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                                      Preface

The Business Informatics Research (BIR) conference series focuses on the fields of
business informatics and information systems. It targets the research that bridges
business application and information system engineering in order to foster
communication between scientific and practical applications. The 17th BIR
conference was held in Stockholm during September 24–26, 2018, at the Department
of Computer and Systems Sciences, Stockholm University. The theme of the
conference was “Business Resilience – Organizational and Information System
Resilience in Congruence.” This volume contains publications presented during the
conference as short papers as well as pre-conference events such as workshops and
doctoral consortium.
   This BIR-WS 2018 volume contains the proceedings of the following events of
BIR 2018:
− Short papers of BIR 2018
− The 10th Workshop on Information Logistics in the Age of Digitization – ILOG
   2018.
− The International Workshop on Resilient Enterprise Architecture – REA 2018
− Workshop Security Analytics – a Business Informatics Perspective
− 3rd Workshop on Managed Complexity – ManComp 2018
− The 5th International Workshop on Intelligent Educational Systems, Technology-
   Enhanced Learning and Technology Transfer Models – INTEL-EDU 2018
− Doctoral Consortium of BIR 2018.
   Each of the BIR events adhered to the BIR 2018 submission and acceptance
guidelines and this volume presents 43 peer-reviewed contributions on significant and
emerging topics of business informatics.
   As chairs of BIR 2018 we would like to express our gratitude to all workshop
organizers and to all corresponding scientific committees of the workshops for their
invaluable contribution.


September 2018                                                    Jelena Zdravkovic
                                                                        Jānis Grabis
                                                                     Selmin Nurcan
                                                                         Janis Stirna
                         BIR 2018 Short Papers

                                    Preface

Business Informatics is an integrative academic discipline combining Information and
Communication Technology (ICT), informatics and management. It is about
empowering enterprises to, by utilizing advantages of existing ICT solutions, create
and introduce new solutions corresponding to ever-changing business needs and
conditions.
   This year the BIR conference attracted 59 submissions from 16 countries. They
were rigorously reviewed by the Program Committee. As the result, 4 papers have
been selected for publication in the short format and for the presentation in a
dedicated session on the main conference.
   The accepted papers address highly important and emerging aspects of the business
informatics research addressing analytics in requirements engineering, similarity
measuring for process model matching, workers task modeling and smart-self
management and context-aware management.
   We would like to thank everyone who contributed to the BIR 2018 conference.
We thank the authors for contributing and presenting their research, we appreciate
invaluable contribution of the members of the Program Committee and external
reviewers and we thank all members of the local organization team from Stockholm
University for ensuring smooth processing of the conference. We acknowledge the
CEUR-WS.org development team for enabling publishing of such short, but
promising and innovative contributions. Last but not the least we thank the Steering
Committee for their support and we hope that BIR 2018 was a valuable addition to
further development of the BIR conference series.


September 2018                                   Jelena Zdravkovic and Jānis Grabis
                                                        Program co-chairs of BIR 2018




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                         BIR 2018 Organization

General Chairs
Selmin Nurcan, Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne, France
Janis Stirna, Stockholm University, Sweden

Program Chairs
Jelena Zdravkovic, Stockholm University, Sweden
Janis Grabis, Riga Technical University, Latvia

Organizing Chairs
Parisa Aasi, Stockholm University, Sweden
Amin Jalali, Stockholm University, Sweden

Doctoral Consortium Chairs
Lazar Rusu, Stockholm University, Sweden
Doina Danaiata, West University of Timisoara, Romania

