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        <journal-title>CEUR-WS.org</journal-title>
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      <issn pub-type="ppub">1613-0073</issn>
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        <article-title>The Practice of Enterprise Modelling</article-title>
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          <string-name>Jolita Ralyté</string-name>
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        <contrib contrib-type="author">
          <string-name>Ben Roelens</string-name>
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        <contrib contrib-type="author">
          <string-name>Serge Demeyer</string-name>
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          <institution>Ghent University</institution>
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          <country country="BE">Belgium</country>
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          <label>1</label>
          <institution>University of Antwerp</institution>
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          <country country="BE">Belgium</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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      <pub-date>
        <year>2017</year>
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      <fpage>22</fpage>
      <lpage>24</lpage>
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      <p>PoEM 2017
Doctoral Consortium
Papers
Proceedings
This volume of CEUR-WS Proceedings contains 4 Doctoral Consortium and 4 Industry
Track papers presented at the 10th IFIP WG 8.1 working conference on the Practice of
Enterprise Modelling (PoEM 2017). The conference was held in Leuven, Belgium,
November 22-24, 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.
For already 10 years the IFIP WG 8.1 working conference on the Practice of Enterprise
Modelling (PoEM) is an annual meeting place and a discussion forum for the enterprise
modelling and information systems community. It gathers academic researchers and
practitioners aiming to share their achievements, knowledge and experiences on various
topics related to enterprise modelling: enterprise modelling theory, practice, tools and
frameworks, enterprise architecture, human aspects and quality issues in enterprise
modelling, etc. The 10th edition of PoEM was held in Leuven, Belgium, from 22 to 24 of
December 2017. This volume of CEUR-WS proceedings includes papers of two PoEM
2017 events – the Doctoral Consortium and the Industry Track.</p>
      <p>The ambition of the Doctoral Consortium was to increase the participation of PhD
students working on foundations, methods, tools and applications of enterprise modelling,
and to offer them the opportunity to present and discuss their research with other academics
and to get a fruitful feedback and advice on their research studies. The Doctoral Consortium
was also an occasion to interact with other PhD students and stimulate exchange of ideas
and suggestions among participants, to discuss concerns about research topics, supervision,
the job market, and other career-related issues.</p>
      <p>The PoEM 2017 Doctoral Consortium received and accepted 4 submissions coming
from Belgium, France and Germany. Each paper has undergone three evaluation and
revision phases. First, it was reviewed by two members of the Program Committee, then a
dedicated Mentor helped to revise it and to prepare the presentation. Finally, during the
Doctoral Consortium, the Mentor and the audience provided additional comments and
recommendations that led to the final revision of the paper included in these proceedings.</p>
      <p>The PoEM 2017 Industry Track had another important mission – to attract practitioners
from industry and institutions, and to promote real-world success and/or failure stories
concerning enterprise modeling. Experiences and lessons learned applying state-of-the-art
methods, techniques and tools were especially welcome. The Industry Track selected 4
submissions by means of a two-step process involving the submission of a presentation
outline (which was reviewed to see whether it would fit the scope of the conference), and
submission of a draft paper (which was reviewed by an independent committee of
academics and received three reviews). These contributions were presented and discussed
during the conference sessions, and the feedback was incorporated into the papers as you
read them below.</p>
      <p>We would like to express our gratitude to the Program Committee members and Mentors
of the Doctoral Consortium, for their efforts in providing very thorough evaluations of the
submitted doctoral papers. We wish to thank the PhD students who accepted to share with
us their research ideas and progress. We also wish to thank all Industry Track contributors
and participants for having shared their practice and real-world experiences. Finally, we
owe special thanks to the Programme Chairs and the Local Organisation Committee of
PoEM 2017 for their support.</p>
      <p>December 2017</p>
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      <title>Steering Committee</title>
      <p>Anne Persson
Janis Stirna
Kurt Sandkuhl</p>
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    <sec id="sec-3">
      <title>General Chair</title>
      <p>Monique Snoeck
Conference Organization</p>
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        <title>University of Skövde, Sweden Stockholm University, Sweden The University of Rostock, Germany</title>
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      <sec id="sec-3-2">
        <title>KU Leuven, Belgium</title>
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    <sec id="sec-4">
      <title>Program Committee Chairs</title>
      <p>Geert Poels
Frederik Gailly</p>
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        <title>Ghent University, Belgium Ghent University, Belgium</title>
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    </sec>
    <sec id="sec-5">
      <title>Doctoral Consortium Chairs</title>
      <p>Jolita Ralyté
Ben Roelens</p>
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    <sec id="sec-6">
      <title>Industrial Chair</title>
      <sec id="sec-6-1">
        <title>University of Geneva, Switzerland Ghent University, Belgium</title>
      </sec>
      <sec id="sec-6-2">
        <title>Serge Demeyer</title>
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      <sec id="sec-6-3">
        <title>University of Antwerp, Belgium</title>
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    <sec id="sec-7">
      <title>Doctoral Consortium Program Committee</title>
      <p>Janis Grabis Riga Technical University, Latvia
Paul Johannesson Stockholm University, Sweden
Raimundas Matulevičius University of Tartu, Estonia
Anne Persson University of Skövde, Sweden
Kurt Sandhkuhl University of Rostock, Germany
Eva Söderström University of Skövde, Sweden
Pnina Soffer University of Haifa, Israel
Janis Stirna Stockholm University, Sweden
Jelena Zdravkovic Stockholm University, Sweden</p>
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      <title>Organising Chair</title>
      <p>Estefanía Serral Asensio</p>
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        <title>KU Leuven, Belgium</title>
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          <title>Doctoral Consortium Papers</title>
          <p>Towards a Visual Language Approach for Modeling Business Ecosystems</p>
          <p>Anne Faber
Towards a Conceptual Model for Decision-making Regarding the Incorporation
of Disruptive Technology: Technology Scanning for Early Warning Signals</p>
          <p>Patrick Luyts
A Breakthrough Business Process Management Approach Based on IT Support</p>
          <p>Manon Froger
A Pattern Catalog for GDPR Compliant Data Protection</p>
          <p>Dominik Huth</p>
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          <title>Industrial Track Papers</title>
          <p>BOEM: Business Object oriented Enterprise Modeling</p>
          <p>Laleh Rafati and Patrick Derde
Expanding the Discipline of Enterprise Architecture Modeling to Business
Intelligence with EA4BI</p>
          <p>Rudi Claes
COBIT 5 as IT Governance Framework and Implementation Method – A
Literature Mapping</p>
          <p>Dirk Steuperaert</p>
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