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PoEM 2018 Doctoral Consortium October 31, 2018 Vienna, Austria The Practice of Enterprise Modelling 11th IFIP WG 8.1 Working Conference PoEM 2018 Vienna, Austria, October 31 - November 2, 2018 Proceedings of Doctoral Consortium Papers Edited by Jolita Ralyté Yves Wautelet University of Geneva, Switzerland KU Leuven, Belgium PoEM 2018 Doctoral Consortium Papers Proceedings This volume of CEUR-WS Proceedings contains 6 Doctoral Consortium papers presented at the 11th IFIP WG 8.1 working conference on the Practice of Enterprise Modelling (PoEM 2018). The conference was held in Vienna, Austria, October 31 - November 2, 2018. Copyright © 2018 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. CEUR-WS.org, ISSN 1613-0073 Preface This volume of CEUR-WS proceedings includes papers of the Doctoral Consortium held in th conjunction with the 11 IFIP WG 8.1 working conference on the Practice of Enterprise Modelling – PoEM 2018. 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 th st nd 11 edition of PoEM was held in Vienna, Austria, from 31 of October to 2 of November 2018. The ambition of the Doctoral Consortium at PoEM 2018 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. The Doctoral Consortium received and accepted 6 submissions coming from Austria, Canada and South Africa. Each paper was evaluated by two senior researchers – members of the Program Committee, and received detailed and constructive comments for improving the paper before including it in the proceedings. Three reviewers also played the role of Mentor during the Doctoral Consortium and provided additional comments and recommendations to the students for their further advancement in their doctoral research project. The rest of the audience was also very supportive and active in providing ideas and comments to the students. 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 also wish to thank the PhD students who accepted to share with us their research ideas and progress. Finally, we owe special thanks to the Program Chairs and the Local Organisation Committee of PoEM 2018 for their support. October 2018 Jolita Ralyté Yves Wautelet Conference Organization Steering Committee Anne Persson University of Skövde, Sweden Janis Stirna Stockholm University, Sweden Kurt Sandkuhl The University of Rostock, Germany General Chair Dimitris Karagiannis University of Vienna, Austria Program Committee Chairs Robert Buchmann University Babes-Bolyai, Romania Marite Kirikova Riga Technical University, Latvia Doctoral Consortium Chairs Jolita Ralyté University of Geneva, Switzerland Yves Wautelet KU Leuven, Belgium Doctoral Consortium Program Committee Janis Grabis Riga Technical University, Latvia Anne Persson University of Skövde, Sweden Kurt Sandhkuhl University of Rostock, Germany Pnina Soffer University of Haifa, Israel Janis Stirna Stockholm University, Sweden Jean Vanderdonckt Université Catholique de Louvin, Belgium Jelena Zdravkovic Stockholm University, Sweden Organising Chair Victoria Döller University of Vienna, Austria Elena-Teodora Miron University of Vienna, Austria Table of Contents Strategic Coopetition – A Conceptual Modeling Framework for Analysis and 1 Design Vik Pant Facilitating Design and Use of Effective Visual Languages in Enterprise 15 Modelling and Information Systems Graham McLeod A Socio-Technical Modeling Framework for Designing Enterprise Capabilities 31 Mohammad Danesh Design Metamodels for Domain-Specific Modelling Methods using Conceptual 47 Structures Wilfrid Utz Formal Semantics for Conceptual Modeling Languages based on Model 61 Theory Victoria Döller A Conceptual Modelling Framework for Evaluation of Cyber-Physical Systems 74 based on Applied Category Theory and Metamodeling Vimal Kunnummel