Program Committee
Jan Aidemark, Linnaeus University, Sweden
Gundars Alksnis, Riga Technical University, Latvia
Said Assar, Institut Mines-Telecom, France
Eduard Babkin, Higher School of Economics Nizhny Novgorod, Russia
Per Backlund, University of Skövde, Sweden
Robert Andrei Buchmann, Babeș-Bolyai University of Cluj Napoca, Romania
Rimantas Butleris, Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania
Albertas Caplinskas, Vilnius University, Lithuania
Witold Chmielarz, University of Warsaw, Poland
Sybren De Kinderen, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Hans-Georg Fill, University of Bamberg, Germany
Peter Forbrig, University of Rostock, Germany
Jānis Grabis, Riga Technical University, Latvia
Darek Haftor, Linnaeus University, Sweden
Amin Jalali, Stockholm University, Sweden
Christian Janiesch, University of Würzburg, Germany
Manfred Jeusfeld, University of Skövde, Sweden
Björn Johansson, Lund University, Sweden
Gustaf Juell-Skielse, Stockholm University, Sweden
Dimitris Karagiannis, University of Vienna, Austria
Marite Kirikova, Riga Technical University, Latvia
Manuele Kirsch-Pinheiro, Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne, Paris
Nikolaos Korfiatis University of East Anglia, UK
Janne Korhonen, Aalto University, Finland
Birger Lantow, University of Rostock, Germany




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Michael Le Duc, Mälardalen University, Sweden
Ginta Majore, Vidzeme, University of Applied Sciences, Latvia
Raimundas Matulevicius, University of Tartu, Estonia
Laila Niedrite, University of Latvia, Latvia
Jyrki Nummenmaa, University of Tampere, Finland
Jacob Nørbjerg Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
Geert Poels, Ghent University, Belgium
Henderik Proper, Public Research Centre Henri Tudor, Luxemburg
Vaclav Repa, University of Economics, Prague, Czech Republic
Irina Rychkova, University Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne, France
Kurt Sandkuhl, University of Rostock, Germany
Rainer Schmidt, Munich University of Applied Sciences, Germany
Ulf Seigerroth, Jönköping University, Sweden
Manuel Serrano, University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain
Monique Snoeck, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
Janis Stirna, Stockholm University, Sweden
Frantisek Sudzina, Aalborg University, Denmark
Gianluigi Viscusi, EPFL-CDM-CSI, Switzerland
Hans Weigand, Tilburg University, The Netherlands
Anna Wingkvist, Linnaeus University, Sweden
Stanislaw Wrycza, University of Gdansk, Poland
Jelena Zdravkovic, Stockholm University, Sweden
Milan Zdravković, University of Nis, Serbia




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     The 10th Workshop on Information Logistics in the
             Age of Digitization – ILOG 2018

                                      Preface
The 10th Workshop on Information Logistics in the Age of Digitization (ILOG 2018)
continued a series of events which focuses on approaches, methods, technologies and
solutions for reducing information overflow and for improving information flow in
organizations. Knowledge-intensive industry and service sectors, public organizations
and governmental bodies are dependent on accurate and timely information supply for
efficient and high quality processes and services. Intelligent information supply has
become an important issue that is characterized by just-in-time, demand-oriented and
context-sensitive information. A specific focus of this ILOG edition was on
digitization. Digitization is a topic frequently discussed in the public both from a
technological and societal perspective. The term digitization as such describes the
massive use of latest developments in ICT, such as Internet-of-Things, mobile
communication, sensors, machine learning, self-organizing systems and big data for a
fusion of real-world objects and processes, and their virtual representation. This is
supposed to lead to new products and services, new business models and more
efficient operations in enterprises and organizations.
   The digitization of businesses poses new requirements to optimized information
supply and emphasizes the importance of information logistics solutions. In this
context, ILOG invited papers addressing these requirements with their potential
solutions and also encouraged submissions addressing the use of semantic
technologies, like ontologies, semantic nets, semantic web standards and other
knowledge technologies. Such technologies and related methods have proven to be an
important element of information logistics and knowledge supply solutions. Many
information logistics applications wouldn’t be feasible without moving from data
processing to also interpreting the meaning of this data.
   Based on at least three reviews per submission the international Program
Committee selected four high-quality papers for inclusion in the workshop and this
volume. The authors of these papers include both researchers and practitioners from
different disciplines. We dedicate special thanks to the members of the international
Program Committee for promoting the workshop, their support in attracting high-
quality submissions, and for providing excellent reviews of the submissions. Without
their committed work a high-quality workshop like ILOG 2018 would not have been
possible. Our thanks also include the external reviewers supporting the paper
selection process and the authors of submissions and presenters at the workshop.


