <p>Said Assar
Juan Pablo Carvallo
Dolors Costal
Rébecca Deneckère
Deepak Dhungana
Christophe Feltus</p>
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        <sec id="sec-2-2-2">
          <title>Agnès Front</title>
          <p>Smita Ghaisas
Chiara Ghidini
Irit Hadar
Jennifer Horkoff
Marta Indulska
Haruhiko Kaiya
Evangelia Kavakli
Christian Kop
Dejan Lavbič
Lysanne Lessard
Emmanuel Letier
Grace Lewis
Gilles Perrouin
Pilar Rodríguez
Marcela Ruiz
Arnon Sturm
Gianluigi Viscusi
Yong Xia</p>
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      <sec id="sec-2-3">
        <title>Additional Reviewers</title>
        <sec id="sec-2-3-1">
          <title>Faeq Alrimawi Sorren Hanvey Giulio Petrucci</title>
        </sec>
        <sec id="sec-2-3-2">
          <title>Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Brasil</title>
          <p>Institut Mines-Telecom, France
CEDIA; Universidad De Cuenca, Ecuador
Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain
Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne, France
Siemens, Austria
Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology,
Luxembourg
University of Grenoble, France
Tata, India
Fondazione Bruno Kessler, Italy
University of Haifa, Israel
University of Gothenburg, Sweden
University of Queensland, Australia
Kanagawa University, Japan
University of the Aegean, Greece
Alpen-Adria-Universitaet Klagenfurt, Austria
University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
University of Ottawa, Canada
University College London, UK
Software Engineering Institute, USA
University of Namur, Belgium
University of Oulu, Finland
Utrecht University, Netherlands
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel
EPFL, Switzerland
IBM China, China</p>
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      <title>CAiSE 2017 Doctoral Consortium Foreword</title>
      <p>The CAiSE 2017 Doctoral Consortium (DC) was the 24th Doctoral Consortium of a
series held in conjunction with the International CAiSE conference. It brought
together PhD students working on foundations, techniques, tools and applications of
Information Systems Engineering and provided them with an opportunity to present
and discuss their research to an audience of peers and senior faculty in a supportive
environment. The CAiSE 2017 DC was a unique opportunity to:
− Get fruitful feedback and advice to the selected Doctoral students on their
research project;
− Meet experts from different backgrounds working on topics related to the</p>
      <p>Information Systems Engineering field;
− Interact with other Doctoral students and stimulate an exchange of ideas and
suggestions among participants;
− Discuss concerns about research, supervision, the job market, and other
careerrelated issues.</p>
      <p>The doctoral students involved were selected after a careful evaluation process of
their papers by a couple of senior academics. Besides, the common quality, originality
and thematic criteria, candidates had to have at least 6-12 months of work remaining
before expected completion (and at least 12 months of work already performed), so as
to fully benefit from the Doctoral Consortium. Based on the recommendations
provided by the mentors, papers were revised before publication in the proceedings. A
collection of 4 papers was selected then presented at the meeting:</p>
      <p>In Stage-based Business Process Mining Hoang Nguyen presented a set of
techniques for process mining at the process stages. The major goals of the research
were to extract business process stages from the event logs, to mine process logs and
to perform predictive process monitoring at different process stages. The paper
reports on the preliminary results for discovering process stages and for mining
process logs based on the process stages.</p>
      <p>Christian Fleig presented the paper Towards the Design of a Process
MiningEnabled Decision Support System for Digital Business Process Transformation. The
author proposed the process-mining enabled decision support systems to guide
development and transformations of the business processes.</p>
      <p>Towards Operationalization of Business Models: Designing Service Compositions
for Service-Dominant Business Models by Bambang Suratno considered
transformations of the business process models to the service compositions. A
successful composition requires understanding of the essential properties and
guidance for the service composition and execution.</p>
      <p>Alex Mircoli in his presentation of Automatic Emotional Text Annotation Using
Facial Expression Analysis discussed the approach to enrich textual information with
the emotional aspects. The major challenge of this study is to explain how to capture