September, 2018
                                                                      Birger Lantow
                                                                      Kurt Sandkuhl
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                        ILOG 2018 Organization

ILOG 2018 Chairs
Birger Lantow                     University of Rostock, Germany
Kurt Sandkuhl                     University of Rostock, Germany
Ulf Seigerroth                    University of Jönköping, Sweden

ILOG 2018 Program Committee
Clara Bassano, “Parthenope” University of Naples (Italy)
Andreas Billig, Fraunhofer ISST Berlin (Germany)
Susanne Busse, FH Brandenburg (Germany)
Wolfgang Deiters, Fraunhofer ISST (Germany)
Barbara Dinter, University of Chemnitz (Germany)
Henrik Eriksson, Univ. Linköping (Sweden)
Michael Fellmann, University of Rostock (Germany)
Janis Grabis, Riga Technical University (Latvia)
Anne Gutschmidt, University of Rostock (Germany)
Yanbo Han, Inst. Computing Techn., Chin. Acad. of Science (China)
Ramin Karim, Luleå University of Technology (Sweden)
Alexey Kashevnik, St. Petersburg Institute Inform. & Autom. (Russia)
Marite Kirikova, Riga TU (Latvia)
Ralf D. Kutsche, TU Berlin (Germany)
Birger Lantow, Rostock University (Germany)
Tatiana Levashova, St. Petersburg Institute Inform. & Autom. (Russia)
Michael Leyer, University of Rostock (Germany)
Paolo Piciocchi, University of Salerno (Italy)
Kurt Sandkuhl, University of Rostock (Germany)
Rainer Schmidt, München University (Germany)
Ulf Seigerroth, Jönköping International Business School (Sweden)
Nikolay Shilov, St. Petersburg Institute Inform. & Autom. (Russia)
Alexander Smirnov, St. Petersburg Institute Inform. & Autom. (Russia)
Janis Stirna, Stockholm University (Sweden)
Vladimir Tarasov, Jönköping University (Sweden)
Alfred Zimmermann, Reutlingen University (Germany)




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                   International Workshop on
         Resilient Enterprise Architecture – REA 2018

                                      Preface

This REA workshop on Resilient Enterprise Architecture was held first-time at the
University of Stockholm, Sweden on September 24, 2018 in conjunction with BIR
2018, the 17th International Conference on Perspectives in Business Informatics
Research. The REA workshop focuses on the synergy of Enterprise Architecture (EA)
and Resiliency in the context of current digital transformation endeavors to support
digital services and associated digital products.
   Enterprise Architecture (EA) is since years a well-motivated discipline of
enterprise and IT governance. Enterprise Architecture has been developed since more
than one decade as a discipline with a scientific background and useful decision
supporting functions and models for forward-thinking enterprises and organizations.
Enterprise Architecture aims to model, align and understand important interactions
between business and IT to set a prerequisite for a well-adjusted and strategically
oriented decision-making framework for both digital business and digital
technologies.
   Resiliency is the capability of enterprises and their information systems to cope
with fast and real-time changing events. Resiliency is the ability of an IT system to
provide, maintain and improve disturbed services even when changes occur.
Resiliency is an emergent capability because it is often achieved by combining a
multitude of different perspectives on different abstraction levels such as
organizational resiliency, information system resiliency, cyber resiliency, network and
technology resiliency, as well as organizational resiliency. Resiliency refers to an
entity’s ability to continuously deliver the intended outcome despite adverse cyber
events. This includes response and recovery and developing resilient-by-design
systems. Resiliency requires constructive and organizational approaches with a strong
focus on a managed environment for enterprise architectures of information systems
and services.
   Digital transformation and digital disruption create many events that may impact
enterprises and organizations. Resilient enterprise architecture management plays an
important role in fostering strategies and capabilities for resiliency by providing
methods and tools for designing enterprises architectures in a resilient way. It may
address enterprises but also selected parts of enterprise architecture such as services
and processes. Resilient Services are services that provide additional meta-services in
addition to their core functionality to cope with disruptive events. E.g. airlines
reschedule passengers of delayed flights. Resilient Processes provide event handlers
to cope with external events and are thus capable to lead back the control flow on the
desired track even in the case of adverse events. Their decision points use data from a
multitude of internal and external sources allowing them to detect and react to
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   The goal of the REA 2018 workshop is to encourage a broad understanding of
architecting and modeling resiliency for information systems, including new ideas,
challenges, and current topics of research in progress. The Workshop on Resilient
Enterprise Architecture – REA brings together academics, researchers, and
practitioners to address fundamental and practical aspects of resiliency for digital
enterprise architecture in the context of digital transformation.
   The Program Committee has selected from seven submissions the most accurate
five papers to be presented and discussed at the workshop. Additionally, the
workshop provides an introduction chapter to the REA workshop. We would like to
cordially thank the Chairs of the BIR 2018 conference and all members of the
Program Committee of the REA workshop.
   The REA workshop provides a focused scientific discussion on following themes
of research and practice:
        − Architectures for Resiliency
        − Adaptive Enterprise Architectures
        − Resiliency Analytics and Decision Support
        − Value-oriented Modeling for Resiliency
        − Resilient Digital Services and Products
        − Capabilities for Resiliency
        − Resilient Information Systems
        − Technologies for Resiliency
        − Architecture Patterns for Digitization
        − Resiliency in the Internet of Things
        − Resilient Microservices
        − Design and Composition of Resilient Services
        − Architectural Metamodels and Ontologies for Resiliency
        − Analytics for Resiliency
        − Resiliency and Digital Strategy
        − Governance and Management of Resilient Architectures and Systems
        − Self-optimizing and Knowledge-based Resilient Systems
        − Resilient Platforms and Ecosystems
        − Resilient Business and Technological Processes
        − Cyber Resiliency and Security.
   We would like to thank all the people who submitted papers to REA 2018 for
having shared their work with us, as well as the members of the REA 2018 Program
Committee, who made a remarkable effort in reviewing the submissions. We also
thank the organizers of BIR 2018 for their help with the organization of the event.


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                                                                    Rainer Schmidt




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                       REA 2018 Organization

Workshop Co-Chairs
Alfred Zimmermann, Reutlingen University, Germany
Rainer Schmidt, Munich University of Applied Sciences, Germany

Program Committee
Witold Abramowicz, Poznan University of Economics and Business, Poland
Oliver Bossert, McKinsey & Company, Frankfurt, Germany
Lars Brehm, Munich University of Applied Sciences, Germany
Michael Fellmann, University of Rostock, Germany
Ulrik Franke, RISE SICS AB Stockholm, Sweden
John Gøtze, QualiWare and IT University, Copenhagen, Denmark
Janis Grabis, Riga Technical University, Latvia
Robert Hirschfeld, Hasso Plattner Institute, Potsdam, Germany
Björn Johansson, Lund University, Sweden
Marite Kirkova, Riga Technical University, Latvia
Selmin Nurcan, University Paris Sorbonne, France
Kurt Sandkuhl, University of Rostock, Germany
Rainer Schmidt, Munich University of Applied Sciences, Germany
Christian Schweda, Reutlingen University, Germany
Janis Stirna, Stockholm University, Sweden
Matthias Wissotzki, University of Applied Sciences Wismar, Germany
Alfred Zimmermann, Reutlingen University, Germany




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  Workshop Security Analytics – a Business Informatics
                     Perspective