such an information from the speech and video presentations.</p>
      <p>Last but not least the CAiSE DC featured a short tutorial on the research methods
given by Prof. Roel Wieringa.</p>
      <p>We would like to thank warmly the DC mentors for their dedication and advice to
the doctoral students. We hope students could fully benefit from all advices that were
provided about their papers and during the meeting, and we wish them a long and
fruitful career in research and higher education.</p>
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        <title>Doctoral Consortium Co-Chairs</title>
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          <title>Raimundas Matulevičius Camille Salinesi Roel Wieringa</title>
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        <sec id="sec-3-1-2">
          <title>University of Tartu, Estonia Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne, France University of Twente, The Netherlands</title>
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      <sec id="sec-3-2">
        <title>Doctoral Consorium</title>
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      <sec id="sec-3-3">
        <title>Mentors</title>
        <sec id="sec-3-3-1">
          <title>Marite Kirikova</title>
          <p>Selmin Nurcan
Oscar Pastor
Barbara Pernici
Hans Weigand
Jelena Zdravkovic</p>
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        <sec id="sec-3-3-2">
          <title>Riga Technical University, Latvia</title>
          <p>Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne, France
Universitat Politècnica de Valencia, Spain
Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Tilburg University, The Netherlands</p>
          <p>Stockholm University, Sweden
A Data-Driven Approach to Improve the Process of Data-Intensive API
Creation and Evolution</p>
          <p>Alberto Abelló, Claudia Ayala, Carles Farré, Cristina Gómez, Marc Oriol,
and Oscar Romero
Smart Logistics: An Enterprise Architecture Perspective</p>
          <p>Prince M. Singh, Marten van Sinderen, Roel Wieringa
Enriching Business Artifacts with Coordination</p>
          <p>Matteo Baldoni, Cristina Baroglio, Federico Capuzzimati, and Roberto
Micalizio
EthDrive: A Peer-to-Peer Data Storage with Provenance</p>
          <p>Xiao Liang Yu, Xiwei Xu, and Bin Liu
Hybrid Remote Expert - an Emerging Pattern of Industrial Remote Support</p>
          <p>Ethan Hadar, Joseph Shtok, Benjamin Cohen, Yochay Tzur, and Leonid
Karlinsky
XES Tensorflow – Process Prediction using the Tensorflow Deep-Learning
Framework</p>
          <p>Joerg Evermann, Jana-Rebecca Rehse, and Peter Fettke
A Process Mining Based Model for Customer Journey Mapping</p>
          <p>Gaël Bernard and Periklis Andritsos
VarMeR – A Variability Mechanisms Recommender for Software Artifacts</p>
          <p>Iris Reinhartz-Berger and Anna Zamansky
Cloudy with a Chance of Usage? – Towards a Model of Cloud Computing
Adoption in German SME</p>
          <p>Robert Deil and Philipp Brune
Model Fragment Reuse Driven by Requirements</p>
          <p>Raúl Lapeña, Jaime Font, Carlos Cetina, and Óscar Pastor
Regerator: a Registry Generator for Blockchain</p>
          <p>An Binh Tran, Xiwei Xu, Ingo Weber, Mark Staples, and Paul Rimba</p>
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          <title>Regression Testing for Visual Models</title>
          <p>Ralf Laue, Arian Storch, and Markus Schnädelbach
Privacy Level Agreements for Public Administration Information Systems
Vasiliki Diamantopoulou, Michalis Pavlidis, and Haralambos Mouratidis
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GH4RE: Repository Recommendation on GitHub for Requirements Elicitation
Reuse</p>
          <p>Roxana Lisette Quintanilla Portugal, Marco Antonio Casanova, Tong Li,
and Julio Cesar Sampaio do Prado Leite
Improving Problem Resolving on the Shop Floor by Context-Aware Decision
Information Packages</p>
          <p>Eva Hoos, Pascal Hirmer, and Bernhard Mitschang
Towards Multi-decision-maker Requirements Prioritisation via Multi-Objective
Optimisation</p>
          <p>Fitsum Meshesha Kifetew, Angelo Susi, Denisse Muñante, Anna Perini,
Alberto Siena, and Paolo Busetta
CAiSE 2017 Doctoral Consortium Papers</p>
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          <title>Stage-based Business Process Mining</title>
          <p>Hoang Nguyen
Towards the Design of a Process Mining-Enabled Decision Support System for
Business Process Transformation</p>
          <p>Christian Fleig
Automatic Emotional Text Annotation Using Facial Expression Analysis
Alex Mircoli</p>
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