                                     Preface

During the last years, Cyber Security Analytics has gained increasing awareness both
in industry and academia. This is due to a number of factors, including a significant
increase in the number and severity of attacks, increasing focus from media, and
increasing amounts of legislation such as the European General Data Protection
Regulation (GDPR). This is again related to the fact that all parts of society are
becoming more and more dependent on reliable and fast Internet connections, not
only between computers but also among other devices including Internet of Things
devices and components in Industry 4.0. This dependency becomes very visible when
the infrastructure is unavailable e.g. due to cyberattacks, and there is no doubt that
some of the recent and severe attacks on key sectors such as finance and energy have
been an eye opener for many. The increasing awareness has taken cyber security from
being only a matter of IT operations into the boardrooms of companies, and made it a
high priority for governments all over the world. §
   While much research focuses on either technical, business or compliance
perspectives, there is a need to think of these disciplines together and develop
solutions across traditional disciplines. This workshop discusses Security Analytics
from different perspectives: From a study of the definitions and concepts of Security
Analytics through security requirements to applications in Internet of Things and
Industry 4.0.
   It is our hope that the workshop will contribute to a better understanding of
Security Analytics and its importance in a world where increasing Internet
connectivity of people and machines provides many new opportunities, but also
requires us to think across traditional disciplines to address new and increasing cyber
threats.
   The Program Committee selected four high-quality papers for the presentation on
the workshop, which are included in this proceedings volume. We would like to thank
all authors for their contributions. We owe special thanks to the Workshop Chairs of
BIR 2018 for supporting the Security Analytics workshop, as well as for providing us
facilities to publicize it. We also thank the Program Committee for providing valuable
and timely reviews for the submitted papers.


September, 2018                                                        Ilze Birzniece
                                                                 Jens Myrup Pedersen




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  Workshop Security Analytics – a Business Informatics
                     Perspective

                               Organization

Program Co-chairs
Jens Myrup Pedersen, Aalborg University, Denmark
Ilze Birzniece, Riga Technical University, Latvia

Program Committee
Gundars Alksnis, Riga Technical University, Latvia
lze Birzniece, Riga Technical University, Latvia
Fredrik Blix, Stockholm University, Sweden
Valentin Carela, Talaia Networks, Spain
Michael Choras, UTP University of Science and Technology, Poland
Christian D. Jensen, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
Tomas Krilavičius, Baltic Institute of Advanced Technology and Vytautas Magnus
       University, Lithuania
Raimundas Matulevičius, University of Tartu, Estonia
Haralambos Mouratidis, University of Brighton, United Kingdom
Cyril Onwubiko, C-MRiC (Center for Multidisciplinary Research, Innovation and
       Collaboration), United Kingdom
Jens Myrup Pedersen, Aalborg University, Denmark
Tobias Pulls, Karlstad University, Sweden
Rose-Mharie Åhlfeldt, University of Skövde, Sweden




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3rd Workshop on Managed Complexity – ManComp 2018

                                    Preface

Managing complexity has a long tradition for algorithms and general problems.
However, it is an important issue also in Business Informatics domain. Here the
complexity of different systems and systems of systems has to be managed. While
complexity usually associates with large or very large scale systems, still managing
complexity is important even for systems with small sizes operating in complex
environment. Nowadays informatics requires handling complexity at different levels
and configurations of social, physical, enterprise, software, and hardware systems.
The workshop focuses on approach-es and methods for managing complexity in the
domain of applied informatics that may concern interplay of systems and ecosystems
of various sizes and substances. Its purpose is to share and transfer knowledge on
complexity identification, representation, controlling, and reduction as well as to
exploit possible synergies in development of innovative complexity handling
strategies, approaches, and methods.
   The ultimate goal of the workshop is bringing together researchers and
practitioners to discuss theoretical approaches or real-life case studies featuring
success and/or failure stories in managing complexity.
   Based on these discussions, we expect to deepen the understanding of strategies,
approaches, and methods in managing complexity in enterprise, software and
hardware engineering. A cross-pollination of experiences in both domains is assumed


September, 2018                                                     Marite Kirikova
                                                                      Peter Forbrig
                                                                    Charles Møller




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                    ManComp 2018 Organization

Organizers
Peter Forbrig, University of Rostock, Germany
Marite Kirikova, Riga Technical University, Latvia
Charles Møller, Aalborg University, Denmark


Program Committee
Albertas Caplinskas, Institute of Mathematics and Informatics, Lithuania
Bertrand, David, Ecole Centrale de Lyon, France
Peter Forbrig, University of Rostock, Germany
Janis Grundspenkis, Riga technical University, Latvia
Ebba Hvannberg, Iceland University, Iceland
Marite Kirikova, Riga Technical University, Latvia
Christophe Kolski, University of Valenciennes, France
Paula Kotze, University of Pretoria, South Africa
Charles, Moller, Aalborg University, Denmark
Malgorzata Pankovska, University of Economics in Katowice, Poland
Jose Perez Rios, University of Valladolid, Spain
Khuram Shahzad, University of the Punjab, Pakistan
Chris Stary, University of Linz, Austria
Jelena Zdravkovic, Stockholm University, Sweden
Iryna Zolotaryova, Kharkiv National University of Economics, Ukraine




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     The 5th International Workshop on Intelligent
  Educational Systems, Technology-Enhanced Learning
  and Technology Transfer Models – INTEL-EDU 2018

                                    Preface

The main aim of the INTEL-EDU series of the workshops is to provide an
international platform for the presentation of research on intelligent educational
systems theory, development of advanced tools and technologies, and their transfer to
innovative applications.
   The 5th workshop (WSs) INTEL-EDU 2018 continues the series of WSs held in:
   − 1st WS (Riga, 2009) in conjunction with 13th East-European Conference on
        Advances in Databases and Information Systems (ADBIS 2009)
   − 2nd WS ( Riga, 2011) in conjunction with 10th International Conference on
        Perspectives in Business Informatics Research (BIR 2011)
   − 3rd WS (Riga, 2012) in conjunction with Riga Technical University 53rd
        International Conference Dedicated to the 150th Anniversary.
   − 4rd WS (Prague, 2016) in conjunction with 15th International Conference on
        Perspectives in Business Informatics Research, BIR 2016
   We invite researchers and practitioners from both industry and academia to submit
original results of their completed or ongoing research and projects.


September, 2018                                                  Janis Grundspenkis
                                                                  Aleksejs Jurenoks




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                  INTEL-EDU 2018 Organization

Workshop co-chairs
Janis Grundspenkis, Riga Technical University, Latvia
Aleksejs Jurenoks, Riga Technical University, Latvia

Program Committee
Abdel-Badeeh, M.Salem, Ain Shams University, Egypt
Dalia Baziukė, Klaipeda University, Lithuania
Raita Rollande, Ventspils University of Applied Sciences, Latvia
Dejan Jokić, University East Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Michael Boronowski, University of Bremen, Germany
Antanas Mitasiunas, MITSOFT Ltd., Lithuania
Krzysztof Amborsky, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland
Mingtao Zhou, Beijing, Chinese Academy of Science, China
Jurijs Merkurjevs, Riga Technical University, Latvia
Tatiana Rikure, EU Agency EASO, Malta
Marina Uhanova, Riga Technical University, Latvia




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                 Doctoral Consortium of BIR 2018

                                     Preface

The BIR 2018 - Doctoral Consortium was held on 24 September 2018 at Department
of Computer and Systems Sciences (DSV), Stockholm University.
   The Doctoral Consortium has attracted seven papers from which, after the review
process, six papers were accepted. Each paper submitted to Doctoral Consortium was
reviewed by two faculty members that are senior researchers in business informatics
area. After the acceptance, the authors have been invited to revise their papers based
on the feedback received from the reviewers of the Doctoral Consortium and resubmit
it for presentation at the Doctoral Consortium of BIR 2018 and publication in the
CEUR-WS proceedings.
   The accepted papers for presentation at the Doctoral Consortium have focused
their research in different business informatics areas like business-IT alignment,
enterprise modeling, blockchain technology, business process management,
knowledge management, and agile software development. During the presentations of
the accepted papers at the Doctoral Consortium the participants have had usefully
discussions with the faculty members related to their research work. Moreover, the
participants in the Doctoral Consortium have communicated and exchanged
knowledge between them and also identified different research issues related to their
research interest.




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                                                                       Doina Danaita




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                Doctoral Consortium Organization

Doctoral Consortium Chairs
Lazar Rusu, Stockholm University, Sweden
Doina Danaiata, West University of Timisoara, Romania


Doctoral Consortium Faculty Members
Björn Johansson, Lund University, Sweden
Marite Kirikova, Riga Technical University, Latvia
Anne Persson, University of Skövde, Sweden
Gianluigi Viscusi, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland




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                                             Table of Contents

BIR 2018 Short Papers

Towards Context-Aware Assistance for Smart Self-Management of Knowledge
Worker .......................................................................................................................... 1
Fabienne Lambusch, Michael Fellmann

Research Worker Tasks Modeling for Hospital Processes’ Accreditation ................. 13
  Malgorzata Pankowska

Types of Analytics in Requirements Engineering ..................................................... 25
  Marina Pincuka, Marite Kirikova

WordNet based Semantic Similarity Measures for Process Model Matching............ 33
 Khurram Shahzad, Ifrah Pervaz, Adeel Nawab

Leveraging Human-Computer Cloud Architecture for Business Trip Resilience ...... 45
  Alexander Smirnov, Andrew Ponomarev


ILOG 2018

Alignment of Business and Application Layers of ArchiMate................................... 57
  Václav Řepa, Oleg Svatoš

Dynamics in Information Demand Patterns: A Case Study from Situative
Maintenance ................................................................................................................ 70
  Kurt Sandkuhl, Holger Lehmann

Mind mapping and spreadsheets in collaborative design of manufacturing assembly
units’ knowledge graphs ............................................................................................. 82
  Dmitry Kudryavtsev, Tatiana Gavrilova, Irina Leshcheva, Alena Begler,
Miroslav Kubelskiy, Olga Tushkanova

Service Self-Contextualization in Cyber-Physical Systems based on Context
Modeling and Context Variation ................................................................................ 94
  Alexander Smirnov, Kurt Sandkuhl, Nikolay Shilov, Nikolay Teslya


REA 2018

Introduction to Resilient Enterprise Architecture ..................................................... 106
   Alfred Zimmermann, Rainer Schmidt




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A Metamodel to Integrate Control Objectives into Viewpoints for EA
Management ............................................................................................................ 110
   Dierk Jugel, Christian M. Schweda, Christina Bauer, Jawed Zamani,
Alfred Zimmermann

EA Management in the German Public Sector: An Initial Perspective on
Priorities .................................................................................................................. 120
   Anna Sonnenberger, Kurt Sandkuhl

Visualizing Information for Enterprise Architecture Design Decisions using
Elastic Stack .............................................................................................................. 130
   Janik Schüssler, Denis Karbstein, Dennis Klein, Alfred Zimmermann

Product-IT and Enterprise-IT integration in Enterprise Architecture Management –
Methodological Perspective ...................................................................................... 140
  Julia Kaidalova, Ulf Seigerroth, Kurt Sandkuhl

Envisioning Information Systems Support for Business Ecosystem Architecture
Management in Public Sector ................................................................................... 150
  Meri Katariina Valtonen, Jarkko Nurmi, Ville Seppänen


Security Analytics 2018

Security Analytics: Dispelling the Fog ..................................................................... 160
  Ilze Birzniece

A Coarse-Grained Comparison of BPMN Extensions for Security Requirements
Modeling ................................................................................................................... 170
  Edgars Gaidels, Andrejs Gaidukovs, Raimundas Matulevičius

Security in Internet of Things: Trends and Challenges ............................................ 182
  Jens Myrup Pedersen, Egon Kidmose

Towards Trust Analytics in Cyber Physical Systems of Industry 4.0 ...................... 189
  Marina Harlamova


ManComp 2018

Process Model Automation For Industry 4.0: Challenges For Automated Model
Generation Based On Laboratory Experiments ........................................................ 201
  Marco Nardello, Charles Møller, John Gøtze

Centralized vs. Decentralized Procurement: A Literature Review ........................... 217
  Edgars Kanepejs, Marite Kirikova




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Using Fractal Enterprise Model to Assist Complexity Management ....................... 233
  Ilia Bider, Erik Perjons

High Performance Recommendation and Adaptation Platform for Enterprise
Applications .............................................................................................................. 239
  Jānis Kampars, Lauma Jokste, Jānis Grabis

Managing Complexity with Heterogeneous Modeling ............................................. 245
  Peter Forbrig

Reliability Requirements Engineering in Socio-Cyber-Physical System Context ... 251
  Ksenija Lace, Marite Kirikova

Compact Multiparty Verification of Simple Computations ..................................... 267
  Omri Ross, Johannes Rude Jensen

Developing a Tool for Self-Assessment of IT Process Maturity: A Design Science
Research Initiative .................................................................................................... 281
  Henn Jaadla, Björn Johansson


INTEL-EDU 2018

Data Literacy and Confidence for Building Learning Analytics Solutions in Higher
Education Institutions. A Review ............................................................................. 293
  Idania Lizbeth Rodriguez Moncada

Towards Automated Student Programming Homework Plagiarism Detection ........ 300
  Aleksejs Grocevs, Natālija Prokofjeva

The Influence of Feedback on the Structuring Process of Educational Courses ...... 307
  Natalya Prokofyeva, Marina Uhanova, Viktorija Boltunova

A Survey of Continuous Integration, Continuous Delivery and Continuous
Deployment ............................................................................................................... 314
  Sergejs Bobrovskis, Aleksejs Jurenoks

Intelligent Tutoring System for Assessment of Usage of Computer Aided
Designing Systems .................................................................................................... 323
   Jānis Dāboliņš

A Method for Learning Scenario Selection and Modification in Intelligent
Tutoring Systems ...................................................................................................... 335
  Svetlana Jurenoka, Aleksejs Jurenoks

The Use of Mobile Technologies in the Educational Process .................................. 341
  Natalya Prokofyeva, Viktorija Boltunova




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Intelligent Collaborative Educational System within the Framework of
Competence Approach .............................................................................................. 348
   Sabina Katalnikova, Janis Grundspenkis, Svetlana Jurenoka

A Systematic Approach to Implementing Chatbots in Organizations – RTU Leo
Showcase .................................................................................................................. 356
  Antons Mislevics, Janis Grundspenkis, Raita Rollande

Announcement Based Policy Shaping in Multiagent Systems ................................. 366
  Arnis Stasko, Janis Grundspenkis


BIR 2018 Doctoral Consortium

Influence of Organizational Structure on Business-IT Alignment: What We Do
(Not) Know ............................................................................................................... 375
   Gideon Mekonnen Jonathan

Modeling Organizational Potentials Using the Dynamic Nature of Capabilities ..... 387
 Georgios Koutsopoulos

Can the Blockchain Technology Solve Trust Issues in Industrial Networks? .......... 399
  Vincent Fremont and Gideon Mekonnen Jonathan

Exploitation and Exploration in Business Process Management – An exploratory
paper ......................................................................................................................... 405
  Carin Lindskog

Debriefing for Knowledge Management .................................................................. 415
  Workneh Yilma Ayele and Gideon Mekonnen Jonathan

Impacts on Team Performance in Large-Scale Agile Software Development ......... 421
  Tomas Gustavsson




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